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</ref>) is an [[United States|American]] [[comedian]]. Besides being active in [[New York City]] performing comedy, Mr. Herzog was the subject of the short film ''Zog's Place''.<ref name="Aronsky" /> He has also enjoyed small roles in the films ''[[Safe Men]]'', ''[[The Ten]]'' and ''[[The Baxter]]''. In the New York comedy scene, Seth hosts a weekly comedy show called "Sweet" at the [[Lower East Side]] bar, the Slipper Room.<ref name=heeb100 /> He was also recently noted in ''[[Heeb Magazine]]'' 's 2007 "Heeb 100," a listing of 100 influential young Jewish artists/performers.<ref name=heeb100>
</ref>) is an [[United States|American]] [[comedian]]. Besides being active in [[New York City]] performing comedy, Mr. Herzog was the subject of the short film ''Zog's Place''.<ref name="Aronsky" /> He has also enjoyed small roles in such films as ''[[Safe Men]]'', ''[[The Ten]]'' and ''[[The Baxter]]''. In the New York comedy scene, Seth hosts a weekly comedy show called "Sweet" at the [[Lower East Side]] bar, the Slipper Room.<ref name=heeb100 /> He was also recently noted in ''[[Heeb Magazine]]'' 's 2007 "Heeb 100," a listing of 100 influential young Jewish artists/performers.<ref name=heeb100>
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Seth Herzog (aka "The Zog"[1]) is an American comedian. Besides being active in New York City performing comedy, Mr. Herzog was the subject of the short film Zog's Place.[1] He has also enjoyed small roles in such films as Safe Men, The Ten and The Baxter. In the New York comedy scene, Seth hosts a weekly comedy show called "Sweet" at the Lower East Side bar, the Slipper Room.[2] He was also recently noted in Heeb Magazine 's 2007 "Heeb 100," a listing of 100 influential young Jewish artists/performers.[2] Seth is perhaps best known for his "Wonder Woman" routine, during which he wears a Wonder Woman costume and does a dance while lip-syncing to the Wonder Woman theme song.[2]


References

  1. ^ a b Aronsky, Rory L. (2003-11-02). "Zog's Place". Film Threat. Gore Group Publications. Retrieved 2007-11-28. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ a b c Abrams, Brian. "Seth Herzog". Heeb Magazine's Heeb 100. Retrieved 2007-11-28.

External Links

Seth Herzog at IMDb