Tanya lee Davis at 3-feet, 6-inches tall, is the Ferrari of comedy - Classy, Top quality low to the ground and kind of racy.
Tanya comes from LA and is used to shaking things up, starting with her use of the word midget. She puts a positive spin on the term, not easy coming from the PC capital of the world!
Her act is like a whirlwind; it’s fresh, frenetic, energetic comedy delivered at lightening pace, she uses her comedy cleverly to create her own world. Tanya’s saucy, bold delivery often surprises and delights the crowd. “The audience usually expect someone with a disability to be shy and reserved, which I'm not’’
Tanya Lee Davis headlines at comedy clubs throughout the US. In 2001, she headlined her own stage-show at the prestigious Melbourne Comedy Festival, which earned her rave reviews, and in 1999 she came second in the Seattle Comedy Competition, the first woman for ten years to make the finals.
She won the 4th Annual Norman G. Brooks Stand-up Comedy Competition last year in Hollywood and also had a successful month-long run as part of The U.S. Comedy Invasion at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2003
Tanyalee is available for Comedy Venues, Corporate Work, Television, Voice Overs, Acting, Script Writing etc
TV WORK:
Bash (Carson Daly) MTV
The Maury Show
The X Files Fox
Black Sheep USA Network
THEATRE WORK:
Birthday of Infanto Door Knob Productions
Lets hear it for Christmas Fantasy Theatre for Children
Alice In Wonderland Door Knob Productions
FILM WORK:
Austin Power 3
For the Love of Money
You will never weiz in this town again
Matador
FESTIVALS:
Winner of 2003 Norman G Brooks Comedy Contest, 2003 Edinburgh Fringe, 2001 Melbourne Comedy Festival, 2001 New Orleans Comedy Festival
REGULAR COMEDY CLUBS: As Compere or full sets
The Comedy Store Los Angeles
Zaines Comedy Club Chicago
Yuks Yuks Circuit Canada
The Comedy Underground Seattle
The Tropicana Las Vegas
…and not forgetting; regular performances on The Maury Show
QUOTES:
“It leaves you feeling breathless and wanting more” Time Out.
“a master of physical punctuation” The Las Vegas Sun