Winner of NBC's hit reality series "Last
Comic Standing," comedian John Heffron has become the comic to watch
and love. The Detroit funnyman, who Phyllis Diller referred to as "the
cute one," has won a talent contract with NBC as well as other great
opportunities. When asked about his experience on the show, John said "It's
a lot like high school… there are good and bad memories, in the
end, I think I will only remember the good ones." The newly married
33-year-old comic is already seeing the payoffs. He is about to start
traveling and touring for more than 7 months straight, performing in
comedy clubs, colleges and theatres across the country.
John Heffron started his comedy career as a student at Eastern Michigan
University, skipping night classes to perform stand-up comedy. He got
his first gig
as an emcee at the Main Street Comedy Showcase, located on the University
of Michigan Campus. After making his way to graduation, he immediately
began working in the field of his choice. He started touring the college
circuit, performing at over 80 colleges a year. By that time he was already
a seasoned comic with over four years of experience. The college audience
related to his type of humor, which talked about his days in college,
the retro music that he and his classmates listened to, and the pop rocks
that he played with as a kid. This material made him a hit on college
campuses where he recorded his first comedy CD, "Kid With A Cape."
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By the age of 25, John Heffron was a successful headlining comedian
who decided to also put his degrees in communications and psychology
to work by taking
a job as radio sidekick to Danny Bonaduce on the highly rated Detroit
morning show. He worked for 5 years before making his way back to Los
Angeles. Since arriving in LA and making his home in Hollywood, he has
made numerous television appearances including NBC's "The Tonight
Show w/ Jay Leno," "The Late Late Show w/ Craig Kilborn," his
own half-hour "Comedy Central Presents" special, and many others.
Last year he landed the lead role in the VH-1 sitcom "Smash." The
show was created by one of John's biggest music idols, Gene Simmons from
Kiss. In addition, he has also performed at the prestigious Just For
Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal as well as the HBO Comedy Festival
in Aspen. Last year he landed the lead role in the VH-1 sitcom "Smash." The
show was created by one of John's biggest music idols, Gene Simmons from
Kiss.
Also the entrepreneur, John Heffron (along with partner Joel Zimmer),
created a card game called the "That Guy!," game which put
girls on a scavenger hunt for guys. According to
InStyle,
Entertainment Weekly, and Glamour magazines, it became an immediate hit
when celebrities Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore and SNL's Rachel Dratch
were spotted buying the game. Entrepreneur magazine even featured them
in their Hot 100 issue in 2001. John took the idea a step further by
developing a pilot based on the concept, which received a lot of industry
attention. "The idea took nearly three years to come to fruition," says
John. "It was while we were both recovering from breakups that we
decided to really focus in on it."
Recently, John Heffron released his second comedy CD, "Good Kid,
Bad Adult,". He is planning to record
a third in the near future. With his recent television success, John
is well on his way to being that guy who has his own show.

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