Taylor Mason
Taylor Mason | |
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Birth name | Franklin Taylor Mason |
Born | February 22, 1956 |
Spouse | Marsia Mason |
Notable works and roles | Bananas, Thou Shalt Laugh |
Website | taylormason |
Franklin Taylor Mason (born February 22, 1956) is a comedian, ventriloquist and musician.[1]
Early life
Mason was raised on a farm in the suburb of Chicago, where his father was a farm news broadcaster on radio and TV.
Career
While Mason was attending the
In 1981, Mason was hired as the musical director of "The Second City Touring Company", a comedy improv group where Mason worked alongside other comedians such as Dan Castellaneta.[1][6] While working at "The Second City Touring Company", Mason also met his future wife Marisa.[1]
Mason continued his ventriloquist act and also worked on his Masters in advertising.[4] He graduated with a degree from the Northwestern University in 1983.[4] By the end of his time at Northwestern, Mason was working full time as a comedian and performing at the Zanies Comedy Club in Chicago.[4]
From 1986 to 1989, Mason performed comedy shows at the New York City's Catch a Rising Star.[7] By 1990, Mason started appearing on comedy television shows.[7] During a period of 11 years starting from 1989, Mason did over 1,500 college shows across the country.[4]
In 1990, Mason auditioned for Star Search and later on he won the competition in 1991.[1][5] Currently, Mason is working on his Dry Bar Comedy Series.[1]
Mason has authored two books on ventriloquism. He wrote his first book, A Complete Idiots Guide to Ventriloquism, while he was working at the Second City Touring Company.[1] His second book titled "Irreversible" was published in 2019.[8]
Personal life
Mason lives with his wife in Beach Haven, New Jersey. The couple have two adult sons.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Flynn, Kelly (2019-01-05). "Taylor Mason: From 'closet ventriloquist' to international comedian". The Sun Newspapers. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
- ^ a b Ford, Victoria (2020-06-17). "Laugh It Off With Taylor Mason". The SandPaper. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
- ^ Heise, Kenan (16 April 1997). "FARM BROADCASTER WILLIAM D. MASON". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
- ^ a b c d e f "OTHS 2014 Hall of Fame inductees announced". www.mywebtimes.com. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
- ^ a b "Taylor Mason: The Comedian of Clean". CBN.com - The Christian Broadcasting Network. 2008-03-31. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
- ^ Lane, Lauren (2015-10-19). "It's kind of a funny story: Seasoned comedian Taylor Mason to perform at Bryant Conference Center". The Crimson White. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
- ^ a b Pearson, Mike (21 February 2015). "Illini legends, lists and lore: Taylor Mason". The News-Gazette. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
- ^ "IRREVERSIBLE by Taylor Mason". YouTube. 15 Jan 2020.