Kevin Brennan
Kevin Brennan
* when comedian performs in my city.
Kevin Brennan began his journey in stand-up comedy in Chicago, where he quickly honed his craft before moving to New York City, driven by the ambition to perform on the "Late Show with David Letterman." This dream came to fruition when he made a shining debut on Letterman, a performance that opened doors to further appearances on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and "Last Call with Carson Daly," solidifying his status as a prominent comedian. In 2005, Kevin's comedic talent was recognized when he was voted "Best Comedian" at the Aspen Comedy Festival, an accolade that paved the way for his own HBO half-hour comedy special. Kevin's unique voice and sharp wit also led to opportunities in writing and performing; he was a former writer and performer for "Saturday Night Live." Kevin ventured into television with a pilot for NBC titled "Number One Son," inspired by his experiences growing up in a large Irish-Catholic family. His writing prowess extended to various projects, including Comedy Central’s “Sports Show with Norm Macdonald” and the “Latin Grammys” hosted by George Lopez. In addition to his television and writing work, Kevin is a familiar voice on comedy podcasts, with numerous appearances on shows such as Breuer Unleashed on Sirius Satellite Radio. His comedy CD, "I Said It," received rave reviews for its humor and continues to entertain audiences. Kevin Brennan remains a respected figure in the comedy scene, known for his incisive humor and commitment to the craft.
Awards
Best Comedian at the 2005 Aspen Comedy Festival
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