Andy Daly and Nine Sweaters

29th September 2008

Andy Daly in character, photo by Liezl Estipona Andy Daly is a comedian, actor and improviser in Los Angeles. He’s probably best known for his stint on Mad TV, or his role in the recent Will Ferrel vehicle Semi-Pro. He’s just released his first CD of character monologues, called “Nine Sweaters.” In the spring, he’ll […]

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Andy Daly in character, photo by Liezl Estipona

Andy Daly is a comedian, actor and improviser in Los Angeles. He’s probably best known for his stint on Mad TV, or his role in the recent Will Ferrel vehicle Semi-Pro. He’s just released his first CD of character monologues, called “Nine Sweaters.” In the spring, he’ll be seen as a co-star of the HBO comedy series “East Bound and Down.”

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