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Actor, Writer, Producer, Teacher
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Jason Grossman has
been writing, producing and directing the New York City-based sketch group Funny... Sheesh for six years and is the founder
and director of "Funny... Sheesh Alternative Variety Shows" (a venue for non-commercial, alternative performance comedy, dance,
music and theatre). He starred in "It's a Wonderful (One Man Show) Life!" based
on the Frank Capra classic film in which he played over 20 different characters and played the human lab rat Freddie in Sharon
Fogarty's acclaimed "The Overdevelopment of Scott." He portrayed the evil Dr. Victor
Frankenstein in "Bride of Frankenstein: An Experiment In Intimacy," co-starred as the angel
Phil in 'heaven' and was most recently praised for his faithful portrayal of Elvis
Presley in "Putnam." He appeared
in numerous productions with the A/NY Theatre Company and was the voice of Pecos Bill and other characters in Union Signal's
production of American Tall Tales With A Twist at the Public Theatre. He and
his writing partner John Hartmann have been
writing for numerous projects including a long-running cable television show, and he is a writer for the TV Land channel's
"Ultimate Fan Search." He was a founding member of the sketch groups Big Oily
Brains, Crispen Tickle, Euphobia, Evil Twin and Parts & Labor. Jason
Grossman teaches improvisational acting, sketch comedy writing and regularly conducts his
popular motivational course, "The Art of Socializing and Networking" to students of all ages. He has just become the founder and Program Coordinator for the new Performing Arts
Program at Baruch College Continuing and Professional Studies in New York City. He is an active member of the Loos Scrooz improvisational group and has starred in
and hosted hundreds of improvisation shows at colleges, schools and camps throughout the Northeast. He currently directs and hosts the "Funny Sheesh Comedy Game Show."
Jason graduated from S.U.N.Y. Albany where he received a B.S. in Business Administration
with a minor in Psychology and has a law degree from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.
He has studied improvisational acting extensively with Chicago City Limits, Improv Central and Upright Citizen's Brigade
and writing with Gotham Writers Workshop. Jason
also performs stand-up and alternative performance comedy.
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