Introduction
How You Can Beat Stage Fright
About the Stars
 Carlos Alazraqui
 Jason Alexander
 Mose Allison
 Maya Angelou
 Lawrence P. Beron
 Mark Bittner
 Walter Block
 Jim Bouton
 David Brenner
 Larry "Bubbles" Brown
 David Burns
 Tony Castle
 Peter Coyote
 Phyllis Diller
 Olympia Dukakis
 Will Durst
 Albert Ellis
 Melissa Etheridge
 Tony Freeman
 Dave Goelz
 Bonnie Hayes
 Dan Hicks
 JeROME
 Mickey Joseph
 Kevin Kataoka
 Richard Lewis
 Paul Lyons
 Maria Mason
 Meehan Brothers
 Larry Miller
 David A. Moss
 Frank Oz
 Ron Paul
 Simon Phillips
 Mark Pitta
 Kevin Rooney
 Bob Sarlatte
 Mark Schiff
 Ben Sidran
 Robin Williams
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Bibliography

Bob Sarlatte

Bob Sarlatte is a San Francisco-based, nationally known commercial actor, radio and television personality, comedian and speaker. His extensive credits include announcer, writer and regular comedy contributor on the first “David Letterman Show” for NBC in 1980, over twenty appearances on the Late Night version of that program, with guest spots on “The Late Show” as well. He has been the co-host and features reported on the Bay Area’s “AM San Francisco,” national humor reporter for “Entertainment Tonight,” and has done comedy/commentary for the Fox Sports Network. He has done voice-over work in over 5000 radio and television commercials and cartoons, been a guest on NBC’s “Night Court,” ABC’s “Match Game,” co-hosted PBS’s “Comedy Tonight,” as well as acted in Star Trek IV, So I Married an Ax Murderer, EDTV and Flubber. Careerwise, he currently remains as active as possible for one individual human being.