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Scott Capurro

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American comedian

Scott Capurro
Birth nameScott Allen Capurro
Born (1962-12-10)December 10, 1962 (age 62)
San Francisco,California, U.S.
GenresComedy
Websitewww.ScottCapurro.com

Perrier Comedy Award
1994Best Newcomer

Scott Allen Capurro (born December 10, 1962) is an American comedian, writer and actor based in San Francisco.[1] His comedy material is deliberately provocative, referring often to gay life and culture, politics, race and racism, and popular culture.

Career

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In 1994, Capurro was awarded thePerrier Award for best newcomer at theEdinburgh Festival.

In 1999, Capurro played the voice of Beed Annodue along with actor, comedian, and friendGreg Proops inStar Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.

In 2001, Capurro appeared on Australian showRove Live and shocked the host,Rove McManus, with an explicit routine. McManus apologized immediately after the performance.[2]

In 2002, Capurro presented a light-hearted documentary on the UK'sChannel 4 calledThe Truth About Gay Animals which examined the subject ofhomosexuality in animals. Capurro visited various collections of captive animals to observe animals which had been reported to exhibit homosexual behaviour, and interviewed the staff about this. The show also included an interview with anti-gay rights campaigner and politician,Janet Young, where Capurro showed Young a video of a variety of male-male intercourse and female-female mating attempts in various animal species, and then asked her to comment on whether this influenced her views about its "unnaturalness".[3]

Capurro has been a frequent guest on theSarah & Vinnie's Morning Show of Radio Alice 97.3FMKLLC San Francisco.[4] He was also a regular panelist on the topical discussion seriesThe Wright Stuff, hosted by his friendMatthew Wright.

Capurro is managed by comedy agency The Comedy Bar.

From May to June 2008, Capurro acted the role of Sammy inJoe DiPietro's playFucking Men in London, England.[5]

On the reaction to his work, Capurro said:

"I don't give a shit about those who don't like my work. I'm never going to win them over anyway, so why bother? My work is for a discerning audience who don't have knee-jerk responses."

— Interview with Veronica Lee,The Evening Standard, November 6, 2000[6]

Film

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YearFilmRole
1993Mrs. DoubtfireJack
1999Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom MenaceBeed Annodue (voice)

Television

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YearProgrammeRoleProduction
1998We're Funny That Way!Self
1998–1999Nash BridgesLarry, pageant coordinator (2 episodes, High Society and Cuda Grace)Carlton Cuse Productions
2001–2002That Gay ShowPresenterBBC
2002The Truth About Gay AnimalsPresenterChannel 4

Stage

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YearPlayRoleProduction
1990The Boys in the BandEmoryTheater Rhinoceros[7]
1995–1996Risk-Gay(one-man show)Melbourne,[8] London,[9] San Francisco
1996Love and Affection(one-man show)[8]
2001Fucking Our Fathers(one-man show)Edinburgh Festival[10]
2004LoadedScott CapurroPleasance Courtyard[11]
2007Summer Fruit(one-man show)Throckmorton Theatre (California)[12]
2008Fucking MenSammy (screenwriter)Finborough, London[13]

Personal life

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Capurro and his husband live in San Francisco.[14] He tours consistently, spending most of his time abroad inEngland.[15]

Footnotes

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  1. ^Malcolm Hay (January 24, 2007). "Comedy – Shocking all over the world".Time Out. p. 47.Audiences from Edinburgh to Australia have taken umbrage at Scott Capurro's gags. 'I think it was the masturbatory gesture while staring at Christ on the cross'
  2. ^Mike Edmonds (March 28, 2001). "Rove sorry for comic's 'filth'; Outrage over Christ jokes". Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia). p. 2.
  3. ^John Preston (April 28, 2002). "Animals Who Love Too Much".The Sunday Telegraph. p. 12.
  4. ^Joe Brown (June 12, 2005)."CD Reviews".TheSan Francisco Chronicle. p. 56.
  5. ^Joe DiPietro To Open Newest Play In UK 5/16, Broadwayworld, May 15, 2008
  6. ^Veronica Lee (November 6, 2000). "Just when you thought he was cute and harmless; Like his hero Lenny Bruce, comedian Scott Capurro isn't losing sleep over the prospect of upsetting another city. As Veronica Lee discovers, his attitude is: 'I'm funny, that's a given. If you're offended, then leave'".The Evening Standard. pp. 66–67.
  7. ^Bernard Weiner (January 17, 1990). "The 'Boys' Are Back in Town, Controversial Gay Play in SF Revival".The San Francisco Chronicle.
  8. ^abDaniel Taylor (April 19, 1996). "Single and standing up to hate it". The Age (Melbourne, Australia). p. 13.
  9. ^William Cook (August 16, 1994). "Scott Capurro: Risk Gay".The Guardian. p. T5.San Franciscan Scott Capurro may be best known as Robin Williams' make-up man in the movie Mrs Doubtfire, but he's also a stand-up comedian of considerable stature. Capurro dovetails these two disciplines in an enthralling solo show, which charts his timid passage from the closet to the Californian comedy circuit, and the liberating effect that this has had on his life and art.
  10. ^Oliver Duff (August 11, 2004). "Edinburgh Festival: A Shocking History".The Independent.
  11. ^Jeremy Austin (August 19, 2004). "Loaded by Scott Capurro; Edinburgh Review".The Stage. p. 22.
  12. ^"Plays & musicals". Marin Independent Journal (California). July 5, 2007.
  13. ^Tim Teeman (May 29, 2008). "F***ing Men".The Times. p. 18.
  14. ^Scott (May 10, 2016)."This just in! About my travels and work".Scott Capurro. RetrievedFebruary 21, 2024.
  15. ^"scottcapurro.com". RetrievedDecember 27, 2016.

References

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