It’s every comedian’s dream to travel all over the country and display their comedic talents on a nightly basis, but always be careful what you wish for because you’ll have to take the consequences that come with it. Driving from city to city, performing show after show only to do the same thing over and over again, it can get very lonely for a comedian. This form of loneliness can lead to some very interesting road stories. Los Angeles comedian Jack Jr. uses a brief comedic set inside of The Laugh Factory in Hollywood, California to explain what happen to him the last time he felt lonely.
Jack Assadourian Jr. was born and raised in Southern California to a Mexican and Armenian family. Jack’s diverse family background and his parents also owning the HaHa Comedy Club in North Hollywood has given Jack a unique stage presence as well as an interesting view of the comic scene. As the son of comedy club owners, Jack essentially grew up in the comedy scene, and over the years made the transition from spectator to on-stage performer. Over the last few years, he has delved into the acting and writing world and has moved his way up the ladder to find himself traveling across the country featuring the likes of Marlon Wayans, Brandon T. Jackson, Damon Wayans Jr, and David Spade. His most recent and iconic endeavor has been the creation of the NoHo Comedy Festival, a festival that attracted some of the country’s most talented comedians. Today, he can be found headlining in clubs across the country, guest-starring in movies like 50 Shades of Black, as well as participating in popular podcasts like The Church of What’s Happening Now with Joey Diaz and Date Fails with Kate Quigley.