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Stand Up Guy Celebration and Premiere!

Coming in March! We’ll be hosting a fun evening of comedy, meet and greet, giveaways and more! Join us for a celebration of our first season and the premiere of our newest episode. Some of the stars of Stand Up Guy will be performing live comedy, plus we’ll screen all of the episodes and have DVD’s of Season One for sale.

Details to come but you don’t want to miss this!

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The Latest

Just a quick update on what we’re up to! We appreciate the great response to “Good Cop, Bad Cop” – no, Anthony hasn’t eaten a doughnut since the filming of that episode!

We’re currently editing the next episode, “The Big Break,” which features two new characters, the Mob Boss, and his henchman, Vinny. Two special guest stars make an appearance as Jeff’s comedian buddies (it’s still a secret). Jeff gets a gig at the Laugh Shack, but can it possibly be legit?

Also, watch for outtakes and bloopers to be posted in October, as well as some video blog posts from Jeff and Marty!

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Become a fan on Facebook!

Stand Up Guy is now on Facebook and Twitter! We’ll add exclusive photos, news, and fun stuff for our Facebook friends and fans, so connect with us today!

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The part of Becky

Things change in TV, kind of like real life, only not really. When things change on TV, sometimes you have to embrace the change and not complain – “But, that’s not Becky!..or is it?”

Maybe naming the character of Jeff’s sister Becky was a sign. After all, the most famous switcheroo of actresses playing the same part had to be Roseanne Barr’s TV daughter, Becky, who was played by Lecy Goranson for eight seasons, who then, um, disappeared, then came back, then suddenly turned into Sarah Chalke for half a season, then turned back into Goranson, then finally gave up and was portrayed by Chalke for the final half season. Audiences just went with it.

Chrisssy Gerik

Chrisssy Gerik

So we’re asking the same – no soap opera voiceover, just – okay, this is Becky now. Our good friend Cristen Irene played Becky in the pilot episode, but then Hollywood came calling (we’d like to take credit), and we wish her all the best.

We’re thrilled that another fabulous actress and friend, Chrissy Gerik, is now on board to play Becky. She’s thrilled to be part of our cast (which works for us), so give her a big welcome, and just, you know, go with it.

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