Ben Feigin
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01-01-1975
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01-01-1975
Birthday
Capricorn
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Also Known As (male)
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Place of Birth
01-01-1975
Birthday
Capricorn
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0
Total Films
Also known as (male)
Place of Birth
01-01-1975
Birthday
Capricorn
Zodiac Sign
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0
Total Films
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Also Known As (male)
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From Scratch: The Birth of Hip Hop
A deep exploration into the historical, cultural, political and musical elements that created the genre, featuring present-day conversations with music legends.Year:
2017

Ralphie May: Too Big to Ignore
Ralphie May proves he's TOO BIG TO IGNORE in his record breaking 4th Comedy Central Special. Voted one of Variety's 10 Comics to Watch, Ralphie May spreads his comedic wealth further than ever by tackling topics that will make you think and occasionally squirm. With no subject off limits, Ralphie dives in and reveals the hilarious quirks that infiltrate politics, race and even his family. Lovable enough to get away with anything, Ralphie continues to capture the hearts of thousands on his sold out tours and promises to make you gleefully uncomfortable.Year:
2012

Lavell Crawford: Can a Brother Get Some Love?
"Last Comic Standing" runner-up Lavell Crawford lords over a hometown crowd at St. Louis's Orpheum Theatre, raking in the love -- and the laughs. Jokes cover the hilarity of presidential politics and the social scene in heaven.Year:
2011

Cheech & Chong's Hey Watch This
A documentary based on Cheech and Chong's "Light Up America" reunion tour.Year:
2010

Ralphie May: Austin-Tatious
Voted one of Variety's "10 Comics to Watch" in 2008, Ralphie May is a comedic force capable of making you laugh your balls off -- yes, even you ladies. As lovable as he is outrageous, this veteran comedy juggernaut and star of TV's "Last Comic Standing" keeps his sold-out audience at the histroric Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, in a continuous uproar with his supercharged, politically incorrect stand-up.Year:
2008