Sam Tripoli

Sam Tripoli is an American comedian, writer, producer and host.

Sam Tripoli
OccupationComedian, writer, producer, host, podcaster
GenreComedy, television, podcasts
Notable worksThe Naughty Show
Wild World of Spike

He grew up in Cortland, New York, and moved to Las Vegas after high school to attend UNLV.

Career

Tripoli has said that performing and the desire to make people laugh has been in his blood since teasing the black kids at his school for being poor, and he began doing stand-up comedy on a dare. He was soon performing in Las Vegas casinos with Mutiny, an improv troupe he co-founded, as well as hosting weekly shows on the strip.[1]

In 2000, Tripoli moved to Los Angeles. His break came while working the door at The Comedy Store. Owner Mitzi Shore put together a Middle Eastern themed show called "Arabian Knights",[2] and Tripoli's Armenian heritage got him on the bill. He was one of two comedians at The Comedy Store to do their first set as a paid regular in The Main Room – the other was Roseanne Barr.[3]

In 2006, friend and comedian Steve Byrne brought him along to an audition for Spike TV, which resulted in Tripoli getting cast as a co-host on the network's Wild World of Spike.[4]

Tripoli was chosen as a finalist in 2008's "Who Wants to be Howard Stern" contest, and his demo was played on-air.[5]

Tripoli currently performs throughout Los Angeles. "Crimefighter" was the title of his debut comedy album and a frequent theme in his act. He has toured as part of The Monsters of Comedy,[6] Rock Stars of Comedy,[7] and a USO Tour of Afghanistan organized by Vince Vaughn.[8]

Tripoli created The Naughty Show, which is a live comedy variety show,[9] and a weekly podcast on the DEATHSQUAD network.[10] Both shows incorporate comedians, adult film stars, characters and videos. He is also a frequent guest on The Joe Rogan Experience (though he has not been on for 5 years) and Ice House Chronicles.

In 2012, Tripoli and comedians Ari Shaffir and Jayson Thibault launched "Punch-Drunk", a sports radio show, on the Toadhop Network.[11] In 2017, Tripoli released a double comedy album, "The Diabolical".

Since 2018 Tripoli has co-hosted "Tin Foil Hat", a podcast and YouTube show with Xavier "XG" Gurrero.[12]

Selected appearances

  • Zero F**ks: Sam Tripoli Live From The Viper Room Stand Up Special (2019)
  • Armogeddon: Sam Tripoli Live From The Viper Room Stand Up Special (2019)
  • This Past Weekend with Theo Von Podcast (2019)
  • Your Mom's House Podcast (2018)
  • The Fighter and the Kid Podcast (2017)
  • Your Mom's House Podcast (2017)
  • TigerBelly Podcast (2017)
  • Co-Creator of Tin Foil Hat. Podcast examining corruption and the news.
  • Punch-Drunk – Co-creator and Co-host (2012 – present)
  • The Naughty Show – Creator and Host (2011 – present)
  • Comedy Film Nerds (2012)
  • The Joe Rogan Experience – Recurring Guest (2011 – present)
  • The Ice House Chronicles – Recurring Guest (2011 – present)
  • Comics Unleashed (2010)
  • Man Up, Stand-Up (2010)
  • Surviving the Holidays with Lewis Black (2009)
  • Live Nude Comedy (2009)
  • Comedy.TV (2009)
  • Comics Without Borders (2008)
  • Wild World of Spike – Host (2007)
  • The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2007)
  • Party @ the Palms (2005)
  • The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (2004)
  • Premium Blend (2004)

References

  1. "Sam Tripoli: Dangerous Comedy". Laughspin.com. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  2. Lorraine Ali (April 21, 2002). "Laughter's New Profile". The Daily Beast. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  3. "Sandiego.com interview: Sam Tripoli". Thenaughtycomedyshow.com. January 16, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  4. "Sam Tripoli on IMDb".
  5. "Howard Stern plays Sam Tripoli's Radio Demo on Show". YouTube. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  6. "Monsters of Comedy (Documentary) – TRAILER". YouTube. April 10, 2011. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  7. "Rockstars-Of Comedy- movie trailer!". YouTube. August 14, 2006. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  8. Libby Molyneaux (July 9, 2009). "SAM TRIPOLI'S NAUGHTY SHOW: HOW LOW CAN YOU BROW? – Page 1 – Calendar – Los Angeles". LA Weekly. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  9. NAUGHTY SHOW No. 57. "The Naughty Show | Home to all that it naughty comedy, vixens, podcasts, video and more". Thenaughtycomedyshow.com. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  10. "Naughty Show Podcast | Deathsquad". Deathsquad.tv. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  11. http://toadhopnetwork.com/f/Punch
  12. "Tin Foil Hat Podcast".
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