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Rob Little (born December 24, 1972) is an American comedian and actor from
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. He has been performing stand-up comedy since 1998 and has been acting in movies and television. He has also produced two straight to DVD comedy specials based on his stand-up. His humor is often self-deprecating, although he prides himself as the "happiest comic in America."


Early life

Growing up, Little had a difficult time in elementary school due to being overweight. In an interview, Little stated, "In elementary school, kids would always pull food away from me at lunchtime saying mean, hurtful things like... 'Let go of my sandwich!'". Already at a young age, Little knew he wanted to become a comedian. When Little was 5 years old, he was watching his current inspiration, comedian
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, do a comedy bit on TV when he and his parents were heading to
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for a family vacation. Because his parents were asleep, he was able to view this adult-oriented comedy. Little looked back on that experience and thought to himself, "That's omedy iswhat I want to do the rest of my life."


Education

Little went to
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in
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where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration majoring in M.I.S. (
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). He also has an associate degree in Data Processing from Delta College in
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.


Career


Before comedy

After graduating with a degree in business and information sciences, Little has had several jobs. Before comedy, he worked for
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in Detroit,
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, and
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in
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. At IBM, Little was a computer programmer. Though this position was lucrative, Rob stated that it was not for him. He was fired from IBM due to an all-company email that he sent which read, "If you aren't happy here, quit your job and follow your dream." Little viewed this as a blessing in disguise because it was after this moment in 1998 that he started becoming a relevant player in the world of comedy.


Stand-up and acting

Little uses his training from the world famous Second City Comedy Club to create routines that are inventive, funny, spontaneous, and completely unique. He is well known in comedy clubs in Los Angeles and throughout the United States. He is a regular sketch comedy artist on ''
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'' and has made appearances on other shows such as ''
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'', '' Strictly Sex with Dr. Drew'' and won $25,000 on
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's '' Fire Me...Please''. He has also appeared in many commercials, such as for
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and
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. As of November 2011, Little is being featured on
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’s original series
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as well as "Who Wants to Date a Comedian?." Also, he has been working on two new projects: one being a follow-up to his 2006 comedy special, Haulin’ Ass, which is due to release in 2012, and the other being a new television program he created. This program is called "Here’s a Little History with Rob Little." It features Little traveling to various historical sites around the United States and combines the history of these sites with his comedy. The program is currently being bid on by
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and
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. The pilot for the show was shot in the Detroit area and featured The Henry Ford Museum and
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Mention

Once described to as "a Bald
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with a smack of
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," Rob responded "I don't mind being bald, look at all the money I save... by not going on dates." Rob Little has established himself as one of the funniest, most progressive, new comedians in the country. Little states on his website that entertainment bookers call him “The Future of comedy with more contagious energy than the Energizer Bunny.” The
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selected Little as Michigan's “Best up and Coming Comedian." He has been a finalist in both the
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and San Francisco International Comedy Competition. He was also selected as a feature performer at the Chicago Comedy Festival along with the Boston Comedy and Movie Festival.
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magazine awarded him the title "Real Man of Comedy of 2007."
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(on which he's appeared, but wasn't competing) tagged Little the "happiest comedian in America." He doesn't call himself that, but wouldn't argue with it.


DVD releases


Born: 20 Inches Long

Born: 20 Inches Long is Little's first independent released DVD featuring comedy recorded live from Joey's Comedy Club in
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. It is roughly 40 minutes long and was also released in CD format.


Rob Little Haulin' Ass

Little's second independent released DVD, called Haulin' Ass, was released in 2006. The DVD features one of Little's comedy shows recorded live at JD's Comedy Café in
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. It is roughly 55 minutes and was also released in CD format. Both Born: 20 Inches Long and Haulin' Ass can be purchased straight off of Rob Little's official website.


References


External links


Rob Little's Official Website

Rob Little on Facebook

Rob Little on Twitter

Rob Little's YouTube Channel
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Little, Rob 1972 births Living people American stand-up comedians American male actors Central Michigan University alumni People from Pinconning, Michigan 20th-century American comedians 21st-century American comedians Comedians from Michigan