Mike Yard: A Double Threat to the Comedy Game
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Mike Yard: A Double Threat to the Comedy Game
Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, and Dave Chapelle have not only paved the way for young African American comedians, but also inspire one of East Coast’s top funny man, Mike Yard.
As a child his dream was to play for the N.Y. Mets, but for some reason that dream didn’t last long, “I was young and I don’t wanna say I was lazy, but it started feeling like work and I’m not a fan of that. Baseball was fun but I was too young to take it seriously.”
Well thank goodness for Yard’s lack of work momentum because soon after that he decided to give comedy a chance. It was 1993, in an uptown comedy club in Harlem, N.Y. when Yard signed up for his first comedic performance. The New Jack Segment, a 2-3 minute time slot for new talent to showcase their skills and get the audience laughing. Although his name was on the list, when it came time for Yard to perform he was no where to be found, “I left because I was too nervous. I felt like a punk because I quit before I event started.”
But Yard didn’t let his nervousness get the best of him, “I went back the next week and did really well. I’ve been hooked since then.”
Well it’s been 6 years since his first performance and Yard has performed at some of the hottest venues like Apollo Theatre, and for one of the most influential celebrities, Rev. Jesse Jackson, not once, but twice. “I was contacted by Jessie’s agent to perform at the Rainbow Coalition. This was a big deal for me. He [Jackson] asked me how I do what I do. I was moved.”
Being a comedian not only takes talent but also hustle, good thing Yard has both qualities, “the most important thing to do is work on your craft; after that you get to a level where people want to watch you. It’s all about word of mouth. Make people say ‘I gotta get him.’ Get on the phones and call people. It’s always a grind. Getting yourself on TV helps.”
So what can you expect form a Mike Yard performance? “I don’t talk about my friends, but I may talk about my son and how people interact with each other; as well as President Obama and how America is changing. Everyone thinks you’ll be like a Def Jam comedian and talk about black and white stuff [just like they think female comedians will] just male bash.”
Yard’s determination and hard work has paid off with much success, but don’t think his skills only lay in comedy. Not only does he write jokes, but Mike Yard is also a screen writer. “I’m most interested in being considered one of the best comedians and screenwriters.”
And he is well on his way of accomplishing his goal. Comedy Central, Apollo Theatre, Bad Boys of Comedy, he’s done it all and is still not finished, “ I want to perform at the Radio City Music Hall and for President Obama. I would love to do a show at the white house.”
Trying to get on Yard’s level? Well get out a pen and pad and take note on the best way to improve your craft, “get on stage, that’s how you get better. There’s no class, no advice, just trial and error. Try something new and make the stage your home. You won’t know if your jokes are good until you set foot on that stage.”
Yard is currently shooting a one hour special which he plans to premiere on HBO. He may not be swinging for the N.Y. Mets, but Mike Yard has made many hits as a funny man.
Stay updated on Mike Yard performances on his Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MikeYard

comedian Mike Yard
Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, and Dave Chapelle have not only paved the way for young African American comedians, but also inspire one of East Coast’s top funny man, Mike Yard. 

As a child his dream was to play for the N.Y. Mets, but for some reason that dream didn’t last long, “I was young and I don’t wanna say I was lazy, but it started feeling like work and I’m not a fan of that. Baseball was fun but I was too young to take it seriously.”

 
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Anthony Anderson Speaks On Acting, Diabetes Awareness & Golf
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Anthony Anderson

 

There is more to this man than his humor.  Actor, comedian Anthony Anderson who was once the face of his own television series All About The Andersons is now an advocate and spokesperson for the F.A.C.E. Campaign. This organization is for Black Americans facing the quiet but deadly illness of Diabetes.  Anthony, who now stars in the popular Law and Order series, has had Diabetes type 2 for over 8 years now.
When he isn’t acting in hit movies or making you laugh with his comic personality he can be found helping out his community with Diabetes awareness. He doesn’t just preach this to others he makes healthy choices all the time.  He has lost over 40 pounds, by being more physical and by choosing to eat better and healthier. He still eats the things he loves and craves, just in moderation. Both his parents have diabetes, so the illness has hit close to his heart.
Besides acting and his duties as a spokesperson, Anthony admitted to us that he has found a new passion in life. Golfing. He cannot get enough of it. He is up by 6:00 a.m. ready to have his golfing therapy. He has a strong support group of other actors and celebs that play with him, Samuel Jackson, Johnny Gill, Don Cheadle and Barry Bonds.
Anthony even has his own golf show, ‘Golf in America,’ which fills up his screen time when he’s not playing Detective Kevin Benard on ‘Law & Order’.  He is currently working on several movie projects including Scream 4, which will be out this April.
Anthony went into detail about all the projects he’s currently working on and the importance of diabetes awareness in the African-American community.
Parlé Magazine:  I had no idea of your involvment with Diabetes awareness. Can you tell me more about how Diabetes has effected your life?
Anthony Anderson:  I take better care of myself now, I am eating right. I am not giving up my donuts, but I may grab one and have a bite or two and then put it down. Prior to me eating one or two donuts. Moderation is the key word. I am not giving up my favorite foods, just eating less of it and working out has helped me as well.
Parle- Let’s discuss your ‘affair’ with Golf..
I feel great out there playing golf. It’s my me time, I feel fit and energetic. I don’t need any other sport. I am loving golf in my life and I highly recommend it. I will play golf for the rest of my life.
Parle-
The holidays are here. Who is cooking the turkey this year??
Need you ask?? I am of course. I am making my favorite mac & cheese, yams, cranberry sauce, well you get the picture. I really like cooking and especially preparing recipes that are diabetic friendly.
Parle-You have become a huge success, hasn’t been overnight, but did happen quite rapidly for you. Any advice you got to offer our young American actors??
Stay on it, stay strong on your path. Many will say no, and that’s okay cause all it takes is that one yes. After that it will all start happening. You can’t give up. Don’t compare your acting life with others. We all mature as actors on different times and levels. Go after your dreams with all you got and then some, because success is waiting for YOU, just around the corner.
Thanks Anthony for this great interview, wishing you all the best for this New Year.
There is more to this man than his humor.  Actor, comedian Anthony Anderson who was once the face of his own television series All About The Andersons is now an advocate and spokesperson for the F.A.C.E. Campaign, for African-Americans facing the quiet but deadly illness of Diabetes.  Anthony, who now stars in the popular Law and Order series, has had Diabetes type 2 for over 8 years now.
 
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