WHO ARE THE CLEANGUYS of COMEDY?
We're a group of comedians who know that you don't have to be raunchy to be really, really funny. Dave Coulier started the CleanGuys of Comedy in response to a quietly brewing backlash against vulgar images and messaging in the media. And right when parents want it most, Dave and the CleanGuys comedians are here to provide big laughs for the whole family. Our live comedy shows feature 90 minutes of non-stop, clean comedy from some of America's hottest and brightest comedians -- right in your home town!
Dave Coulier's Full House co-star, Candace Cameron has now joined CleanGuys!!! Candace won't be performing with us but she is now a spokesperson with Dave and will be appearing in the media to help spread the word about clean, hilarious standup comedy for you and your entire family.
Join CleanGuys here on our MySpace page to stay informed about our comedy tour dates and to keep up-to-date on all the CleanGuys developments.
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CleanGuys: We're "Washing America's Mouth Out With Funny!"
THE CLEANGUYS COMEDIANS
Dave Coulier
Dave is perhaps best known for his role as "Joey" on ABC's "Full House" which airs daily on Nick at Nite and ABC Family. "Full House" is a long-time family favorite and is syndicated in over 100 countries.
As a standup comedian, this CleanGuy has cracked up countless audiences, appearing on shows such as "The Tonight Show", HBO's "Detroit Comedy Jam", and "Comic Relief" at Radio City Music Hall.
Dave's TV credits include hosting several TV shows such as "America's Funniest People" on ABC, "World's Funniest Videos" on ABC, "Animal Kidding" for Animal Planet, "America's Most Talented Kids" for PAX/EI and "Out Of Control" for Nickelodeon.
Dave is a multiple Emmy Award winner for his voice-over work on Jim Henson's "Muppet Babies," and has also voiced over 500 cartoon episodes including "The Real Ghostbusters," and "Robot Chicken" for the Cartoon Network.
Dave is from St. Clair Shores, Michigan, is an avid and accomplished hockey player, and a huge Red Wings fan.
Kivi Rogers
A true product of South Central Los Angeles, comedian Kivi Rogers was born for the spotlight. The second youngest of six boys and one girl, and growing up in the Pueblo Del Rio housing projects, life was never a bore.
In 1998 Kivi was nominated for Comedian of the Year at the National Association of Campus Activities (NACA). He's also had guest appearances on such shows as The West Wing, Everybody Loves Raymond, VIP, Diagnosis Murder, and Dharma and Greg to name a few. He has also appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Kivi's movie credits include appearances in the Mira Sorvino, Lisa Kudrow feature film "Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion," and with Academy award winners Mercedes Ruehl, and Cloris Leachman in "The Amati Girls."
Ryan Hamilton
Ryan has quickly become a name to watch and a favorite in top comedy clubs across the country. In 2003 he was a finalist in three national stand-up competitions including the "Comedy Central Laugh Riots." In 2005 he won Sierra Mist's "America's Next Great Comic" Search. More recently, Ryan was a finalist in the 2006 Boston Comedy Festival competition and appeared at HBO's prestigious Las Vegas Comedy Festival as an up-and-coming talent.
While he's not touring with the CleanGuys of Comedy, Ryan enjoys working on his new bicycle, going to the gymnasium and sleepwalking.
Heath Hyche
A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Heath Hyche was bitten by the acting bug when he wore a giant orange costume as his high school's mascot, even though the school's nickname was the Vikings. Other credits include an appearance on "Two Guys and A Girl," "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," and "These Old Broads," with Shirley MacLaine, Joan Collins, Elizabeth Taylor, Debbie Reynolds and Jonathan Silverman. He was a regular on "Style and Substance," with Jean Smart and Nancy McKeon. Recent pilots include "Jack's House" and a leading role in "Mark of Greatness."
Heath just finished two seasons on "Blue Collar TV" along side Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, and Bill Engvall. On the big screen, Hyche appeared in the films "Man on the Moon" and "The Odd Couple II."
Hyche lives in Los Angeles, where he enjoys working the local stand up circuit. He is a self-proclaimed video game junkie and Star Wars geek.
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