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Steve Miller is from the Philadelphia area and
graduated from Temple University in May of 1994.
He started his stand-up career in Los Angeles in
December of 1995 at the world famous Comedy Store,
where he got a job as a doorman in exchange for
stage time. While living in L.A he was a regular
at the Ice House Annex room in Pasadena and performed
at A-list clubs such as The Laugh Factory, The
Improv, and of course the Comedy Store.
After 5 years in L.A Steven decided that he really
needed to develop his act and find his true voice.
In November of 1999 he headed back east and worked
the road. He has featured and headlined nationally
in clubs and colleges throughout the country. In
May of 2004 comedy eventually brought him to New
York City, where he now lives and performs.
Steven's act centers on his
life and family. He leaves nothing un-revealed
and bears his soul to every audience, every night
with pure honesty. If you like a high energy
comedian with an edge, then Steven is your man.
Not only is his vulnerability endearing to people
and makes him likable on stage, but one of his
greatest talents is working off the cuff with
audiences so that they too are a part of his
world. Steven is one of the most original, versatile
and hilarious comedians to come out of the Philadelphia
area. The audience leaves every show knowing
exactly who he is and what he's all about. Steven
has performed in the 1 st Annual Philadelphia
Comedy Competition, the 1st Annual Comedy Soapbox
Festival in New York City, and he's auditioned
for The Aspen Comedy Festival. In 2004 Steven
was selected to showcase at the national conference
for APCA in Atlanta. His first comedy CD titled “This Aint Kosher” is
one of the top selling comedy CD's at The Laughter
Store in Los Angeles, which you can hear on a regular
rotation on Sirius Satellite Radio. Steven has
opened up for best selling author and comedian
Greg Behrendt and comedy giants Dom Irrera, Pablo
Fransisco, Bobby Slayton, Bob Saget and those are
just a few. Steve Miller is a comedian on the rise
and one to watch!
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