Gary Gulman
Gary Gulman, born, in Peabody, Massachusetts, is a celebrated stand-up comedian, actor, and writer known for his sharp wit and observational humor. Gulman gained early recognition as a finalist on NBC's "Last Comic Standing" (2004, 2005), where his unique comedic style earned him a dedicated following. His stand-up specials, including "In This Economy?" (2012), the critically acclaimed "The Great Depresh" (HBO, 2019), and "Gary Gulman: Born on 3rd Base", showcase his ability to blend humor with personal and thought-provoking topics. Beyond stand-up, Gulman has appeared in television series such as "Inside Amy Schumer" (Comedy Central, 2013-2016) and "Crashing" (HBO, 2017-2019), where his comedic timing and relatable presence added depth to each show. His acting credits also include roles in films like "Joker" (2019), where he delivered a memorable performance in Todd Phillips' Oscar-winning drama. Recently, Gulman has been involved in touring and writing, continuing to explore themes of mental health, creativity, and resilience through his work. Known for his thoughtful and uplifting approach to comedy, he remains a prominent voice in the industry, beloved for his honesty and ability to connect deeply with audiences.