Average Joe : the memoirs of a blue-collar entertainer
(2025)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
MEMOIR/PISCOPO,J

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Biography & Memoir MEMOIR/PISCOPO,J Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Nashville, Tennessee : Forefront Books, [2025]
©2025
DESCRIPTION

249 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781637633564, 1637633564 :, 1637633564, 9781637633564
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Prologue: Where's Eddie? -- Part 1: From Avellino to New Jersey. Coming to America -- Jersey boy -- American pastoral -- Jonesing & catatonia dreaming -- Part 2: If you can make it there, you'll make it anywhere. A stand-up guy -- With a little help from my friends -- Commercial breaks & breaking in -- Part 3: Live from New York: it's Saturday night!. The Jersey guy auditions at 30 Rock -- I've got the world on a string : SNL season 6, 1980-1981 -- It's not a tumor -- Eddie -- Crazy, man. Crazy : SNL season 7, 1981-1982 -- One toke over the cocaine line -- Mr. Sinatra -- Under pressure : SNL season 8, 1982-1983 -- Merry old souls : SNL season 9, 1983-1984 -- Exiting Dick Ebersol's SNL -- Part 4: Jammin' me. Dork dad & divorce -- Hollywood hits & almost theres -- An evening at the White House -- Muscles & critics -- Part 5: Where have you gone, Joe Piscopo?. Lean on me : helping Newark's neediest -- Dork dad & divorce II -- That's life -- Postscript: Me & Mr. Trump -- Endnotes

The inside story of award-winning, popular entertainer and actor who discovered that the keys to success in the entertainment industry are a strong work ethic, a willingness to reinvent, refusing to quite, and a drive to survive. Joe Piscopo has made both live and living room audiences laugh for five decades, winning the acclaim and affection of millions of fans. Often recognized as one of the actors who replaced the original cast on Saturday Night Live, he helped rescue the show from cancellation. In Average Joe, Piscopo shares behind-the-scenes stories from an impressive, multi-faceted career. As a new entertainer, he performed stand-up and hosted at the famous Improv in New York City, where he got to know comics who were just starting out, including Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, and Gilbert Gottfried. On SNL, he often paired with newcomer Eddie Murphy, writing and performing now classic skits. He saw himself as the utility guy, the one who could jump in, get something done, and get a laugh. His often uncanny impersonations ranged from President Ronald Reagan to Joan Rivers to his hero Frank Sinatra--all of whom he met in person. Beyond SNL, his career spans from car and beer commercials to roles in major movies. A self-proclaimed Dork Dad, Joe found that celebrity can sidetrack a person from the pursuit of what's really important in life. After focusing on fitness for his own health, he was featured on the cover of body-building magazines, which had a notable impact on his career. Today, Joe is still a hardworking entertainer, hosting his own radio show, The Joe Piscopo Show, and performing comedy, song, and dance live across the US and Canada. Joe sums it all up with: "I'm part of the blue-collar of show business, baby."

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