Comedian, actor, and writer Josh Wolf has become one of the most sought-after personalities in comedy today. From adding his quick-witted commentary on comedy round tables, to becoming a New York Times Bestselling Author, writing on hit television shows, and headlining stand-up comedy tours across the nation, Wolf has proved time and time again he is one of the most dynamic and multi-faceted comedians in the entertainment business.Wolf was a regular round table guest and writer on the hit E! series, Chelsea Lately (2007), and appeared as a performer on the E! series, After Lately (2011). Wolf is also a New York Times bestselling author, and on March 19, 2013, Wolf debuted his latest book, "It Takes Balls: Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Unprepared Single Dad" [Grand Central Publishing]. Funny and brutally honest, the book details Wolf's adventures as a struggling stand-up comedian, while juggling being a single parent in Los Angeles.Josh Wolf’s popularity continues to increase on social media, where he has 2.8 million followers on Facebook, 1.6 million followers on TikTok, 1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, and 514,000 followers on Instagram. His comedy special “Father Of The Year” has 11.5 million views on his YouTube channel, which itself has over 250 million views showcasing hilarious clips from his stand-up shows, other comedy specials, crowd work compilations, along with skits and reality content such as the series “Family Tussle” which Wolf made with his son Jacob.Born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Amherst, Wolf had a love for comedy and making people laugh from an early age. As a teenager, he took to the stage in the Boston area, performing his first stand-up show when he was 15 years old. By the time he was in his mid-twenties, he was ready for a fresh start, and moved to Seattle, Washington in hopes of expanding his comedy career. He was able to get more stage time and practice in the comedy world, as indie musicians were dominating Seattle's live entertainment scene. When he was 28, Wolf decided to make the move to Los Angeles. After several years in Seattle he had made his mark in the local comedy circuit, and wanted to play with the big boys of comedy. He quickly discovered it wasn't any easier being a small fish in a saturated comedy pond, than a big fish in the entertainment pond of a port city.In 1999, Wolf got his first big break, performing a one-man show at the HBO Workspace, which landed him a talent deal at 20th Century Fox, and a deal for his own television series with ABC. A deal with NBC soon followed. While testing the waters on the television front, Wolf began writing for TV, and quickly found it was another aspect of the entertainment business that he loved. He wrote on numerous sitcoms including "Yes, Dear," Will Smith's "All of Us," and "Cuts," starring Shannon Elizabeth. He soon decided he wanted to dedicate all his time to writing and stepped down from stand up and appearing on camera.In 2006 Wolf returned to television, appearing on the fourth season of NBC's "Last Comic Standing." This also marked his return to sitcoms, recurring on the hit series "My Name Is Earl" from 2006-2009, and recurring and writing for "Raising Hope" in 2010-11. 2009 was also a banner year for Wolf, as he started making regular appearances on Chelsea Handler's hit E! television series "Chelsea Lately," and he toured nationwide with stand-up comedy sensation Larry the Cable Guy. Wolf also found a way to tap into his passion for sports, and hosted two seasons of "The College Experiment," a comedic weekly online college sports show for Fox Sports. In 2011 Wolf ended his touring with Larry the Cable Guy and committed to appearing on "Chelsea Lately" once a week, while in conjunction writing for the show. He also became a New York Times Bestselling Author, for his contributions to Chelsea Handler's bestselling book "Lies that Chelsea Hander Told Me."In 2012, Wolf landed a book deal with Grand Central Publishing to pen his first book written solo, "It Takes Balls: Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Underprepared Single Dad." That same year, Discovery Channel hired Josh for "Shark After Dark," which received great ratings, outperforming any other late night show the week that it aired. He also wrote a screenplay feature for Adam Sandler's production company, Happy Madison, based on the true story of a traveling youth baseball team which was used as a cover for the robberies committed by its coach. On June 11, 2015, Wolf debuted “The Josh Wolf Show” on CMT (Country Music Television) a late-night talk show which he hosted.In addition to his work on “Chelsea Lately,” his stand-up comedy tours, and his book, Wolf also has a passion for podcasts. Wolf began hosting his own podcast on the Toad Hop Network called "Off the Rails with Josh Wolf". Josh collaborated on a podcast with Sarah Colonna called "Off the Rails with Josh Wolf and Sarah Colonna." He also did a podcast with actor Freddie Prinze Jr. called “Prinze and The Wolf”.Currently, Wolf produces a podcast with his son and upcoming stand-up comedian, Jacob Wolf. "Hey Maaan: A Father & Son Comedy Podcast" showcases the father & son duo sharing their unique views on pop culture, the news of the day, and generational differences – all with a healthy amount of humor.Wolf lives in the Las Vegas area with his wife Beth. He has a residency with the Jimmy Kimmel Comedy Club where he performs live every week at the LINQ Hotel Promenade on the Las Vegas Strip. He also tours the world doing live stand-up comedy for his throngs of fans.
Comedian, actor, and writer Josh Wolf has become one of the most sought-after personalities in comedy today. From adding his quick-witted commentary on comedy round tables, to becoming a New York Times Bestselling Author, writing on hit television shows, and headlining stand-up comedy tours across the nation, Wolf has proved time and time again he is one of the most dynamic and multi-faceted comedians in the entertainment business.Wolf was a regular round table guest and writer on the hit E! series, Chelsea Lately (2007), and appeared as a performer on the E! series, After Lately (2011). Wolf is also a New York Times bestselling author, and on March 19, 2013, Wolf debuted his latest book, "It Takes Balls: Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Unprepared Single Dad" [Grand Central Publishing]. Funny and brutally honest, the book details Wolf's adventures as a struggling stand-up comedian, while juggling being a single parent in Los Angeles.Josh Wolf’s popularity continues to increase on social media, where he has 2.8 million followers on Facebook, 1.6 million followers on TikTok, 1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, and 514,000 followers on Instagram. His comedy special “Father Of The Year” has 11.5 million views on his YouTube channel, which itself has over 250 million views showcasing hilarious clips from his stand-up shows, other comedy specials, crowd work compilations, along with skits and reality content such as the series “Family Tussle” which Wolf made with his son Jacob.Born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Amherst, Wolf had a love for comedy and making people laugh from an early age. As a teenager, he took to the stage in the Boston area, performing his first stand-up show when he was 15 years old. By the time he was in his mid-twenties, he was ready for a fresh start, and moved to Seattle, Washington in hopes of expanding his comedy career. He was able to get more stage time and practice in the comedy world, as indie musicians were dominating Seattle's live entertainment scene. When he was 28, Wolf decided to make the move to Los Angeles. After several years in Seattle he had made his mark in the local comedy circuit, and wanted to play with the big boys of comedy. He quickly discovered it wasn't any easier being a small fish in a saturated comedy pond, than a big fish in the entertainment pond of a port city.In 1999, Wolf got his first big break, performing a one-man show at the HBO Workspace, which landed him a talent deal at 20th Century Fox, and a deal for his own television series with ABC. A deal with NBC soon followed. While testing the waters on the television front, Wolf began writing for TV, and quickly found it was another aspect of the entertainment business that he loved. He wrote on numerous sitcoms including "Yes, Dear," Will Smith's "All of Us," and "Cuts," starring Shannon Elizabeth. He soon decided he wanted to dedicate all his time to writing and stepped down from stand up and appearing on camera.In 2006 Wolf returned to television, appearing on the fourth season of NBC's "Last Comic Standing." This also marked his return to sitcoms, recurring on the hit series "My Name Is Earl" from 2006-2009, and recurring and writing for "Raising Hope" in 2010-11. 2009 was also a banner year for Wolf, as he started making regular appearances on Chelsea Handler's hit E! television series "Chelsea Lately," and he toured nationwide with stand-up comedy sensation Larry the Cable Guy. Wolf also found a way to tap into his passion for sports, and hosted two seasons of "The College Experiment," a comedic weekly online college sports show for Fox Sports. In 2011 Wolf ended his touring with Larry the Cable Guy and committed to appearing on "Chelsea Lately" once a week, while in conjunction writing for the show. He also became a New York Times Bestselling Author, for his contributions to Chelsea Handler's bestselling book "Lies that Chelsea Hander Told Me."In 2012, Wolf landed a book deal with Grand Central Publishing to pen his first book written solo, "It Takes Balls: Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Underprepared Single Dad." That same year, Discovery Channel hired Josh for "Shark After Dark," which received great ratings, outperforming any other late night show the week that it aired. He also wrote a screenplay feature for Adam Sandler's production company, Happy Madison, based on the true story of a traveling youth baseball team which was used as a cover for the robberies committed by its coach. On June 11, 2015, Wolf debuted “The Josh Wolf Show” on CMT (Country Music Television) a late-night talk show which he hosted.In addition to his work on “Chelsea Lately,” his stand-up comedy tours, and his book, Wolf also has a passion for podcasts. Wolf began hosting his own podcast on the Toad Hop Network called "Off the Rails with Josh Wolf". Josh collaborated on a podcast with Sarah Colonna called "Off the Rails with Josh Wolf and Sarah Colonna." He also did a podcast with actor Freddie Prinze Jr. called “Prinze and The Wolf”.Currently, Wolf produces a podcast with his son and upcoming stand-up comedian, Jacob Wolf. "Hey Maaan: A Father & Son Comedy Podcast" showcases the father & son duo sharing their unique views on pop culture, the news of the day, and generational differences – all with a healthy amount of humor.Wolf lives in the Las Vegas area with his wife Beth. He has a residency with the Jimmy Kimmel Comedy Club where he performs live every week at the LINQ Hotel Promenade on the Las Vegas Strip. He also tours the world doing live stand-up comedy for his throngs of fans.
Comedian, actor, and writer Josh Wolf has become one of the most sought-after personalities in comedy today. From adding his quick-witted commentary on comedy round tables, to becoming a New York Times Bestselling Author, writing on hit television shows, and headlining stand-up comedy tours across the nation, Wolf has proved time and time again he is one of the most dynamic and multi-faceted comedians in the entertainment business.Wolf was a regular round table guest and writer on the hit E! series, Chelsea Lately (2007), and appeared as a performer on the E! series, After Lately (2011). Wolf is also a New York Times bestselling author, and on March 19, 2013, Wolf debuted his latest book, "It Takes Balls: Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Unprepared Single Dad" [Grand Central Publishing]. Funny and brutally honest, the book details Wolf's adventures as a struggling stand-up comedian, while juggling being a single parent in Los Angeles.Josh Wolf’s popularity continues to increase on social media, where he has 2.8 million followers on Facebook, 1.6 million followers on TikTok, 1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, and 514,000 followers on Instagram. His comedy special “Father Of The Year” has 11.5 million views on his YouTube channel, which itself has over 250 million views showcasing hilarious clips from his stand-up shows, other comedy specials, crowd work compilations, along with skits and reality content such as the series “Family Tussle” which Wolf made with his son Jacob.Born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Amherst, Wolf had a love for comedy and making people laugh from an early age. As a teenager, he took to the stage in the Boston area, performing his first stand-up show when he was 15 years old. By the time he was in his mid-twenties, he was ready for a fresh start, and moved to Seattle, Washington in hopes of expanding his comedy career. He was able to get more stage time and practice in the comedy world, as indie musicians were dominating Seattle's live entertainment scene. When he was 28, Wolf decided to make the move to Los Angeles. After several years in Seattle he had made his mark in the local comedy circuit, and wanted to play with the big boys of comedy. He quickly discovered it wasn't any easier being a small fish in a saturated comedy pond, than a big fish in the entertainment pond of a port city.In 1999, Wolf got his first big break, performing a one-man show at the HBO Workspace, which landed him a talent deal at 20th Century Fox, and a deal for his own television series with ABC. A deal with NBC soon followed. While testing the waters on the television front, Wolf began writing for TV, and quickly found it was another aspect of the entertainment business that he loved. He wrote on numerous sitcoms including "Yes, Dear," Will Smith's "All of Us," and "Cuts," starring Shannon Elizabeth. He soon decided he wanted to dedicate all his time to writing and stepped down from stand up and appearing on camera.In 2006 Wolf returned to television, appearing on the fourth season of NBC's "Last Comic Standing." This also marked his return to sitcoms, recurring on the hit series "My Name Is Earl" from 2006-2009, and recurring and writing for "Raising Hope" in 2010-11. 2009 was also a banner year for Wolf, as he started making regular appearances on Chelsea Handler's hit E! television series "Chelsea Lately," and he toured nationwide with stand-up comedy sensation Larry the Cable Guy. Wolf also found a way to tap into his passion for sports, and hosted two seasons of "The College Experiment," a comedic weekly online college sports show for Fox Sports. In 2011 Wolf ended his touring with Larry the Cable Guy and committed to appearing on "Chelsea Lately" once a week, while in conjunction writing for the show. He also became a New York Times Bestselling Author, for his contributions to Chelsea Handler's bestselling book "Lies that Chelsea Hander Told Me."In 2012, Wolf landed a book deal with Grand Central Publishing to pen his first book written solo, "It Takes Balls: Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Underprepared Single Dad." That same year, Discovery Channel hired Josh for "Shark After Dark," which received great ratings, outperforming any other late night show the week that it aired. He also wrote a screenplay feature for Adam Sandler's production company, Happy Madison, based on the true story of a traveling youth baseball team which was used as a cover for the robberies committed by its coach. On June 11, 2015, Wolf debuted “The Josh Wolf Show” on CMT (Country Music Television) a late-night talk show which he hosted.In addition to his work on “Chelsea Lately,” his stand-up comedy tours, and his book, Wolf also has a passion for podcasts. Wolf began hosting his own podcast on the Toad Hop Network called "Off the Rails with Josh Wolf". Josh collaborated on a podcast with Sarah Colonna called "Off the Rails with Josh Wolf and Sarah Colonna." He also did a podcast with actor Freddie Prinze Jr. called “Prinze and The Wolf”.Currently, Wolf produces a podcast with his son and upcoming stand-up comedian, Jacob Wolf. "Hey Maaan: A Father & Son Comedy Podcast" showcases the father & son duo sharing their unique views on pop culture, the news of the day, and generational differences – all with a healthy amount of humor.Wolf lives in the Las Vegas area with his wife Beth. He has a residency with the Jimmy Kimmel Comedy Club where he performs live every week at the LINQ Hotel Promenade on the Las Vegas Strip. He also tours the world doing live stand-up comedy for his throngs of fans.
Comedian, actor, and writer Josh Wolf has become one of the most sought-after personalities in comedy today. From adding his quick-witted commentary on comedy round tables, to becoming a New York Times Bestselling Author, writing on hit television shows, and headlining stand-up comedy tours across the nation, Wolf has proved time and time again he is one of the most dynamic and multi-faceted comedians in the entertainment business.Wolf was a regular round table guest and writer on the hit E! series, Chelsea Lately (2007), and appeared as a performer on the E! series, After Lately (2011). Wolf is also a New York Times bestselling author, and on March 19, 2013, Wolf debuted his latest book, "It Takes Balls: Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Unprepared Single Dad" [Grand Central Publishing]. Funny and brutally honest, the book details Wolf's adventures as a struggling stand-up comedian, while juggling being a single parent in Los Angeles.Josh Wolf’s popularity continues to increase on social media, where he has 2.8 million followers on Facebook, 1.6 million followers on TikTok, 1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, and 514,000 followers on Instagram. His comedy special “Father Of The Year” has 11.5 million views on his YouTube channel, which itself has over 250 million views showcasing hilarious clips from his stand-up shows, other comedy specials, crowd work compilations, along with skits and reality content such as the series “Family Tussle” which Wolf made with his son Jacob.Born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Amherst, Wolf had a love for comedy and making people laugh from an early age. As a teenager, he took to the stage in the Boston area, performing his first stand-up show when he was 15 years old. By the time he was in his mid-twenties, he was ready for a fresh start, and moved to Seattle, Washington in hopes of expanding his comedy career. He was able to get more stage time and practice in the comedy world, as indie musicians were dominating Seattle's live entertainment scene. When he was 28, Wolf decided to make the move to Los Angeles. After several years in Seattle he had made his mark in the local comedy circuit, and wanted to play with the big boys of comedy. He quickly discovered it wasn't any easier being a small fish in a saturated comedy pond, than a big fish in the entertainment pond of a port city.In 1999, Wolf got his first big break, performing a one-man show at the HBO Workspace, which landed him a talent deal at 20th Century Fox, and a deal for his own television series with ABC. A deal with NBC soon followed. While testing the waters on the television front, Wolf began writing for TV, and quickly found it was another aspect of the entertainment business that he loved. He wrote on numerous sitcoms including "Yes, Dear," Will Smith's "All of Us," and "Cuts," starring Shannon Elizabeth. He soon decided he wanted to dedicate all his time to writing and stepped down from stand up and appearing on camera.In 2006 Wolf returned to television, appearing on the fourth season of NBC's "Last Comic Standing." This also marked his return to sitcoms, recurring on the hit series "My Name Is Earl" from 2006-2009, and recurring and writing for "Raising Hope" in 2010-11. 2009 was also a banner year for Wolf, as he started making regular appearances on Chelsea Handler's hit E! television series "Chelsea Lately," and he toured nationwide with stand-up comedy sensation Larry the Cable Guy. Wolf also found a way to tap into his passion for sports, and hosted two seasons of "The College Experiment," a comedic weekly online college sports show for Fox Sports. In 2011 Wolf ended his touring with Larry the Cable Guy and committed to appearing on "Chelsea Lately" once a week, while in conjunction writing for the show. He also became a New York Times Bestselling Author, for his contributions to Chelsea Handler's bestselling book "Lies that Chelsea Hander Told Me."In 2012, Wolf landed a book deal with Grand Central Publishing to pen his first book written solo, "It Takes Balls: Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Underprepared Single Dad." That same year, Discovery Channel hired Josh for "Shark After Dark," which received great ratings, outperforming any other late night show the week that it aired. He also wrote a screenplay feature for Adam Sandler's production company, Happy Madison, based on the true story of a traveling youth baseball team which was used as a cover for the robberies committed by its coach. On June 11, 2015, Wolf debuted “The Josh Wolf Show” on CMT (Country Music Television) a late-night talk show which he hosted.In addition to his work on “Chelsea Lately,” his stand-up comedy tours, and his book, Wolf also has a passion for podcasts. Wolf began hosting his own podcast on the Toad Hop Network called "Off the Rails with Josh Wolf". Josh collaborated on a podcast with Sarah Colonna called "Off the Rails with Josh Wolf and Sarah Colonna." He also did a podcast with actor Freddie Prinze Jr. called “Prinze and The Wolf”.Currently, Wolf produces a podcast with his son and upcoming stand-up comedian, Jacob Wolf. "Hey Maaan: A Father & Son Comedy Podcast" showcases the father & son duo sharing their unique views on pop culture, the news of the day, and generational differences – all with a healthy amount of humor.Wolf lives in the Las Vegas area with his wife Beth. He has a residency with the Jimmy Kimmel Comedy Club where he performs live every week at the LINQ Hotel Promenade on the Las Vegas Strip. He also tours the world doing live stand-up comedy for his throngs of fans.
“You are a wizard!” – Simon Cowell“Should be put on a pedestal above his competitors!” – Broadway Baby“It’s unbelievable what you can do.” – Howie Mandel“Sharp and fast… a balance of humour and amazement!” – The Scotsman“You are the total package.” – Heidi KlumFrom amazing the judges on America’s Got Talent to headlining in Las Vegas to selling outshows in London's West End, Peter Antoniou’s mind-reading skills have astounded audiencesaround the globe. Combining razor-sharp British wit with a stunning ability to know exactly whatyou are thinking, Peter’s shows are interactive and unforgettable. Join him as he reads mindsand tickles funny bones, telling jokes and fortunes live onstage!
Join three very popular stars from “General Hospital” as they take the stage to talk all things “General Hospital.” They’ll share fun stories, laughs, answer questions and perhaps share some backstage secrets. Laura Wright has played the character of “Carly Corinthos” since 2001, even winning an Emmy Award as Best Lead Actress in 2011 plus multiple Emmy nominations.Finola Hughes, another standout star from the show, portrays “Anna Devane.” In addition to her role on GH, she’s had numerous other film and television roles including the John Travolta film, “Staying Alive.” Finola has also had numerous Emmy nominations as well as a Lead Actress Win.Charles Mesure is a recent addition to “General Hospital” as the mysterious, John Brennan. He’s also had numerous television roles and is looking forward to meeting the GH fans in his first fan event.VIP tickets include a meet and greet after the show with limited autographs (one autograph per star) and then photo ops!Don’t miss this special GH event produced by Coastal Entertainment.
Neema Naz is an Iranian-Canadian stand up comedian, actor, and content creator. During the fall of 2014 he launched his comedy career in Toronto. His inaugural headline stand up comedy tour in 2022, “I’m Your Sugar Daddy" welcomed over 15,000 fans from Los Angeles to Vancouver, New York to Montreal, San Francisco to Toronto, and many more. He has also headlined shows in Sydney, Berlin, and Melbourne. Neema has toured with and supported several comedy greats including Russell Peters, Theo Von, Howie Mandel, Omid Djalili, and Maz Jobrani. His online presence has garnered him over 1.5 billion views and has been co-signed by the likes of Gary Vaynerchuk, David Goggins, Gordon Ramsay, Kevin Hart, and Andrew Schulz. Neema will be performing the “My Estupid Life” Tour around the globe in 2025 starting in North America, followed by UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Neema has several acting credits for “The Boys” (Amazon Prime), US National Bank, and a lead role in “Please, After You” (in theatres 2025).
Joe DeRosa has made a name for himself in comedy and entertainment with six top-ten charting stand-up albums and a multitude of performances on television, radio, and in comedy clubs across the country and around the world. Joe’s most recent one hour special titled You Let Me Down premiered on Comedy Central in 2017, which he wrote, performed and directed. He recurred on AMC’s Better Call Saul as crooked veterinarian Dr. Caldera, and currently hosts two heavily followed podcasts: We’ll See You In Hell with Patrick Walsh, where the two review genre movies, and Taste Buds—a food debate show—with Impractical Jokers’ Sal Vulcano. The latter is distributed through DeRosa and Vulcano’s co-owned No Presh Network. Other select credits include: Inside Amy Schumer, Louie, Bored to Death, Chelsea Lately, Grand Theft Auto V, and two half-hour Comedy Central specials. Joe has also written, directed, and starred in a series of web shorts. Additionally, his writing has been featured on HBO’s Crashing, Comedy Central’s Jeff and Some Aliens and Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer, as well as The Pete Holmes Show.
Joe DeRosa has made a name for himself in comedy and entertainment with six top-ten charting stand-up albums and a multitude of performances on television, radio, and in comedy clubs across the country and around the world. Joe’s most recent one hour special titled You Let Me Down premiered on Comedy Central in 2017, which he wrote, performed and directed. He recurred on AMC’s Better Call Saul as crooked veterinarian Dr. Caldera, and currently hosts two heavily followed podcasts: We’ll See You In Hell with Patrick Walsh, where the two review genre movies, and Taste Buds—a food debate show—with Impractical Jokers’ Sal Vulcano. The latter is distributed through DeRosa and Vulcano’s co-owned No Presh Network. Other select credits include: Inside Amy Schumer, Louie, Bored to Death, Chelsea Lately, Grand Theft Auto V, and two half-hour Comedy Central specials. Joe has also written, directed, and starred in a series of web shorts. Additionally, his writing has been featured on HBO’s Crashing, Comedy Central’s Jeff and Some Aliens and Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer, as well as The Pete Holmes Show.
Joe DeRosa has made a name for himself in comedy and entertainment with six top-ten charting stand-up albums and a multitude of performances on television, radio, and in comedy clubs across the country and around the world. Joe’s most recent one hour special titled You Let Me Down premiered on Comedy Central in 2017, which he wrote, performed and directed. He recurred on AMC’s Better Call Saul as crooked veterinarian Dr. Caldera, and currently hosts two heavily followed podcasts: We’ll See You In Hell with Patrick Walsh, where the two review genre movies, and Taste Buds—a food debate show—with Impractical Jokers’ Sal Vulcano. The latter is distributed through DeRosa and Vulcano’s co-owned No Presh Network. Other select credits include: Inside Amy Schumer, Louie, Bored to Death, Chelsea Lately, Grand Theft Auto V, and two half-hour Comedy Central specials. Joe has also written, directed, and starred in a series of web shorts. Additionally, his writing has been featured on HBO’s Crashing, Comedy Central’s Jeff and Some Aliens and Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer, as well as The Pete Holmes Show.
Joe DeRosa has made a name for himself in comedy and entertainment with six top-ten charting stand-up albums and a multitude of performances on television, radio, and in comedy clubs across the country and around the world. Joe’s most recent one hour special titled You Let Me Down premiered on Comedy Central in 2017, which he wrote, performed and directed. He recurred on AMC’s Better Call Saul as crooked veterinarian Dr. Caldera, and currently hosts two heavily followed podcasts: We’ll See You In Hell with Patrick Walsh, where the two review genre movies, and Taste Buds—a food debate show—with Impractical Jokers’ Sal Vulcano. The latter is distributed through DeRosa and Vulcano’s co-owned No Presh Network. Other select credits include: Inside Amy Schumer, Louie, Bored to Death, Chelsea Lately, Grand Theft Auto V, and two half-hour Comedy Central specials. Joe has also written, directed, and starred in a series of web shorts. Additionally, his writing has been featured on HBO’s Crashing, Comedy Central’s Jeff and Some Aliens and Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer, as well as The Pete Holmes Show.