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Following a ten-year stint on CBS’s “The Late, Late Show,” which earned him an Emmy Nomination in 2006 and a Peabody Award for Excellence in 2009, Scottish-born comedian Craig Ferguson now hosts “Celebrity Name Game” in addition to touring the country with his stand-up comedy act. Ferguson got his start in comedy as the star of his own BBC show “The Ferguson Theory.” Eventually, he came to the States where he starred in the ABC comedy “Maybe This Time.” Following cancellation, Ferguson acted in “The Drew Carey Show,” playing Carey’s boss Nigel Wick. He’s the writer of two films, “The Big Tease” and “Saving Grace,” and he made his directorial debut with “I’ll Be There.” His stand-up comedy act has sold out Radio City Music Hall and Carnegie Hall, and he even hosted the White House Correspondents Dinner in 2008. His third comedy special, “I’m Here to Help,” earned him a 2014 Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album. Tickets at Tickets 300 and jadepresents.com
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