We are sad to report that a dear old friend of ours has passed away.
Comedian Mitch Mullany has died at the far too young age of 39.
Mitch was known best as the star of the WB sitcom "Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher" that aired in the late 90's.
Our live shows got started at "The Laugh Factory" in Hollywood in April of 2002. Mitch played our shows from the very beginning and quickly became a good friend of ours. He was always laugh-out-loud hilarious. But more importantly, he was the nicest guy in the world. Always so warm and genuine. He made us feel welcome in what could have been a very scary, daunting new environment. It was always such a pleasure to see him.
He stopped doing standup a few years ago, and sadly, we haven't seen him in a long time. This news comes as a shock. He will truly be missed.
Please take a few minutes and enjoy some of Mitch's standup. Thankfully, he can still make us laugh.
Two other great clips of Mitch's standup can be found on Youtube.
He also wrote a book called "Stranded at Almost" that is available on Amazon.
His website is http://mitchmullany.com/.































