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Jamali Maddix “The Late Late Show w/ James Corden” Performance [Video]

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During an appearance on The Late Late Show w/ James Corden, comedian Jamali Maddix entertains the Stage 56 audience with jokes about becoming increasingly irrelevant and dependent on technology. And Jamali talks about how therapy has helped him before recalling the time he was hit by a brick.

Critically acclaimed comedian and host of Vice’s ‘Hate Thy Neighbour’ and C4’s ‘Adventures in Futureland’, Jamali’s completely unique voice and style make him one of the most sought after comedians working today.
 
With an assured stage presence and considered material that comes from a sharp perspective, he already has the aura of a comic well beyond his years.  His last tour sold-out shows across the globe, playing the UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America.
 
He is a regular on the series of Nevermind the Buzzcocks for Sky and was one of the most anarchic Taskmaster contestants the show has ever seen. Alongside this he was a regular contributor for Frankie Boyle’s New World Order (BBC2) and has been seen on ‘Live at the Apollo’ (BBC Two), ‘8 Out of 10 Cats’ (More4), This is My House (BBC1), Dara O’Briain’s ‘Go 8-Bit’ (Dave) as well as many others.

Jamali is now working on his first scripted project with Warp Films and has written and shot his own pilot of “Documenting Life” which will debut at festivals soon.

Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as Carpool Karaoke.”