Dennis Wolfberg

Dennis Wolfberg
Wolfberg was a schoolteacher before launching a full-time comedy career in 1979. Wolfberg attended Queens College, where he received a master's degree in clinical psychology. Wolfberg began his comedy career in New York City at the Comic Strip. Although he always wanted to be a comedian, he auditioned as a singer, playing his Martin guitar. Fortuitously, his audition piece was the Comic Strip's owner's favorite song: "American Pie." Wolfberg appeared twice on The Tonight Show. In addition, he was a frequent guest on The Merv Griffin Show, The Pat Sajak Show and The Arsenio Hall Show. He starred in his own half-hour comedy special on HBO in 1990.[2] He also had a recurring role as Gooshie on NBC's Quantum Leap, and in April 1993 Entertainment Tonight aired "A Day in the Life of Dennis Wolfberg," focusing on his relentless touring schedule.[citation needed] He headlined at comedy clubs across the country as well as working in Las Vegas and Atlantic City on a regular basis. He was twice named America's top male comic in votes by club-goers and owners nationwide. In 1990 he won an American Comedy Award as best male stand-up.
Name Dennis Wolfberg
Also Known As
Birthday 1946-03-29
Deathday 1994-10-03
Gender Male
IMDB Dennis Wolfberg profile on IMDB
Place of Birth Long Island, New York, USA
As: Self
2007-06-05
Comedy Club Greats...
As: Comedian
1982-10-24
The Clairvoyant...
As: Unknown
1986-06-06
The Perils of P.K...
As: Self (archive footag
2001-03-20
Laughing Out Loud: A...
As: Gooshie
1989-03-26
Quantum Leap...
As: Self
1962-10-01
The Tonight Show Sta...