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Comedian Paul Mecurio

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Paul currently works on and has made multiple appearances on “The Late Show w/Stephen Colbert.”
He currently appears as a commentator on the venerable, “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Paul is an Emmy & Peabody Award winner for "The Daily Show w/Jon Stewart."
Paul can currently be seen opposite Golden Globe Winner, Liev Schreiber in the upcoming film, “The Bleeder.”
 
He has made recurring appearances on “SportsNation” on ESPN
 
Paul has appeared in his own "Comedy Central Special,” on “The Late Show w/Stephen Colbert,” “The Daily Show,” "The CBS Late, Late Show," HBO, “The Tonight Show,“ ESPN, Showtime, NBC’s “Fridays,” and “The Joke Show” and VH-I Clip Shows among others.
 
He is a recurring pop culture and general news commentator and satirist on CNN, NBC, Fox News, MSNBC, CBS, HLN and daytime television.
 
Paul has made dozens of national television appearances as a recurring contributor on such shows as; “SportsNation” (ESPN), “CBS Sunday Morning,” “CNN Newsroom w/Brooke Baldwin Show,” “Red Eye” (Fox News), MSNBC, ” VH-1, “Dr. Drew,” “The Meredith Vieira Show,” “Outnumbered” (Fox News), “Kennedy,” “Showbiz Tonight,” “Viewpoint,” “Katie Couric,” “Hannity,” “Fox and Friends,” “Bethenny,” “Real Story – Fox News” and many more.
 
 
After graduating Georgetown Law School with high honors, Paul worked as a lawyer on Wall Street at a top tier international law firm (Willkie Farr & Gallagher) and as an investment banker at a major Investment Bank (Credit Suisse), executing multi-billion dollar M&A transactions for Fortune 100 companies.
 
While on Wall Street Paul was hired by Jay Leno to write jokes for “The Tonight Show." After living a secret double life as a Wall Street lawyer/banker by day and comedian by night, Paul left Wall Street to go into entertainment full time ... if he didn't he would have had a nervous breakdown trying to keep the two worlds separate.
 
Paul was featured on “The Daily Show” as a correspondent and in “The Daily Show” segment, “Second Opinion,” in which Paul skewered the medical profession playing an HMO representative with a less than sympathetic mindset.
 
He has hosted several shows and pilots for Comedy Central, CBS, HBO and VH-1.
 
Paul is an extremely skilled interviewer as one can hear on his hit, critically-acclaimed podcast, "2 Chairs and A Microphone.” He has wide-ranging interests and his guests reflect that. He’s interviewed A-list guests who are at the pinnacle of the worlds of entertainment, pop culture, music, politics, science, sports and more, including … Paul McCartney (Yep, that “Beatles” guy), Stephen Colbert, Bryan Cranston, Carrie Keagan, Judd Apatow, Kristen Chenoweth, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Burr, Adam McKay, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Lewis Black, Thomas Freidman of the New York Times, Rob Reiner, Artie Lange and many more.
 
He has also made multiple appearances in The Montreal "Just for Laughs" festival and the Glasgow/Edinburgh Comedy Festival.
 
He is a published essayist: “The New York Times Sunday Magazine.”
 
 



All shows are 18 & over with valid photo ID.


There is a two drink minimum per person.Cameras and video/audio recording devices are not permitted.
 

 
Paul currently works on and has made multiple appearances on “The Late Show w/Stephen Colbert.”
He currently appears as a commentator on the venerable, “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Paul is an Emmy & Peabody Award winner for "The Daily Show w/Jon Stewart."
Paul can currently be seen opposite Golden Globe Winner, Liev Schreiber in the upcoming film, “The Bleeder.”
 
He has made recurring appearances on “SportsNation” on ESPN
 
Paul has appeared in his own "Comedy Central Special,” on “The Late Show w/Stephen Colbert,” “The Daily Show,” "The CBS Late, Late Show," HBO, “The Tonight Show,“ ESPN, Showtime, NBC’s “Fridays,” and “The Joke Show” and VH-I Clip Shows among others.
 
He is a recurring pop culture and general news commentator and satirist on CNN, NBC, Fox News, MSNBC, CBS, HLN and daytime television.
 
Paul has made dozens of national television appearances as a recurring contributor on such shows as; “SportsNation” (ESPN), “CBS Sunday Morning,” “CNN Newsroom w/Brooke Baldwin Show,” “Red Eye” (Fox News), MSNBC, ” VH-1, “Dr. Drew,” “The Meredith Vieira Show,” “Outnumbered” (Fox News), “Kennedy,” “Showbiz Tonight,” “Viewpoint,” “Katie Couric,” “Hannity,” “Fox and Friends,” “Bethenny,” “Real Story – Fox News” and many more.
 
 
After graduating Georgetown Law School with high honors, Paul worked as a lawyer on Wall Street at a top tier international law firm (Willkie Farr & Gallagher) and as an investment banker at a major Investment Bank (Credit Suisse), executing multi-billion dollar M&A transactions for Fortune 100 companies.
 
While on Wall Street Paul was hired by Jay Leno to write jokes for “The Tonight Show." After living a secret double life as a Wall Street lawyer/banker by day and comedian by night, Paul left Wall Street to go into entertainment full time ... if he didn't he would have had a nervous breakdown trying to keep the two worlds separate.
 
Paul was featured on “The Daily Show” as a correspondent and in “The Daily Show” segment, “Second Opinion,” in which Paul skewered the medical profession playing an HMO representative with a less than sympathetic mindset.
 
He has hosted several shows and pilots for Comedy Central, CBS, HBO and VH-1.
 
Paul is an extremely skilled interviewer as one can hear on his hit, critically-acclaimed podcast, "2 Chairs and A Microphone.” He has wide-ranging interests and his guests reflect that. He’s interviewed A-list guests who are at the pinnacle of the worlds of entertainment, pop culture, music, politics, science, sports and more, including … Paul McCartney (Yep, that “Beatles” guy), Stephen Colbert, Bryan Cranston, Carrie Keagan, Judd Apatow, Kristen Chenoweth, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Burr, Adam McKay, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Lewis Black, Thomas Freidman of the New York Times, Rob Reiner, Artie Lange and many more.
 
He has also made multiple appearances in The Montreal "Just for Laughs" festival and the Glasgow/Edinburgh Comedy Festival.
 
He is a published essayist: “The New York Times Sunday Magazine.”
 
 



All shows are 18 & over with valid photo ID.


There is a two drink minimum per person.Cameras and video/audio recording devices are not permitted.
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