Comedian and actor Billy Gardell is in Milwaukee for a series of performances at the Milwaukee Improv.Gardell, known for his roles in "Bob Hearts Abishola" and "Mike & Molly," ...
Our celebrity panelists Billy Gardell and Gina Yashere go head to head this week on their knowledge of the Pittsburgh ...
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“I poured everything I had into playing this incomparable artist, Mr. Bob Dylan, a true American hero. It was the honor of a lifetime playing him.” He then added: “The truth is, I’m really ...
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While Gardell’s career has often focused on stand ... The comedian and star of CBS sitcoms “Mike and Molly” (2010-2016) and “Bob Hearts Abishola” (2019-2024) spent much of his childhood ...
Billy Gardell, the favorite son of Swissvale, parlayed stand-up comedy success into a string of television hits. As the lead of the CBS sitcoms “Mike and Molly” and “Bob Hearts Abishola,” he ...
In April, 1984, I found myself sitting in a hotel room in Madrid, waiting for Bob Dylan to call. Well, not Dylan himself perhaps, but an emissary of Dylan — his manager, his road-manager ...
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Actor Billy Gardell (“Mike & Molly,” “Bob Hearts Abishola”) cites comedic legends like Jackie Gleason and John Candy as influences. See Gardell in standup mode at 8 p.m. Friday at Hard ...
Doing stand-up comedy is like playing golf, Billy Gardell says. “You take time off and your swing gets bad. But once I got my feet back under me, I fell in love ...
Gardell returned to clubs and theaters after his CBS comedy, “Bob Hearts Abishola,” ended its run last year. Like others on the show, he wasn’t ready to say goodbye.