
LIAM SULLIVAN is the comic actor behind "A Liam Show," a collection
of funny short films, monologues, music videos and songs that has been
compared to Chappelle's Show, Da Ali G Show and Little Britain. Liam
writes, produces, directs, edits and stars in all of his own short films,
and has taken "A Liam Show" to the ACME Comedy Theater, the M Bar, and
the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles. In 2007 he began
taking "A Liam Show" on the road to several colleges across the country.
One of Liam's most popular videos is the "Shoes" music video by Kelly,
which has gone viral on MySpace and YouTube, spawning numerous fan remakes
and turning Kelly into an internet rock star sensation. In 2006, YouTube
staffers chose Liam's "Shoes" as one of the top 10 videos of the year
and Entertainment Weekly listed it as one of the viral videos to watch.
One of the re-postings of "Shoes" video has received over 16 million
views on YouTube alone, and is the third most viewed music video on
the site of all time. Kelly's songs have been played on "On-Air with
Ryan Seacrest" on KIIS FM, by Jillian Barberie on "Good Day LA", and
on "The Kevin and Bean Show" on KROQ. The song has been in the top 10
of iTunes Comedy since it debuted there - it's currently #2.
Liam's roots are in sketch comedy and live theater. He performed in
several comedy showcases in the Boston area and after moving to Los
Angeles, became involved in the ACME Comedy Theater and Another Showcase
Showdown, or "A.S.S." Liam has opened for comedian Margaret Cho and
has performed live as Kelly in her "Sensuous Woman" variety show in
Los Angeles, San Francisco and Miami. He is also an experienced TV and
film actor, on the TV shows 8 Simple Rules, Gilmore Girls, Alias, and
in the movie, The Convent. Look for him in the upcoming 2007 VH1 comedy,
I Hate My 30's, in June.
Visit him online at LiamShow.com