When did Lynne Koplitz perform with comedian Lewis Black on television?”
Lynne Koplitz is an American stand-up comedian and actress. Born June 13, 1969 in Long Island, New York, USA and raised in Sarasota, Florida.[1][2] She was host of Telepictures’ nationally syndicated dating show Change of Heart, guest host on NBC’s Later, co-host of the Food Network’s How to Boil Water, and co-host of Sony Pictures syndicated talk show Life and Style. Her stand-up has appeared on a number of Comedy Central specials, including Premium Blend. She performed at the Montreal Comedy Festival. Koplitz earned a BA in theatre arts from Troy University where she was a member of the Iota Kappa Chapter of Chi Omega in 1989. She performed for a regional theater group in Knoxville, Tennessee, before moving to New York City. Her father was a chef, her mother trains circus chimps for Barnum & Bailey. Koplitz is one of the comedian contributors to the “History of the Joke” on the History Channel, hosted by Lewis Black. Koplitz is currently featured in a series of advertisements for her
Lynne Koplitz is an American stand-up comedian and actress. Born June 13, 1969 in Long Island, New York, USA and raised in Sarasota, Florida. She was host of Telepictures’ nationally syndicated dating show Change of Heart, guest host on NBC’s Later, co-host of the Food Network’s How to Boil Water, and co-host of Sony Pictures syndicated talk show Life and Style. Her stand-up has appeared on a number of Comedy Central specials, including Premium Blend. She performed at the Montreal Comedy Festival. Koplitz earned a BA in theatre arts from Troy University where she was a member of the Iota Kappa Chapter of Chi Omega in 1989. She performed for a regional theater group in Knoxville, Tennessee, before moving to New York City. Her father was a chef, her mother trains circus chimps for Barnum & Bailey. Koplitz is one of the comedian contributors to the “History of the Joke” on the History Channel, hosted by Lewis Black. Koplitz is currently featured in a series of advertisements for her alma
Lynne Koplitz is an American stand-up comedian and actress. She is the host of Telepictures’ nationally syndicated dating show Change of Heart, guest host on NBC’s Later, co-host of the Food Network’s How to Boil Water, and co-host of Sony Pictures syndicated talk show Life and Style. Her stand-up has appeared on a number of Comedy Central specials, including Premium Blend. She performed at the Montreal Comedy Festival. Koplitz is one of the comedian contributors to the “History of the Joke” on the History Channel, hosted by Lewis Black. Koplitz is currently featured in a series of advertisements for her alma mater, Troy University. Koplitz is currently featured in one of the “What’s Funny About That Time Of The Month” series of advertisements for Midol, with the “Sick Boyfriend” installment.