Ngaio Bealum
Ngaio Bealum | |
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Born |
February 15, 1968 San Francisco, United States |
Occupation | Comedian, actor, publisher, musician, writer |
Ngaio Bealum is an American comedian, musician, writer, actor, activist, juggler and publisher. He co-hosted Cannabis Planet and published West Coast Cannabis Magazine.[1] He writes a column in Sacramento News & Review, answering questions from readers about marijuana and its politics.
Ngaio was born in San Francisco to hippie parents, leading to jokes about how he got his name. He is well known for his many film and television appearances as well as for being a regular host of High Times events,[2] and more recently for being a frequent guest on Getting Doug With High hosted by fellow comedian Doug Benson. He recorded a CD called Weed and Sex.[3] Former member of the Award Winning Hip Hop band Most Chill Slackmob, and 1994 People's Choice Award winner of the International Jugglers Association Fest.
Recent criticism include his act being nothing more than a minstrel show by an Uncle Tom. Mr Bealum supported the disastrous Prop 64 and sold his soul to BigPot.
Credits
- Cooking on High (2018)
- Laughs (2014)
- Hey Monster, Hands Off My City (2014)
- Sarah Silverman Program (2007–2008)
- It Burns When I Laugh (2003)
- Nine Months (1995)
- Comic Justice (1993)
References
External links
- Ngaio Bealum on Twitter
- Ngaio Bealum on IMDb