Bobby Lee ready to crack Guam up

by Krystal Paco

Guam - The biggest comedy show of the summer kicks off tonight as the Heineken Laf Factory presents American actor and comedian Bobby Lee. Lee is most famous as a cast member on Mad-TV from 2001 to 2009 and for his roles in the films Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle and Pineapple Express.

Lee says his show is for mature audiences only, telling KUAM News, "People think that I'm Asian, but I'm not - I have jaundice, I'm white. I have a skin deficiency. I'm from San Diego, California - have you heard of it?"

Lee started standup comedy at 23 years old and credits much of his success to his regular gig as a roundtable panelist on the late night comedy talk show Chelsea Lately. Tickets are available at 76/Circle K and Jamaican Grill locations as well as at the Marriott Guam Resort and Spa prior to show times Friday and Saturday nights at 7 and 9:30 p.m. General admission is $30 and VIP is $50.


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