Ha-Comedy Store (Hebrew: הקומדי סטור, 'The Comedy Store') was an Israeli entertainment program which was broadcast on the Israeli Channel 2 between the years 1994-1996.
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At the grand final at Comedy Store in London she met TV presenter Jonathan Ross and comedian Peter Kay, and was so inspired that she entered a second time in 1998, coming second again.
While performing in local and regional theatre productions and performing sketch and improvisational comedy at Los Angeles' Comedy Store, Snedden landed roles in films, including director Phil Alden Robinson's Freedom Song.
Her comedic persona has performed in several comedy clubs such as Jon Lovitz and The Ice House Gonzalez has also performed at all the top comedy clubs including The Improv, The Laugh Factory, The Comedy Store and many other venues.
He eventually became bitter, and seemingly held grudges against many Comedy Store alumni (such as Jim Carrey, Andrew Dice Clay, Jay Leno, David Letterman and Eddie Griffin) who'd successfully risen through the ranks following the same path.
After nine such gigs she had been spotted by NBC's Last Comic Standing and made it to the last 20 comics selected in Britain, and was filmed by NBC at The Comedy Store, in London.