Josh Johnson

American stand-up comedian

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2024 Released 'Josh Johnson: Live from Before', his latest comedy album showcasing his ongoing comedic work.
February 2024 Became a correspondent on The Daily Show, after previously working as a writer since 2017.
2023 Continued his comedy album series with multiple releases: 'Biden! Karen! OnlyFans! A Josh Johnson Basement Tape', 'Some of the Best of the Josh Johnson Show, Vol. 2', and 'Leaps'.
July 13 2023 Started uploading weekly comedy routines from open mics, Comedy Cellar performances, and tours to his personal YouTube channel.
March 2023 Began voicing Harry Buns on the Disney Channel series Kiff, marking his first acting role in a major scripted TV series.
February 2023 Released his second comedy special Up Here Killing Myself on Peacock.
2022 Released two works: comedy album 'Channel Black' and 'Some of the Best of the Josh Johnson Show, Vol. 1', expanding his comedy portfolio.
2021 Released his first hour-long comedy special titled # (Hashtag).
June 2021 Released his first hour-long stand-up special # (Hashtag) on Comedy Central, which was named one of the best comedy specials of 2021 by Vulture magazine. He also released a 33-track mixtape album called Elusive with Mike Relm.
2019 Johnson began touring with Trevor Noah on the Loud & Clear tour.
2018 Released comedy album 'I Like You', marking an early milestone in Josh Johnson's comedy recording career.
2018 Named New York's Funniest Stand Up at the New York Comedy Festival.
2017 Josh Johnson made his late-night debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he was also a writer and performer. He also released his first half-hour comedy special on Comedy Central.
2017 Josh Johnson began working as a writer for The Daily Show.
2012 Graduated from Centenary College with a degree in lighting design for theater

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