S3:E4 Greg Warren

S3:E4 Greg Warren

Update: 2020-12-08
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Greg Warren, most recently seen on Late Night with Seth Meyers, The LateLate Show and Comedy Central Presents, has built a strong fan base with anact inspired by his Midwestern upbringing. His CDs, Running Out of Time (Sept2013) and One Star Wonder (June 2009) hit #3 and #6 respectively in iTunesTop Comedy Albums. An honest mix of self-deprecation, frustration and anarsenal of lifelike characters highlight Greg’s colorful perspective.Greg attracts a diverse audience spectrum, having performed as a finalist onBET’s Coming to the Stage and on Country Music Television. He is a favoriteon the nationally syndicated Bob & Tom Radio Show, which led to touringtheaters nationwide with The Bob & Tom All Stars Comedy Tour.Greg hails from St. Louis, MO, where his father was a high school wrestlingcoach and his mother made him play clarinet in the band. He has captivatedaudiences with anecdotes about the conflict inherent in meshing the twodisparate high school identities of varsity wrestler and band geek. Greg’s “FluteMan” bit is a perfect encapsulation of the insecurities of high school and theongoing quest to be cool, and is one of the most requested bits in the history ofthe Bob & Tom Show. Greg was also a West Point Cadet, where hedistinguished himself by amassing an impressive tally of demerits and endlesshours of pointless marching. After moving on to the University of Missouri, hestudied journalism and became an All-American college wrestler.During college, Greg won a comedy contest and was invited to perform at DéjàVu, a local club in Columbia, MO. After a stint selling Jif and Pringles for Procter& Gamble, Greg made the decision to become a full-time comedian. This boldmove led to an invitation to Montreal’s prestigious Just for Laughs ComedyFestival in 2002, where Greg performed as one of the featured New Faces ofComedy. He has also been seen on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend andNBC’s Last Comic Standing.Greg’s background resulted in a gig doing college wrestling color commentary forFox Sports Midwest. He is heard daily on Sirius/XM Comedy and headlinescomedy clubs across the country. He appeared in the independent films 23Minutes to Sunrise and Marshall The Miracle Dog. He is a founding memberof the St. Louis Sketch Week Players whose sketches can be heard onSirius/XM and Pandora.

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S3:E4 Greg Warren

S3:E4 Greg Warren

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