Alan Watt’s relaxed pacing and cherubic smile give
his comedic material a dry, almost whimsical spin that drive his punch
lines home with a deadly accuracy.
It is this perceptive sense of humour that recently
landed Watt in a role on TV’s hit sitcom Seinfeld.
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The former Torontonian, now at home writing for television in Los Angeles, exhibits a playful intelligence that delights in creative wordplay: He shrugs at the the nonsensical concept of being "overtired, that is being too tired to sleep" and wonders why there is no opposite term for someone who’s "too awake to get out of bed." |
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