After graduating from Hillcrest High School, where he was classmates with fellow future entertainer Fran Drescher, Romano enrolled at Queens College in 1975 to study accounting. However, it wasn't until 1984, when he enjoyed a successful open-mic night at a New York City comedy club, that he saw the possibilities for his future. Romano continued to work odd jobs, one of them a futon mattresses deliveryman, until he decided to pursue comedy full time in 1987. His career finally took off when he won a stand-up comedy competition sponsored by a major New York City radio station.
After graduating from Hillcrest High School, where he was classmates with fellow future entertainer Fran Drescher, Romano enrolled at Queens College in 1975 to study accounting. However, it wasn't until 1984, when he enjoyed a successful open-mic night at a New York City comedy club, that he saw the possibilities for his future. Romano continued to work odd jobs, one of them a futon mattresses deliveryman, until he decided to pursue comedy full time in 1987. His career finally took off when he won a stand-up comedy competition sponsored by a major New York City radio station.
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