He’s a stand-up comedian who really made a name for himself in the bustling New York City comedy scene, where his sharp wit and relatable humor quickly gained attention. Over time, he began making appearances on popular shows like Conan, Adam DeVine’s House Party, and Inside Amy Schumer, further solidifying his presence in the entertainment world. His big break came when his first comedy special premiered on Comedy Central in October 2015—a major milestone that highlighted just how far he’d come. Before all the fame, though, he was already turning heads in the comedy circuit. In fact, he won March Madness 2010 at Comix, a prestigious showcase for up-and-coming comedians, and the following year, in 2011, Comedy Central named him one of their “Comics to Watch,” a clear sign that bigger things were on the horizon. On a personal note, he faced challenges early in life—being separated from his biological father as a child—but was fortunate to be raised by a supportive father who encouraged his dreams. That foundation helped shape not only his resilience but also the authenticity that now defines his comedy. He’s definitely someone who worked hard to make a name for himself, and it shows in every performance.
He hosts a podcast titled We Know Nothing, which he co-runs with Anya Marina and Phil Hanley. The show, led by him, often dives into hilarious and unpredictable conversations, bringing in a variety of entertaining guests. Over the seasons, he’s had some notable personalities on, including Judah Friedlander and Ron Jeremy, adding to the unique flavor that he brings as a central voice. With his laid-back style and sharp wit, he helps make We Know Nothing a standout listen, and his role in shaping the tone is pretty clear each time he speaks. He definitely knows how to keep things interesting.