Comedy is chaos with a punchline — and John Dacosse has the scars (and the credits) to prove it. From Oprah's hype man to warming up Rosie O'Donnell's audiences, John Dacosse reminds us why laughter really is the best medicine. John has opened for big names like Ellen DeGeneres, George Lopez,& Craig Ferguson. He's appeared on NBC, Comedy Central, & TBS. A brilliant,multi-talented performer, he's shared the stage with comics Sebastian Maniscalco, Brad Garrett, Dave Chapelle, George Lopez, and Kevin James. As an actor, he's appeared in Meet the Parents (1992), Chasing Robert, and most recently The Road Dog (2023). John is always a blast to talk to!
Click HERE for more of John Dacosse's Comedy
Follow John on Instagram: @jdacosse
Causes John cares about :
https://assisi.org/
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Vocab of the week:
🌟LEVITY lev·i·ty (noun) - lightness of mind or humor, especially during serious times.
🌟 "A day without laughter is a day wasted." – Charlie Chaplin
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