Todd Glass
Todd Glass
Solidly established in the comedy world, Todd Glass began his career at the young age of 16 in his hometown of Philadelphia. Once considered a wunderkind in the world of stand-up, Glass has since developed into a polished and inventive comedian. Known for his satirical and sometimes irreverent humor, he frequently mocks the conventions of stand-up comedy itself, always maintaining a strong comedic appeal. Todd Glass has made numerous appearances on popular television shows, including "Jimmy Kimmel Live," "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn," "Politically Incorrect," "The Dennis Miller Show," and "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn." His unique delivery and witty style have made him a favorite among hosts and audiences alike. After relocating to Los Angeles, Todd quickly amassed an impressive list of credits. He appeared on NBC's "Comedy Showcase," "Late Friday," and "The Test," which led to guest roles on "Home Improvement," "Friends," "Married With Children," and HBO's "Mr. Show." A staple on Comedy Central, Glass headlined his own half-hour special, "Comedy Central Presents: Todd Glass," and participated in several other shows, including "Win Ben Stein's Money," "Pulp Comics," "Comics Only," and "The A List." Todd's talents extended to reality television as well, where he participated in two seasons of NBC's "Last Comic Standing," reaching the penultimate episode in "Last Comic Standing 3: Battle of the Best." He continued to innovate by co-creating "Todd’s Coma," a unique blend of sketch, sitcom, talk, and variety. The show featured interviews conducted by his comedic family while Todd humorously lay in a coma, welcoming celebrities such as Ben Stiller, Fred Willard, Herb Alpert, Ray Romano, and Arianna Huffington. Outside television, Todd Glass has toured nationally, often performing alongside comedian and actor David Spade. He has also shared the stage with Jack Black and Tenacious D, earning high praise from Black. Glass's live performances, including appearances at the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival and the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, have garnered rave reviews from notable publications. The Los Angeles Times lauded his “freewheeling style and quick wit,” while Variety described him as “crafty and sharp-edged.” In 2009, Comedy Central Records released Todd Glass's album "Thin Pig," recorded at the Tempe Improv in Arizona. It was made available digitally on platforms such as iTunes and Amazon. In January 2012, Todd Glass publicly came out as a gay man during an episode of the "WTF with Marc Maron" podcast. He revealed that he had been in a committed relationship with his partner for 15 years, and his decision to come out was influenced by the tragic suicides of gay teenagers, underscoring his commitment to authenticity and advocacy within the LGBTQ+ community.

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