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"The Larry Noto Show" • "Rodricks for Breakfast" • "More |
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BACKGROUND Comedy
Clubs and Performances: Performed
With: Television,
Radio and Special Appearances: “The Larry Noto Show” - Host/Creator - Loyola College By the end of the first semester of his freshmen year, Larry Noto had taken Loyola College by storm with the creation of its first late-night talk show – "The Larry Noto Show," a mixture of stand-up comedy, humorous videos, guest interviews and live music. In addition to “campus celebrities,” Noto welcomed guests from the outside world including Barry “Greg Brady” Williams from “The Brady Bunch,” Rolling Stone editor and author David Wild, NFL Hall of Famer Art Donovan, current Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley and others! Initially
taped in front of a live audience of a hundred people in the college’s
coffee house, the show would go on to sell out the campus’ 300 and
600-seat theaters. With “Larry Noto Show” t-shirts, cups and
posters plastering the campus, the show was called a “major social
fad in campus entertainment,” “a pioneering event,”
and “flavorful, entertaining and unpredictable” by the college’s
newspaper. “Rodricks for Breakfast” – Field/Associate Producer, On-Air Guest – WMAR-TV ABC 2 Larry Noto started with this two-hour, live Sunday morning talk/entertainment show as an intern and quickly worked his way through the ranks to field producer, associate producer and ultimately producer. In addition to his producing and writing roles, Noto made regular on-air appearances on the show ranging from movie reviews and entertainment reports to pop culture spoofs and satire. At the age
of 22, Noto received an Emmy nomination from The National Academy of Television
Arts and Sciences, DC Chapter in the Entertainment Program Segment category.
The nominated story was the first package that Noto had every solely produced.
HBO – Hobnobber Magazine contributor “Best
Of” – Segment Producer – The Food Network Loyola Magazine –Humor Essays Published “Leadership
in Film” video – Producer – Loyola College Sellinger
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