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  • Disability Awareness
  • Overcoming Adversity
  • Self-Esteem Enhancement
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    Biography

    Riveting, truthful, and challenging are just some for the words that best describe Kathy Buckley, otherwise known as "America's First Hearing-Impaired Comedienne." Kathy Buckley is more than a popular comic, with her humor having a higher purpose. As quoted on the PBS television production, "Look Who's Laughing," "My comedy disarms people. I truly believe that the only disability out there is attitude. I love to make people laugh, but I love it even more if I can teach them something at the same time."

    Kathy began her career on a dare to enter a comedy competition to benefit a non-profit cause. Since that time, she has risen to become a veteran comedian who has been nominated three years in a row for an American Comedy Award. She continues to tour the country appearing at comedy clubs such as The Improv, Catch a Rising Star, the Ice House. She has guest starred and been featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Entertainment Tonight, VH-1's Stand-up Spotlight, Live With Regis and Kathy Lee, Evening at the Improv, and Caroline's Comedy Hour on A & E. Kathy recently starred on her own HBO special, "Women of the Night," and was the focus of the Emmy Award-winning documentary, "I Can Hear the Laughter."

    The rise to the top was not an easy one and that is what makes Kathy's presentation all the more compelling. As a second-grader she was thought to be retarded. As a young woman enjoying the beach in Los Angeles, she was run-over by a jeep and was near death. Full recovery took five years. Just one year latter, she was diagnosed with cancer. She now holds the title of two-time cancer survivor. Kathy's performance -- which reflects upon her life experiences -- is funny yet riveting.

    Kathy has also creatively transformed her message into a one-woman play. Her run of six weeks in Los Angeles was extended for four months and her three-month engagement off Broadway ran for four months to sell-out crowds in both cities. USA Today, Daily Variety, and The New York Times all gave her show a rousing review for its impact, humor, inspiration and delivery. Kathy Buckley recently authored an autobiography entitled, "If You Could Hear What I See," and produced a one-woman television presentation on PBS of the same title. Her video of this presentation has become one of PBS' most requested shows.

    Awards and Honors

    Kathy Buckley

  • Achievement Award for the Year 2002
  • Reynolds Society American Hero Award
  • City of Hope Empowering Women Around the World
  • CARE Communication and Leadership Award
  • Toastmaster International Media Awareness Award
  • The Dole Foundation Hero Award
  • Challenge Center Woman of the year
  • Oralingua School Valley of the Hearts Award
  • Parents Helping Parents Lois Tarkanian Award
  • Lois Tarkanian Founding Administrator Better Hearing Achievement Award
  • Better Hearing Institute Help America Hear Humanitarian Award
  • Hear Now Foundation Individual Achievement Award
  • National Council on Communicative Disorders Award of Excellence
  • New York State Theatre Education Association Walter Knott Service Award
  • Goodwill Industries President Awards
  • PATH Ovation Award
  • Best Writing Drama-Logue Award
  • Best Writing, Best Performance Media Access Award
  • Best Play Cine Golden Eagle Award
  • Outstanding Video Production PBS Special
  • No Labels, No Limits Media Access Award
  • 2002 Outstanding Television Special: No Labels, No Limits, Executive Producer

    Testimonials

    "Kathy has you crying one moment, the next you're laughing. She brings down the house!" -- Today Show, NBC

    "Your keynote speech left all our employees leaving knowing that we can overcome anything, and the best is yet to come. What a gift to give our company. Everyone is still talking about it. You made me look G-R-E-A-T!" -- Holly Teutemacher, Kellogg Foods


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