Although comedy is her profession, Nadine has accomplished a lot in her young age. She is a national champion black belt, a world-class soccer player, and an avid snowboarder. She started playing soccer at the age of 4, and continued playing through college where she majored in Biology, but quickly realized her destiny was to tell jokes, not to wear a lab coat. So she decided to be funny while finishing her Bachelors Degree in biology and continued on to get her M.B.A. Nadine’s comedy style is much like her athleticism, fearless. She’s made her way up the comedy ladder very quickly, and has become a club favorite at many of the country’s top comedy clubs, including the Improv chain. Performing in the Boston Comedy Festival and being noted as the “one of the youngest and brightest up and comers” and traveling to the Middle East to entertain the troops are just a few of her notable accomplishments. These days Nadine splits time between the stage, a radio studio, her computer blogging, and a television studio. Nadine’s TV, Radio, Writing credits include: national commercials, talking head roles on E! Entertainment, Showtime’s Hot Tamales Live, The Skinny: Fat Free News, The Sunny Side of The Truth: Real World Hollywood, TVgasm, Zazreport, Daddy’s Girls, Jerseylicious, celebrity interviews on Mania TV, a weekly half-hour television show that syndicates to colleges across the country for National Lampoon and a nightly radio show on XM Satellite Radio.
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I hope I don’t offend anyone by saying this, or come across sounding totally assholish, but I really hope that the heart issues are the cause of death, and not drugs, prescription or otherwise. One less person dying of an OD, intentional or otherwise, would be a good thing.
I totally understand what you mean Sher. It’s so sad when really young people (ie Heath Ledger, Brittany Murphy etc.) die from ODing on prescription drugs, whether they knew what they were doing or not. So preventable.
I totally agree with you guys. Young people don’t just “die” from heart issues. Let’s hope it was heart issues, and not all the drugs he’d been taking for the last 25 years of his life.
I was sorry to hear the news of Corey’s passing, whatever the cause. But, it is always sadder when drugs are involved.
Existing heart conditions may have been exacerbated by drug use. That was the case with Andy Gibb. He may have lived to see his career revive and his grandchildren if not for years of coke use.