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Jason Love is a standup comedian from Thousand Oaks, California.
Love began his career in 2003 by syndicating Snapshots, a daily cartoon published by newspapers such as The Denver Post and Tampa Bay Times. From 2003 to 2007, Love worked as a humor columnist for the Ventura County Star. [1]
Since 2008, Love has worked as a standup comedian, performing more than 200 times per year for comedy clubs, corporations, and cruise ships, and private parties.
Jason runs a non-profit organization, Love & Laughter, that brings free standup comedy shows to cancer support locations across the country. [2] [3]
In 2017 he recorded a Dry Bar Comedy special, Jokes On Me. [4]
His second special, Professional Moron, was produced by 800 Pound Gorilla and has been broadcast on Pandora and Sirius XM.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Love has produced a virtual show, Live Comedy in Your Living Room. It features professional comics performing live from around the US. [5]
He is represented by Levity Entertainment Group.
Known for his “clean style and quirky spirit", [6] Jason Love headlines at comedy clubs [7] and cruise ships while producing his own shows at venues such as the San Diego County Fair and performing arts centers. [8] [9] The VC Reporter describes Jason as a "lean, clean, jokin’ machine." [10]
Metro Man [18]
Jokes On Me [19]
Snapshots: The Big Picture ( ISBN 978-1419685163) [20]
So It Goes: Stories for People Who Laugh ( ISBN 978-1439260999) [21]
Quotes from Jason Love's standup act can be found in Reader's Digest [22] as well as the books Comedy Thesaurus [23] and Squeaky Clean Comedy. [24]
2006: Second Place in Humor for circulations over 100K from The National Society of Newspaper Columnists. [25]
Love was a finalist at the Cabo Comedy Festival and at the World Series of Comedy in Vegas.
This biographical article is written
like a résumé. (March 2020) |
Jason Love | |
---|---|
Jason Love is a standup comedian from Thousand Oaks, California.
Love began his career in 2003 by syndicating Snapshots, a daily cartoon published by newspapers such as The Denver Post and Tampa Bay Times. From 2003 to 2007, Love worked as a humor columnist for the Ventura County Star. [1]
Since 2008, Love has worked as a standup comedian, performing more than 200 times per year for comedy clubs, corporations, and cruise ships, and private parties.
Jason runs a non-profit organization, Love & Laughter, that brings free standup comedy shows to cancer support locations across the country. [2] [3]
In 2017 he recorded a Dry Bar Comedy special, Jokes On Me. [4]
His second special, Professional Moron, was produced by 800 Pound Gorilla and has been broadcast on Pandora and Sirius XM.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Love has produced a virtual show, Live Comedy in Your Living Room. It features professional comics performing live from around the US. [5]
He is represented by Levity Entertainment Group.
Known for his “clean style and quirky spirit", [6] Jason Love headlines at comedy clubs [7] and cruise ships while producing his own shows at venues such as the San Diego County Fair and performing arts centers. [8] [9] The VC Reporter describes Jason as a "lean, clean, jokin’ machine." [10]
Metro Man [18]
Jokes On Me [19]
Snapshots: The Big Picture ( ISBN 978-1419685163) [20]
So It Goes: Stories for People Who Laugh ( ISBN 978-1439260999) [21]
Quotes from Jason Love's standup act can be found in Reader's Digest [22] as well as the books Comedy Thesaurus [23] and Squeaky Clean Comedy. [24]
2006: Second Place in Humor for circulations over 100K from The National Society of Newspaper Columnists. [25]
Love was a finalist at the Cabo Comedy Festival and at the World Series of Comedy in Vegas.