Not stand up. David Sedaris, his life essays, not the short stories.
The Ship Shape, amiright?
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Not stand up. David Sedaris, his life essays, not the short stories.
The Ship Shape, amiright?
Jeff Arcuri - his funniest stuff is his crowd work so he constantly has new stuff to watch.
Milton Jones. His style is basically one-liners, but he's amazing at them. If you've ever watched his appearances on Mock the Week you'll know.
Rodney Dangerfield.
Still the king of one liners.
Kyle Kinane
10 that I have enjoyed a lot:
Bruan Reagan and Norm McDonald are two of my favorites.
I'm going with the niche german option: Jan Philip Zymny. He is a former Poetry Slammer and writes hilarious dadaistic texts. An he can also do that spontaneous together with the audience.
And of course the german comedian Thorsten StrΓ€ter.
My personal favourite is Jon Richardson.
Taylor Tomlinson, Matteo Lane
Joke answer: Peter Molyneux
Serious answer: The sadly now retired Eckart von Hirschhausen, who does comedy mostly about health and medical topics.
Jimmy O. Yang.
Jo Koy.
There are others, but these are the most recent I've watched.
Ross Nobel has a surrealist ability beyond all others, delivered in a geordie accent makes it perfect.
The end of the supermarket episode of Joe Pera Talks With You made me laugh harder than I have ever laughed in my life.
Lee Mack
That guy that's always drinking whiskey
"I'm Doug Stanhope, and that's why I drink"?
Patton Oswalt and Michelle Buteau. Kind of an odd pairing considering their comedy is very different, but they both make me regularly wheeze laugh.
Stavros Halkias
Chris Estrada. His TV show This Fool is one of the best things to watch, it's SO good.
Also Maria Bamford is a riot.
Frankie Boyle