Doubble Troubble
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Doubble Troubble | ||
Nick (l) and Alex Karvounis, Doubble Troubble |
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Background information | ||
Birth name(s): | Alex Karvounis Nick Karvounis |
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Other name(s): | aka The Rodeo Rejects | |
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Official site: | www.nickandalex.com | |
Genre(s): | Comedy, Juggling |
Doubble Troubble is the comedy-juggling team of identical twins Nick and Alex Karvounis. Since the age of 12, Nick and Alex have been performing their two-man comedy show worldwide. In international competition, they have won more than a dozen medals and set the world record for juggling 12 rings between two people in 1995.[1] They are featured in the juggling historical reference book Virtuosos of Juggling.[2] Nick and Alex continue to perform their act in Las Vegas showrooms and variety theaters across the country.[3]
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[edit] The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Nick and Alex appeared on the late night talk show The Tonight Show with Jay Leno to perform their unique golf trick in which Nick chips a golf ball into his brother's mouth. "Look at these two geniuses," remarks Jay Leno. "You have a lot more faith in them than I do!"[4]
[edit] Filmography
Year | Film | Role | imDb Page |
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2001 | Olive Juice | Producer and Cinematographer | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0254617 |
2002 | R.S.V.P. | Associate Producers | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0271210 |
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ juggling.org. IJA Convention Champions. juggling.org.
- ^ Heinz Zeithen, Carl. Virtuosos of Juggling. dube press.
- ^ Doubble Troubble (official site). nickandalex.com. Retrieved on 2 April 2007.
- ^ The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Episode 3337. nbc.com. Retrieved on 30 March 2007.