Big Daddy Graham

Edward Gudonis (May 29, 1953 – September 8, 2021), known professionally as Big Daddy Graham, was an American comedian, writer, actor, recording artist, and sports radio personality.

[4] He attended West Catholic Preparatory High School,[2] and was nicknamed "Big Daddy" by his friends when he was twelve years old.

[5] Big Daddy Graham performed comedy for over 35 years at clubs, colleges, corporate and private parties, as well as banquets and fundraisers.

[6] He also appeared on Showtime, MTV, A&E,[7] and was voted Philadelphia's funniest comedian by Philly Magazine and other publications a total of 15 times.

He adapted Last Call into a one-man show, which he has performed to audiences at Society Hill Playhouse and the Media Theatre.

[17] In 1984, WMMR's ground-breaking Morning Zoo picked up Graham's satirical recording of his Catholic School upbringing, "Nuns!