| Jeffrey Ross'
(a.k.a. the "Roastmaster General") show stopping performances
at celebrity roasts honoring some of America's favorite stars such
as William Shatner, Hugh Hefner, Flava Flav, and Pamela Anderson
inspired New York Magazine to crown him "The Meanest Man in
Comedy” and MTV to introduce him as “A one man verbal
assault unit”. The New York Times recently called Jeff, “An
heir apparent to such old-school masters as Buddy Hackett and Rodney
Dangerfield”.
Jeff's directorial debut, "Patriot Act: A Jeffrey Ross Home
Movie" screened at many top festivals and even won Best Picture
at the Montreal Comedy Festival. Jeff's very personal "home
movie" captures his own life changing experience entertaining
American soldiers stationed around Iraq during the early days of
the war. The New York Post gave the film a perfect four out of four
star review and declared it, "...the best documentary to emerge
from the Iraq war so far" General Richard Meyers, Chairman
of the Joint Chief of Staff said "Patriot Act" was...
"...funny and poignant -- every American should see it"
The New York Times reviewer declared Jeff, "...if not a hero,
than someone who at least did his small part". "Patriot
Act: A Jeffrey Ross Home Movie" aired on Showtime in honor
of Memorial Day and is now available on DVD.
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