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Craig Shoemaker
American stand-up comedian
"Love Master" redirects here. For other uses, see Love Master (disambiguation).
| Craig Shoemaker | |
|---|---|
| Born | () November 15, (age66) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Medium | Stand-up, television, film, books |
| Years active | –present |
| Genres | Observational comedy |
| Subject(s) | Impressions, everyday life, marriage, parenting |
| Spouse | Nancy Allen (m. ; div. ) Carolyn Ann Clark (m. ; div. ) Mika Sogawa (m. ; div. ) |
| Children | 4 |
| Website | |
Craig Shoemaker (born November 15, ) is an American stand up comedian, actor, author, writer and producer. He was named Comedian of the Year at The American Comedy Awards on ABC and garnered two NATAS Emmy awards. He is best known for his minute stand-up special, Daditude.
Life and career
Craig was born in Mount Airy and grew up in the Philadelphia area, He graduated from Springfield Township High School. He attended Temple University, financing his college years by working as a bartender and being an emcee for comedy shows. He also attended California University of Pennsylvania. Shoemaker received a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in Radio, television and film.
"Shoe's" stage, film and TV acting credits are extensive and wide ranging. Recently, he co-starred as Bandit in the critically acclaimed movie, Middle Man. He had a recurring character named Wilson Gromling, the head of Pawnee's Liberty or Die Party, on NBC's Parks & Recreation, and a five episode run on The Bold & The Beautiful. He also played the snooty film professor in the horror sequel Scream 2. As a writer, Craig joined the writing staff for season two of the iconic sitcom reboot Fuller House. His best-selling book, LoveMaster'd A Digital Journey to Love & Happiness, has been critically acclaimed by the likes of Whoopi Goldberg and Dr. Drew Pinsky, inspiring readers worldwide in managing through personal difficulties.
In , he founded , a nonprof Born March 25, , in Superior, WI; daughter of John and Phyllis Stark. Education:University of Wisconsin, B.S., ; Rutgers University, Newark, M.S., ; Columbia University, Ed.D., ; RN. Office—Health Services, College of Social, Behavioral and Health Sciences, Walden University, 5th Avenue S., Minneapolis, MN E-mail—[emailprotected]. Nurse, educator, and publishing executive. Private practice wellness nursing, ; Bergen Community College, Paramus, NJ, ; The Wellness Institute, Sloatsburg, NY, founding director, ; The Wellness Newsletter, editor, ; Pace University, Pleasantville, NY, ; University of Tampa, FL, wellness coordinator, ; Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Bay Pines, FL, consultant, ; provider of continuing programs for nurses, ; Bay Area Psychological Services, nurse practitioner/consultant, ; Women's Wellness Center of the Resource Center for Women, director, ; The Nursing Spectrum, contributing editor, ; Walden University, faculty member in the Health Services Doctoral Program; Wellness Resources, president and director. Also Schiller International University, member of doctoral faculty, ; New York University Graduate Program in Holistic Nursing Tree of Life Health Services, advisory board; American Association of Integrative Medicine, advisory board; Alternative Health Practitioner: The Journal of Complementary and Natural Care, founding editor;. Forensic Nursing (diplomate); American Academy of Nursing (fellow). Florida Freelance Association award, , ; Media Recognition award, American Heart Association, ; Community and Media Award, Florida Nurses Association, ; Book of the Year awards, Florida Nurses Association , and The Nurse as Group Leader, Springer (New York, NY), , 2nd edition, Nursing Concepts and Processes, consulting editor Betty Dean, Delmar Publishers (Albany, NY), Mental Health Aspects of Community Health Nursing, McGraw- Private Investigator Regan Reilly moved from Los Angeles to New York City when she married her husband, Jack "no relation" Reilly, head of the NYPD Major Case Squad American author and actress (–) Carol Higgins Clark (July 28, – June 12, ) was an American mystery author and actress. She was the daughter of suspense writer Mary Higgins Clark, with whom she co-authored several Christmas novels, and the former sister-in-law of author Mary Jane Clark. Born in New York City and raised in Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey, Clark attended Immaculate Heart Academy. She received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College. During college, she began re-typing her mother's transcripts. She also made contributions such as renaming locations and characters. She was the only one of the five Clark siblings to become a writer. One thing that influenced this decision was helping her mother. While Mary Higgins Clark attempted juggling a full-time job and trying to finish her second book, the younger Higgins Clark grasped this opportunity to familiarize herself with the process of writing a book and telling tales, not knowing this would be her start in becoming a well-known author. Just as her mother did, Clark wrote suspense books. One difference in the mother and daughter's writings is that Clark's books contain a slight sense of humor that her mother's do not possess. All of her novels feature Regan Reilly (a famous recurring character), plot points about male escorts, and pantyhose conventions that come from real sources. In her video for NJN Public Television, Clark explains how she used her first job experience to help her with ideas about her book. In her book Iced, she uses a woman who is working at a dry cleaners. The woman uncovers evidence found in the pockets of a customer. Clark chose acting as her profession and began to study acting after graduating from Mount Holyoke College. In , she starred in "Who Killed Amy Lang", which aired on Good Morning America. She also performed Clark, Carolyn Chambers
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