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    American comedian, actor and writer

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_CesarioJeff Cesario - Wikipedia

    Jeff Cesario (born March 30, 1953) is an actor, comedian, producer and writer who has written and produced for Dennis Miller Live and The Larry Sanders Show.

  2. The official website of Emmy Award winning writer, producer and comedian Jeff Cesario.

  3. As a performer… Jeff is a veteran of the late night talk shows plus four of his own specials, most recently on Comedy Central. He is the voice of Chet Waterhouse on PodcastOne’s “Play With Pain!” and the Adam Carolla Podcast.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0149065Jeff Cesario - IMDb

    Jeff Cesario was born on 30 March 1953 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The Larry Sanders Show (1992), Dennis Miller Live (1994) and Jack Frost (1998). More at IMDbPro.

  5. Jeff Cesario Comedy. @realjeffCesario ‧. ‧. 28 subscribers ‧ 27 videos. Standup, sketch and even some music from Emmy winning writer/comedian Jeff Cesario. Brand new stuff to classic...

  6. Jan 26, 2022 · Jeff Cesario is a writer and comedian whose recent album, "What Was I Thinking?" was recorded in his comedy hometown, Minneapolis. Twitter: @realJeffCesario; e-mail: jeff@jeffcesario.com

  7. Just in time for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Jeff Cesario digs into America's most violent and calm sports. Want to see more Stand Up Comedy?

  8. The Latest | Jeff Cesario. Perfect Holiday Gift! NEW! Chet Mugs. 2020 Performance Dates. For upcoming performances, check out the Hermosa Beach Comedy & Magic Club lineup. Lineups. Play with Pain: Chet Waterhouse. Chet Welcomes The Men of Carolla. Who knows the Super Bowl better than the Carolla Digital boys?

  9. Emmy-winning comedian JEFF CESARIO returns to his comedy hometown for a three-show stint at what national touring comedians agree is one of the greatest rooms in the country, Acme Comedy Club.

  10. Apr 18, 2016 · Gaining fans and followers left and right, Cesario swept the comedic nation with appearances on David Letterman, The Tonight Show, Johnny Carson, ESPN’s Sportsleek, Comedy Central and Dennis Miller, where he had been nominated for numerous Emmy awards.

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