Tommy Johnagin
Tommy Johnagin
Tommy Johnagin is an autobiographical storytelling comedian known for his engaging performances at comedy clubs across the United States. Renowned for his clever observational humor and relatable anecdotes, Tommy has established himself as a beloved figure in the stand-up comedy scene. Tommy's rise to prominence began with his invitation to the prestigious “Just For Laughs” comedy festival in Montreal, Canada in 2007. There, he was recognized as the highest reviewed “New Face,” marking a significant milestone in his career. His talent and wit have also been showcased at the Comedy Central’s “South Beach Comedy Festival,” further cementing his reputation as a standout comedian. Throughout his career, Tommy has made several notable television appearances. He has performed four times on “The Late Show” with David Letterman and has been featured on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham” and “John Oliver’s New York Stand-up Show.” His comedic prowess was further highlighted with his own half-hour special on Comedy Central. In 2010, Tommy's comedic skills and charm earned him a second-place finish on NBC's "Last Comic Standing," broadening his audience and solidifying his place in the comedy world. He has also been seen on CMT’s “Comedy Stage” and TBS’s “Very Funny Stand-Up Show.” In addition to his television appearances, Tommy is a familiar voice on radio, frequently guesting on nationally syndicated programs such as “The Bob and Tom Show” and “The Ron and Fez Show.” His radio appearances have allowed him to reach audiences beyond the stage, delivering his humor to fans across the country. Through his engaging storytelling and down-to-earth humor, Tommy Johnagin continues to win over audiences, making a lasting impact on the world of comedy.
Awards
Highest reviewed "New Face" at Just For Laughs 2007
Second place on NBC's Last Comic Standing 2010

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