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Dane Cook

2024/11/20
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Key Insights

Why did Dane Cook initially turn down an SNL audition?

He felt too beta and unprepared to fight for skits in the confrontational environment of SNL.

How did Dane Cook leverage social media to build his comedy career?

He used MySpace to post clips, interact with fans, and build a massive following of 7 million by 2004.

What significant financial setback did Dane Cook face?

His brother embezzled millions of dollars from him, forcing him to rebuild his career from scratch.

How did Dane Cook manage to recover from his financial loss?

He rented arenas himself, set ticket prices, and aimed to recoup his losses through relentless touring.

What was Dane Cook's most humiliating on-stage experience?

A stage collapse at the University of Rhode Island where he slid into the front row audience.

How did Dane Cook's relationship with Jerry Lewis influence his career?

Jerry Lewis mentored him, providing permission to embrace his unique comedic style and complexity.

What advice does Dane Cook have for young comedians regarding corporate gigs?

Always say yes to requests during corporate gigs to maintain a positive relationship with the audience.

Chapters

Dane Cook discusses how he used social media, specifically MySpace, to create a fan base and build his career in comedy.
  • First comedian to use social media to build a fan base
  • Used MySpace to connect with fans and promote his work
  • Answered fan messages and built a community online

Shownotes Transcript

A panic attack before SNL audition, getting robbed, and worst gigs with Dane Cook.

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