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Craig Shoemaker

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American stand-up comedian
"Love Master" redirects here. For other uses, seeLove Master (disambiguation).

Craig Shoemaker
Born (1964-11-15)November 15, 1964 (age 61)
Spouse(s)Nancy Allen
(m. 1992;div. 1995)
Carolyn Ann Clark
(
m. 1998;div. 2005)
Mika Sogawa
(
m. 2008;div. 2023)
Children4
Comedy career
Years active1980–present
MediumStand-up, television, film, books
GenreObservational comedy
SubjectsImpressions, everyday life, marriage,parenting
Websitewww.craigshoemaker.com

Craig Shoemaker (born November 15, 1964) is an American stand up comedian, actor, author, writer and producer. He was named Comedian of the Year at The American Comedy Awards on ABC and garnered two NATAS Emmy awards. He is best known for his 90-minute stand-up special,Daditude.

Life and career

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Craig was born inMount Airy and grew up in the Philadelphia area, He graduated fromSpringfield Township High School.[1] He attendedTemple University, financing his college years by working as a bartender and being an emcee for comedy shows. He also attendedCalifornia University of Pennsylvania. Shoemaker received aBachelor of Arts degree with majors inRadio,television andfilm.

"Shoe's" stage, film and TV acting credits are extensive and wide ranging. Shoemaker wasEarvin "Magic" Johnson's sidekick for three episodes of the ill-fated late nite talk show,The Magic Hour before being fired during a commercial break.[2] Recently, he co-starred as Bandit in the critically acclaimed movie,Middle Man. He had a recurring character named Wilson Gromling, the head of Pawnee's Liberty or Die Party, on NBC'sParks & Recreation, and a five episode run onThe Bold & The Beautiful. He also played the snooty film professor in the horror sequelScream 2. As a writer, Craig joined the writing staff for season two of the iconic sitcom rebootFuller House. His best-selling book,LoveMaster'd A Digital Journey to Love & Happiness, has been critically acclaimed by the likes of Whoopi Goldberg and Dr. Drew Pinsky, inspiring readers worldwide in managing through personal difficulties.

In 2003, he founded LaughterHeals.org, a nonprofit group dedicated to using laughter as a healing modality. Previously, Shoemaker hosted a weekly podcast & webcast, "Laugh It Off," and currently tours the world speaking about the healing powers of laughter. Currently they are in preproduction on the documentary,Live 2 Laugh, with Shoemaker serving as producer and writer.

As a producer, Craig has been a creative force in several independent features and television shows. He wrote, produced and starred in the cult classicTotally Baked, and his movieThe LoveMaster was honored at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Currently, Craig is producing a number of feature films with European partners, including the soon-to-be-releasedWorking with Warhol and two projects currently in production,Breakfast with Charly andThe Boogeyman Chronicles. He was hired as lead writer on the animated show,Bad Zoo, and along with animator David Feiss is developing two other cartoons,From The Crib andChickenShip. He is also performing stand up with Bill Bellamy on their joint project, the "Make America Laugh Again Tour," and just started the production company Really Big Shoe Media, with a current slate of over 25 television and film projects in varying genres.

Personal life

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Shoemaker was first married to actressNancy Allen in September 1992.[3] They divorced in 1995.[4] He next married actress Carolyn Ann Clark in February 1998.[5] The couple had two sons, Justin (b. July 25, 1998)[6] and Jared (b. July 1, 2004),[7] though they divorced in 2005.

Craig married to Mika Sogawa, in Maui on June 21, 2008.[8] They had a son, Jackson Kai (b. September 8, 2009),[9] and a daughter, Chloe Akeila (b. January 14, 2014).[10] They divorced in 2023.

On May 8, 2010, Craig received an honorary doctorate in Humanities/Humanistic Studies fromCalifornia University of Pennsylvania.[11]

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1997The Lovemaster
1997Scream 2Artsy Teacher
1998Safe HouseStuart Bittenbinder
1998Pleasantville
2006Comic Relief
2007Totally Baked: A Pot-u-Mentary
2008Dark HoneymoonPete
2008Craig Shoemaker: The Lovemaster... Unzipped
2012Should've Been Romeo
2016Middle ManBandit

Select television series

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Simon & Simon
1987The Bronx Zoo (TV series)
1989Studio 5-B
1990Night Court
1990Matlock
1990Neon Rider
1990-1993Murder, She Wrote
1991FBI: The Untold Stories
1991Parker Lewis Can't Lose
1992Walter & Emily
1992Room for Two (American TV series)
1992Tales from the Crypt (TV series)
1993The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirLouis1 episode
1993Coach (TV series)Ferguson1 episode
1993Street JusticeBen1 episode
1996RoseannePhil1 episode
1997Cow and ChickenBoy (voice)1 episode
1997-1999I Am Weasel
1998The Magic HourSelf/Sidekick3 episodes
1998My Generation (Host)
2001The Hughleys
2001Family Law
2002-2004Team Supremo
2008Comedy Special:Unzipped (Comedy Central)
2012Comedy Special:Daditude (Netflix)
2013Parks and RecreationTwice recurring role
2013The Bold and the Beautiful
VariousThe View
2014Awkward
2018Enlightened Up
2019Comedy Kitchen
2021-WolfPac

Awards

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YearPlatformAward
2006XM Nation AwardsBig Schtick Award for Most Popular Routine or Joke
2004Communicator Crystal Awards"Shoe Sticker Hook-Up" from the Craig Shoemaker Shoe
2007Elevate Film FestivalBest Supporting Actor
1997American Comedy AwardsFunniest Male Stand-Up Comic
1986Mid-Atlantic Emmy AwardsCraig Shoemaker (Twice Winner)

Books

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  • Shoemaker, Craig; Kushner (illustrator), Sarah; Novak, Robert; Bennett, Marc (2002).What You Have Now ... What Your Daddy Had Then. Bennett/Novak and Company, Inc.ISBN 978-0971345409.
  • Shoemaker, Craig; Kushner (illustrator), Sarah (2004).What You Have Now ... What Your Mommy Had Then. Bennett/Novak and Company, Inc.ISBN 978-0971345423.
  • Shoemaker, Craig (2014).Lovemaster'd: A Digital Journey to Love and Happiness. Victoria, BC: FriesenPress.ISBN 978-1-4602-4459-3.

References

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  1. ^Philadelphia Inquirer - July 2, 1998
  2. ^Abramovich, Seth (August 8, 2025)."Et Tu, Magic Johnson? The Late Night Shows That Failed to Launch".The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. ^Philadelphia Daily News - September 9, 1992
  4. ^Los Angeles Times - October 19, 1995
  5. ^Carolyn Ann Clark - Biography - IMDb.
  6. ^craigshoemakerfanpage
  7. ^Craig Shoemaker - Twitter
  8. ^craigshoemakerfanpage
  9. ^craigshoemakerfanpage
  10. ^craigshoemakerfanpage
  11. ^Commencement programs scheduled at PASSHE universities - April 10, 2010

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