Howie Mandell is a household name in the world of entertainment, known for his quick-witted humor and infectious energy. From his early days as a stand-up comedian to hosting hit game shows like “Deal or No Deal,” Mandell has been making people laugh for over four decades. In this exclusive interview, we sat down with the legendary comedian to discuss his career, his thoughts on the current state of comedy, and his upcoming projects.

Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Mandell began his career in comedy clubs in the late 1970s. He quickly gained recognition for his unique brand of humor, which often incorporated audience participation and physical comedy. In the 1980s, he landed his own TV show, “Bobby’s World,” which became a global success and cemented Mandell’s status as a comedic icon.

Throughout his career, Mandell has brought laughter to millions of people with his stand-up specials, TV shows, and his role as a judge on “America’s Got Talent.” But despite his success, he remains humble and focused on the joy of making people laugh. He also uses his platform to raise awareness about mental health, as he has openly talked about his own struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder and ADHD.

In this interview, we get a glimpse into the life

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