FOURTH WALL BIOS
DAN GLASER
Dan Glaser was a full time performer and Assistant Director with Ad-Libs Improvisational Comedy Troupe for over 20 years and is one of the most experienced improv actors working today. He has appeared in many national and local commercials including McDonalds, Texaco, Harrahs Casino, Wrigleys Gum, and The Texas Lottery. Dan also teaches improv, some of his former students have continued in the field, joining groups such as The Groundlings, and The Second City, and Acme Comedy Theater. Others have gone on to appear on HBO, Showtime, Last Comic Standing, and a few have even started their own successful comedy troupes.
JARET REDDICK
Jaret Reddick is the lead singer of the Grammy and Emmy nominated rock band Bowling For Soup and is known for playing his signature Texas guitar. Jaret has written and performed songs for television and movies such as Zoom, Scooby Doo 2, Freaky Friday, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, and the popular Disney cartoon Phineas and Ferb. He has appeared on "Live with Regis & Kathy Lee" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live". Jaret has always used comedy in every aspect of his day to day life as well as on stage with his band. He got involved with Fourth Wall Comedy after taking a workshop at Ad-Libs Comedy Club.
RAYNELL RUFFIN
A Bronx NY native, "Headkrack" has the makings of a major entertainment entity with the persona, wit, and credentials to back it up. In addition to being featured on the nationally syndicated Rickey Smiley Morning Show, Headkrack is also a well respected hip-hop artist. Raynell is currently constructing his debut album "The Big Playback’ ,he is poised to let the over-ground hear and bear witness to his remarkable rhyme delivery and wordplay. Krack has developed into a well rounded artist whose stage presence is captivating and engaging in classic hip-hop fashion. Raynell donates time to charitable organizations such as Big Brothers and Little Sisters and various outreach centers. His ambitions exceed the limits of radio and aim towards the big screen. He has hosted local TV shows as well as the nationally syndicated programs.
JOSH DIAMOND
Before coming aboard as Fourth Wall Comedy's Musical Director, Josh Diamond spent years as the Musical Director for famed The Second City, Las Vegas. With over a decade of experience Josh is one of the most accomplished improvisational musicians today. He is a graduate of The University of North Texas where he majored in Music Education. Along with composing music for television, Josh has been performing in Rock, Blues and Jazz bands since the age of sixteen.
CLIFTON HALL
Clifton Hall is relatively new to the improv scene. After taking only one class at Dallas Comedy House, he realized he was in love with it. Clifton has been performing in stage productions and being involved in short films since his Sophomore year of High School. Originally from the small Texas town of Wink, also the hometown of Roy Orbison, he moved to the North Texas area to pursue an acting career in television and film.
BRYAN HOLZWANGER
After a 27 year hiatus, Bryan has returned to the stage as a cast member of Fourth Wall Comedy. He first entertained audiences in his leading turn as "The Shoemaker" in Wes Mercer Elementary's 1982 production of The Grim Brothers’ The Shoemaker and the Elves. Bryan followed that up with a starring role in The Little Warlock, which was originally titled “The Little Witch”, until Bryan was awarded the part. Bryan lives in North Dallas with his wife, daughter, and two cats. He spends his free time coming up with ideas for ads.
MIKE MAYBERRY
The perpetual class clown, Mike started his “professional” comedy career, performing with a number of troupes, before joining the cast of Ad-Libs in 1998. After a decade of sharing the stage with his Ad-Libs counterparts, Mike decided to join Fourth Wall. He has been seen/heard in various commercials. He also recently formed Rhymin-N-Stealin, a Beastie Boys tribute band. By day, he owns his own branding and design studio, kharmik. When not working, he enjoys spending time with his wife and 2 children.

