If you spend most of your life hanging out at one of the most recognizable comedy venues in the world, you’re bound to learn different forms of truth from many legendary comedians. Son of famous HaHa Comedy Club owner Jack Assadourian and a premier comedian headlining numerous marquee comedy clubs throughout the U.S., Jack Assadourian Jr. has been seen on the shows Epix Sex Life as well as Amazon Laugh After Dark and Make America Laugh Again. Jack was the 2019 finalist on the NBC show Stand Up. He created the NoHo Comedy Festival, which attracted some of the country’s most talented comedians. Assadourian guest-starred in movies like 50 Shades of Black and participated in popular podcasts like The Church of What’s Happening Now with Joey Diaz and About Last Night with Adam Ray. Now, the comedian known to many as Jack Jr. is sharing some of comedy’s funniest true stories in the form of his podcast entitled Comedy Club Confessions.
Eager to create noteworthy click-bait material for his YouTube channel, Comedy Club Confessions will be featured as a weekly testimonial between Jack Jr. and your favorite comedy superstars and legends.
In this week’s episode, Assadourian is joined by comedian/actress Katie Cazorla where she discusses first meeting Jack Jr. three years ago, her iconic The Comedy Store audition in front of Mizi Shore, female comics in comedy clubs, and many more.
A veteran of entertainment for the past 22 years, Katie Cazorla’s career would begin after winning a comedy competition in 1999, which led to her moving from New York to Los Angeles, California. She started in 2000 at infamous clubs around Los Angeles. Cazorla would take a break from stand-up for a period to star in her own show Nail Files, which broke rating history on TV Guide Network and landed her spots on Jimmy Kimmel Live, NBC, BET, FOX and Hallmark. After starring in E! channel Second Wives Club, Katie decided to go back to her love of writing and performing stand-up comedy. Now, Katie is a regular performer at various marquee comedy clubs such as The Laugh Factory, The Comedy Store, and HaHa Comedy Club. She’s also a reoccurring co-host on Steve Harvey’s daily talk show on ABC. Cazorla attributes her successful work ethic from nights of living in her car when she first moved to Los Angeles and never giving up.