He’s widely recognized for his Comedy Central special, The Half Hour, which helped solidify his presence in the comedy scene. In addition to that, he created and starred in the popular web series Kicking Dan Out, showcasing his talent both in front of and behind the camera. He also co-hosts the entertaining podcast My Dumb Friends with his longtime collaborator Sean Donnelly, where their chemistry and humor really shine through.
Before he became a household name, he was already making waves in the comedy world. Early in his career, he was handpicked as a featured comic for Variety’s prestigious annual list of 10 Comics to Watch — a major milestone that highlighted his rising potential. Around the same time, Time Out New York praised him for delivering one of the most clever and memorable jokes about life in New York City, further establishing his reputation as a sharp and insightful voice in stand-up comedy.
His debut album, Bad at the Good Times, really put him on the map, and since then, he’s made appearances on some pretty popular shows—like WTF with Marc Maron and The Artie Lange Show.