Comedian Jane Condon lives in Greenwich, Connecticut. But she's still a nice person. She has two boys. Otherwise everything's fine. The Associated Press has dubbed her "an uppercrust Roseanne" and The New York Times says, "Condon had the audience cackling, guffawing and in hysterics as she sliced through marriage, husband, kids, politics and other topics." She loves to tell stories about her adventures (mostly survival tales) with her husband and kids. And she thanks them for all their material. This funny mom has appeared on ABC's "The View,' Lifetime's "Girls' Night Out," and FOX's series finale of "24.' She is the grand prize winner of the Ladies of Laughter Contest. She won "Audience Favorite (NY)' on NBC's 'Last Comic Standing. ' Her clean comedy makes her a favorite at benefits and fundraisers, country clubs and corporations around the country. President Bill Clinton, who's heard her several times, said, 'Hey Janie! Tell me a joke!'
Comedian Jane Condon lives in Greenwich, Connecticut. But she's still a nice person. She has two boys. Otherwise everything's fine. The Associated Press has dubbed her "an uppercrust Roseanne" and The New York Times says, "Condon had the audience cackling, guffawing and in hysterics as she sliced through marriage, husband, kids, politics and other topics." She loves to tell stories about her adventures (mostly survival tales) with her husband and kids. And she thanks them for all their material. This funny mom has appeared on ABC's "The View,' Lifetime's "Girls' Night Out," and FOX's series finale of "24.' She is the grand prize winner of the Ladies of Laughter Contest. She won "Audience Favorite (NY)' on NBC's 'Last Comic Standing. ' Her clean comedy makes her a favorite at benefits and fundraisers, country clubs and corporations around the country. President Bill Clinton, who's heard her several times, said, 'Hey Janie! Tell me a joke!'