What top comedians get paid for college gigs
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Amy Schumer: $50k-$100k. The “Trainwreck’’ star’s price tag is no joking matter.
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Hannibal Buress: $20k-$50k. Buress became a household name after doing a comedy bit in 2014 about rape allegations against Bill Cosby, which was picked up by various news outlets.
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Aziz Ansari: $50k-$100k. Ansari played Tom Haverford on the NBC hit series “Parks and Recreation.’’
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Marc Maron: $10k-$20k. Though his rate is on the low end, Maron once interviewed President Barack Obama on his “WTF with Marc Maron’’ podcast.
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Loni Love: $10k-$20k. Love is one of the hosts of BET talk show “The Real,’’ alongside Tamera Mowry, Tamar Braxton, Adrienne Bailon and Jeannie Mai.
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T.J. Miller: $20k-$50k. Miller currently stars in HBO’s sitcom “Silicon Valley.’’
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Aisha Tyler: $10k-$20k. Tyler hosts “Whose Line is it Anyway?’’ on The CW.
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Craig Robinson: $20k-$50k. The standup comedian is best known as Darryl Philbin on “The Office.’’
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Garfunkel and Oates: $10k-$20k. The comedic duo Garfunkel (Riki Lindhome) and Oates (Kate Micucci) first met at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Jamie Kennedy: $20k-$50k. Kennedy’s film and television credits include “Scream,’’ “Malibu’s Most Wanted,’’ “Son of the Mask’’ and “Ghost Whisperer.’’
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Erik Griffin: $10k-$20k. Griffin is most recognizable as Montez Walker in “Workaholics.’’
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Anjelah Johnson: $20k-$50k. This former NFL cheerleader is best known for her comedic bit about nail salons.
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Finesse Mitchell: $6k-$10k. Mitchell was formerly a cast member on “Saturday Night Live.’’
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Anthony Jeselnik: $20k-$50k. Jeselnik replaced JB Smoove as host of NBC’s “Last Comic Standing.’’
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Gabriel Iglesias: $50k-$100k. The self-named “Fluffy’’ recently starred in “Magic Mike XXL.’’
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