Corporate Comedian Elliott
Threatt's Biography:
Elliott Threatt was the
youngest boy of 4 children. His parents were very active in the early
civil rights movement. James Threatt, Elliott's father, was one of the
first black elected officials in the state of New Jersey and the
nation.
A young Elliott watched
the likes of great Jackie Robinson, tennis pioneer Arthur Ashe and
noted poet Langton Huges visit his home for dinner. One week before he
was assassinated, Martin Luther King sat at the Threatt dinner table.
"Over the years I watched as my father made public speeches,
using his humor and wit to defuse tense situations." states
Elliott.
Finishing high school
in Kansas City, Elliott accepted a tennis scholarship to play for
the University of Missouri. He started stand-up comedy in his
first year of college and was soon hooked. Hooked so bad that
the next year he quit tennis to concentrate all his free time on
comedy.
His early comedy
partners included Sinbad, Dennis Miller, Louie Anderson and the late
Bill Hicks and Sam Kinison. After college he moved to Los
Angeles and began show casing the Improvisation and Comedy Store. He
was a regular and house EMCEE at the famed Ice House in Pasadena. At
the age of 22 Elliott became a national touring headliner. He
was runner up for Ellen Degeneres in the Showtime's Funniest in
America Contest.
After several years in L.A he moved back to Kansas City to host a
local TV variety show on the FOX affiliate. That is when he met his
wife Katheryn who he now has 3 children with. Elliott continues to
headline around the country, hosted his own radio show, appearing on
shows such as A&E Comedy on the road, Comedy Club Network and HBO
Comic Relief.
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