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Kathy Griffin: Balls of Steel (2009)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 44M

Director : Paul Miller

Synopsis

This special contains Kathy Griffin's performance at the San Diego Civic Center in San Diego, CA on September 26, 2009.

Actors

Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin
Self

Crews

Paul Miller
Paul Miller
Director

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