
A former computer geek who bailed out to become a comedian, Wayne Cotter is a favorite of the talk shows, having appeared dozens of times with both David Letterman and Jay Leno. He also appears in a recurring role as a roving reporter for The Tonight Show. A top nationally-touring comedian, Wayne Cotter hosted the Fox Television Network series Comic Strip Live for several years. Wayne Cotter has also been nominated as "Best Standup Comedian" at the American Comedy Awards, and has appeared in numerous cable television specials. He also served as host of the long-running Discovery series Amazing America; a light-hearted look at weird and wacky subcultures throughout the United States. Regularly appearing in nightclubs and casinos, Wayne Cotter has also become a highly sought-after entertainer for corporate events. Drawn to standup comedy at the tender age of 6, Wayne Cotter memorized the routines of Alan King, Bob Newhart, Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and other greats of the era, repeating them incessantly. His parents, not recognizing this obvious cry for help, simply avoided him, causing sufficient feelings of alienation that guaranteed Wayne's future in show business. Although he studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania and began a career with a New Jersey computer company, Wayne Cotter often moonlighted as a Philadelphia comedian. He continued this double life for some time, and ultimately came to the visionary conclusion that the computer industry <b>...</b>
Wayne Cotter
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