COMEDIANS

Reginald BallardMost recently Reginald Ballard co-starred as a paramour of Suzanne Crumb on ABC's "Crumbs". As early as the 4th grade, Ballard idolized Bruce Lee and knew that he wanted to be a performer. Natural athletic prowess gained him a full football scholarship to Southern Methodist University, where he was a theatre major. Senior year found him at the University of Missouri, where he continued to play football, but where he scored a touchdown in the university's production of A Soldiers Play in the role of C.J. Memphis. Spurning overtures from pro football, Ballard headed to Hollywood to pursue his dream of acting. His first Hollywood job was as an extra on the Stallone film Lockup. An agent and a SAG card later, Ballard landed a speaking role on The Trials of Rosie O'Neil. He went on to create the role of  Bro Man on the Martin show and had frequent appearances   on the "Bernie Mac Show" . While many of his roles have been comedic, Ballard describes himself as a trained actor playing the role of a comic. Ballard is married with two children. He enjoys golf (daily, if time allowed), collects blaxploitation movies and enjoys watching Clint Eastwood westerns.
Hope FloodHope Flood is one of the fastest rising "KEEPING IT REAL" comediennes on today's laff circuit.  Her universal appeal covers everyday life experiences regarding love, lust and surviving in the "NEW MILLENNIUM".  Her accomplishments in an ascending 10-year career include the formation of the production company entitled B.A.S.H. UTD which is supported by a string of successful promotions, to include a weekly showcase at the "World Famous-Townhouse" nightclub, that featured some of LA's hottest comedic talent today, from Jamie Foxx to Chris Tucker.

 Hope has been featured in the comedy best selling book "SNAPS" and the album holding the same name.  Throughout her illustrious career, Hope has reached a number of success plateaus.  To name a few, Semi-finalist in the Old English 800 Women's Comedy Crunch, two time Semi finalist in the Bay Area Black Comedy Competition, special guest on the Russell Simmon's HBO ALL-STAR DEF COMEDY JAM, and four seasons of BET'S COMIC VIEW.  On which, in 1996 she won her own 1 hour Grandstand Comedy Jam special.

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Rob StapletonBorn and raised in the Bronx, Rob's versatile style has made him a favorite on BET's ComicView and Comedy Central's Comic Groove. He's also headlined a set at Montreal's prestigious Just for Laughs Comedy Festival.

Rob' television credits include sketch writing for Tracey Morgan, and their pieces have aired on Saturday Night Live. He's also appeared on VH1's Paris Hilton's Most Shocking Moments, Britney Spears' Most Shocking Moments and Michael Jackson's Most Shocking Moments.

Rob has recently filmed a Laffapolooza comedy festival DVD in Atlanta hosted by Jamie Foxx. Other film credits include the starring role of rapper Jay-Z in Death of a Dynasty and lead actor in the comedy "The Stuff", which he also wrote.

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