Tanael Joachim

Tanael-Joachim

Tanael Joachim is a standup comedian who has made appearances on Gotham Comedy Live on AXS TV and on Good Day New York on FOX. He is based in New York City but was born and raised in Haiti.

He performs regularly at some of the best clubs in New York, including Gotham Comedy Club, The Stand Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, and Eastville Comedy Club, to name a few, and the best alternative shows, such as Comedy at The Knitting Factory and Night Train at Littlefield.

Joachim has been a featured performer at SF Sketchfest in San Francisco, the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival. He’s also performed at the Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta, and the Underground Festival in Washington D.C, and was one of the 8 finalists in the Boston Comedy Festival in 2016. He’s also an Op-Ed contributor for The New York Times.  read more

Tracey Carnazzo

Tracey Carnazzo

Tracey Carnazzo is a comedian and podcast host from New York City. Her OCD and love for trash TV have shaped who she is today. Tracey hosts the podcasts Teen Mom Trash Talk and 90 Day Fiancé Trash Talk which both sit on the iTunes Top Charts.

Tracey has been featured at the New York Comedy Festival, New South Comedy Festival, Free Standup Festival, Skankfest, Laugh Your Asheville Off, Cola Comedy Con, and Oak City Comedy Festival.

Tracey is a regular on the comedy podcast, Keith and the Girl and was voted “Best New Guest”. read more

Milana Vayntrub

Milana Vayntrub

Milana Vayntrub; born March 8, 1987) is an Uzbekistan-born American actress and comedian. She came to prominence for her appearances in AT&T television commercials as saleswoman Lily Adams from 2013 to 2016.

In addition to her commercial appearances, she starred in the series Other Space (2015) and had a recurring role on This Is Us (2016–2017).

Vayntrub has also voiced Doreen Green / Squirrel Girl in the Marvel Rising franchise after being cast as the character in the unaired New Warriors pilot. read more

Mahesh Kotagi

Mahesh Kotagi

Mahesh Kotagi is a stand-up comedian based in NYC/LA. I have been doing stand up for 8 years now and have recently been featured on the following comedy festivals:

Burbank Comedy Festival 2019 – voted best of the fest, Red Clay Comedy Festival 2019, San Luis Obispo Comedy Festival 2019, San Diego Comedy Festival 2019.

I also co-host a podcast called No More Tokens! This is about diversity and Hollywood and we interview some really cool actors, directors, producers, writers, and casting directors. We chat about the state of diversity and inclusion and highlight the wonderful human beings making a difference. read more

Meghan Walsh

Meghan Walsh .
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Meghan-Walsh

Meghan Walsh dreamed of becoming a stand-up comedian in high school and as soon as she graduated, she signed up for college and her first open mic.

She finished her degree in Chemistry in 2017, realized she had no interest in a career in science, and began pursuing comedy full time. Since then, she has grown into a comedian who blends dark yet relatable humor with engaging crowd work.

You can see her nightly performing in New York City and the surrounding area and hear her as one of the hosts of the Somewhat Scientific podcast. read more

Kevin Dombrowski

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Kevin Dombrowski is a standup comedian that finds himself in the wrong place at the right time for comedy.

He is a regular around the New York comedy clubs circuit, Kevin has been seen multiple times on The Artie Lange Show on DirecTV, Comedy Time TV, and The Wendy Williams Show.

Kevin has been cast in a reoccurring series of Geico SportsNite Commercials, entitled ‘The House Of Fans’ as the ‘Yankee Fan’, circulating on SNY and other networks; as well advertisements for Wix.com, StubHub, Radio Shack, and the Google App. read more

Negin Farsad

Negin Farsad

Negin Farsad was named one of 50 Funniest Women by Huffington Post, named one of the 10 Best Feminist Comedians by Paper Magazine, and was selected as a TED fellow for her work in social justice comedy. She even gave a TEDTalk because they slipped up and let a comedian on their vaunted stage. She is the author of the recently released How To Make White People Laugh, a memoir-meets-social-justice-comedy manifesto which was nominated for the Thurber Prize for Humor and recommended by Oprah Magazine. Farsad is the host of Fake the Nation, a political comedy podcast on the Earwolf network and she’s a regular panelist on NPR’s Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me. She appears on the current season of Nat Geo’s Year Million, the upcoming season of HBO’s High Maintenance, and the last season of Netflix’s Chelsea Handler Show. read more

Ismael Loutfi

Ismael Loutfi

Ismael Loutfi is a sweet boy with a kind face. He’s been called “gifted,” “quick-witted,” and a “neurotic toe-rag” by numerous friends’ parents. He has been a finalist in the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival, a new face at the Just For Laughs Festival, and a finalist in StandUp NBC 2017. He can be seen on the VICELAND series Flophouse and Comedy Central digital and currently writes for Hasan Minhaj’s new Netflix show Patriot Act.

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Ahmed Ahmed

Ahmed Ahmed

Ahmed Ahmed is an Egyptian-American actor, comedian, producer, and the director is one of the most diverse, multi-faceted talents in the entertainment industry today.

In 2014, he can be seen starring as “Ahmed” on TBS’ hit comedy series Sullivan & Son. Executive Produced by Vince Vaughn, the show follows Steve Sullivan [Steve Byrne], a corporate lawyer who surprises his parents when he leaves his job to take over a bar owned by his father in Pittsburgh.

Ahmed made his first appearance as unlucky in love, tow-truck driver [and best friend to Steve] “Ahmed” in season one, and joined the cast as a series regular in season two, quickly becoming a fan favorite. read more

Jes Tom

Jes Tom

Jes Tom is a New York-based actor, writer, and weird queer stand up comic, gleefully providing the nonbinary queer Asian American radical cyborg perspective that everyone never knew they wanted.

As a comic, Jes has shared stages with Awkwafina, Kate Bornstein, Aparna Nancherla, and Rosie O’Donnell. As an actor, they appeared in the Amazon short film “Soojung Dreams of Fiji” (AAIFF “Audience Award”) and played the lead in “Anatomy of an Orchid” dir. Sonja O’Hara (Independent Magazine’s “10 Filmmakers to Watch”). Their writing has been published by Reductress, By Shondaland, and Condé Nast’s Them. read more

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