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Marty Ross - "The Wrinkled Rebel"
They
call him the “Wrinkled Rebel” but if that’s true, he says he’s
“going down fighting.” He’s comedian Marty Ross who started his
stand up comedy career late in life, so he may have to take a nap
before the fight. Marty waited until he was almost eligible for
Social Security before taking to the stand-up stage so “I could
fully experience the misery of getting old” he says.
Ross
shares this misery with audiences of all ages.. Young people enjoy
the fact that though he looks like their grandfathers, but he
certainly doesn’t act like their grandfathers… and
old-timers? Well they can just relate, period. Like when in the
midst of a political discussion with his family, he was asked his
opinion of various presidents. The topper was when he mentioned
that Washington was the father of our country and his grandson asked
if he voted for George Washington.
According to Marty,
“The truth is everyone ages but no one tells you what you're in for when you’re
“freakin’ old” so that's Marty's mission. Whether it’s sex, drugs,
Medicare or
dating, this senior has plenty to say about what it’s like to be older in
America. When told that the Social Security Administration is running out of
money, Ross’ response is “That won’t work for me. How am I supposed to afford
my weed?”
Marty Ross was born,
raised and first married in New York City. He moved to Peoria, Illinois to get
his start in the clothing business, was promoted, moved to St Louis and then
Chicago before finally settling in Los Angeles where he married again and
again, and divorced a few more times. He’s always had the performing bug. In
the late 60’s he worked by day and took the stage at night in black out
comedy sketches. By the 1970’s, he had taken his comedy to radio. He dabbled
with open mics in the 80’s and 90’s while still holding a day job, but when he
turned 65 his life underwent a huge transformation. In the middle of yet
another divorce, he realized at his age he was now un-hirable in the clothing
industry, so he joined the stand-up comedy circuit full time. Looking for some
way to get going Marty found Barb and Steve North and joined their workshop.
Just six years later, he has become a seasoned comedian with a full blown stand
up comedy career.
Marty is now single,
older, still very much alive and delighting audiences all over the Western
United States and on the Las Vegas Strip. Last year he recorded a pilot for Vin
Di Bona Productions and he has just launched his first comedy CD, “Wrinkled
Rebel: Going Down Fighting, But First, A Nap.” The condo retirement communities
also embrace his work and he is fully enjoying his new profession. “Old people
come up to me after every performance and tell me that they're so happy someone
is talking about things they are living every day. And I can’t believe how many
young fans I have” says Ross. “They tell me they can relate too, because I’m
just a wrinkled old teen-ager.”
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