![]() |
![]() |
HONOLULU
STAR BULLETIN |
![]() |
|
|
Wacky
girls are his forté Opening for the "Beautiful" tour is comedian Liam Sullivan, a fitting pick as he's been a fan of Cho's since 1994's "All-American Girl." Sullivan, too, has TV experience in his past. The Norfolk, Mass., native was on the cast of VH1's "I Hate My 30s," and has appeared on shows such as "Alias" and the "Gilmore Girls." But he might be better known for writing, directing and performing in self-produced short videos in which he plays multiple female roles. Videos can be downloaded from his Web site, LiamShow.com. Sullivan says Cho helped shape his career in comedy: "She blogged about me originally. We started working together after that." Cho guested in some of Sullivan's short films, such as a music video parody, "Shoes," that spawned a hit song for one of Sullivan's most recognizable characters, blond-but-not-so-bubbly Kelly. Though it's sourpuss Kelly who gets nearly all the attention -- she has her own ringtone and a Web site called Betchslap.com -- it's the role of Mother Grandma that Sullivan finds amusing. "My grandmother might recognize herself in the role as far as being supportive," said Sullivan. "But there's a side to my grandmother character that separates her from all grandmothers. All my characters are wacky." |
|
![]() |
![]() |