Jeremy Hotz and Brent Morin in Country Club shows

Jeremy Hotz and Brent Morin will get the crowd laughing with their comedy today at Catalina Country Club. The club presents the Laugh Factory’s stand up comedy every Friday through Aug. 20, with two shows, the first at 6:30 p.m. and the second at 9 p.m.

The comedian/actors will both perform in two shows.

Jeremy Hotz and Brent Morin will get the crowd laughing with their comedy today at Catalina Country Club. The club presents the Laugh Factory’s stand up comedy every Friday through Aug. 20, with two shows, the first at 6:30 p.m. and the second at 9 p.m.

The comedian/actors will both perform in two shows.

Jeremy Hotz is a favorite in theaters and stand-up comedy clubs across Canada and the US, including the world famous Laugh Factory and Improv in both Las Vegas and Los Angeles. He has also headlined at HBO’s prestigious comedy festival in Aspen, Colorado. Beyond his stand-up comic merits, Jeremy is also a talented actor who has appeared in the feature films “My Favorite Martian” (with Elizabeth Hurley) and “Speed 2” (with Sandra Bullock and Jason Patric). He starred in the four-part mini-series “Married Life” on Comedy Central and was nominated for a Gemini Award for the CBC’s “OH CANA-DUH”. He was the recipient of a Gemini Award for “Best Performance in a Comedy Show or Series” for his work in the celebrated series “The Newsroom” on the CBC and PBS in America.

In 2008, Jeremy was honored with the Dave Broadfoot, Comic Genius Award at the Canadian Comedy Awards, which is the most prestigious comedy award in the country. Following that year, he was awarded Best Male Stand-Up 2009. Most recently, after headlining the Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland Comedy Festivals, Hotz was awarded the Jury Prize – Best International Performer at the Sydney Comedy Festival.

A year ago, Brent Morin was a New Face at the prestigious Just for Laughs festival. In only one year he returned to the Festival after being named one of “Variety’s Top Ten Comic to Watch.” Things are definitely looking up for the comic, who serves up episodes of personal embarrassment for strangers’ amusement.

In recent months, the “Chelsea Lately” panel regular made his late-night debut on “Conan” (“where I was a P.A. for three years”) and landed a lead role opposite old pal Chris D’Elia in the upcoming NBC series “Undateable,” produced by Bill Lawrence.

A dinner menu is available. Admission is open to people 18 and older.

    There are $30 Regular Tickets and $40 VIP Ticket (Guaranteed table seating with amenities). Tickets will be available at any Santa Catalina Island Company ticket booth or at the Pavilion Hotel or Atwater Hotel front desk.