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Tim Conway's often-improvised humor, razor-sharp timing and hilarious characters have made him one of the funniest performers of the last 40 years. Joined onstage by comic Chuck McCann and impressionist Louise DuArt, Tim performs classic skits and comedy that the entire family can enjoy
Background:
Tim Conway became best known through his 11 years co-starring on TV’s classic Carol Burnett Show which garnered him five Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe. More recently, he has won accolades for an eight year run of Together Again the hit touring show in which he starred with Harvey Korman and Louise DuArt at some of the country’s most respected performing arts centers and casinos across the nation. Refreshingly unique, the comedy show featured classic sketches between Conway and Korman, as well as Tim’s loveable original characters including the diminutive golf expert Dorf. A unique show consisting of stand-up and sketch comedy achieved such great box office success that it was among the annual top grossing shows six times as reported by Pollstar Magazine the concert industry most important trade magazine. Tim Conway makes frequent primetime television appearances in such sitcoms as
30 Rock and Yes, Dear and is a regular on Living The Life on ABC Family Channel.
His movie career has included starring roles in The Apple Dumpling Gang, The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, The Shaggy DA, Dear God and The World’s Greatest Athlete. He wrote and starred in They Went That Way and That Way and The Long Shot. He also appeared in Speed II, The Billion Dollar Hobo and The Prize Fighter.
Chuck McCann: Those fortunate enough to live in New York in the 1960’s were able to watch Chuck’s amazing children’s programs and sketch comedy shows. The Puppet Hotel, Let's Have Fun, The Great Bombo’s Magic Cartoon Circus, Chuck McCann’s Laurel & Hardy Show, and The Chuck McCann Show, (to name a few) graced the B&W sets in the Tri-State area. Chuck’s television credits continued, and still do. From Knots Landing to Sabrina The Teenage Witch, to playing a judge on Boston Legal.
Louise Duart: Louise DuArt is often called one of the world's greatest comedic-impressionists. Her talent to replicate celebrities in fun-loving style has made her one of the most revered impressionists today. Louise’s more than one hundred marquee characters range from Barbara Walters to Judge Judy, Joan Rivers to Fran Drescher, and Hillary Clinton to George Burns. Louise is seen nationally hosting the popular daily talk show Living The Life on ABC Family Channel where she has nurtured the development of such beloved original characters as Red Hatter Roxie Robbins and the all-knowing queen of household tips, Sybil Sykowski.
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