Kermet Apio

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Born
Kermet K. Apio

Notable workWinner of The Great American Comedy Festival, Unarmed and Lethargic, The Improv
Kermet Apio
Born
Kermet K. Apio

Notable workWinner of The Great American Comedy Festival, Unarmed and Lethargic, The Improv
Comedy career
MediumStand-up, television
GenresSatire, observational comedy, Improvisational comedy, Sarcasm
Subjectseducation, technology, commercialism, marriage, children, hobbies, health, self-deprecation, everyday life, family, friends, finances, transportation, racism, race relations
Websitewww.ikerm.com/HOME.html

Kermet Apio (pronounced ah-pe-oh) is an American stand-up comedian. He is from Honolulu, Hawaii and resides in Seattle, Washington. He is perhaps best known for being the winner of The Great American Comedy Festival, based out of Norfolk, Nebraska.[1] Similar to other comics, like Brian Regan or Eddie Brill, Apio refrains from off-color humor, instead relying on observational comedy, sarcasm, and satire. Because of this, he has gained even more recognition for being a family friendly comic.

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