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Comedian, Actor & Producer Best Known for "Impractical Jokers" | Member of The Tenderloins Comedy Troupe | Speaker on Comedy and Pop Culture

Brian Quinn Speaking Fee: $50,000 to $75,000

Comedian, Actor & Producer Best Known for "Impractical Jokers" | Member of The Tenderloins Comedy Troupe | Speaker on Comedy and Pop Culture

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Brian Quinn
Speaking Fee:
$50,000 to $75,000

Travels From:
EWR - Newark, NJ

Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment

Secondary Topic Category:
Influencers and Social Media

 

Brian Quinn Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Brian Quinn is a comedian, actor, and producer best known as “Q” from the hit series Impractical Jokers. As a founding member of The Tenderloins comedy troupe, he has helped turn the group’s unique brand of hidden-camera humor into a multi-platform success, including a long-running TV show, national tours, and a feature film. In addition to his work in comedy, Quinn has hosted popular podcasts and appeared in several other television and streaming projects. His insights into teamwork, creativity, and audience connection make him a compelling speaker for entertainment and pop culture events.

Brian Quinn, widely recognized as “Q,” is a comedian, actor, and producer best known for his role on the long-running hidden-camera series Impractical Jokers. Born on March 14, 1976, in Brooklyn and raised in Staten Island, Quinn attended Monsignor Farrell High School alongside his future comedy partners. Before his entertainment career took off, he served as a firefighter with the New York City Fire Department, a role he held for eight years and continues to honor through charitable contributions and community engagement. Quinn joined The Tenderloins comedy troupe in 2006, stepping in after one of the original members departed. The group gained early recognition by producing and sharing comedy sketches online, culminating in a $100,000 grand prize win in NBC's It's Your Show competition for their sketch "Time Thugs." This success paved the way for Impractical Jokers, which premiered on truTV in 2011 and quickly became the network's most-watched series. The show's popularity led to a feature film release in 2020 and a move to TBS for its 11th season. Beyond television, Quinn has expanded his reach into podcasting. He co-hosts the long-running podcast Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! with Bryan Johnson and Walt Flanagan, and occasionally teams up with Sal Vulcano for What Say You?, which won Best New Show at the 2013 Stitcher Awards. These ventures showcase his versatility and ability to connect with audiences across different platforms. In addition to his work in comedy and entertainment, Quinn has demonstrated a commitment to philanthropy and community involvement. He has donated significantly to the FDNY and revived the Rubsam & Horrmann Brewing Company in Staten Island, blending his entrepreneurial spirit with a love for his hometown. Quinn's journey from firefighter to comedian and producer highlights a career marked by adaptability, creativity, and a strong connection to his roots. His contributions to comedy and his community continue to resonate with fans and peers alike.
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