Ray Ellin
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Ray Ellin is an American comedian, talk show host, producer, writer, director.
Ellin performs at top comedy clubs around the United States. Ellin produced and directed the film "The Latin Legends Of Comedy", which he financed on his own 6 credit cards. It's opening weekend, the film finished third in per-screen average behind Oscar winners "The Last King Of Scotland" and "The Queen". The movie was acquired by 20th Century Fox for US dvd rights.
Ellin hosted the television show "New York Now." He also co-starred in the film "Killing Cinderella" opposite Jessica Capshaw.
Ellin currently hosts the web-based talk show "LateNet with Ray Ellin," seen on www.dailycomedy.com. The show has had appearances by comedians, actors, and authors including Chevy Chase, Jeff Garlin, Hank Azaria, Charles Grodin, Richard Belzer, Susie Essman, Artie Lange, Amy Sedaris, Richard Kind, Paul Shaffer, and Fran Drescher.