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Iconic comedian Rob Schneider to perform at MontBleu

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Rob Schneider at is at MontBleu this Friday.
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Three-time Emmy winner, American actor, comedian, screenwriter and director Rob Schneider will be coming to MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa, Friday, Oct. 4.

Schneider is a prominent and successful comedy actor and has starred in many popular films such as “Grown Ups,” “50 First Dates,” “Big Daddy” and the second highest grossing film “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo.”

Schneider became what he is today from his role in NBC’s Saturday Night Live along with other popular actors like Adam Sandler, Tim Meadows and David Spade.



Before SNL, he started writing jokes as a teenager and performing at local venues around San Francisco where he was born and raised.

Schneider then began opening for big comedians like Jay Leno and eventually starred in “The David Letterman Show” in 1987.



In 1990, Schneider was on HBO’s “13th Annual Young Comedians Special” which scored him his spot on SNL. He went from writer to featured guest to a full cast member in a short period of time.

Schneider’s four seasons on SNL earned him a nomination for three Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. Schneider is also known for his legendary roles in Adam Sandler’s production company, Happy Madison.

Schneider also supports many different charities and founded his own, The Rob Schneider Music Foundation, which focuses on music education for middle and high school students.

After taking a break from stand up for almost 20 years, he’s back on stage.

Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 8.

Tickets are available for $30-35 through Ticketmaster.com or call MontBleu at 775-588-3515.

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