Greg Giraldo
USINFO | 2013-08-29 10:00

 
Greg Giraldo (December 10, 1965 – September 29, 2010) was an American stand-up comedian, television personality, and retired lawyer. Giraldo was best known for his appearances on Comedy Central's televised roast specials, and for his work on that network's television shows Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, Lewis Black's Root of All Evil, and the programming block Stand-Up Nation, the last of which he hosted.
 
Giraldo was married twice. His first marriage was at the age of 23, and lasted for two years. In a 2005 interview, Giraldo stated that he had been married for seven years to his second wife, a former Caroline's comedy club waitress, and that they had three sons, ages five, three and nearly two. Giraldo had a tattoo on his right bicep, which read "Maryann 1-23-99," which was his second wife's name, and the date they were married. Giraldo and Maryann separated in 2008. At the time of Giraldo's death, he was divorced.
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