
The Sixties Show, starring Hannah Elisabeth, has been performed live in several nightclub venues, and features some of the great pop hits of the 1960s. Click here to listen to three song samples from the CD.
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 In the grand tradition of Hollywood's funniest (and sexiest!) blonde comediennes...fast-talking, irreverant broads such as Mae West and Jean Harlow...Hannah has combined sass with blonde insouciance to create her own original, self-scripted comedy video vehicle, "My Big Blonde Life" (mybigblondelife on YouTube). With new shows posting several times a month, Hannah sheds humor and satire on everything from pop culture to current events to her life in Vegas as a poker player.
A former CBS affiliate news anchor and writer, (whose extensive television credits include her 2008 featured appearance on ESPN's World Series of Poker,) Hannah has been featured in numerous TV spots and infomercials, a country music video, and most recently, a reality show pilot about her life as a Las Vegas poker player. Hannah comes by her broadcast savvy, dry wit and incisive commentary genetically: her grandfather was Lawrence E. Spivak, the creator and original moderator of television's longest-running news program, Meet the Press. She is also related to Sheldon Leonard, one of television's most prolific sitcom producers and directors (The Andy Griffith Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, etc.), as well as musical theatre legendary composer Richard Rodgers. Hannah's own eclectic performance background encompasses live theatre and night clubs, where she has often used both her comedic and musical talents.
Innately comfortable in front of a camera, whether as a commentator, comedienne, singer or dramatic actor, Hannah brings her unique style, energy and pizzazz to whatever entertainment project she takes on.
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