Career[edit]
After graduating from high school,
[6] Falcon sought to become an actor and writer
[10][11] and enrolled in a state college to study theater. Despite his aspirations, Falcon did little more over the course of the next seven years except socialize at nightclubs, where he would go out on a date and occasionally find a sex partner. He is said to have had up to 1,500 dates by the time he was 25
[6] and 3,000 by age 29,
[5] most of whom were females.
[6][5]
He often travels to Los Angeles and Europe, where he stays with friends and "admirers",
[5][6] and has accepted money for sex, saying, "I took $500 from a lady on the Upper East Side to pose in my underwear for Polaroids. I've been offered $1,000 just to let someone suck it, and I'll say, 'Why not?' It's really about my ego. My ego is bigger than my sexuality." Just before turning 27, Falcon resolved to renew his pursuit of his acting aspirations, attending acting workshops and standing in line at auditions, to obtain roles.
[6]
Falcon hosts an hour-long cable television call-in show
[8] devoted to the
New York Yankees called
Talkin' Yankees Hosted by Jonah Falcon, on
MNN, a
public-access cable television channel on Manhattan's
Time Warner Cable.
[12][13] His show is relentlessly prank-called by
Sal Governale and
Richard Christy of
The Howard Stern Show.
[12][5] Falcon, a frequent guest on Stern's show, released a single with
Adam Barta called "It's Too Big" and performed it with Barta on the show on June 19, 2013.
[14][15][16][13]
When Falcon appeared on
The Daily Show[17] on March 2, 2010,
Samantha Bee attempted to convince Falcon to enter the
pornography industry.
[18] He refused,
[11][17] saying it would be "just the easy way out" and that he wish to pursue a more decent acting career.
[18][17]In April 2011, he appeared on the
TLC documentary series
{strange}SEX.
[19]
Falcon appeared in the 2013 documentary
UnHung Hero.
[20] He has appeared as an extra on TV shows such as
Melrose Place,
The Sopranos and
Law & Order. He also appeared in an uncredited role as a mental patient in the 2001 feature film
A Beautiful Mind.
Falcon has been unemployed for long periods,
[21][11] but worked as Chief Editor for Stooge Gaming.
[10][13]
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