The resume of Ross Bennett is the epitome of smart comedy. Fans love Bennett because he always makes them think just before he makes them laugh. Bennett has been wowing crowds for the last 30 years as a stand-up comic and performer. He has opened for comedic giants like Lucy Arnaz and graced the sets of popular shows like "The Late Show with David Letterman" during the span of his three decades in show business. Bennett is one of the rare entertainers who consistently holds the adoration of his fans and the respect of his peers since hitting the comedy circuit in the 1970s. Bennett's witty banter and astute observations about the world around him are as crisp and lively today as they have ever been.
Bennett's comedy career began in the unlikely place of West Point Military Academy. The Hornell, New York, native's father was a successful Marine Colonel and young Bennett was ready to follow in his footsteps. Fate had a very different plan in mind. After a two-year stint as a cadet at the prestigious academy, Bennett could no longer deny that comedy clubs were where his heart truly longed to be. The crowds instantly agreed that he belonged on stage and Bennett jettisoned into a successful career that continues to gain speed today.
A whole new generation of fans is getting excited about the comedic musings of Bennett thanks to his well-received appearances on a number of hit shows. He has been featured on Comedy Central's popular show "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn," America's Got Talent, Showtime's "Big Laff-Off", and "Evening at the Improv" over the past few years. Bennett is a fixture at iconic comedy clubs such as Caroline's, Comic Strip Live, the Comedy Cellar, and Gotham. He regularly travels back and forth between Los Angeles and New York to make appearances. His comedy album "New York Country" is a best-selling item on iTunes. The album focuses on his formative childhood years in the western portion of rural New York.
Bennett is a master of topical humor. His childhood years spent in rural New York provide a key piece of his public persona. He often includes enthralling tales of growing up in a household with a military father into his comedy routine. He gracefully weaves themes of his school days, his disastrous attempts at sports, and the perils of undergoing medical procedures during middle age into his humorous musings. Every performance he delivers is high-octane, outrageously clever, and undeniably hilarious.
When he's not appearing on television or lighting up the stage at popular venues, Bennett lends his talents to performing at corporate functions and charity events. The veteran comedian knows just how to get an audience hooked on his unique blend of deadpan humor, perfect comedic timing, and clever observational rants.
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