Imagine being able to tour the country, stand on stage under a spotlight, make people laugh, be sarcastic on television, and getting the chance to write and direct a movie. Did I mention that you get paid to do this? These days not all people that set out to be comedians make a living out of it. While many on this Earth believe they have the ability to be funny, it takes someone who was born with true talent to really make people laugh. Last year the University of Texas welcomed comedian Bo Burnham and musical artist Common to the Student Activity Center, and this year we are lucky enough to have booked funny man Michael Ian Black.
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While making his living touring the country with his stand up comedy, Black also appeared on television shows, wrote, and directed a movie. He began his comedic career with the sketch comedy The State, at New York University in 1988. The college skit-turned-MTV broadcast ran for two years, but it wasnât the end of comedy for Black.  He went on to become co-creator of the shows âViva Varietyâ and âStellaâ while making appearances on NBCâs âEd.â You may have seen him whip out sarcastic and dry comments concerning pop culture on the âI Love theâ series on VH1. Black was a regular jokester on the popular television show appearing on the â70s, â80s, and â90s versions.
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Another major accomplishment of Blackâs was writing and directing his first film, âWedding Dazeâ (2006). His personal life is accomplished as well, considering he is married with two children and has some sweet poker skills. He has even appeared on Celebrity Poker Showdown playing to win money for charities such as MAZON and Endeavor House Charity.Â
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Whether standing on a stage, in front of, or behind a camera, Michael Ian Black delivers witty comedic performance. If youâre interested in seeing him in action on October 6th check out the Student Events Centerâs webpage for more information.Â
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Information Source: http://www.michaelianblack.net/.
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Texas chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.