Jay Black (comedian)

Jay Black (born 1976) is an American comedian, screenwriter, and actor.[1][2][3]

Life and career

Black grew up in the Marlton section of Evesham Township, New Jersey. He attended Helen L. Beeler Elementary School along with his future writing and producing partner Brian Herzlinger. Black graduated from Cherokee High School in 1994 and from The College of New Jersey in 1999. He taught English at Seneca High School and Shawnee High School before leaving in 2007 to pursue a career in stand-up comedy.[4] He was the college comic of the year in 2009, 2013, and 2014. He was the all-around college performer of the year in 2013. Black has been Kevin Nealon's regular opening act at clubs around the country as well as a headliner in his own right. He started writing screenplays with his partner, Herzlinger, in 2006, selling several. In 2015, Black starred along with Scott Wolf in "Meet My Valentine", a movie he wrote along with Brian Herzlinger and that Herzlinger directed. Now, he has three kids, one named Keane Black comes along with his dad Jay Black and perform some of his own material.

gollark: See, if you don't want to live underwater but your house would sink, the obvious solution is to put it in the sky.
gollark: ORBITALLY ASSEMBLED RESIN BUBBLE-BASED VACUUM AIRSHIP HOUSES.
gollark: Wait, I have an even BETTER idea.
gollark: Plus, free power (with tidal power or floating solar panels or something).
gollark: Plus, free water (with desalination).

References

  1. "(Nearly) 1,000 Miles with Comedian Jay Black". themarysue.com.
  2. "Mixed Signals and Alumni Put on Show – The Signal". issuu.com.
  3. "Jay Black's IMDB". imdb.com.
  4. Kolumbic, Dubravka. "Once a teacher, now a comedian, Marlton's Jay Black still knows how to work a room", The Central Record, February 7, 2012. Accessed September 26, 2017. "Jay Black, a former English teacher at Shawnee High School, will be back at his old employer to support the Shawnee Soccer Booster Club comedy night fundraiser on Feb. 10. (see related story). Black was an English teacher at Shawnee for four years and also taught at Seneca High School."
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