Comedians
As an actor, Jason has had the privilege of performing in a number of national and regional commercials for brands such as Spotify, Nike Basketball, Gorilla Glue, SNY Sports Network and the DC lottery.
As a cast member in the "Delco Proper" television pilot for Comedy Central, he played “Gavin,” a hotheaded, star baseball pitcher turned reformed convict.
Jason is also one half the directorial duo “Pals.” As a director, Jason has developed, written and directed multiple branded content series for Comedy Central including for brands such as Subway, Cheez-It, Snapple and Axe. Jason also directed several promotional spots for MTV's television series "Loosely Exactly Nicole." He also recently directed a short film called “Punching Up,” which is currently under consideration for several film festivals.
Jason is a seasoned comedian who has been doing stand up comedy in New York City, and all over the country, for the past 10 years. He is currently based in Los Angeles.
Kevin has been in New York for three years and has performed at the odd ball comedy festival, appeared on Adam Devine’s house party, but still won’t pay for Netflix.
Sarah Tiana has been a “working” comedian/ex-waitress in Los Angeles since 2003. Originally from Calhoun, GA, Sarah’s act emphasizes the thrills of growing up after “The War Of Northern Aggression” and trying to survive in the current battle of the sexes. She doesn’t call herself “single,” (she’s too old for that), she prefers to be called “sexually active.” Sarah’s big break came after she was recognized for her “breakout performance” as Carmen in four episodes of Reno 911!’s 7th season. In 2005 she helped create a sketch comedy company called The Strait Jacket Society as a way to help young actors in Hollywood accelerate their stage time and gain exposure while still having fun (she has currently put over 500 actors through the program). A downright ‘Merican, Sarah has done over 10 tours of comedy for the troops including Germany, Singapore, Afghanistan, Guam, Okinawa, and several Wounded Warrior Facilities. A trip to Iraq at the beginning of the war is highlighted in the documentary film, “We Love You Mrs. Bevins.” Sarah recently wrote and starred in “The Burn” with Jeffrey Ross for 2 seasons on Comedy Central. She is currently a correspondent on “The Soup Investigates” and a regular on the “Chelsea Lately” roundtable. An avid sports fan Sarah wrote for the ESPY awards and the Rob Riggle NFL segments on Fox. She can also be seen at The World Famous Comedy Store, Twitter, and numerous unhealthy relationships in and around Los Angeles. She will never be seen in the three pilots she taped last year or be caught dead in the dress she wore on Craig Ferguson (it no longer fits). www.sarahtiana.com/
Southern bred, but NYC based, Katy Frame & Marie Cecile Anderson enjoy straddling both comedy and music venues! They've toured all across the country, headlining comedy clubs and opening for the likes of musical parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic, bassist extraordinaire Les Claypool, guitar hero Dweezil Zappa and rockabilly vets Reverend Horton Heat. Reformed Whores just made their international debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with their critically-acclaimed show GRAND OLD CUNTRY.
The girls have been featured on IFC, PBS, CBS, SiriusXM, Gotham Comedy Live on AXS tv, WNYC's 2 Dope Queens Podcast, Dan Savage's Hot Mic on Audible.com, The Huffington Post, Splitsider, The Washington Post, BUST Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Nerve.com, and Glamour Magazine. They have over a million hits on YouTube and their sophomore album "Don't Beat Around the Bush" debuted in March 2016 on the top 20 iTunes comedy chart!
Reformed Whores have headlined at Zanies Comedy Club in Nashville, Chicago, and St. Charles. They've performed at Carolines on Broadway, Gotham Comedy Club, Birdland, Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, The Improv in Atlanta and San Antonio, BAM in Brooklyn, The Meltdown in LA, Punch Line in SF, NY Comedy Festival, SF Sketchfest, the Wild Wild West Comedy Festival, Red Clay Comedy Festival, Cape Fear Comedy Festival, Piccolo Spoleto, and their all time favorite place to perform, Theatre 99 in Charleston, SC.
An "Army Brat" who was used to moving about, Michaels built her early career by refusing to allow her gender to tame her material and never once flinching when it came to the rigorous travel and tv schedule that a stand-up comedy career demanded in the late 90's.
Her comedy appeared on such networks as MTV, A&E, Comedy Central, VH1 and Showtime. Not to mention NBC, ABC and FOX. She soon found herself becoming a Comedy Grand Champion on Star Search. Her first comedy CD, Lewd Awakenings, landed Felicia on XM Satellite’s list of top 100 jokes. She was nominated twice as Funniest Female by the American Comedy Awards before clinching it.
Breaks from touring were supplemented with film and photography courses at NYU and The New School, which led to her writing and directorial debut with the Cine Eagle Award-winning short film In the Weeds. Work soon followed on Mitch Hedberg's Sundance Film Festival selection Los Enchiladas, as an actor and assistant director. Guest appearances followed on sitcoms, and her ongoing photo documentary project "Stand UP / Stripped DOWN" won first place at the Prix de la Photographie competition in Paris.
She quit comedy after her second child was born, only to return from that hiatus stronger and more determined then before. Touring followed quickly, along with a two-year run with the hit underground podcast Beauty and Da Beast with fellow comic Joey "Coco" Diaz. Their "raw- some" comedy chemistry earned them a Best Comedy Podcast nomination from the Podcast Awards in 2012, keeping company with the likes of fellow nominees WTF and the Nerdist.
Currently Michaels keeps herself busy as a returning regular on the second season of Nick's Parental Discretion, touring, and putting the finishing touches on a new directorial project - all this while raising two young boys as a single mother.
Whether it’s sharing stories about his days playing professional street basketball with modern Globetrotters or being the sensitive soft dude in relationships, Joseph Vecsey loves making audiences laugh at his expense and sharing his bizarre personal experiences.
Joseph made his television stand up debut on Gotham’s AXS TV and also co-starred and punched up a web series and commercial for Optimum Cable TV called “The Un-Movers.” In addition to the spots being on TV, “The Un-Movers” have over a million views online. This is not the first time Joseph has been a part of a viral video. Joseph acted and co-produced the sketch “Sneaker Heads” starring star radio personality Charlamagne The God and Guy Code’s Andrew Schulz where it reached a million views on Youtube and World Star. Earlier this year, Joseph also wrote, acted, edited, and directed a sketch for MTV2’s popular show “Uncommon Sense” called “Stud Walk.” Joseph currently has been performing all over New York City, California, and went international hosting the Laugh Out Loud Comedy Show in Bermuda at a sold out resort. He also hosts the most popular variety stand up show in the Hamptons at The Bay Street Theater where comedians such as Donnell Rawlings from Chappelle Show (who Joseph has opened for on numerous occasions) has graced the stage.
Joseph also keeps busy writing and acting in sketches that he produces on his Youtube channel while working on feature length screenplays. Joseph also was a contributing writer for the hilarious “BGCP3TV” sketch show promoting the Jordan Brand starring Chris Paul and Blake Griffin.
Even with stand up, writing, and acting, Joseph still finds time to host The Call Back Podcast that has featured interviews with the world’s most successful comedians and entertainers such as Chris Rock, Aziz Ansari, Garry Shandling, Paula Patton, Tom Green, and Romany Malco just to name several. Joseph has also written articles for the NBA’s most popular publication Slam Magazine that featured brilliant comedian Colin Quinn and Power 105’s Charlamagne The God.
Derek Humphrey is an urban hick with an uncanny wit. Born in a single wide trailer in Detroit, Derek has been a high school dropout, laborer, hotelier and veteran of the US Navy. War and hospitality were not painful enough so he entered show business. Derek is now a New York City based comic and actor. As a comic, Derek recently released his first album "Late Bloomer" which reached #1 in the world. Derek has been featured in the 2024 New York Comedy Festival, The Boston Comedy Festival, Skankfest and was named one of "New York's Funniest" by TBS. His acting work has been featured in the award winning play "Race: The Play: The Movie" with campaigns for Gillette and appearances on Fox, MTV and ABC. You can follow Derek on Venmo at @humpderek
MARY BETH BARONE is a comedian, writer, and actor based in New York City. She made her late-night television debut on "THE TONIGHT SHOW starring Jimmy Fallon." Mary Beth has headlined sold out shows at New York Comedy Fest, Netflix Comedy Festival, and the Edinburgh Fringe. Mary Beth self-produced her first stand-up special "THOUGHT PROVOKING," which was released on YouTube. Her feature script "YOU’RE MY BEST FRIEND" was featured on "The Black List." Mary Beth played a lead role in "THE ANNE FRANK GIFT SHOP," which was shortlisted for an Oscar in 2024 in the live action short category. She can be seen in the latest season of Netflix’s critically acclaimed show, "BLACK MIRROR." She is the co-host of the popular podcast, "RIDE," with Benito Skinner for Dear Media, which debuted in the top 10 on Spotify. She can be seen performing all over New York City.
Starting comedy in Atlanta, GA and now based in Los Angeles, Neel Nanda has performed all over the country with some of comedies’ biggest acts. Neel has acted and performed stand up on COMEDY CENTRAL's ADAM DEVINE'S HOUSE PARTY. He has appeared on IFC's GARKUNKEL AND OATES and performed stand up comedy on Oxygen's FUNNY GIRLS. He is also performing stand up in the upcoming series FLOPHOUSE for VICELAND / HBO GO directed by Lance Bangs. Neel recently featured at Bridgetown Comedy Festival in Portland, the Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta and was the runner up for the Westside Stand Up Showdown (2015) in Los Angeles. Aside from just performing standup, he currently produces a few shows in LA including "Unnecessary Evil" at the Westside Comedy Theater, which was recently named one of LA Weekly’s top 10 stand up shows. You can catch Neel every week at his show on the Westside where he has shared the stage with comedians like Hannibal Buress, Demetri Martin, Laura Kightlinger, and even Yakov Smirnoff.
Born and barely raised in New Jersey, Eric Gruber currently resides in Los Angeles and enjoys the company of his peers, a good pirouette, and an angry Piers Morgan.
HBO's High Maintenance
Blue Bloods
Gotham on FOX
Law & Order SVU
Law & Order Criminal Intent
LOGO TV
Sirius Radio
New York’s Funniest finalist
Kenny DeForest is a stand-up comic, comedy writer, and actor best known for his appearances on Late Night with Seth Meyers, HBO’s Crashing, TruTV’s “Friends of the People”, and as a former producer and co-host of “Comedy at the Knitting Factory”, widely considered to be one of the best independently run comedy shows in the country.
In 2017, he recorded his debut stand-up album "B.A.D. Dreams" with Comedy Dynamics, which debuted #1 on iTunes, and in 2015 he was named one of Comedy Central’s “Comics to Watch." In 2018, he was invited to perform in the prestigious Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal as a “New Face.”
Additionally, he has also performed in the New York Comedy Festival, Brooklyn Comedy Festival, High Plains Comedy Festival, Riot Fest LA, Chicago Comedy Exposition, Accidental Comedy Festival, Red Clay Comedy Festival, and his work has been highlighted in "The Observer", "Time Out New York", and "The New Yorker". Best of all, he has a lot of fun performing and fun tends to be contagious. Come get some.
Hello! I'm Catherine (that's me! up there!) and I'm a writer, producer, and director who has over 8 years of experience bringing stories to life on video. My work has been nominated for two Emmy awards, winning one; and Behind the Seams, an online Project Runway companion show I wrote and directed, was recently nominated for a Cynopsis Short Form Festival Award in the category of "Best Host." I've worked across many genres (sports! Lifestyle! Comedy! And more!) on everything from feature-length documentaries to 15-minute webisodes to 10-second instagram promos. If my versatility and range is somehow STILL in doubt, you should know that I've successfully worked with both kids AND animals. Are you ready to hire me yet? Most recently, I was AD and post producer on the second season of A&E’s Facebook Watch prank show, Bae or Bail (coming out in September!), and just wrapped on a pilot for Snapchat. I'm also an established stand-up and improv comedian, and I bring my comedic skills and style to my work.
Amanda Hurley is an Arizona comedian who made the move to New York in 2014. She is pretty funny.
Ester Steinberg is hot off the Montreal Just For Laughs New Faces showcase. You can watch her every week on the hit reality series “Funny Girls” on Oxygen where she is mentored by Bill Burr and Margaret Cho. She started doing stand-up on the high school lunch tables in Tampa then moved to New York and attended NYU’s theater program where she spent her nights performing in the New York comedy scene. Ester currently resides in Los Angeles where she performs regularly at the Comedy Store, Hollywood Improv, and Meltdown. She hosts her own monthly show at Canter’s Kibitz Room frequented by comedians such as Bill Burr, TJ Miller, Hannibal Buress, Jeff Ross, and Natasha Leggero. Ester has been featured in Time Out New York, Nylon, E!, Variety, Glamour, and Entertainment Weekly. She writes and stars in “Becoming LA,” a web series showcasing her talent for sketch and improv through an array of outlandish characters.Her festival credits include Montreal Just for Laughs, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, and Laughing Skull. Her style of comedy is smart and witty with immense energy, theatrical character act-outs and edgy one-liners.
Nicholas "Nick" Mullen is an American stand-up comedian currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. He is the primary host of the podcast Cum Town, along with comedians Stavros Halkias and Adam Friedland. He is the only host of Cum Town to appear on every episode. Mullen started the podcast in May of 2016, with then-guest Halkias. Mullen has a sizable following on Twitter, as well as a popular blog on Thought Catalog, via the character Nicole Mullen. Mullen was born in New York, where he currently lives, and moved to Baltimore, MD as a small child. Presumably, he is the only child of divorced parents, as of yet unnamed in public. His father remarried to a woman with multiple daughters. Mullen has said that he was treated unfairly in comparison to his stepsisters- at least as a teenager- but hasn't exhibited any open resentment toward any of his family. Mullen has discussed his early exposure to what he considers the True internet, an unsupervised anonymous era that today's censored version pales in comparison to. Mullen has cited this exposure as the reason for his current sense of humor and personality, specifically mentioning that he first saw the popular shock image Goatse when he was nine years old. Mullen started out in his hometown of Baltimore, doing comedy in the evening while working or going to school in the day. At 28, he has been doing comedy for almost twelve years, starting when he was sixteen. Mullen dropped out of high school, and although he has never received any form of higher education, he has tested for his GED, presumably earning it. During these years, Mullen's stepmother required that he have a job in order to live with her and her father. Nick has said he has worked at GameStop, Domino's, Papa John's, Jimmy John's, and "a million sandwich shops." It is unclear which of these service industry jobs were worked in Baltimore. Mullen saved and moved to Austin, TX for several years, where he met comedians Chris Cubas, Jake Flores, Kath Barbadoro, and Norman "Hormone" Wilkerson, the former of whom he lived with. Not much else is known about this period of Nick's life, although it can be inferred that he contracted Herpes at some point after 2010, when he was still living in Austin. It has been stated outside of Cum Town that Mullen received the STD from a female comedian. Mullen has lived in Los Angeles, Washington DC, and Austin a second time before moving to New York. He met his co-hosts and comedian Brandon Wardell in DC, although Stavros Halkias is also from Baltimore, and less than a year younger than him. Nick Mullen has lived in New York for over three and a half years. He currently lives with Felix Biederman and Amber A'Lee Frost in Bedford-Stuyvesant, in Brooklyn. Upon first moving to the city, he lived in a tenement-like illegal housing facility for around one year, until he was suddenly kicked out, as the owner was developing the property. He then moved into an apartment with a Chinese family in Chinatown, Manhattan, for another year, until his current roommates offered him his current apartment. Mullen works as a Production Assistant on local television shoots, usually as a truck driver. He has also worked as an extra, and regularly auditions for commercial work/small-scale television roles. Mullen's podcast, Cum Town, is a weekly one-hour comedy podcast, formatted mostly around the host's conversations. The show often features guests, and the hosts will occasionally prepare "bits" or characters to speak with for a segment of the show. Nick has denounced planning, half-jokingly, and most character interactions last less than ten minutes.
Ryan Doon started his standup career in Boston, MA in 2012 after years of being an extremely poor and struggling musician. Soon after starting standup he became one of the most watched people on Vine, boasting over 3 million followers. Although he's mostly known for his videos, standup comedy is Ry's true passion. You can catch him on 'Maron' on IFC, Funny Or Die, TBS, and your teenager's iPhone.
Kelsey Cook is the daughter of an international yo-yo champion and a professional foosball player, which made for a humor-filled life starting at a young age. Kelsey’s stand-up special was recently released on EPIX’s "Unprotected Sets". She made her late night debut on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon", followed by "A Little Late with Lilly Singh" on NBC. Her other television appearances include Comedy Central’s "This is Not Happening", AXS TV Presents "Gotham Comedy Live", "Punchline" on FOX, "Uproarious" on FUSE and "Greatest Party Story Ever" on MTV. She is currently on “The Hustler Tour,” headlining 40 cities across the country.
Kelsey splits her time between Los Angeles and New York where she is a paid regular at The Comedy Cellar, The Stand, Gotham Comedy Club, The Laugh Factory and the Comedy and Magic Club. Kelsey also co-hosts "Self-Helpless" podcast with fellow comedians Taylor Tomlinson and Delanie Fischer. It can regularly be found on the iTunes Top Comedy Charts and has featured guests like Brian Regan, Michael Bublé, Whitney Cummings, Tan France, and Bert Kreischer. Her foosball webseries, "Wrists of Fury," currently has over twenty episodes in which Kelsey hustles fellow comedians who don’t know she’s a world champion foosball player. Kelsey’s debut album, "Savor It," can be found on iTunes, Spotify and Pandora.
A mixture of witty “A-list material” and his ability to work off-script has earned Jim McCue the title “Boston’s King of Crowd Work!” It’s not only his height of six foot six that makes Jim stand head and shoulders above club comedians of the “stick-to-the-script” variety. Jim blends thought-provoking material and uncanny improv skills with a style that encourages audience participation. No two shows are ever the same!
Jim has been featured on Comedy Central, Comcast Comedy Spotlight, NBC’s “Last Comic Standing,” RedEye on Fox news, Live at Gotham AXS TV and “Roughing It” on NESN in his native New England. Jim also founded and currently runs The Boston Comedy Festival. He works in top comedy clubs in Boston, Las Vegas, New York, Dublin, Montreal and Edinburgh.
Since 2000 Jim has also entertained U.S. troops at more than 100 bases around the world. An account of his experiences performing for the troops has recently been published in Embedded Comedian which Jim describes as a “field manual for comedians in a war zone.”
With his unique act, Jim keeps the audience on its toes. Volleying between set material and working the crowd, Jim cracks jokes with amazing timing and whip-like precision. A unique blend that is sure to leave the audience roaring with laughter!
Joey has been performing clean, thought provoking comedy for nearly 20 years. He has been described as a cross between Lewis Black and Dennis Miller. His comedy is the result of a unique life experience and always keeping a positive attitude no matter what life throws at him.
Joey has become a favorite on the corporate scene by bringing his clean and non offensive comedy to lunches, dinners and awards banquets. His tales of life in the workplace leave everyone laughing and thankful that he has found his true calling.
Joey has also used his comedy to bring much needed laughter to our troops overseas since 1999. His overseas tours have included Afghanistan, Bosnia, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Iraq, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Kosovo, Kyrgystan, Macedonia. His latest tour took him to the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean to entertain our service members at sea.
Joey has appeared on NESN's Roughing It and WCVB's Chronicle, as well as Comedy Central's Pulp Comics and lastly on NECN’s Broadside with Jim Braude.
It's noon and in Los Angeles there is one hilarious individual and right now he's sleeping. Yes, sleeping. It's noon. The temperature is rising. The Sun is starring daggers at us and this man, Detroit-native SANDY DANTO continues his slumber. Why is he sleeping? Because he can. The difference between the reader and him is that when he wakes up, he's not popping out of a dream. He's living in it. He's living it. Sandy on stage is like watching Lebron James try out for Freshman basketball at St. Vincent- St. Mary, they both had to take bathroom breaks. Joking aside, Danto goes up everywhere. His resume is a who's who of legendary (and not so legendary) comedy clubs around the world. His actual life lends itself to the most unique stories that could be written for TV and film. He references tough times in his life that in no way, should be funny, but he pulls off the job. The reaction received from taking in his creativity isn't just a laugh or a "That's funny"; it's a thought process that activates inspiration and emotion and you'll be grateful for it. Sandy moved to Hollywood after studying at Indiana University while taking summer classes at Second City in Detroit. He immediately started working at National Lampoon upon landing in Los Angeles. He is a character actor, but is equally comfortable playing himself and did so plenty during his stint with the Lampoon. In addition to his on camera work, he writes, directs and produces comedy shorts, which is what he was hired to do for National Lampoon in the first place. He's appeared on Mad TV and Comedy Central's Mash up. He goes on tour with 90's icon Pauly Shore all over the world and built a name for himself that he carries back to LA on his back and throws down at the steps of his apartment, where he gets back to work, writing jokes. Whether or not any success, paid gigs or applause fulfill him, isn't even relevant at this point. His presence on stage as a performer and friend is relevant in itself. Anything else is bonus and whether or not you laugh, isn't. He'll be fine because, after all, he's just dreaming.
David Nguyen is a writer and comedian currently writing and comedianing in Brooklyn, New York. One half of The Bad Asians Show, the premier comedy showcase featuring Asian comics, David is a mainstay both in the local scene and comedy clubs across America. David is a refreshingly positive voice in stand up - his act has a sharp edge but never draws blood. He's like a bag of jelly beans with the licorice and popcorn beans left in – overall, very sweet, but with just enough bitter notes to keep it interesting. Preferring a gentler approach to social commentary than the foot-stomping, chest-pounding norm, his criticism is always funny and usually constructive. And with an immediately likable demeanor and a deep bag of topics from which to draw material, it is easy to see why David is one of the most dynamic young comics working today.
Grant Cotter is a stand-up comedian and writer from San Diego, CA. He was one of the breakout stars from the MTV prank show 'Jerks With Cameras'. He has appeared on NBC's 'Last Call with Carson Daly', 'Off The Chain' on Bounce TV, 'Mystery Diners' on Food Network and is the host of the Dr. Pepper 'One Of A Kind: Music Sessions' for SPIN Magazine. In 2014, Grant was selected to perform on all 21 dates of the Funny or Die Oddball Comedy Tour with Louis CK, Sarah Silverman, Aziz Ansari and Hannibal Buress. You can also catch him on the upcoming season of HBO's smash hit 'Silicon Valley'. Grant is a staple in the L.A. comedy scene and can be seen performing regularly at The Laugh Factory and the Improv. www.GrantCotter.com
Kyle Ayers is a comedian, writer, actor, and all of that sort, living in New York City, by way of his hometown near Kansas City, Missouri. He brings his satirical look at growing up in the small town to the big city, with a unique viewpoint on his generation, our childhoods, and daily life. He was a Just For Laughs New Face Comedian in 2015.
Kyle has written for the Roasts on Comedy Central and Friar’s Club Roasts. He’s written / writes for CBS and its Untitled Sports Show, the New York Times, the Huffington Post, BBC, Wired, Post Grad Problems, Buzzfeed, Yahoo’s front page, and more. He also writes for the satirical sports website Korked Bats.
He was the tweeter behind the internet sensation #roofbreakup, where he stumbled upon a couple breaking up on his roof in Brooklyn, and the entire world joined in. #roofbreakup was viewed over 10 MILLION times worldwide, appeared on NPR, BBC, Yahoo, Buzzfeed (2+ million views), and was even reenacted by Jerry Springer.
He also founded, constructed and runs the heralded underground sketch-acting-theater production-weirdness comedy show, “First Comes Love,” where comedians act out anonymously written adult film scripts from actual aspiring adult film writers, solicited via Craiglist. The show consistently draws crowds larger than its venue, and performs under various themes, such as “Mad Men adult film scene night.”
Amber Nelson is a New York based comedian who performs stand up, sketch, and improv at UCB and throughout. She has appeared in Mash Up on Comedy Central, as well as the New York Television Festival in From Adam. She is currently on the maude team- The Prom, and has previously performed with Thunder Gulch, Neighbor Boy, and Gorilla Gorilla. She hosts the UCB East stand up show Late Night Stand with Rob Stern, where they previously hosted Gutbucket. She is also a part of Eric Drysdale's The Man With F.E.E.E.T. and has performed the piece in Los Angeles and New York. She is typing this on her couch at the moment, and thinking of making a snack.
Peggy O'Leary is a stand up comedian, actress, and writer. She is so excited to be back on the UCB Stage with License to Chill, in 2011 her sketch group BLEAK! Comedy performed their show STOMACHTOWN for six months at the theatre. Since then she has been performing stand up all over the East Coast including performing at The Women in Comedy Festival in Boston, Chicago Funny Female Festival and this spring she will be heading to Portland, Or for The Bridgetown Comedy Festival. She has taken improv and story-telling classes at UCB with such wonderful people as Anthony Atamanuik, Achilles Stamateelaky, Lennon Parham, Margot Leitman, Tim Martin, Gavin Speiller, Erik Tanouye and Zach Woods. Check out her podcast HARD, LONELY & VICIOUS on cavecomedyradio.com/hardlonelyandvicious you can also check out her stand up and short films [url=http://www.youtube.com/user/peggyo13]here[/url]. She has a food phobia of non-white cheeses, because when she was five, she threw up yellow american cheese in the food court at Disney World.
As a comedian, Levy was recently the co-host of HGTV's House Hunters: Comedians
on the Couch and is coming off of John Mulaney’s “From Scratch” international comedy
arena tour. Levy’s stand-up special, Dan Levy: Lion is currently streaming on Amazon
and his comedy album, Congrats on Your Success which premiered number 3 on
iTunes is available on all streaming platforms. Dan has also made appearances on
Seth Meyers, James Corden, and Comedy Central Presents.
As a TV writer, Levy has worked on The Goldbergs, How I Met Your Father, and
created and show ran the NBC series INDEBTED. He is currently writing and producing
multiple projects for Kevin Hart and his father is not Eugene.