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Adam Ferrara
Adam Ferrara is an American actor and comedian. He was born in New York City's Queens borough on February 2, 1966. He grew up in Huntington Station with his Italian-American family and was the class clown at the end of high school. He went to college and got a Bachelor of Science in finance, but for some reason, he decided to become a stand-up comedian. Ferrara started doing stand-up comedy as a job and has done shows on Comedy Central Presents. He was up for the Best Male Stand-Up American Comedy Award twice.
Career
On the TV show The Job, he played Detective Tommy Manetti. Also, he plays the "she-devil" in the sketch that started the show. Ferrara has been on Comedy Central Presents and has been nominated twice for the Best Male Stand-Up American Comedy Award.
Ferrara often does stand-up comedy at Caroline's and the Comedy Cellar. Ferrara also goes on many tours and does stand-up comedy at the best clubs in the country. He has done stand-up on The Tonight Show, the Late Show with David Letterman, and Comedy Central more than once.
Ferrara's hour-long Comedy Central special Funny As Hell from 2009 was released on Digital Video Disc the same day it aired on cable television. On January 24, 2013, Ferrara was a guest on The Tony Kornheiser Show.
After that, on January 9, 2015, he was back on The Tony Kornheiser Show as a co-host with Chris Cillizza, who often co-hosts with Mr. Tony. In the American version of Top Gear, Ferrara is one of the hosts.
Adam's first movie role was in "Ash Tuesday," a 9/11 movie that got great reviews at the Tribeca Film Festival. Adam has also been in a few movies recently, including "Dark Descends," which won an award, "Definitely, Maybe," which starred Kevin Kline and Ryan Reynolds, and "Winter of Frozen Dreams," which starred Keith Carradine and Thora Birch.
At the yearly Democratic Caucus, Adam performed for all 48 Democratic senators (with special guest Bill Clinton). Adam was running late for the party because he got caught in traffic. Later that night, Adam said, "I've waited this long for healthcare; now they can wait for me."
His recent endeavor, The Adam Ferrara Podcast, has proven to be rather successful. Hidden Remote calls it a "must listen." His latest comedy album, It's Scary in Here, went straight to number one on iTunes. His album Unconditional was chosen by Interrobang's readers as Album of the Year.