Kermet Apio
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Born
Kermet K. Apio
Notable workWinner of The Great American Comedy Festival, Unarmed and Lethargic, The Improv
MediumStand-up, television
Kermet Apio | |
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| Born | Kermet K. Apio |
| Notable work | Winner of The Great American Comedy Festival, Unarmed and Lethargic, The Improv |
| Comedy career | |
| Medium | Stand-up, television |
| Genres | Satire, observational comedy, Improvisational comedy, Sarcasm |
| Subjects | education, technology, commercialism, marriage, children, hobbies, health, self-deprecation, everyday life, family, friends, finances, transportation, racism, race relations |
| Website | www.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.