Josh Blue
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Born |
Cameroon | November 27, 1978
Medium | Stand-up, television, film |
Nationality | American |
Genres | Observational comedy, blue comedy |
Subject(s) | Self-deprecation, physical disabilities, everyday life |
Spouse | Yuko Blue (December 6, 2007 – present) |
Children | 2 |
Notable works and roles | Last Comic Standing – Last Comic Standing (winner), fourth season |
Website |
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Josh Blue (born November 27, 1978) is an American comedian. He was voted the Last Comic Standing on NBC's reality show Last Comic Standing during its fourth season, which aired May–August 2006.[1] Blue has cerebral palsy, and much of his self-deprecating humor is centered on this.
Early life
Blue was born in Cameroon, where his father, Walter Blue, a professor of Romance languages from Hamline University, was teaching in a mission. Blue grew up in Saint Paul, Minnesota and graduated from Como Park Senior High School in 1997. He began his career as a comedian while seeking a creative writing degree at The Evergreen State College.[2]
During college, he went back to Africa to volunteer as an intern at Parc de Hahn, a zoo in Senegal.[3] At one point for a joke on a busy weekend, Josh locked himself in an empty animal exhibit for 8 hours. A bewildered crowd threw him bananas and peanuts anyway, to which Josh quips "that was the best day I ate in Senegal!"[4]
Career
Blue got his start in comedy doing open mic sets while attending The Evergreen State College. Audiences reacted enthusiastically to his self-deprecating humor, and Blue started making a name for himself on the comedy circuit. In 2002, he won the prestigious Comedy Works New Talent Search contest. He has appeared several times on Comedy Central's Mind of Mencia.[2] Blue won $10,000 for finishing in first place at 2004 Las Vegas Comedy Festival's 2004 Royal Flush Comedy Competition.[2]
After winning the 2006 season of NBC's reality show Last Comic Standing,[1] he was the first comedian to do stand-up on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[5] His other television credits include Live with Regis and Kelly, Comics Unleashed, plus numerous appearances on Fox, CBS, ABC, and MSNBC.[5]
He appeared in the 2009 low budget horror film Feast 3: The Happy Finish.[6]
Josh was voted the 13th best comedian by viewers in Comedy Central's Stand-up Comedy Showdown 2010.
Blue appeared in Boulder band Rose Hill Drive's music video "The Psychoanalyst".[7]
Blue was voted the 11th best comedian by viewers in Comedy Central's Stand-up Comedy Showdown 2011.
He appeared in Ron White's Las Vegas Salute to the Troops 2013 as part of the opening act.[8]
Blue also appeared in the sports based comedy 108 Stitches in 2014.[9]
Personal life
Blue currently resides in Denver, Colorado.[2] with his wife Yuko (Kubota) Blue and their two children - a son, Simon, and a daughter, Seika.
Blue played a part in the 2004 U.S. Paralympic soccer team.[2] He also creates and sells sculptures and paintings. One particular piece he sells at an extremely high price, because, as he said on his appearance on the The Ellen DeGeneres Show, "I nearly died making it."
Blue has cerebral palsy[1] and many of his jokes center on living with his disability, how he deals with it and how other people view him.[2] Blue appeared on Last Comic Standing to "make people aware of the fact that people with disabilities can make an impact."[2] He coined the term "palsy punch" during his final set of the final round of the show, when he said that the palsy punch is effective in a fight because "first of all, they don't know where the punch is coming from, and second of all, neither do I." One of Blue's competitors said he has "an unreasonable amount of likability" while another of his competitors said "he is just a good guy".[5] Blue also joked that signing an autograph takes 45 minutes, and that to write down his phone number he has to find a "big ol' stack of paper."
Discography
- Good Josh, Bad Arm (2011)
- Sticky Change (2013)
See also
- Steady Eddy – Australian comedian with cerebral palsy
References
- 1 2 3 Mauro, Terri (August 11, 2006). "Josh Blue wins "Last Comic Standing"". About.com. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Last Comic Standing biography". NBC. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
- ↑ http://www.miusa.org/ncde/stories/blue
- ↑ "44 – Josh Blue - Take Me Home Podcast". Take Me Home Podcast. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
- 1 2 3 "Season 4 WINNER of NBC's "LAST COMIC STANDING"". Zanies Comedy Night Club. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
- ↑ "Josh Blue". IMDb. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
- ↑ Rose Hill Drive - Psychoanalyst featuring Josh Blue. YouTube. 7 July 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
- ↑ "Ron White's Vegas Salute to the Troops 2013". CMT.com. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
- ↑ Hicks, L. Wayne (Oct 9, 2013). "Meet Denver's Josh Blue, movie star". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
- About.com Josh Blue wins "Last Comic Standing"
- USA Paralympic bio (Accessed June 21, 2006)
- Hicks, L. Wayne. "Just Joshin'". Denver Business Journal, September 30 – October 5, 2005 issue. (Accessed June 21, 2006)
External links
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