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1->''"Some people think that they can stand up in front of a room full of people, say something, and make them laugh. They hope they're right."''
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3Stand-up comics frequently say that this form of entertainment is both the most difficult to perform and the most rewarding. Even if certain comics make it into mainstream television and movies, they will often return to the stand-up circuit.
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5!!Comedians:
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7* Creator/DaveAllen: Irish comedian active throughout the sixties, seventies and eighties. Known for his apparently laid back style (one of the world's few sit-down comedians, he would appear sitting on a bar stool drinking from a glass of whisky and, up until the early eighties, smoking a cigarette) concealed an incisive and sharp edged style of material. He was known particularly for his attacks on organised religion and authority, as well as for his observational material.
8* Creator/TimAllen: Observational comedy from a hypermasculine viewpoint, with a routine on do-it-yourself home improvement concerning his efforts to make things around the house better, with the catchphrase "So I rewired it!" His shows also covered adult topics, but the success of ''Series/HomeImprovement'' led to him becoming more family friendly due to the growing number of children in his audience.
9* Creator/WoodyAllen: Most famous for his film career, he started out as a stand-up comic in the early '60s.
10* Creator/CristelaAlonzo: An American comic, actress, and TV personality. Her comedy primarily revolves around observational humor and finding the funny side of her traumatic upbringing. She's also notable for being the first Latina to headline a sitcom (''Series/{{Cristela}}'') on American network TV.
11* Creator/LouieAnderson: A stand-up comedian and occasional actor noted for his self-deprecating observational style, Anderson also created and starred in the Emmy-winning animated series ''WesternAnimation/LifeWithLouie'', drawn on material from his own childhood.
12* Creator/EricAndre
13* Creator/AzizAnsari: A stand-up comedian and comedic actor whose style of comedy focuses on his love of fashion, hip-hop and food as well as commentary on dating and relationships. Best known for TV work on ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' and the MTV sketch show ''Series/HumanGiant'', his first solo project is the Netflix sitcom Series/MasterOfNone, in which he plays a fictionalized version of himself.
14* Creator/BillBailey: British comedian and musician, known for his musical routines as well as his surreal humour delivered in a rambling style. He's also a fixture in film and TV, starring in ''Series/BlackBooks'', ''Series/NevermindTheBuzzcocks'' and ''Series/{{QI}}'' and appearing in ''Series/{{Spaced}}'' and ''Film/HotFuzz''.
15* Creator/MariaBamford: A comedian known for her portrayal of her dysfunctional family and self-deprecating comedy in the weirdest ways imaginable, as well as the many different voices she uses. Auditioned to be a ''Saturday Night Live'' cast member during the 2003-2004 season, but was passed up in favor of Finesse Mitchell and Kenan Thompson. Also shows up on ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' as the voice of most of the minor female characters.
16* Creator/LucilleBall
17* Creator/RamzyBedia: French comedian, who formed the successful duo "Éric & Ramzy" with Éric Judor.
18* Creator/ToneBell
19* Creator/RichardBelzer: Was a writer during the early days of ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' (and once stood in for Creator/ChevyChase on Weekend Update when Chase was out for injuring his groin during a political sketch). A staple of comedy clubs throughout the [=80s=] and into the [=90s=] until he was cast as Detective John Munch in ''Series/HomicideLifeOnTheStreet'' and he suddenly became better-known for drama.
20* Creator/KateBerlant
21* Creator/ShelleyBerman
22* Creator/LewisBlack: A comedian with NoIndoorVoice, he usually rants about what he hates in politics and life in general, with the recurring segment "Back in Black" on ''Series/TheDailyShow''. Did voicework on the short-lived Creator/CartoonNetwork show ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}'' as the Gore-Ax (a.k.a The Scrap Metal Spirit of Insanus) as well as Mr. E on ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', and appropriately enough, Anger in the Pixar film ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
23* Radio/BobAndRay
24* Creator/VictorBorge: a comedian who dual-classed in concert piano.
25* Jim Bowen: Northern English comic who became a household name as the host of ''Series/BullseyeUK'', which got a ColbertBump from Creator/PeterKay.
26* Creator/FrankieBoyle: Despite doing a lot of TV--particularly ''Series/MockTheWeek''--he never left the stand-up circuit. Famous for his very dark, cynical, crude and often offensive material.
27* Creator/JoeyBragg
28* Jo Brand: British comedienne who was initially part of the alternative comedy movement. Known for her deadpan delivery. Makes frequent appearances on TV.
29* Creator/RussellBrand: Famous for his bohemian style of clothing, controversial behavior, and love of women. His stand-up frequently focuses on his personal shame, and often included bits where he reads from and comments on newspapers. Was married to pop singer Music/KatyPerry, making all the things he said about her being his life and his reason for living HarsherInHindsight. Brand now hosts the FX channel's answer to ''The Daily Show'' called ''Brand X with Russell Brand''.
30* Marcus Brigstocke: British comedian who does a lot of work on television.
31* Brother Theodore: Called his material stand up ''tragedy'' due to its grim and surreal content. Appeared in Joe Dante's ''Film/TheBurbs''.
32* Roy Chubby Brown: Britain's bluest comedian. So rude, he isn't allowed on television. Stage attire consists of a colourful patchwork suit, a pilot's headgear and goggles. The audience chants "You fat bastard" as he comes onstage.
33* Creator/LennyBruce: Not as famous as some of the comics whom he inspired, but his vulgarity and willingness to mock religious and social institutions in a time when such topics were off-limits helped make stand-up comedy what it is today.
34* Creator/BoBurnham: Famous for heavily satirical and offensive stand-up and music.
35** ''Film/BoBurnhamInside''
36* Creator/HannibalBuress
37* Creator/BillBurr: Short tempered man who riffs on the limitations imposed by masculinity and frequently mocks CloserToEarth and related DoubleStandard tropes.
38* Creator/BrettButler
39* Creator/NicoleByer
40* Creator/EdByrne: Irish comedian and frequent guest on ''Series/MockTheWeek'', who is a self-professed nerd and generally self-deprecating.
41* Creator/PhilCool: British comedian and impressionist, known for his incredibly flexible face which allowed him to look like as well as sound like his targets. Now retired
42* Creator/DrewCarey: Started out in stand-up comedy and well-known for his off-color jokes. Otherwise best-known for hosting the US version of ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' and ''Series/ThePriceIsRight''
43* Creator/GeorgeCarlin: A comedian famous for his dirty mouth, he was actually jailed because of his routine in the '70s. His routine also frequently takes shots at organized religion and drugs. His acting roles include ''Film/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure'' and ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', not to mention [[PlayingAgainstType Mr. Conductor]] on ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. He's the creator of the SevenDirtyWords routine, and was the very first host on the very first episode of ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''. Carlin also hosted an episode on the show's tenth season [1984-1985] and, unlike his first time hosting, actually participated in sketches. Carlin was such a huge part of ''SNL'''s history that the very first episode reran following his death in June 2008). His later work (starting with ''What Am I Doing in New Jersey?'') tended to be scathing socio-political commentary, and apart from the SevenDirtyWords routine, this is arguably what he is best known for today; Carlin himself regarded his later work as his best.
44* Creator/JerrodCarmichael: Comedian and creator of ''Series/TheCarmichaelShow''.
45* Creator/AdamCarolla: Famous co-host of ''Series/TheManShow'' and ''TheAdamCarollaShow'' podcast. His ability to do off-the-cuff improvisation is among some of the best in the business, and his brand of observational humor (mostly complaining) has earned him the most downloaded podcast in the world.
46* Creator/JimmyCarr: British comedian known for his black and blue humour, unique laugh, a love for swearing and deadpan delivery. He also does a lot of TV work, such as being the presenter of Series/EightOutOfTenCats.
47* Creator/JimCarrey: He began his career in the late 1970s as a stand-up comic, often performing in a banana-yellow jacket made by his mother (which is why Film/TheMask wears a yellow zoot suit). Initially his specialty was celebrity impressions, but seeing that as a potential career dead end, in the mid-'80s he became more experimental and observational, setting the stage for his breakout success on ''In Living Color!'' and later movies.
48* Creator/JasperCarrott: Long-running British comic from [[UsefulNotes/TheWestMidlands Birmingham]], known for his schtick of finishing shows by reading out absurd insurance claim forms.
49* Frank Carson: Irish comic who became a popular face on British television for a long time. Known for his CatchPhrases "It's a cracker" and "It's the way I tell 'em".
50* Creator/JackCarter
51* Creator/DaveChappelle: Together with Creator/ChrisRock, probably the most prominent black comedian/actor of his generation. He created ''Series/ChappellesShow''. His career abruptly ended when he realized that CelebrityIsOverrated and many of his fans only loved him for his stupid catchphrases ("I'm Rick James, bitch!" being the most popular). He has appeared on stand up stages, talk shows, and occasional independent projects, but he has had no desire to reclaim the fame he walked away from at its height.
52* Creator/CheechAndChong: stand-up comedians and actors known for their [[StonersAreFunny stoner comedy]]; recorded a string of successful albums and followed with a string of successful movies in the 1970s to early 1980s before breaking up; reunited in 2008.
53* Creator/MargaretCho: Korean-American whose comedy focuses largely on the differences between Korean and American culture, and dealing with her sometimes-overbearing(but well-meaning) mom.
54* Creator/LouisCK: His work mostly centers around rather dark comedy, which is mostly based on his own life. He used to make jokes (and [[Series/LuckyLouie a TV-Show]]) about how shitty his marriage was, [[HarsherInHindsight got divorced]], and now he makes jokes (and [[Series/{{Louie}} a TV-show]]) about how shitty it is to be a single father in his forties.
55* Creator/LesDawson: British comedian known for his comedy revolving around domestic material (he was a master of the mother-in-law joke) as well as his speciality of playing the piano so badly in a way that took more skill than actually playing it well.
56* Creator/AndrewDiceClay: Controversial stand-up comedian and star of films. Known for his brand of insult humor. The man behind the persona, Andrew Silverstein, has more recently [[IAmNotSpock begun to distance himself from "The Diceman"]], citing people's conflation of the act with his actual self.
57* Creator/{{Coluche}}: late French comedian-actor known for his irreverent attitude towards [[UsefulNotes/FrenchPoliticalSystem French politicians]] and establishment of TheSeventies and the early [[TheEighties '80s]].
58* Creator/BillyConnolly: Scottish folk musician, stand-up and actor, commonly known as "The Big Yin". Does a great deal of material about sex, religion and Scotland (obviously).
59* Creator/DaneCook: The first comedian made by the Internet, Cook became one of the most successful comedians of the 2000s by promoting himself through Myspace and touring on the college circuit. He's known for his energetic and physical style of comedy, which often has him running back and forth around the stage as he acts out scenarios. He's also known for the significant HypeBacklash he suffered at the end of the 2000s, spurred in large part by the derision he receives from fellow comedians for the substandard quality of his actual material as well as accusations of joke theft.
60* Tommy Cooper: A beloved English magician and comedian. He started out as a serious magician, but after a disastrous show where every trick went wrong, he changed his act to being a deliberately terrible magician. Wore a fez.
61* Creator/LeeCornes
62* Creator/BillCosby: Unique in that he mainly performed sitting down, which helped him alternate between laid back and intense simply by leaning back or hunching forward. His family-friendly tales of childhood and parenthood became the basis for several [=TV=] shows, including the animated ''WesternAnimation/FatAlbertAndTheCosbyKids'' and the biggest sitcom of TheEighties, ''Series/TheCosbyShow''. While he had other shows and films to his credit prior to these [such as ''Series/ISpy''], it's his '80s work, including copious commercial endorsements, that looks to be his biggest legacy beyond his original stand-up. Was also on the educational show ''Series/TheElectricCompany1971'' along with a then-unknown Creator/MorganFreeman (though he didn't stay on the show as long as Freeman did, and unlike Freeman, Cosby doesn't regret being on the show).
63* Creator/DavidCross: Bald, bespectacled actor and comedian known for his incredibly dark, ironic sense of humor. Is known for his acting work on ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'' (as Tobias), the ''Film/AlvinAndTheChipmunks'' films and the HBO sketch series ''Series/MrShow''. He had a feud at one point with Creator/LarryTheCableGuy.
64* Creator/SeanCullen: Known for his comedic songs and stream-of-consciousness style.
65* Creator/RodneyDangerfield: Known for his self-deprecating one-liners and stories about how he couldn't "get no respect."
66* Creator/RhysDarby: New Zealand comedian and actor known for sound effects and physical comedy.
67* Creator/LarryDavid: Most famous for being the co-creator and showrunner on ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' and the creator and star of ''Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm'', he started out as a stand-up comedian.
68* Creator/JimDavidson: English comedian known for his [[SirSwearsALot foul-mouthed]] un-PC jokes about women, ethnic minorities, gay people and disabled people. Had success as a television personality in TheNineties as the host of ''Series/TheGenerationGame'' and the snooker based game show ''Series/BigBreak1991''. He also made {{pantomime}}s geared towards adults, such as ''Theatre/{{Sinderella}}'' and ''Theatre/BoobsInTheWoods'' and has done charity work for Britain's armed forces (he runs the charity Care After Combat). He infamously had a West-Indian character in his set called Chalky White.
69* Creator/TommyDavidson
70* Creator/LesDawson: British stand-up comedian and sketch actor who was known for his dead-pan approach, his mastery of the mother-in-law joke, his love of language and his deliberately poor piano playing.
71* Creator/JamelDebbouze: French-Moroccan comedian whos succeess started in the early 2000s. He founded the ''Jamel Comedy Club'', which aims at discovering the French stand-up comedy talents of tomorrow.
72* Creator/EllenDeGeneres
73* Creator/PhyllisDiller
74* Creator/KenDodd: British entertainer known for his lengthy performances, long-running career, "tickling stick" (feather duster), unconventional looks, one-liners, and surreal / silly / mildly saucy humour.
75* Music/DougAnthonyAllStars- [[UsefulNotes/{{Australia}} Australian]] BlackComedy Musical trio.
76* Creator/JeffDunham: A ventriloquist who uses a cast of puppets with myriad quirky personalities. Despite ventriloquism being a traditionally [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids family friendly]] comedic skill, he should not be considered a kid friendly performer, although he is not overly vulgar.
77* Creator/GadElmaleh: Moroccan-French-Canadian comedian and actor best known for his stage personas such as DragQueen Chouchou and NouveauRiche Coco, as well as {{satire}} stage shows such as ''La Vie normale''.
78* Creator/BillEngvall: One of the [[Series/BlueCollarComedy Blue Collar]] comics, though his act contains very little material about Southern life. He is the creator of the famous "[[AskAStupidQuestion Here's Your Sign]]" routine, in which he proposes that stupid people should be given signs so that the non-stupid can easily identify them.
79* Lee Evans: British comedian who rose to fame in the nineties with his physical, observational comedy. Known for [[SirSwearsALot swearing a lot]], performing sound effects, and sweating profusely during performances (requiring intermissions so he can change). Also the first comic to consistently sell out large arenas, earning himself a couple of Guinness World Records for largest comedy-show audiences. Has also acted in a few films.
80* Creator/RandyFeltface: A purple puppet -- performed by Heath [=McIvor=] -- who specializes in observational comedy. Also engages in musical comedy when paired with Sammy J. His routines alternate between maintaining the illusion that he's a fully formed character and lampshading that he's a puppet that only exists from the torso up.
81* Creator/CraigFerguson: Was Mr. Wick on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow'' and was also the host of ''Series/TheLateLateShow''.
82* Creator/JeffFoxworthy: The most famous of the Blue Collar comics, and the creator of "You Might Be a Redneck". Sales of his various comedy records since the late 1980s has made him one of the best-selling comedy performers of all time.
83* Creator/JamieFoxx: Originally better known as a stand-up and sketch comedian before shifting to focus more on serious music and drama.
84* Creator/ReddFoxx: Well-known for playing GrumpyOldMan Fred Sanford on ''Series/SanfordAndSon'', his infamously raunchy "party records" were a huge influence on Creator/RichardPryor and many others.
85* Creator/StanFreberg: Also a voice actor for the original WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoon series. He was the voice of Pete Puma from "Rabbit's Kin" and the dopey Baby Bear on Chuck Jones's short-lived Three Bears series, featuring a DysfunctionalFamily of bears (the father has a short temper and [[WouldHurtAChild would hit a cub]] and the mama bear is too passive to protect her son from her husband's wrath).
86** ''AudioPlay/{{Omaha}}'' (1958)
87** ''AudioPlay/StanFrebergPresentsTheUnitedStatesOfAmerica'' (1961) (1996)
88* Creator/JohnFugelsang: Actor, political comedian, and TV commentator.
89* Creator/JimGaffigan: Well-known for his bits about food, particularly his Hot Pockets routine, as well as numerous jokes [[SelfDeprecation making fun of himself]], especially his pale skin. A gimmick of his act is that he will frequently follow up his jokes with disapproving comments about them in a different voice, as if to suggest that is what the audience is thinking.
90* Creator/{{Gallagher}}: [[TheEighties Eighties]] prop comic famous for smashing produce, most notably watermelons.
91* Creator/JaneaneGarofalo: Stand-up comedienne who worked with Creator/BenStiller on ''Series/TheBenStillerShow'' and was a cast member on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' during its 20th season (1994-1995). Her time there was described once as "...being the Indian given the smallpox-infested blankets by the white settlers." [[note]] In other words, she hated it there and left mid-season.[[/note]]
92* Creator/GregGiraldo: Best known for the Creator/ComedyCentral roasts, he was also a judge on ''Series/LastComicStanding''.
93* Creator/DonaldGlover: Probably better known as his rapper alter ego Childish Gambino and for his role as Troy on ''Community'', he also does stand-up and did a Comedy Central special in 2011.
94* Creator/WhoopiGoldberg: Got her start in stand-up before turning to serious monologues. She then became a critically acclaimed actor (until ''Film/TheodoreRex'', at least) and now leads the panel on ''Series/TheView''. Also well-known for playing Guinan on ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''.
95* Creator/BobcatGoldthwait: A stand-up comedian and stage performer who made it big in the 1980s with a comedy persona of speaking in a combination of gravely mumbles and high-pitched shrieks.
96* Creator/GilbertGottfried: Screechy- voiced, squinty, and obnoxious comedian and occasional kids' show voice actor (he's Iago in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' movies, was the first voice of Dr. Bender on ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'', and the voice of the child-hating Tickle-Me-Psycho doll on ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}'', among other roles) known for thinking the concept of DudeNotFunny is for other people no matter how badly it affects his career, being a staple of Friars' Club Roasts, and for popularizing TheAristocrats. Like Creator/EddieMurphy, Gottfried was also an ''SNL'' cast member during its troubled sixth season, worth noting because Gottfried back then didn't squint, had a full head of black hair, and '''''actually had [[NoIndoorVoice an indoor voice]]'''''.
97* Creator/DickGregory: Legendary African-American comedian who later became a social activist.
98* Creator/KathyGriffin: Her stand-up concentrates on her experiences with celebrities to the point that some stars actively avoid her for fear of becoming part of her act while others flock to her because they think she's funny. She had a long-running RealityShow called ''My Life on the D List'' which showed her attempts to build her career. Her mom has become a star in her own right thanks to her swearing and love of boxed wine.
99* Creator/AndyGriffith: While he started out in standup, he soon moved to acting, both comic and dramatic, finding fame with ''Series/TheAndyGriffithShow'' and ''Series/{{Matlock}}''.
100* Creator/BuddyHackett: Known for his BorschtBelt style of Comedy.
101* Creator/TiffanyHaddish
102* Creator/NeilHamburger: Actually the AntiHumor persona of musician Gregg Turkington.
103* Creator/TonyHancock: One of the pioneers of post-war British sitcom-formatted comedy on radio and TV.
104* Creator/MikeHarding: [[OopNorth Mancunian comedian]] of a piece with Creator/BillyConnolly and Creator/JasperCarrott, performing observational Northern humour alternating with folk music. Also an author and radio presenter.
105* Creator/KevinHart: Similar to Steve Harvey below, started out with fame in the African-American community before crossing over to the mainstream.
106* Creator/MirandaHart: Creator and star of the Creator/{{BBC}} sitcom ''Series/Miranda2009''.
107* Creator/SteveHarvey: A very popular comedian in the black community but not as popular in the mainstream. He had a sitcom, ''Series/TheSteveHarveyShow'', and was in ''Film/TheOriginalKingsOfComedy''. He now has hit it big, writing a book (''Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man''), having his own radio show, his own dating site (despite, or maybe because of the fact that he is on his third marriage), a televised talk show, and is the current (as of 2/4/11) host of ''Series/FamilyFeud''.
108* Creator/HattieHayridge
109* Creator/MitchHedberg: Combined observational humor with bizarre non-sequiturs. Famous for his laid back persona, he has been described as a stoner version of Creator/StevenWright. Died of a drug overdose, turning some of his drug-related jokes HarsherInHindsight.
110* Creator/RichardHerring: Started out as one half of the comedy duo [[Creator/StewartLee Lee]] and Herring, he went on to be a pioneer of using the internet for comedy. Has blogged EVERY DAY since 2003, and is particularly well known for his podcasts ''As It Occurs To Me'' and ''The Collings & Herrin Podcast''. Is particularly fond of turning all his shows into [[FunWithAcronyms Acronyms]] - so that ''As It Occurs To Me'' becomes 'AIOTM' (aiotm).
111* Creator/BillHicks: Best known for his scathing socio-political commentary in the 1980s, very much ahead of his time during his heyday in the 1980s before his tragic early demise from cancer, making all of his routines about smoking and death even darker.
112* Creator/JoelHodgson: Started out in the '80s as a stand-up and prop comic, appearing on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''[[Series/LateNight Late Night with David Letterman]]'' before becoming the creator and original host of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''. After leaving the show he worked as a writer on ''Series/JimmyKimmelLive'' and an occasional actor on ''Series/FreaksAndGeeks'' before returning to movie riffing with ''WebVideo/CinematicTitanic'' and the 2017 {{revival}} of ''[=MST3K=]''. He also starred in ''Series/OtherSpace'', lent his voice to ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', and appeared as a guest on ''WebVideo/ComediansInCarsGettingCoffee''.
113* Creator/PeteHolmes: A veteran stand up comedian, former late night host , actor, voice actor and host of the podcast ''You Made It Weird''. Raised religious, he has become more spiritual due to a divorce in his 20s. He is a close friend of many of his contemporaries including John Mulaney , T.J. Miller, and Mike Birbiglia. Like many comics he is from Boston , Born 1979 and began doing stand up in 2000. He was the voice of the E trade baby and is known for his jovial demeanor and “fun Dad” persona (before he ever became a father). A dynamic ace at word play, impressions and voices, observational as well as a background in improv. His influences include the likes of Sinbad, Steve Martin, Seinfeld, Brian Regan, Conan O’Brien, Chris Farley, Dane Cook and Ray Romano.
114* Russell Howard: British comedian who has a generally optimistic view, and especially loves nostalgic stories about childhood and his crazy family. Appeared on ''Series/MockTheWeek'' and hosted ''Series/RussellHowardsGoodNews''.
115* Creator/FrankieHowerd: British comedian who appeared in comedy films and did lots of stand-up. Was famous enough to become a SpecialGuest in sitcoms and often still acted as the StraightMan MetaGuy that was still performing on stage (as a RuleOfFunny).
116* Creator/LilRelHowery
117* Creator/DLHughley
118* Creator/JessicaHynes
119* Creator/GabrielIglesias: Known for his loud, boisterous style with exaggerated vocal impersonations. Prefers to tell funny, real life stories and usually refuses to do political or social commentary jokes. Known for his love of chocolate cake and being "[[BigFun fluffy]]." Was a cast member on ''Series/AllThat'' when they revamped the cast in 2000 and was part of the first group of comedians in ''Last Comic Standing''.
120* The Tenderloins, a comedy group who have come to be known as the ''Characters/ImpracticalJokers'' on Creator/TruTV's [[Series/ImpracticalJokers reality TV show]].
121* Creator/RobinInce: British comedian known for his highly cerebral style of comedy; his routines revolving either around the wonders of science or the horrors of bad books.
122* Creator/EddieIzzard: Responsible for translating the [[SurrealHumour surreal style of humour]] of Creator/MontyPython into something you could do as stand-up, resulting in a definite shift in British comedy. Was also known as a proud transvestite (crossdresser) before coming out as gender fluid[[note]]sometimes referring to it as "all boy and half a girl"[[/note]].
123* Creator/SammyJ: An Australian musical comedian, satirist, writer and radio presenter.
124* Creator/JanelleJames
125* Creator/TheJerkyBoys: PrankCall legends that enjoyed a good run through the 90's.
126* Creator/JimJefferies: An Australian stand-up comedian, known for his off-color humor and political commentary. He's also known for starring in the TV series ''Series/Legit2013'' and hosting the late-night talk show ''Series/TheJimJefferiesShow''.
127* Creator/RichardJeni: Appeared more than any other comedian on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' other than its hosts.
128* Jethro: Cornwall-based comedian whose shtick consists of him playing a yokel farmer character and specialises in telling long, rambling stories.
129* Creator/AnjelahJohnson
130* Creator/LeslieJones
131* Creator/MiltonJones: British comedian whose style is characterized by clever one-liners and often features truly magnificent puns.
132* Creator/OrlandoJones: Did stand-up comedy before he got into acting.
133* Creator/JamieKaler
134* Creator/AndyKaufman: A pioneer of AntiHumor, he found comedy clubs the most receptive venues for acts which were closer to experimental theater than stand-up. His ''WesternAnimation/MightyMouse'' routine was one of the highlights of the very first ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' broadcast. He was a frequent guest performer there as well as ''Series/{{Fridays}}'', and his stage persona of "Foreign Man" was retooled into his regular fan-favorite role as Latka on ''Series/{{Taxi}}''. He is best known for pranking audiences and keeping them guessing about what is real and what is staged, such as his on-air brawl with Michael Richards on ''Series/{{Fridays}}'', and his stint as a heel wrestler in Memphis, Tennessee, one taken to national television via his fight with Wrestling/JerryLawler on ''Late Night with David Letterman''. He also manufactured a completely separate comedic persona, lounge lizard Tony Clifton, and caused as much confusion as possible over whether he and Clifton were the same person.
135* Creator/PeterKay: Observational comedy drawing on the distinctive culture of [[OopNorth the north-west of England]], with MemeticMutation by the truckload. Wrote and starred many times over in ''Series/PhoenixNights'' and ''Series/MaxAndPaddysRoadToNowhere''.
136* Creator/MarthaKelly
137* Creator/SamKinison: A bitter, bitter man (especially towards women) with NoIndoorVoice. Did guest appearances on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' during its 11th season (and hosted during its 12th season, which was one of three episodes that had to be put on a five-second delay out of fear of foul language and controversial statements, joining Creator/RichardPryor and Andrew "Dice" Clay). Was considered for the role of Al Bundy on ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' (with Roseanne Barr as Peg).
138* Creator/RobertKlein
139* Music/JonLajoie: Though he does more parodies than actual comedy routines.
140* Creator/SteveLandesberg
141* Creator/ArtieLange: A {{Joisey}} blue-collar comedian most famous for his time on Radio/TheHowardSternShow.
142* Creator/LarryTheCableGuy: Git-r-done! Another Blue Collar comic. Known to younger generations as the voice of Mater in the ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' films. Has quite a big {{Hatedom}}, many of whom are unaware that Larry is actually an AffectionateParody comedy character performed by comedian Daniel Whitney.
143* Creator/MartinLawrence: Manic black comedian who had his own show, ''Series/{{Martin}}'', on Creator/{{Fox}} (it was canceled after the actress who played Martin's girlfriend, Gina, accused Lawrence of sexually harassing her) and was banned from ever hosting ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' again after launching into a particularly disgusting monologue about women's hygiene.
144* Creator/DenisLeary: A mixture of critiquing current culture and joking about his family and past, Leary is extremely fond of [[ClusterFBomb profanity]]. Many of his jokes are slanted towards BlackComedy.
145* Creator/StewartLee: A favourite among other comedians, he is a Brit with a slow deadpan delivery who does long, rambling routines in a self-referential style.
146* Creator/NatashaLeggero
147* Creator/JohnLeguizamo: While now known primarily as an actor, Leguizamo got his start in stand-up comedy and in one-man shows with a comedic bend.
148* Creator/ValerieLemercier: French comedian and actress. She's performed five solo shows since 1989.
149* Creator/JayLeno: A successful stand-up comedian before succeeding Johnny Carson as host of ''Series/TheTonightShow'. He continues to do hundreds of stand-up shows a a year (even while hosting a nightly talk show), but refuses to do taped specials out of the belief comedy is best experienced live and that a recording will strip some of the situational nuance from his performances.
150* Creator/DavidLetterman: Did some stand-up early in his career before finding his niche as host of ''Series/LateNight'' and then ''Series/TheLateShowWithDavidLetterman''.
151* Creator/RichardLewis
152* Creator/RichLittle: Canadian comedian and celebrity mimic.
153* Creator/SeanLock: British comedian who mixed observational humor with surrealism. Known for appearing on many [[PanelShow panel shows]] and for writing material for other popular comedians.
154* Creator/GeorgeLopez
155* Series/LosRayosGamma (Puerto Rican comedy group)
156* Creator/NormanLovett
157* Music/StephenLynch: Most famous for being vulgar and taking RefugeInAudacity.
158* Creator/NormMacDonald: Famous for his ability to make the most mundane statements hilarious with his unique delivery. For the ultimate Norm [=MacDonald=] routine, see his performance at the Bob Saget roast. Was a Weekend Update anchor on ''SNL'' during its 20th season ([[JustHereForGodzilla making that the only reason anyone ever really watched that season back in 1994]]), but got fired in the late-1990s by NBC executive Don Ohlymeier for allegedly "...not being funny." Returned to host ''SNL'' on its 25th season (1999-2000) and claimed that the reason why he's so "[[PrecisionFStrike Goddamn]] funny" is because the show has gotten worse since he left.
159* Creator/LeeMack: [=Stand-up=] comic and comedic actor best known for his role on ''Series/NotGoingOut'' and as a team captain on British [[PanelGame panel show]] ''Series/WouldILieToYou'' opposite David Mitchell. [[OopNorth Northern]], and slightly bitter about it.
160* Creator/KathleenMadigan: A St. Louis-born observational comedian who freely admits to being a lazy and hedonistic lady, and whose comedy is largely a snarky take on her day-to-day life, including growing up in a large, Catholic, Irish family, complete with her interactions with her zany parents.
161-->"People sometimes ask me, 'How do you write a joke?' And I tell them, 'most of the time, I don't. I just call home. And I repeat what they've said to me and I make money.'"
162* Creator/AlMadrigal
163* Creator/BillMaher: Known for his caustic criticism of politics and religion and his darkly sarcastic tone, as well as hosting the political talk shows ''Politically Incorrect'' and ''Series/RealTimeWithBillMaher''.
164* Creator/HowieMandel: A Canadian-born American stand-up comedian. He is voice of Bobby and his father: Mr. Howie Generic on the television series: ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld''. He is also the host of ''Series/DealOrNoDeal''.
165* JasonManford: Northern England comedian who is a regular on ''Series/WouldILieToYou''.
166* Creator/BernardManning: A working men's club comic from [[OopNorth Manchester]] who specialised in ''very'' un-PC jokes involving race, sex and religion. His act was very popular in TheSeventies, but was labelled as racist, although it's been argued as to whether he actually was in RealLife. He was the first British comedian to play Las Vegas in 1978 and ran The World Famous Embassy Club in Manchester.
167* Creator/DemetriMartin: An extremely intellectual comedian who does a lot of one-liners, and also heavily features drawings and musical accompaniment in his stand-up shows. Also had a TV show called ''Series/ImportantThingsWithDemetriMartin'' and is a law school dropout (according to the UK comedy special ''If I...'').
168* Creator/SteveMartin: The king of goofiness. He merged his stand up routine with other performance art including musical numbers, skits and props. Known for his perpetually white hair since the 70's. Was once ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'''s most frequent guest host -- to the point that many people mistook him for one of the "Not Ready for Primetime" regulars -- and tied with Creator/AlecBaldwin until Baldwin broke his own record by hosting the first episode of season 37 [[note]] Despite this, Martin has made the most overall appearances on the show -- 15 episodes he hosted + 11 cameo appearances; compare to Baldwin, who hosted 16 times and made eight cameo appearances[[/note]]. Has had a successful string of film roles, often playing TheEveryman.
169* Jackie Mason: Jewish comedian. Is the voice of Krusty the Clown's rabbi father on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' (as seen on such episodes as "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS3E6LikeFatherLikeClown Like Father, Like Clown]]", "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E6TodayIAmAClown Today I Am a Clown]]", and "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS21E10OnceUponATimeInSpringfield Once Upon a Time in Springfield]]", among others)
170* Creator/AndersMatthesen: Danish comedian, radio host, actor, musician and film director.
171* Creator/MelissaMcCarthy
172* Creator/JoelMcHale
173* Creator/MichaelMcIntyre: Hyperactive British observational comedian, frequent [[PanelGame panel show]] guest. Broke through into the public eye in a big way after his appearance in a Royal Variety Performance. Responsible for two of the fastest-selling standup comedy DVD's of all time.
174* Creator/KevinMeaney: A comedian who often made fun of his mom, sings songs, and uses the phrase "That's not right!" a lot. He's also an actor, appearing on Film/UncleBuck, Series/TheNightmareRoom, the movie Film/{{Big}}, TheDayMyParentsRanAway, and even WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends and WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife.
175* [[Series/MindOfMencia Carlos Mencia:]] A comedian popular during the mid-to-late [[TurnOfTheMillennium 2000's,]] whose style of comedy tended towards insulting anecdotes, both at himself and the people he interacts with.
176* Radio/RoyDMercer: A fictional character created by radio hosts Brent Douglas and Phil Stone for the purpose of a prank call show, which was also released on CD for many years.
177* Creator/SethMeyers
178* Creator/DennisMiller: Notorious for his obscure historical and pop culture references as well as having a [[SophisticatedAsHell loquacious, yet vulgar vocabulary]]. Was a long-term host of Weekend Update on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' before getting his own short-lived talk show. At the end of its run, he gained recognition for his epic rants about social and political issues, which he spun into a second talk show on HBO and eventually became a Fox News commentator, but does do the occasional stand-up special.
179* Creator/HasanMinhaj was recruited from the stand-up comedy circuit by Creator/JonStewart to be a correspondent on ''Series/TheDailyShowWithJonStewart''. He then went on to continue the Daily Show correspondent tradition of hosting the White House Correspondents Dinner in 2017. After his Creator/NetFlix comedy special ''Homecoming King'' won a Peabody award, he went on to host ''Series/PatriotActWithHasanMinhaj'' - which also won a Peabody.
180* Creator/MoNique
181* Creator/BobMonkhouse
182* Creator/MontyPython
183** ''AudioPlay/AnotherMontyPythonRecord'' (1971)
184** ''AudioPlay/TheMontyPythonMatchingTieAndHandkerchief'' (1973)
185** ''AudioPlay/MontyPythonLiveAtDruryLane'' (1974)
186** ''AudioPlay/MontyPythonsContractualObligationAlbum'' (1980)
187* Creator/DylanMoran: Poetic drunken Irishman with a similar style to Eddie Izzard. Also visible in TV and film, as the central character of ''Series/BlackBooks'' and a role in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''.
188* Creator/JohnMulaney: Comedy writer who got his big break writing for ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', but is most popular for his stand-up comedy, for which he demonstrates a real knack for storytelling and [[DeadpanSnarker deadpan snark]] galore.
189* Creator/CharlieMurphy: Eddie's older brother; who initially got his start doing minor roles in his brother's movies, before breaking out years later with a now [[MemeticMutation memorable]] stint on Creator/DaveChappelle's ''Series/ChappellesShow'' as a writer and featured player, and as the voice of Ed Wuncler III in ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks''.
190* Creator/EddieMurphy: Began performing stand-up comedy as a teenager, skipping school to do so[[note]]his mother forced him to attend summer school when she found out[[/note]]. He quickly achieved stardrom on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' (in the early 1980s when the show was floundering after the remnants of the original cast left and a new, not-necessarily-better cast was hired in its place). During this time, he filmed two acclaimed specials, ''Delirious'' and ''Raw'', with the latter becoming a theatrical hit. He branched into film with the ''Film/BeverlyHillsCop'' movies in the 80's and ''Film/{{The Nutty Professor|1996}}'' and ''Film/DrDolittle'' films in the 90's. Besides voicing Donkey in the ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' films, his more recent films have mostly been looked down upon, though his role in the film ''{{Theatre/Dreamgirls}}'' received an Oscar nomination.
191* Creator/AlMurray: Primarily known for performing as the Pub Landlord, through which he parodies working-class England while delivering pointed social commentary. He occasionally performs out of character. Also a history buff, particularly of the Second World War, and has presented sincere documentaries about the war and how it's portrayed in fiction. Appeared in Series 3 of ''Series/{{Taskmaster}}'' and has been angling to find a way back ever since.
192* Creator/MikeMyers
193* Creator/AparnaNancherla
194* Creator/KumailNanjiani
195* Creator/NigelNg: A Malaysian stand-up comic best known for his Uncle Roger character, who reviews cooking videos and berates those who do a bad job.
196* Creator/BobNewhart: His signature stand-up routines were his "telephone conversations", in which the audience [[NewhartPhonecall only heard his character's side of the conversation]]. He later headlined several successful sitcoms: ''Series/{{Newhart}}'' and ''Series/TheBobNewhartShow''. He is the uncle of short-lived ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' cast member Paul Brittain.
197* Nichols and May (Creator/MikeNichols and Creator/ElaineMay): A highly influential improvisational comedy team from the late 1950s.
198* Creator/TrevorNoah
199* Creator/RossNoble: The king of improv, he often creates an entire show out of the tiniest of comments or actions from the audience, as his surreal imagination jumps from one topic to another at lightning speed.
200* JimNorton: A comic who specializes in BlackComedy. He is best known as the [[SixthRanger third mic]] on the Radio/OpieAndAnthony radio show.
201* Creator/TigNotaro
202* Creator/DaraOBriain: Irish standup who's best known as the presenter of ''Series/MockTheWeek''.
203* Creator/ConanOBrien
204* Creator/MichaelOConnel: Wheelchair-bound observational comedian with Muscular Dystrophy, who bases a lot of his comedy on how people in wheelchairs are treated by people ''not'' in wheelchairs. His catchphrase is "First, I'd like to object to the use of the phrase ''Stand-Up'' comedy..."
205* Creator/NickOfferman
206* Creator/ArdalOHanlon
207* Creator/PattonOswalt: A sort of geek-philosopher, who often uses pop-culture examples to give his take on real events.
208* Creator/{{Palmashow}}
209* Martin Pearson
210** ''AudioPlay/TheUnfinishedSpellingErrorsOfBolkien (2004)''
211* Creator/EddiePepitone
212* Creator/ChelseaPeretti
213* Creator/RussellPeters: Famous Canadian stand up comedian of Indian descent.
214* Creator/EmoPhilips: A comedian very committed to his stage persona (typically he only gives interviews as this character) as a PsychopathicManChild twisting straightforward observations into the contorted perspective of his character.
215* Creator/JohnPinette: French-Irish comedian (his stomach is Italian). His jokes center on his life, his travels, and food. Especially food. Also a talented singer. And for all that, he's probably best known as the carjacked fat guy in the final ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' episode.
216* Creator/AubreyPlaza
217* Creator/BrianPosehn
218* Creator/PaulaPoundstone: An observational comedienne and regular panelist on ''Radio/WaitWaitDontTellMe'', Poundstone has a particular knack for identifying and [[LampshadeHanging lampshading]] the comedy we often overlook in everyday life. Was the original voice of Brendon's mom on ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'' during its short run on UPN.
219* GregProops: Improvisational comedian, known for ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' and his podcast ''Podcast/TheSmartestManInTheWorld''
220* Creator/RichardPryor: Considered the godfather of stand-up comedy (next to Creator/GeorgeCarlin). He talked a lot about growing up in the slums and drug abuse (as his mom was a hooker, his father was her pimp, and his grandmother ran a whorehouse). Was the first black celebrity to host ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and the one whose appearance cemented ''SNL'''s reputation as the edgy, late-night sketch show that wasn't afraid of making fun of touchy subject matter (in this case, racism), as proven with the "Racist Word Association" sketch and a multi-part sketch where a black man is picked out of a police line-up for crimes he didn't commit.
221* Creator/MaryLynnRajskub
222* Mike Reid: Gravel-voiced Cockney comedian best known for playing Frank Butcher on ''Series/EastEnders''. CathPhrases included "Terrific" (pronounced with the emphasis on each syllable), "Turn It In" and "Move Yer Arris". Was also a singer, stunt-man/extra, gameshow host (he hosted the children's gameshow ''Runaround'') and occasional dramatic actor (he played Doug the Head in ''Film/{{Snatch}}'').
223* Creator/BrianRegan: A clean comic; he takes many of the oldest routines people have ever considered and works to make them funny again. Part of the humor comes from his general deprecation of himself, a sort of ObfuscatingStupidity that makes the material funny again.
224* Creator/PaulReiser
225* Creator/CarolineRhea
226* Creator/JeffRichards
227* Creator/MichaelRichards: Best known as Kramer in ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''.
228* Creator/DonRickles: (a.k.a. Mr. Warmth, The Merchant of Venom, The Czar of the Zinger); Don Rickles was one of the 20th Century's most famous funny men and one of the great masters of insult comedy. Unlike many insult comics who only find short-lived success, Rickles has enjoyed a sustained career in insult performance. For more than 55 years he appeared in top showrooms in Atlantic City, Reno Lake Tahoe and Las Vegas. He was a frequent guest of ''Series/TheTonightShow'' starring Creator/JohnnyCarson; Johnny was the one who made famous Rickles' entrance theme, La Virgen de la Macarena which is played to this day whenever Rickles comes out. He has won two Emmys for a documentary about his life and career as a stand up comedian, ''Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project''. Was good friends with the late Music/FrankSinatra, the late Music/DeanMartin, and Bob Newhart. For the younger generation he is more famous as the voice of Mr. Potato Head in the ''Franchise/ToyStory'' films.
229* Creator/JoanRivers: American standup comedienne and talk show host. She often said outrageous things, but she was a pioneer for women in comedy. Without her contribution, there would be no Creator/RoseanneBarr, no Creator/TinaFey, and so on.
230* Creator/ChrisRock: Started out as a cast member on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in the early 1990s, but quit that show due to CreativeDifferences and lack of good roles. Has done stand-up ever since, mainly focusing on racial differences and relationships.
231* Creator/JoeRogan
232* Creator/WillRogers
233* Creator/RayRomano
234* George Roper: A Liverpool comic. With his portly figure, bejewelled fingers, deadpan style and a laid back microphone technique he began to draw sizeable audiences as a stand-up comic on the booming club and casino scene of Manchester.
235* Creator/JerrySadowitz: Scots-Jewish comedian known for the utterly shocking and depraved nature of his material based on a view of total misanthropy (he hates everyone regardless of race, religion or sex) and his incredible skills as a magician. A very prescient routine about Creator/JimmySavile is currently circulating the internet.
236* Creator/BobSaget: He worked "blue" prior to and after his work on the family-friendly DomCom ''Series/FullHouse'' and ''Series/AmericasFunniestHomeVideos''. Until his passing in 2022, his work was angled towards shocking people by being far removed from the squeaky clean Danny Tanner. Was also the uncredited narrator for ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
237* MortSahl: One of the first standup comics to deal in topical, political humor, Sahl was also the first to perform on college campuses and the first to hit on the idea of recording and releasing his performances on albums.
238* Creator/AlexeiSayle: Liverpudlian comedian and self-professed 'fat bastard' known for his loud aggressive performances and being a pioneer of 'alternative comedy' in the UK. Best known for playing the members of the Balowski family on ''Series/TheYoungOnes''.
239* Creator/KristenSchaal
240* Robert Schimmel: Blue humor at its finest. His sex jokes and bathroom humor frequently [[CrossesTheLineTwice trod over the line]]. Everything about himself was fodder for his stand-up--including his heart attack and non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Sadly, he died in 2010 of injuries sustained in a car accident.
241* Creator/AmySchumer: Popular comedian known for her liberal, feminist views. A long-time cult icon thanks to her show ''Series/InsideAmySchumer'' she became a mainstream phenomenon after her near-universally praised stint in hosting the 2015 MTV Movie Awards and her sleeper hit film ''Film/{{Trainwreck}}'' ([[NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity which gave her tons of publicity in a very bittersweet way]] as there was a shooting at the movie's premiere in a Louisiana movie theater. Since then, she's been a prominent voice for gun control -- it helps that she is related to well-known Democratic Senator and gun control advocate Chuck Schumer).
242* Creator/JerrySeinfeld: Observational humor taken to its apex with his own wildly successful self-titled sitcom. After that series ended, he turned his focus back to his two passions: stand-up comedy and classic cars. He eventually combined the two into ''WebiVideo/ComediansInCarsGettingCoffee''.
243* Creator/GarryShandling
244* Creator/AllanSherman
245* Creator/IlizaShlesinger
246* Creator/PaulyShore
247* Creator/SarahSilverman: Imagine Creator/ReddFoxx was reincarnated as a Jewish princess, and you've got the idea of what her humor is like. Was a writer and cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' for its 19th (1993–94) season, but wasn't [[ScrewedByTheNetwork given a lot of screen time, had all of her sketches banished to dress rehearsal, and ended up getting fired via fax]]. Has done voicework on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' (as a fourth grade girl named Nikki who has a crush on Bart, but can't decide whether to kiss him or beat him up), ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' (as one half of the Pesto brothers. Her sister, Laura, plays the other half), and the movie ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' (in one of the few things she's done that doesn't require her to be vulgar and politically incorrect). Besides her sister Creator/{{Laura|Silverman}}--an actress in her own right, who's worked with her on a number of projects--Sarah also has another sister named Jodyne (who's a screenwriter) and another sister named Susan, who lives in Israel and is a rabbi.
248* TheSklarBrothers (Randy and Jason): [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Twin brothers who do stand-up comedy together]]. Also known for their various skit-works on Creator/{{ESPN}}, playing twin {{Dumbass DJ}}s on ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'', and voicing conjoined twin brothers, Biff and Chip, on ''WesternAnimation/TheOblongs''. Kids may know them best for their recurring role on Disney's sitcom ''Series/MightyMed''.
249* Creator/JBSmoove
250* Creator/DianeSpencer: A FieryRedhead comic from Somerset, England, whose approach to humor can be summed up as [[CrossesTheLineTwice "What line?"]]
251* Creator/DougStanhope: Extremely dark and pessimistic humor. [[TheAlcoholic Has an almost professional affinity for hardcore drugs and alcohol]] and will typically drink or smoke on-stage, if not both. His risqué style has often led to audience-walkouts and rants from MoralGuardians.
252* Creator/JonStewart: Got his start in stand-up before hosting ''Series/TheDailyShow'', and returned to it after his retirement. Lots of jokes about politics and being Jewish. [[IrishmanAndAJew Contrast]] Creator/StephenColbert, who's an {{improv}} comedian.
253* Creator/FredStoller
254* Creator/WandaSykes
255* Creator/RobinThede
256* Creator/AlanThicke
257* Creator/JoshThomas: Australian comedian who specializes in self-deprecating sex comedy.
258* Creator/ChristopherTitus: Explicitly calls his routine "[[GallowsHumor Therapeutic Stand Up]]." Bases most of his comedy on his extremely dysfunctional life, featuring a judgmental, hypocritical, functioning alcoholic father who married and divorced five times, a manipulative, manic-depressive mother who had a 180 IQ, was a concert pianist, spoke four languages, and was in so many beauty pageants in the 1960s that she qualified for Miss California, a string of relationships with abusive women (one of which was his own wife, Erin), a brother who smokes weed, a sister who was raised by his mentally deranged mother and ultimately killed herself after her boyfriend left her again, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking a Mormon uncle]]. Had his own show on Creator/{{FOX}} (''Series/{{Titus}}'') based on his stand-up special ''Norman Rockwell is Bleeding'', but it got axed due to its dark humor and ExecutiveMeddling.
259* Creator/LilyTomlin: Started out in both stand-up and sketch comedy. Since becoming famous on ''Series/RowanAndMartinsLaughIn'', she’s also recorded several comedy albums and has had a long career in film and television and on stage.
260* Creator/DanielTosh: Host of the unexpectedly successful (at least to the network) Creator/ComedyCentral show ''[[Series/{{Tosh0}} Tosh.0]]'' where he rips on various internet videos. No one is sure if he's gay or straight, and has come under fire for his misogynistic remarks (such as suggesting that a female rape victim deserved what she got).
261* Creator/RobertTownsend
262* Creator/ArnaudTsamere: A French surrealist comedian who has worked in television and on stage.
263* Creator/TheUmbilicalBrothers: Comedians and actors Shane Dundas and David Collins of Australia.
264* Creator/UncleYo: a staple of the American convention circuit, he specializes in fandom comedy. Definitely JustForFun/OneOfUs.
265* Creator/MelissaVillasenor: American comedian known for her celebrity impressions, she first came to prominence as a finalist on ''Series/AmericasGotTalent'' before joining the cast of ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in 2016.
266* Creator/TimVine: British comedian known for being a HurricaneOfPuns in human form.
267* Creator/VacantaMare: Romanian comedy group
268* Creator/ViceGanda: A Filipino comedy club veteran turned film and television actor and host who made it big in 2009 when he became one of the main hosts of ''Series/ItsShowtime'' and starred in a string of box-office comedies in the 2010s.
269* The Wayans Family:
270** Creator/DamonWayans
271** Creator/KeenenIvoryWayans
272** Creator/MarlonWayans
273** Creator/ShawnWayans
274* Creator/GeorgeWallace
275* Creator/HenningWehn
276* Creator/RonWhite: The fourth and most vulgar of the Blue Collar comics, and the only one not to be a regular on the troupe's television series. [[SirSwearsALot Three fuckin' guesses why.]]
277* Charlie Williams: Britain's first prominent black footballer turned Britain's first well-known black comic. The novel combination of a black man with a Yorkshire accent and his first-hand experience of life in the British working class made him unmistakable.
278* Creator/JessicaWilliams
279* Creator/KennethWilliams
280* Creator/RobinWilliams: Frantic, motor-mouth style comedy that doesn't let up. He calmed down a touch after he quit cocaine. He had a varied career, ranging from comedies and dramas in movies as well as the television sitcom that made him a star, ''Series/MorkAndMindy''. Won an Oscar playing a psychiatrist in the film ''Film/GoodWillHunting.''
281* Creator/LarryWilmore: Comedian and writer, recurring contributor to ''Series/TheDailyShow'' where he discusses race relations. Briefly had his own Daily Show {{spinoff}} ''Series/TheNightlyShow with Larry Wilmore''
282* Creator/TimWilson: Comedian-singer from the South.
283* Creator/YvetteWilson
284* Creator/JonathanWinters: One of the pioneers of {{improv}}isation, his act has influenced many other comics including Robin Williams, which earned him a guest spot,and then a regular role, on ''Series/MorkAndMindy''. In some instances he is able to go on for hours about any particular subject, switching between different characters and different topics on the same subject. Has had several other television and movie roles.
285* Creator/MichaelWinslow: The guy who makes noises in the ''Film/PoliceAcademy'' movies.
286* Creator/VictoriaWood: One of the first English woman stand-up comedians to make it big, although she had a lot of other talents as well.
287* Creator/AliWong
288* Creator/StevenWright: Known for his deadpan delivery and surreal stories with their own weird internal logic: "One time I parked my car in a tow-away zone. When I came back, the entire ''area'' was gone."
289* Wrestling/DolphZiggler: Occasionally does live comedy and even writes sketches for both himself and other comedians.
290* Creator/DrewLynch
291* Creator/ShayneSmith: A comedian with internet fame from Dry Bar Comedy, famous for his tattoos.
292----
293!!Comedy Works:
294* AudioPlay/BertAndI
295* Film/ColinQuinnLongStoryShort
296* Theatre/TheDangerousBrothers
297* Series/ModernLifeIsGoodish
298* Podcast/PeacockAndGamblePodcast
299* AudioPlay/OmeHenk
300* Radio/APrairieHomeCompanion
301* Series/BlueCollarComedy
302* AudioPlay/TheFurtherAdventuresOfNickDanger
303* AudioPlay/IThinkWereAllBozosOnThisBus
304----
305!!Stand-up Comedy tropes:
306
307[[AC:Tropes]]
308* ActingForTwo: Out of necessity in trying to depict a variety of characters by yourself
309* AwfulWeddedLife
310* BorschtBelt
311* CollectiveGroan
312* IsThisThingOn
313* {{Rimshot}}
314* ToughRoom
315* VaudevilleHook

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