An Afternoon of Comedy for the Kids featuring Bryan Callen

An Afternoon of Comedy for the Kids featuring Bryan Callen

Irvine Improv

Sun Nov 17
01:00PM
Special Event

Show Info

Proceeds from the Comedy for the Kids fundraiser go directly to support The Gray Academy Orange County and The Charlotte & Gwenyth Gray Foundation.

The Charlotte & Gwenyth Gray Foundation to Cure Batten Disease was founded in 2015 to save the lives of all children impacted by Batten Disease CLN6 by accelerating the research for a cure, providing financial support for patient therapies and equipment critical to their well-being and rehabilitation. We offer financial assistance to children with Batten Disease CLN6 to help offset the extremely high costs associated with neurodegenerative brain disease. The foundation convenes the world’s leading researchers in Batten and other neurodegenerative disorders to promote collaboration and idea sharing to lead to a cure.

The Gray Academy Orange County (TGAOC) is a non-profit TK-8 school whose program is structured to meet both the high-level and complex special education needs as well as the therapy needs of students all in one location. The school is filling a gap in the traditional school environment that does not meet these medically-fragile children’s complex needs. 

Since August of 2023, TGAOC is open and serving our local kids with moderate to severe disabilities. Your contribution enhances our Orange County community by helping to fund life-changing education, therapy, and support for these children and their families. 

Bryan Callen's Bio

Bryan Callen is an actor, comic and podcaster. He's currently in the middle of his fourth season as "Coach Mellor" on ABC's “The Goldberg’s.” He's also the co-host of the popular podcast “The Fighter & The Kid.” In addition to performing in comedy clubs and theaters all over the U.S and Canada, he's preparing for the release of his latest one hour special called “Never Grow Up.” In 1995 Bryan became an original cast member of “Mad TV” and went on to do many TV shows like “Entourage,” “Sex & and City” and “Californication.” He also played “Eddie” in “The Hangover” and “Samir” in “The Hangover part 2.” Since Hollywood is a place where your last job has nothing to do with getting any future jobs, there's little point in going through his whole resumé. Not to mention the fact that Bryan is actually writing this bio so it feels a tad obnoxious. The important thing Bryan wants you to know is that he has never been better than he is RIGHT NOW! It's also worth mentioning that Bryan likes to box and play tennis. He is not good enough to compete at either sport, but he enjoys telling people that his boxing and tennis are “high level.” Visit: http://bryancallen.com/ Watch: http://bryancallen.com/videos/
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