Ian Bagg began his comedy career in 1992 and moved through the ranks of the Canadian club circuit quickly. He found himself headlining after only two years.
What entertainer is one of Variety's "10 Comics to Watch" and was voted by Comedy Central viewers as one of their "Top 10 Favorite Comics?" Maria Bamford, that's who.
Nate's father, Stephen Bargatze, may be in the top 150 greatest sleight of hand magicians in the world but Nate performed at the 2008 "Just For Laugh's" Montreal Comedy. Take that, dad!
When an injury kept him from a career in professional Baseball, Greer became a comedian and has since appeared with Kevin Costner in the film "For the Love of the Game"
Ty realized for the first time that being black was going to be an issue when the doctor slapped him...twice... and made him cut his own umbilical cord!
Before he was in comedy Todd worked as a substitute teacher, tennis court maintenance, a clerk at a VD clinic, and a drummer. Yes, he really was a clerk at a VD clinic.
In 2002, he won the “Funniest Person In Austin” contest and was selected to open some shows on Dave Chappelle’s high-profile, post-“Chappelle’s Show” tour.
Straight out of college, Beckwith got her first big break when she was chosen as one of the "new faces" for the 1998 Just For Laughs International Comedy Festival.
Doug is a regular on VH1's "Best Week Ever" and ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live." High Times Magzine's 2006 Stoner of the Year also has his own documentary "Super High Me."
Birbiglia has made numerous appearances on "The Late Show with David Letterman," "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," "Jimmy Kimmel Live," and recently, yes, "The View."
Michael Ian Black is one of the people responsible for "The State," "Stella," "Wet Hot American Summer," "I Love The..." and "Michael and Michael Have Issues"
Mike wrote and starred in a play for the Comedy Central Stage called "Five Year Plan" which is about a comic book geek who makes contact with an alien.
A stand-up comedian since his high school days at Valley Stream Central High School in Valley Stream, New York, Jim Breuer worked in comedy clubs around the country for several years before deciding to become a regular on the New York comedy...