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Shawn Hollenbach (born March 6, 1981, in
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) is an American comedian, writer and actor, based in New York City."NYC comedians will bring home the laughs", ''Lebanon Daily News'', March 27, 2010. He worked at
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in the programming department. As a comic and actor he has performed around the country and throughout New York. He is an energetic and upbeat performer and self-deprecating humorist focusing on LGBT subjects and a "style that capitalizes on the myriad incidents and accidents that befall us all in the midst of our human existence". He currently works at
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's channel that appeals to the LGBT community and their allies as the social media manager for the channel and its most popular show,
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Personal life

He has a twin brother, Eric and a sister, Kristen. He studied Musical Theater at
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of
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. He is gay and his act often incorporates comedy about LGBT subjects. He lives in Washington Heights. His mother died in 2004.


Career

One of his first performances was when he was eighteen, "I told a
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folks at a picnic. That's when I first learned, "Know Your Audience."" He had been doing improv comedy for several years and stand-up seemed the next progression.Nichelle Stephens, "Ten Money Questions for Shawn Hollenbach", ''Queercents'', June 19, 2009. 2003 saw his first stand-up performance at "Comedy Social" at the Sin Sin club, "I fell in love with the show and they asked us to perform stand up. It was a very warm room and the perfect first time." He has appeared on two episodes of
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TV's ''Hot Gay Comics'' as a featured comedian and
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TV's celebrity news webshow ''Busted'' as the host."The Manhattan Comedy Project Comes To Montreal", ''Broadway World News'', August 14, 2009. On December 1, 2007, he appeared at "Saturday Night Underground" a talk/variety evening for
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with
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and Todd Buonopane at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. In March 2008 he was a featured comic at Bill Augustin's "Big Gay Variety Show", a benefit for the N.Y. Civil Liberties Union. In 2008 he performed nearly every night and was co-producing five shows including "The Back Room", a gay-themed comedy show at Ochi's Lounge in Comix, "The Kevin Murphy Show", a "Straight Bostonian/Japanese/Gay variety show" and "Meat and Potatoes", a show where folks who grew up poor share their experiences with Carolyn Castiglia.Andrew Singer, "Inside With: Shawn Hollenbach, Showman and Control Freak", ''The Apiary'', August 21, 2008 . In June 2009 he was a co-host on
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NewNowNext.com's ''Gayest Week Ever''. He did an episode of here! TV's ''Hot Gay Comics''. He has also appeared on ''The
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Radio, ''The Joey Reynold's Show'' and Daniel Nardicio's DList Radio. He regularly performs at other New York venues including Comix comedy club, The People's Improv Theater, Therapy, Stonewall Inn, New York Comedy Club, and Stand-Up NY.Dan Avery, "Getting Personal With Shawn Hollenbach", ''Next Magazine'', July 9, 2010. He also travels in the ''Under the Gaydar Comedy Tour'' with Jackie Monahan, Claudia Cogan and
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. Hollenbach has created and co-produced the first annual Miss Fag Hag Pageant on May 17, 2009, featuring
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as a benefit for the
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School. The second annual event took place May 2, 2010, again at the Comix Comedy Club. In June 2009, he did a reading of Matthew Sheridan's ''Unfinished'' with Tricia Alexandro and Jim Weitzer. He also performed at "Funny Gays Are Here Again – A Night of Comedy", a benefit for Bob Zuckerman's campaign for city council, if elected Zuckerman would become the first openly LGBT legislator ever elected from Brooklyn. In August 2009 he was part of Robert Keller's inaugural comedy tour "The Manhattan Comedy Project" with Wendy Ho and Paul Case touring Canada and northern US. In September 2009 he created "Closet Cases," a monthly show at New York City's The Tank where LGBT performers tell their
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stories on stage. The series became a ''Time Out NY'' critic's pick and a "Homo Must" for ''HX Magazine''. As an actor, he starred with
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in the film ''Second Guessing Grandma'', directed by
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based on Eddie Sarfaty's short story. In January 2010, Hollenbach and the other MintyFresh producers put together "Beverly's Bake Off!", a show of "song, comedy, burlesque and bakegoods", as a benefit for the National LGBT Cancer Network. In July 2010 he appeared on " ayComedy Show". In August 2010 he was a featured comedian in "Laugh Out Proud VI" as part of Ottawa's Pride 2010. In 2011, Shawn started as a contributing writer for gay news and advice blog, 365gay writing the Wednesday Water Cooler and then 365gay's Ask the Wedding Expert. Shawn later joined
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's 777 Tour with other 150 journalists going to 7 countries to play 7 concerts in 7 days for
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to all 7 countries.


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The Apiary Interview by Andrew Singer
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