Played Benny on Home Improvement (1994-1999)
					Appeared in The Santa Clause and Joe Somebody (1997).
					Performs regularly in Comedy Clubs
					Married, Rhonda
									 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
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		Jim Labriola: Heart Improvement
		
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  The 700 Club
        
		
		
		
  NATURALLY FUNNY
You might recognize  comedian Jim Labriola from the hit sit-com Home Improvement.   He had a recurring role as the  donut-loving delivery man, Benny Baroni.    According to Jim, his career was his existence in life.  It  was like a drug.  He wanted to be  somebody.   Born and  raised in Queens, NY, his knack for comedy started when he was young and was  often exhibited at family gatherings.   While other kids were listening to music on the radio, Jim liked to  listen to his comedic hero Don Rickles.   He also loved the comedy of other classic funny men, like Jonathan  Winters, George Carlin (in his earlier years), and Richard Pryor.  As Jim grew older he developed his gift for  humor and would perform wherever he had the opportunity.  Jim became more popular and started getting  regular gigs in Brooklyn and Manhattan, then across the country.  In 1989, he made a comedic connection that  would change his life.  Tim Allen was  headlining at Governor’s Comedy Club on Long Island and Jim was opening for him.  They clicked immediately and a close  friendship began.  Tim encouraged Jim in  his comedy and even told him about the new TV series he was going to be in, Home Improvement.   Eventually,  Jim was offered the role of Benny on the series.  He later guest starred on other network  sitcoms and motion pictures, including the holiday hit film, The Santa Clause.  
  HEART IMPROVEMENT
   Jim  was brought up in a Roman Catholic family that believed in God and had  religious traditions but hardly went to church.   Unfortunately, the household was abusive with drinking and fighting.  When Jim was about eight-years-old  he stumbled across a book at a friend’s house and began to read it. He came  across a key passage which revealed that God is accessible to those who  earnestly seek Him in prayer.   It  affected him deeply and compelled him to become steadfast in a daily prayer  life, a commitment which he continues to this day.  During those early years, he believed in God,  but his faith wasn’t nurtured.  However,  Jim says he always felt like a warrior for God.  Sadly, Jim’s mother died when he was  seventeen.  He blamed God but he was  always searching and felt God tugging at his heart.   Though  he did not make a decision to accept Jesus, he enjoyed watching TV programs  like Billy Graham and The 700 Club.                    
    In 1997, he married and  started attending church with his wife.   For Jim this was different than the times he had attended church  before.  He kept going and going and was surprised that people could be so  happy.   It was a different  atmosphere.   The pastor had a  passion for Jesus.  Jim had never seen a  person talk about Jesus like he knew Him.   In 1999, the pastor invited him to lunch.  Jim had no idea that at  the end of lunch he would give his life to Jesus in a Mexican food  restaurant.  Jim jokes that he ordered "fajitas and the Holy  Spirit."  A friend began mentoring him and he started reading  the Bible.  Jim says, “It was like food.  I couldn't stop  reading it. I didn't even know who Paul was.  I thought he was one of the  Beatles."   
    
  As Jim read the Bible, the  verse Ephesians 5:4 (no vile language, coarse talking) “slapped him  in the face.”  He couldn't give up his  career and he couldn't just read the Bible and do the opposite of what it said.   For years, his acting and comedy had been R-rated.  When he read that passage he asked himself  how could he do his acting and his comedy with vulgarity if he professed to be  a Christian.  He got physically sick and canceled  his booking dates.   It was also  a difficult period in his marriage.  He developed anger, got in Christian counseling and poured himself in the Word.  A  few months later Jim was still struggling with career decisions.  He walked into his living room one morning  and The 700 Club happened to be on television.   Jim called the prayer line and talked to one of the counselors.  He says  the woman knew what he was going through.  She told him, “What does it  profit a man if he gains the world but loses his life?” (Mark 8:36) and prayed  for him.  This helped Jim with a hard  decision he had to make.  He then called  his manager and said he couldn't do the movie he was up for or take the  studio meeting for a potential show in development.   For Jim, the scales had come off his  eyes.  He saw it for what it was and he had to stay true to God.  Jim compares himself to the rich man  Jesus told to put it all down and 'follow Me.' Jim’s riches were his  career.  After making this decision, he  felt free but things got harder for him.  Jim started selling real  estate.  His first partner was a Christian.  Everywhere he went he was  being fed in the Christian faith.   God  kept revealing Himself to Jim.  He got a couple calls for movies but  couldn't do them because of the profanity in the scripts.  In 2003, he  decided to try to clean up his act and honor God.  He kept  working at it, wrote a routine, and invited people into his living room to test  his new material out.  Jim put his  new show on the road with bookings on cruise ships, talk shows, other TV  and doing Christian comedy at churches. 
  DELIVERING THE LAUGHTER
    Today Jim says  he has never felt happier or free.  He  says now his act is the “Jesus Show” and not the “Jim Show.”  Before, Jim’s motive was to do everything for  himself.  Everything is about God now and  a burden has been lifted off of his shoulders.   It's a new day, doing what he does for Jesus.  It's  completely different.  Jim says it is the  greatest feeling in the world to lift up the Church body in laughter.  He  can’t get enough.   Jim thinks  people need to lighten up, especially Christians.  Laughter is a release and a wonderful  thing.  Jesus came to give us life and  that means joy and freedom.  Jim also  encourages people and says no matter what, they’ve got to hang in there.  God will use the most horrible things in your  life and use it for good.  God is always  with you.  
    
  In recent months, Jim has  also been traveling across the country with the Tea Party Express along with  former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and Saturday Night Live alum Victoria  Jackson, as well as hordes of Constitutionally Conservative talk show hosts,  political pundits, authors, bloggers and public officials.   His comedy is also reaching places where  laughter is good medicine, like women’s shelters and jail.  Jim still does events at churches and does  motivational and business meetings nationwide.  
      
		
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