Chipper Lowell

Chipper Lowell is a visual and variety comedy comedian who has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Disney Channel, General Hospital, Empty Nest, Show Me The Funny, America's Funniest People, Shades of L.A., The Art of Mime, The MDA Telethon, Don't Blink!, and all four seasons of Masters Of Illusion (CW network). His film credits include "Larger Than Life", "Time Changer", "My Life", and "SIX". Chipper co-wrote the script for "SIX". Commercials include Disneyland, Nissan, AT&T, Aerosoles and Bud Light.

In addition to performing live, he is a writer, producer and consultant for theater, television and film projects.[1]

Lowell was born in Massachusetts to a circus-travelling family. At age 17, he began performing solo.[2] He was influenced by vaudeville, stand-up and improvisational comedy.[3] In 2000, he debuted a one-man show which continues to tour the US.

References

  1. kawamoto, Wayne, Interview with Chipper Lowell Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine magic.about.com. Retrieved April 2011
  2. Julie Daniel (April 11, 2008). "Magic and Laughs on stage at LPAC". Antelope Valley Press. Retrieved Dec 31, 2013.
  3. Mark Nelson (February 2009). "Chipper Lowell: In His Words". Magic Magazine. Retrieved Dec 31, 2013.
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