Stuart Thompson
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Stuart B. Thompson is a stand-up comedian, actor, voiceover
actor, writer, and host. He has been featured in the New York
Times, and his debut album “Dandy Man” debuted in the top ten on
Apple Music and can be heard on all streaming platforms,
including Sirius XM. He has been seen on Robert Rodriguez’s
“Matador” on the El Rey Network and in a Toyota commercial, in
which he spoke both English and Spanish. His voice can also be
heard in the Spanish dub of the Nick Jr. show HobbyKids
Adventures. He has written for the National Lampoon and the CBS
Diversity Showcase. He has performed in 10 countries & all the
major comedy clubs nationwide. On his late-night talk show – The
L8 Night Show with Stuart & Luke – at the Hollywood Improv,
Stuart shared the stage with many comedians, including Nikki
Glaser, Quinta Brunson, Jerrod Carmichael, and Adam Devine. He
has opened for dozens of comedians, including Russell Peters, Ali
Wong, Dana Gould, Steve Treviño, and Iliza Shlesinger. Most
recently, he released his debut comedy special, Conditional Love,
on YouTube.
Stuart’s love for comedy began at the age of 12 when he saw
George Carlin on TV and was mesmerized by Carlin’s ability to
captivate a crowd with only his thoughts and words. A few years
later, Stuart began watching Late Night with Conan O’Brien and
Saturday Night Live religiously, longing for an opportunity to
perform comedy in front of an audience but believing it wasn’t
something he had access to do. It wasn’t until Stuart was 18 and
a student at UC Berkeley that he went to his first open mic at
the Brainwash Cafe in San Francisco that the dream of being a
comedian began to become a reality. Within a year, Stuart was
performing on shows all over the Bay Area. On his first paid
show, he got to meet Robin Williams and Mort Sahl and realized
that a career in comedy was possible. He has been entertaining
audiences ever since then.
Currently, Stuart can be seen performing all over Los Angeles and the U.S. as he builds his new hour of stand-up.