Laugh Your Fears Away with 7 of the Funniest Gay Comedians Ever

Laugh Your Fears Away with 7 of the Funniest Gay Comedians Ever

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Here are some of our all-time favorite gay comedians.

1. James Adomian

James Adomian’s been making his name in comedy for a long time now. Many folks were introduced to him as a Top 10 finalist in Last Comic Standing — but you may have seen him more recently on @midnight or as Bernie Sanders in the Trump vs. Bernie TV specials.

As you might guess from that last credit, Adomian’s a gifted impressionist. Some of our favorites include his take on Jesse Ventura, Paul Giamatti and his absolutely brilliant turn as radio shock jock Tom Leykis.

2. Sampson

Based out of San Francisco, the mononymous Sampson is not just a comedian, but a writer and activist. Raised in North Carolina, Sampson faced a lot of bigotry growing up being both black and gay, and he’s turned his experiences into hilarious stories puncturing the prejudice of small-minded twerps.

3. Drew Droege

The fantastic Drew Droege is a gifted actor, comedian and improv master. While his hilarious Chloë Sevigny impersonations are what first brought our attention to him, he’s made a number of appearances in TV shows including Key & Peele, Happy Endings and How I Met Your Mother. He’s also an alum of the famous comedy troupe The Groundlings. (Other famous Groundlings include Paul “Pee-Wee Herman” Reubens, Melissa McCarthy and Oscar-winner Jim Rash.)

4. Guy Branum

Guy Branum is absolutely hilarious. You probably know that if you’ve seen him on @midnight, Chelsea Lately or Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell. A writer and contributor to many shows — including his newest, TruTV’s Talk Show: The Game Show — he’s also been a contributor to Huffington Post, and an early column for the Daily Californian earned him a visit from the Secret Service for joking that Berkeley students should murder then-Stanford Freshman Chelsea Clinton.

5. Gina Yashere

After conquering the United Kingdom, London-born Gina Yashere has finally started to make a name for herself in the States. In the US, you may have seen her as the Senior British Correspondent on The Daily Show, from her appearances on @midnight or her newest Seeso special, Ticking Boxes. Her dry, sardonic wit is what we love most about her, and we couldn’t be happier she’s now on this side of the Atlantic.

6. Matteo Lane

If Matteo Lane weren’t a comedian, he’d probably still be a big name, just in the world of music. Lane’s got a great voice — and he incorporates his amazing singing into his act. No wonder his current show is Matteo Lane: Streisand at the Bon Soir, where he mixes comedy with a  note-perfect rendition of Streisand’s famous 1960 concert album. But thankfully, his comedy is as great as his voice — you might even miss the beginnings of some songs from laughing too hard.

7. Tig Notaro

Can we say enough good things about Tig Notaro? Nope, that’s impossible. Notaro’s famous for her Grammy-nominated album Live (the verb, not the adjective); she lost to Kathy Griffin. Now we love Kathy Griffin, but Live was a recording of her moving Largo set where she told the audience she’d just been diagnosed with breast cancer almost immediately after losing her mom and getting over a life-threatening illness. (Don’t worry, though it might sound like a downer, Live is really funny.)

If you’re unfamiliar with her work — you could do worse than picking up Live, but you might also want to check out her Amazon series One Mississippi, or her specials Boyish Girl Interrupted and Knock Knock, It’s Tig Notaro.

What did you think of these gay comedians? Did we miss any of your favorite gay comedians? Let us know.

 

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