13 Facts About Nick DiPaolo

1.

Nick DiPaolo's brother attended the university and did play-by-play commentary for the Maine Black Bears hockey team with Gary Thorne.

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2.

Nick DiPaolo had wanted to have a go for several years but "didn't have the guts" but his lack of enjoyment as a salesman "led me to the stage".

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3.

Nick DiPaolo recalled his five-minute set went "pretty well" and wanted to pursue it full time, but his salesman job required a temporary relocation to Rhode Island.

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4.

Nick DiPaolo described his act during this early period as "a rapid fire approach, four or five punches attached to every joke".

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5.

Nick DiPaolo went on to make an early appearance on national television on The Arsenio Hall Show and featured on HBO's Young Comedian's Special, which focused on up and coming comics.

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6.

Nick DiPaolo looked back at his time on the show as one of the best times of his career and went on to work contributing to comedy scripts.

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7.

Nick DiPaolo has appeared on several roasts for the network, including The Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson, The Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary, The Comedy Central Roast of Jeff Foxworthy and The Comedy Central Roast of Larry the Cable Guy.

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8.

Nick DiPaolo was cast as a police officer in Artie Lange's feature film Artie Lange's Beer League and in The Sopranos.

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9.

Nick DiPaolo wrote for the 77th Academy Awards and the MTV Video Music Awards.

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10.

Nick DiPaolo left the station after management decided to change formats.

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11.

Nick DiPaolo then took fill in spots on the air, including Jerry Doyle, Dennis Miller, and Dan Patrick.

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12.

Nick DiPaolo has been a guest on radio shows, including The Howard Stern Show, Opie and Anthony, and The Dennis Miller Show.

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13.

Nick DiPaolo wanted to film it in an intimate club setting and chose Acme in Minneapolis.

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