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Comedian & Content Creator | Social Media Personality | Speaker on Comedy and LGBTQIA Representation

Benito Skinner Speaking Fee: $30,000 to $50,000

Comedian & Content Creator | Social Media Personality | Speaker on Comedy and LGBTQIA Representation

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Benito Skinner
Speaking Fee:
$30,000 to $50,000

Travels From:
LAX - Los Angeles (All Airports)

Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment

Secondary Topic Category:
LGBTQIA

 

Benito Skinner Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Benito Skinner is a comedian, actor, and digital creator known for his sharp character work and viral online sketches. Rising to fame through social media, he has built a devoted following with his satirical takes on pop culture and identity. His live comedy show, Overcompensating, has sold out venues across the country, showcasing his talent beyond the screen. He has also appeared in TV and film, including collaborations with major brands and celebrities. With his unique voice and keen cultural insight, Skinner continues to push the boundaries of comedy and storytelling.

Benito Skinner, known online as Benny Drama, is an American comedian, actor, and digital creator celebrated for his sharp celebrity impressions and original characters. Born on November 3, 1993, in Boise, Idaho, Skinner attended Bishop Kelly High School, where he balanced academics with extracurricular activities, including playing wide receiver on the football team. Despite his athletic involvement, he harbored a deep passion for performance and comedy, often entertaining his family with renditions of songs by Britney Spears and Destiny's Child. However, due to societal pressures and concerns about acceptance, he suppressed these creative inclinations during his early years. Skinner pursued higher education at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., majoring in theater and performance studies, English, and film and media. It was during his college years that he began to embrace his comedic talents, experimenting with performance art and creating videos that showcased his unique humor. In 2016, he made his social media accounts public, adopting the moniker Benny Drama, and started posting comedic sketches on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. His content, often grounded in pop culture, featured spot-on impressions of celebrities such as Shawn Mendes, Lana Del Rey, and Kourtney Kardashian, alongside original characters like Jenni the Hairdresser. In 2018, Skinner debuted his live show "Overcompensating" at Carolines on Broadway during the New York Comedy Festival, performing to a sold-out audience. This success marked his transition from digital content to live performances, further establishing his presence in the comedy scene. He also co-hosted the pop culture podcast "Obsessed" with fellow comedian Mary Beth Barone on Spotify, which ran for one season comprising 50 episodes. In 2023, the duo launched a new podcast titled "Ride," continuing their exploration of pop culture phenomena. Skinner's talents extend into television and film. In 2022, he appeared in the television series "Queer as Folk," portraying the character Jack Cole Jordan. The following year, he played Rudy in "First Time Female Director," a film directed by Chelsea Peretti. His growing body of work reflects a commitment to diverse and authentic storytelling, often drawing from his own experiences. In his personal life, Skinner is openly gay, having come out during his senior year of college. He resides in Los Angeles, California, with his boyfriend, filmmaker Terrence O'Connor. The couple is known for their elaborate and meticulously crafted annual Halloween costumes, showcasing Skinner's enduring love for performance and creativity. Through his work, Skinner continues to challenge norms and provide representation, offering a voice to experiences that resonate with many.
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