Kurt Braunohler is a comedian, actor, skywriter, and jet-skier, who has committed his career to "inserting absurdity into stranger's lives to make the world a better place." His stand-up has been described as, "refreshing idiocy from an enthusiastic weirdo". This show is being recorded for his first televised hour of comedy, which will air on Comedy Central. On TV, Kurt can been seen (or heard) on Deadbeat, Bob's Burgers, New Girl, Kroll Show, @midnight, Drunk History, John Oliver's New York Stand-Up Show, Adam Devine's House Party, and as host of IFC's comedy game show Bunk!. Kurt also had a Comedy Central web series called Roustabout, where he rode a jet ski from Chicago to New Orleans to help families in need in Africa. Kurt has performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Conan, and Late Night with Seth Meyers. He just completed production for the forthcoming Judd Apatow-produced film The Big Sick, which is set to release in 2017.
Kurt's chart-topping debut album How Do I Land?, recorded live at packed rock clubs, was the first comedy release for venerable indie label Kill Rock Stars. Called "a prolific stand-up comedian" by the Los Angeles Times, He has also been featured on Variety's annual prestigious "10 Comics To Watch" list. Kurt has a popular podcast "The K Ohle with Kurt Braunohler." Kurt co-created and has co-hosted the continuously sold-out variety show "Hot Tub" for 11 years with comedy writing partner Kristen Schaal.