Ace Aceto
Ace burst onto the comedy scene during the latter part of the stand-up comedy boom in 1989. His first time on stage he immediately caught attention by placing second in a local comedy contest. By 1990, Ace was chosen along with 9 other finalists to be filmed for Stand-Up Stand-Up and Short Attention Span Theater for Comedy Central (then known as The Comedy Channel).
A Rhode Island native, Ace has worked clubs, colleges, corporate shows and fundraisers all throughout the Northeast for close to 30 years. He has been a frequent guest on WPRI TV’s The Rhode Show and WPRO Radio’s Matt Allen, John Loughlin, and Tara Granihan Shows. He also has taking on the role of Roast Master General for all of WPRO’s Celebrity DJ Roasts. In 2016, Ace was inducted into the Rhode Island Comedy Hall of Fame, joining Rhode Island Comedy Royalty Charlie Hall, Frank O’Donnell, and Tom Cotter.
No stranger to fundraising, Ace has worked to produce fundraising events for organizations such as The American Lung Association, The Station Nightclub Foundation, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Foundation, and has been a member of the Funny 4 Funds Team since its inception.