Monday, October 2, 2017
John Fugelsang
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ABOUT JOHN FUGELSANG
Actor and comedian John Fugelsang has been murdered on CBS drama "CSI," debated David Duke & Jerry Falwell on Bill Maher's show and once interviewed two Beatles on different continents in the same week.
Fugelsang, who hosts "Tell Me Everything" weekdays on SiriusXM Insight #121, has been a regular on CNN, MSNBC, FOX News and hosted "Viewpoint" on Current TV and co-hosted "America's Funniest Videos" on ABC with Daisy Fuentes. Along with Stephanie Miller, Hal Sparks & Aisha Tyler, he recently sold out theaters nationwide on "The Sexy Liberal Comedy Tour" and the tour's album "Volume 1" became the first political album to ever hit #1 on the Amazon, iTunes & Billboard comedy charts.
He recently performed in "The Bill of Rights Concert" alongside Lewis Black & Dick Gregory, which aired on AXS. He's also appeared at Montreal's "Just for Laughs" Festival and HBO's U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado. Fugelsang wrote, developed and hosted two highly-rated series for VH1-UK and and co-hosted (first with 'Mad TV's' Debra Wilson, then with Emmy-winner Teresa Strasser) "Watercooler" on TV Guide Network.
Fugelsang has interviewed many top musicians and entertainers including Beatles star George Harrison's final television appearance. His debate about belief on Kamau Bell's show got over one million hits on Youtube and his off-Broadway solo show was nominated for the Drama League's Distinguished Performance Award. Other credits include Coyote Ugly, The Girl On The Train and "The Coexist Comedy Tour." Fugelsang has also performed for U.S. troops overseas, including a humanitarian mission in Haiti.
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