Archive for the ‘Huffington Post Comedy’ Category

Casey Wilson has made a name from herself by being one of the funniest women in the room- whether it was on SNL for her 2-year run, or on Happy Endings, where she played Penny Hartz. Casey is one of the most in-demand comedians in Hollywood at the moment, with movies such as Bride Wars […]

“Eat More Butts” chants the audience with a vigor that belies the content of their chant. This is another episode of The Chris Gethard Show: A public access trip through improv insanity set to a live call-in show beat. Gethard, a longtime UCB alum has been harnessing this type of madness for over 130 episodes, […]

You may remember Jen Kirkman from that one drunken night when she told the story of Frederick Douglass on Comedy Central’s Drunk History. Or, maybe you remember Jen talking about being an aspiring child actress in Boston during her many phone calls with Paul F Tompkins on his Podcast. Either way, her unique brand of […]

You’ll never mistake a Sam Simmons show from any other comedian, unless that other comedian happens to wear loaves of bread on his feet and don an astronaut suit during his show. Simmons, a veteran of Australia’s entertainment scene with cult shows such as Problems and his short series The Urban Monkey Murray Foote has […]

Describing Eric André’s comedy ends up being a lot like watching the opening credits for his show: a confused jumble of comedy snippets cobbled together into a crazy quilt. (Visit his site to get an idea of what that’s like.) And that’s 100 percent by design. André, whose previous work on Don’t Trust the B— […]

You may have become aware of Kurt Braunohler when you logged into Reddit and saw a photo of a sky written message that simply read, “How Do I Land?” but behind the clean-cut host of Bunk and LA’s Hot Tub lies a delightful comedic mind. The “How Do I Land?” stunt was part of a […]

Scott Aukerman and I recently spoke about his Mr. Show days. Since then, Aukerman has built an empire: Earwolf Media produces not only some of the most popular podcasts with celebrity hosts (Including flagship Comedy Bang Bang, which Aukerman hosts once a week), but also Comedy Bang Bang the TV show. Aukerman is also the […]

In music, some places are great incubators: The Factory, STAX Records, Sub Pop. In comedy it is no different. In the late 1990s, Bob Odenkirk and David Cross created one of the most influential sketch comedy shows of all time, Mr. Show. They had lots of help bringing it to fruition, too. The list of […]