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Jim McDonald (Stand Up Comedian)[edit]

Jim McDonald is a Stand Up Comedian born in Rockville Center, New York. He was raised in East Greenwich, Rhode Island and attended East Greenwich High School. He attended Bryant College in Smithfield, Rhode Island and Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

His television appearances include 'The Late Show with David Letterman' and 'The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson'.

He was a finalist at the 'Great American Comedy Festival' in Norfolk, Nebraska in June of 2008.

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