Nate Bargatze is the master of understated comedy, a Tennessee native who transforms everyday bewilderment into pure comedic gold. With his signature deadpan delivery and Southern charm, Bargatze has evolved from a Nashville club regular into one of America's most beloved stand-up comedians. His comedy is refreshingly clean yet devastatingly funny, drawing from his experiences as a husband, father, and perpetually confused observer of modern life. Bargatze's rise to prominence has been meteoric yet authentic, with multiple Netflix specials that showcase his ability to find humor in the mundane. His storytelling prowess shines through tales of his magician father, his wife's superior intelligence, and his own endearing incompetence at adulting. Beyond stand-up, he's become a podcasting sensation with 'Nateland' and made history as the first comedian to host Saturday Night Live twice in one season. His recent book 'Big Dumb Eyes' captures his written voice with the same wit that has made him a comedy favorite. Bargatze represents a return to pure, observational comedy that resonates across all demographics, proving that sometimes the funniest perspective is simply being genuinely, hilariously human.
Comedy Central Presents featured comedian
Just For Laughs Festival performer
Made history as the first comedian to host Saturday Night Live twice in one season
Has multiple Netflix comedy specials including 'The Greatest Average American' and 'Hello World'
Hosts the popular 'Nateland' podcast, showcasing his conversational comedy style
Author of the book 'Big Dumb Eyes' which includes intentionally blank pages for comedic effect
Son of a magician, which provides endless material for his family-focused comedy
Performed at the prestigious Just For Laughs comedy festival in Montreal
Known for his clean comedy style that appeals to all audiences without sacrificing laughs