Dylan Brody

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Dylan Brody (born 1964) is an U.S. playwrite, author and stand-up comedian. In 2005 his play Mother May I won the Stanley Drama Award. He has appeared on A&E's Comedy on the Road and FOX TV's Comedy Express and has written for Jay Leno's Tonight Show monologue. His 2007 one-man show Thinking Allowed has received very strong reviews.[1]

He has written two novels: A Tale of a Hero and the Song of her Sword and The Warm Hello.[1]

He graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1985.[2] He lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife.[1]

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