The Bonkerz Seal of Approval
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The Bonkerz Seal of Approval is required before any comic can work for Bonkerz. These requirements include a commitment to professionalism, as well as providing a great experience for the audience. Bonkerz’ comics are given an itinerary for each venue that outlines show times, content requirements, contact information, lodging details and even a minimum time frame they must appear at the venue before the show.
Bonkerz’ comics typically work multiple Bonkerz venues every year. Some of our headlining comedians work as much as half of their calendar year just working for us. Their actions at each of our venues relates to their employment at all of our venues. Doing a good job in one location is how they earn the opportunity to work all of our locations. The converse is also true, so you can rest assured that the Bonkerz Seal of Approval is not easily earned and something that comics must maintain in order to perform at any and all Bonkerz locations.
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Jeremy Wieand
Jeremy Wieand has always been a little guy who brings big laughs. After playing Andy King for 100 episodes on the Family Channel Original Sitcom, Big Brother Jake, The show follows the life of Jake Rozzner (Steinfeld), a former Hollywood stuntman who returned to his “foster” home to help out his recently widowed foster mother, Connie “Ma” Duncan with her foster children.
Jeremy Wieand said he had fun on Big Brother Jake with Gary playing Jake’s good friend from high school who was now a lawyer and Jane was Jake’s former high school girlfriend. Miss Morgan was the social worker before being replaced with Miss Domedian. The older youngsters attended Frederick Douglass High School. Jake was the narrator of the show. Jeremy along with being cast on most major television shows in the 1990’s including Boy Meets World, Sister Sister and Clueless, he decided the laughs were not going to stop with the quirkiness of getting older.
Jeremy Wieand says because of his lack of height… and hair, he’s always had a knack for witty comebacks and humorous anecdotes. If it’s a confusing, uncomfortable or embarrassing situation, Jeremy will help you laugh about it along the way.
Jeremy Wieand has been well received by audiences which have resulted in being booked to perform at various comedy clubs and showrooms across the country, including The Tempe Improv, The Laugh Factory, L.A. Comedy Club, Las Vegas Live Comedy Club Starring Edwin San Juan at Planet Hollywood and numerous Bonkerz Comedy Club locations and venues where he was the resident host and feature for “Comedy After Dark Starring Anthony Padilla” and starred in his own weekly show “Sunday Night Funnies” at the Plaza Hotel in Downtown Las Vegas. Jeremy has also been fortunate enough to have opened for Comedic greats like Louie Anderson at Palace Station Hotel and Casino, Warren Durso at Plaza Hotel and The LVH, Jim Norton with Dave Attell at the MGM Grand. Jeremy Wieand has always been a little guy who brings big laughs. After playing Andy King for 100 episodes on the Family Channel Original Sitcom, Big Brother Jake, The show follows the life of Jake Rozzner (Steinfeld), a former Hollywood stuntman who returned to his “foster” home to help out his recently widowed foster mother, Connie “Ma” Duncan with her foster children. The foster family included Lou, Kateri, Jill, Andy played by Jeremy Wieand, and Dave. Jill left the show after two seasons and a young, abandoned Asian girl, Caroline was in the care of Ma Duncan.
Jeremy Wieand said he had fun on Big Brother Jake with Gary playing Jake’s good friend from high school who was now a lawyer and Jane was Jake’s former high school girlfriend. Miss Morgan was the social worker before being replaced with Miss Domedian. The older youngsters attended Frederick Douglass High School. Jake was the narrator of the show. Jeremy along with being cast on most major television shows in the 1990’s including Boy Meets World, Sister Sister and Clueless, he decided the laughs were not going to stop with the quirkiness of getting older. Check your local listings and be sure to catch Jeremy Wieand at a Casino, College or Comedy Club near you!!