


Jack Swersie presents a virtual barrage of non-stop stand-up comedy and precision juggling performed with a consistently upbeat and endearing style. His talents have allowed this clever entertainer to tour the grandest theaters throughout the United States, earning him the reputation as one of the strongest concert acts in the business. His striking brand of showmanship has taken him to the sophisticated audiences of Las Vegas and Atlantic City and has earned him the opportunity to headline scores of banquets and corporate events. He's also made half-a-dozen cable and national television appearances including a featured appearance on Fox News "FOX & FRIENDS."
Jack's Promotional Video:
To see old video footage of Jack Swersie on television, CLICK HERE.


Jack Swersie with Leon
Redbone in 2008.
See dozens of celebrity photographs from Jack's
personal album.
Jack recently headlined the
showroom at the Dakota Sioux Casino in Watertown, S.D.
To read a letter of
recommendation from the Casino CEO, click
here.
Jack's eBook "Opening
Act" is now available at
Amazon
and Barnes
& Noble.
OPENING
ACT
is the autobiography of an entertainer who never achieved huge show business
success but made a nice living warming up audiences for over one hundred
legendary concert stars of the 20th century. Comedian Jack Swersie shares his
recollections of having worked with talent as diversified as Perry Como,
"Weird Al" Yankovic, the Smothers Brothers, Tim McGraw, Ray Charles,
Milton Berle, B.B. King, the Beach Boys, the Four Tops, and Joan Rivers among
many, many others. But OPENING ACT is not just about the great stars with whom
he rubbed elbows. Putting his thirty-year career in perspective, Swersie shares
the highs and lows of a show business journey where he was always the number-two
man in a business where number-one reigns supreme. Swersie tells it like it was.
From his days as a young actor, through the comedy club era, and on to the
dreaded Catskill Mountains. From a cruise ship performance debacle to his very
successful national television appearances in the mid-1990's. From his first
concert work in 1981 all the way up to 2010 when he began to experience what
felt like (but ultimately wasn't) the twilight of a long comedy career. Swersie takes
the reader along on his emotional roller coaster ride through a tough business
called "Show". Show business, from the often humorous and sometimes
bitter perspective of an entertainer who never reached the top of his game but
always made a good living doing what he loves.
Jack's Wife, Jill, is an Accomplished Oil Painter - CLICK HERE
BIOGRAPHY RESUME REVIEWS VIDEO LINKS
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