Meet the Show

April Brucker

April Brucker is an actress/ writer/ standup comedian/ ventriloquist/ voice artist. As a live entertainer April has served as the opening act for Otto and George (Howard Stern, the Aristocrats, HBO's Dirtiest Dozen), and has been featured alongside Chips Clooney (Las Vegas Headliner, Mentor to David Copperfield), Rick Shapiro (HBO), Jay Johnson (Two and Only, TV's Soap), and David Newell (Mr. McFeeley of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood), Pat O'Donnell (The Tonight Show), Dan Still (National Touring Headliner) and others.

J-ROD is one of the producers of the hit t.v. show SCRUBS and was also one of the producers of Zach Braff's hit movie GARDEN STATE. In addition to his appearances on t.v. shows such as America's Got Talent, J-ROD has made many appearances on THE STRANGE DAVE SHOW and is Dave's official Los Angeles correspondent. On The Strange Dave Show, J-ROD often fails miserably at the "Name That T.V. Theme Song" and usually winds up feuding with fellow Strange Dave Show staffer, THE WOLFMAN, to whom J-ROD refers to jokingly as THE CAVEMAN. Incidentally, J-ROD also worked on the t.v. show CAVEMAN but claims the two have no relation whatsoever.

J-ROD

Don Stugots is a radio personality that hosts THE DON STUGOTS EXPERIENCE. In addition to having his own talk show on numerous internet radio stations such as thereisnoradio.com, he has also been featured as a caller-in on other hit radio programs including THE RON AND FEZ SHOW and currently hosts his own Paltalk chat room. Don is the master at playing "Double Shot Of The Sopranos" on THE STRANGE DAVE SHOW where Dave likes to count the amount of curses that are covered up on A&E.

Don Stugots

Moo The Movie Guy is a regular guest on THE STRANGE DAVE SHOW. A self proclaimed master of obscure movie lines, Moo's "bits" evolve around playing "Moo's Movie Trivia" where he gets three obscure movie lines and has to guess the movie. He has also worked on many movies as a production assistant but has never worked with J-ROD.

Moo The Movie Guy

The Wolfman has never worked in any area of the entertainment field and has refused to both divulge his real name and real job. He is nerdy, Jewish, and an embarrassment to metro sexuals everywhere. His "bits" are focused mostly on his serial online-dating obsessions and post "2 spins" rehab recovery experiences. Although he has his own recording studio. Wolfman has never recorded one single parody song for the show leaving Dave with all the songwriting responsibilities which resulted in classic parody songs like "Two Spins" (set to the tune of Phil Collin's "Two Hearts"), "Goytober" (set to the tune of "Tomorrow" from the hit Broadway musical ANNIE), and "Online Woman" (set to the tune of Roy Orbison's "Pretty Woman").

The Wolfman

Esther Nash

Esther Nash is a fashion designer and famous New York City socialite that has appeared in hit t.v. shows such as "Single In The Hamptons" and fashion related programs on VH1. She has designed clothes for the rich and famous and owns her very own fashion boutiques called "Sugar Daddy/Baby Doll Boutique."  Esther is the official fashion correspondent on THE STRANGE DAVE SHOW.

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