Johnny Lampert
- New York City, NY
- Comedian
- 12 Verified Bookings
Karen C. said “Johnny was awesome. Read the room to a 'T'. Had everyone laughing. Highly recommend Johnny for any event”
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Thanks for considering me. I'm new on Gigsalad but definitely not new in the business with 12 appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, regular rotation on Sirius/XM radio, a military comedy tour in Europe, and a theater tour with Dennis Miller.
I do a million corporate and private shows every year and I really enjoy them. I love shows where I get to write material for that night's audience.
Please see my website for a long list of recommendations and reviews, along with video, and great shots of breakfasts I've eaten: (link hidden).
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Price Range: $400-2500
Gig Length: 30 - 70 minutes
Languages: English
Unions: SAG-AFTRA
You may recognize comedian and actor Dave Goldstein from one of his many appearances on NBC’s Late Night with Conan O’Brien, including a particularly memorable role as a naked cop directing traffic in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on 5th Avenue in New York City.
His stage act, which has been praised by The New York Post (“...funny”) and The Asbury Park Press (“...his comic star is on the rise!”), is a blend of original writing and inspired live riffs. He has performed stand up comedy on The Comedy Network, Sirius/XM Satellite Radio, The National Lampoon Radio Network, and (link hidden).
Dave has been honored to perform for our troops including a comedy tour of U.S. Army posts in Europe. In the summer of 2013, he was the comedian and auctioneer for the Ubuntu Art Exhibit benefiting the Nelson Mandela Legacy Fund for the Embassy of the Republic of South Africa in Washington DC. He’s opened theater performances for Dennis Miller, handled the audience warm up for Drew Carey’s CBS TV show The Power of Ten, been read on the Sports Illustrated website, and was an original member of the improv group Far Beneath Gotham in New York City.
Dave Goldstein has also been seen in commercials for Sprint, New England Bank (also naked, why?), ABC Sports, and Pfizer Pharmaceutic
Dave’s career has taken him across the United States, Canada, and Europe after first performing publicly at 13 as a guest of disc jockey New Orleans Slick on WFEC in his hometown of Harrisburg, PA.
You may recognize comedian and actor Dave Goldstein from one of his 12 appearances on NBC’s Late Night with Conan O’Brien, including a particularly memorable role as a naked cop directing traffic in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on 5th Avenue in New York City.
His stage act, which has been praised by The New York Post (“…funny”) and The Asbury Park Press (“…his comic star is on the rise!”), is a blend of original intelligent writing and inspired live riffs. He has performed stand up comedy on The Comedy Network, XM Satellite Radio, The National Lampoon Radio Network, and (link hidden).
Most recently, Dave’s material was featured in Sports Illustrated’s World Series Coverage and he was honored to perform for our U.S. Army troops on a comedy tour of U.S. Army posts in Europe. In recent years, he’s opened theater performances for Dennis Miller and handled the audience warm up for Drew Carey’s CBS TV show The Power of Ten. He was also an original member of the improv group Far Beneath Gotham in New York City. Dave, whose career has taken him across the United States, Canada and Europe, first performed publicly at 13 as a guest of disc jockey New Orleans Slick on WFEC in his home town of Harrisburg, PA.
Dave Goldstein has also been seen in commercials for Sprint, New England Bank (also naked, why?), ABC Sports, and in a print campaign for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. Dave, who was also the voice of Madacy Home Video on the Howard Stern Radio Show, has also had a number of essays on international affairs published.
All I need is a microphone and something to drink. I don't sing or dance.
My writing style is very observational, and I love interacting with the audience. Some of my favorite shows are when I pretty much just riff with the audience all night.
I'm not arrogant enough to compare myself to them, but I've always loved the classic comics like Bill Cosby (just the on-stage end of things, of course) Woody Allen, and now guys like Seinfeld and Dennis Miller.
A microphone and sound system.
Karen C. said “Johnny was awesome. Read the room to a 'T'. Had everyone laughing. Highly recommend Johnny for any event”
Stuart J. said “Last week I was in Boca Raton visiting my 88-year-old Mom and went to see, ‘Jackie Mason the Musical’ starring Sheba Mason at the Black Box theatre. Sheba…”
Ralph H. said “Steven (with a "v") was great! On time and ready to go with a full and funny set. Loved the different voices and effects. The crowd loved him…”
Wendy B. said “He had the Ladies laughing from hello ! Everyone loved Him!We all enjoyed his great humor! I give him an A+”