Brandon Wardell is a dynamic comedian known for his unique blend of humor and engaging stage presence. He has made notable appearances on various popular television shows, showcasing his comedic talents on Comedy Central’s "@midnight," "The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail," "The High Court with Doug Benson," and "Adam Devine’s House Party." His comedic touch also reached audiences on VICELAND’s "Flophouse."
In addition to his on-screen performances, Wardell ventured into digital hosting with "Hot Takes with Brandon Wardell" on Comedy Central Digital, although the show has since concluded. His versatility as a comedian extended to his role as a correspondent on MTV’s now-retired "Wonderland." Wardell further showcased his acting skills by portraying Skrillex on VICELAND's "What Would Diplo Do."
Wardell's comedic prowess earned him a spot as the Hot Comedian on Rolling Stone’s 2016 Hot List, a testament to his growing influence in the comedy scene. He is also known for hosting a monthly event called Teen Party at Los Globos in Los Angeles, CA, where he brings his unique style to the DJ booth, often traveling to host similar events elsewhere.
His talent has been recognized and embraced by established figures in the comedy world. Wardell was featured on Bob Odenkirk’s stand-up comedy album, "Amateur Hour," and the collaboration led to a subsequent tour with Odenkirk. He also shared the stage with Bo Burnham on select dates of the latter’s "Make Happy Tour," further solidifying his place in the comedy circuit.
Brandon Wardell continues to captivate audiences with his fresh comedic voice, both on stage and through various media projects, leaving a lasting impact with each performance.
Rolling Stone’s 2016 Hot List - Hot Comedian