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Stand-Up Comedian and Comedy Show Regular | Speaker on Humor, Pop Culture, and Asian American Experiences

Brandon Wardell Speaking Fee: $20,000 to $30,000

Stand-Up Comedian and Comedy Show Regular | Speaker on Humor, Pop Culture, and Asian American Experiences

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Brandon Wardell
Speaking Fee:
$20,000 to $30,000

Travels From:
LAX - Los Angeles (All Airports)

Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment

Secondary Topic Category:
Asian & Pacific Islander

 

Brandon Wardell Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Brandon Wardell is a stand-up comedian known for his sharp wit and engaging storytelling. He began performing at age 17 and quickly made a name for himself in the comedy circuit. Since relocating to Los Angeles, he has become a regular on popular comedy shows and podcasts. Brandon's work often explores themes of pop culture and Asian American identity with humor and insight. His ability to connect with diverse audiences has earned him a growing following in the entertainment world.

Brandon Wardell is a Filipino-American comedian and writer known for his sharp wit and unique voice in the comedy scene. Born on September 5, 1992, in Seattle, Washington, he moved to Northern Virginia at a young age. Growing up in Fairfax, Virginia, Wardell attended Robinson Secondary School and began performing stand-up comedy at the age of 17. His early involvement in online communities, such as the ToonZone forum, showcased his interest in pop culture and internet culture, which would later influence his comedic style. In 2010, Wardell began performing at open mics in the Washington, D.C. area. His talent quickly gained attention, leading to performances at notable festivals like SXSW in Austin and the Bridgetown Comedy Festival in Portland. In 2012, he was featured in The Washington Post, which caught the attention of a Los Angeles-based agent. This exposure led to Wardell dropping out of Virginia Commonwealth University and relocating to Los Angeles in 2014 to pursue comedy full-time. In Los Angeles, Wardell became a regular at comedy venues such as the Hollywood Improv and UCB Theatre. He gained further recognition through his appearances on television shows like Comedy Central's @midnight and the Snapchat series Hot Takes. In 2014, he released a collaborative comedy album, "Amateur Hour," with Bob Odenkirk, which helped solidify his presence in the comedy world. Wardell also toured with Odenkirk and Bo Burnham, further expanding his reach. Beyond stand-up, Wardell has made notable contributions to digital media. He co-hosted the popular podcast "Yeah, But Still" with Jack Wagner, which was recognized by Rolling Stone as one of the best new comedy podcasts of 2018. The podcast featured conversations with guests from various fields, offering insights into internet culture and beyond. In 2018, Wardell released his debut comedy album, "An ASMR Album," which combined elements of stand-up with the ASMR genre, showcasing his innovative approach to comedy. Wardell's work continues to resonate with audiences, particularly those engaged with internet culture. His ability to blend observational humor with commentary on contemporary issues has established him as a distinctive voice in the comedy landscape.
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