just found some of my old stuff or should i say "classic" stuff on youtube:
This is my current bio:
iJoke Partner Marc Price, while best known as "Skippy" from the classic TV sit-com "Family Ties", is currently very busy behind the cameras in Hollywood. In the last few years, Marc has created and produced TV programs for Animal Planet ("Comics Unleashed with Rich Jenni"), GSN ("National Lampoon's Funny Money", E! ("Star Dates"), and this fall he served as producer/ writer of "Midnight Money Madness" on TBS. This show was produced by Endemol (the same company that brings us "Deal Or No Deal")
As a producer, new stuff is in the works and you will hear about it here first.
As a candiate for "where are they now fame" I could probably grab 15 more minutes Screech style, but...
People tell me that i should do celebrity fit club for 7o thousand and get skinny, but the public humiliation is too much to bare.
Update:
I hear they pay more now... A Lot more! And if you just lose the weight they leave you alone during the week.
Tina Yothers did it and won. She's got nutrasystem for life...
Very tempting...But then so was the apple in the garden of eden.
TURN ON
Laughter, Creativity, Camping, Sunsets, Sunrises, Amazing Vistas, Beautiful Places, Nice People.
Laughing really hard.
And i am blessed to have had experiences with all of these in grand fashion.
TURN OFF
cleaning my room, change (not as in 'loose change", but as in I hate when things change! Once i get used to something i like it to stay that way... have you seen my act?), car problems, bills, etc.
A wise man knows, you can't have the turn ons with out the turn offs.
HOBBIES
hiking, camping, rollerblading with my dog. Watching classic tv shows from the 50s.
MOVIES
Pan's Labyrinth: awesome.
"About A Boy" very funny.
The last Robert Altman film about Garrison Keeler old time radio show with lilly tomlin,
Watch This Movie starring seth meyers from SNL (he's really funny in it)
also i stll love the classsic: "The Sting" which when i was little i saw it in a big theatre and when Robert Redford supposedly shoots Paul Newman, i yelled, "Why he do that?!" and got one of my first big laughs...(not on purpose of course)
i ususally like the funny little indies... with great performances, and well shot. I have worked on enough crappy movies to really appreciate the effort that goes into a fine one.
My personal really bad film festival:
"The Zoo Gang" With Jason Gedrick (his first film and mine) also starring Ben Vareen 1984
"Trick or Treat" with Gene Simmons and Ozzy 1987 directed by Charles Martin Smith
"The Rescue" with Kevin Dillon (now of 'Entourage' fame)1989
"Killer Tomatoes Eat France" (this was part 3 and George Clooney starred in part 2. He turned down Part 3 cause he had bigger things in mind...His loss) 1991
"Global Warming: Hot Times Ahead" (this was a film for highschools that i starred in with my dalmation Tyler. It was for "Churchill films" they have been making films for schools since the 50s. All the ones we used to sleep through. But this said all the same stuff Al Gore is saying now and was really ahead of it's time!!! check it out if you can find it...) 1992
BOOKS
I like jsons blog video where he does the song from rent: Always Funny. Also Jim Mcue and his joke from iraq and his blog from the war zone.
Hey Marc! It's good seeing you again. I finally was able to submit my video to IJOKE and with what perfect timing for the "Funny People Contest". Hope you enjoyed it.
I would like to make apologize to you for calling you jerk. I am sorry about that. I didn't mean to hurt your feeling. I accidentally deleted my name on your facebook. Hope you forgive me.
I saw your two movies, "The Rescue" and "The Zoo Gang" and they are very good movies. I read your notes about hating to clean up your room and paying the bills. I don't like to pay the bills, but I like to clean my kitchen. Have a good day.
Hey Marc, I don't know that you like to watch the classic tv shows from the 50s. Me too, I like to watch classic tv shows like The Honeymooners, Leave It to Beaver and more. I also like 1960s classic tv shows. What are your favorite tv shows?