Caleb Hearon (born January 24, 1995) is an American comedian, writer and actor.
Hearon was born on January 24, 1995 and grew up in a rural, conservative town: Brookfield, Missouri.
He was raised in a Christian household and was an active member of his church.
He recognized he was gay from adolescence and, as a result of his religion, struggled with his sexuality.
Hearon came out as gay after college.
Hearon attended Missouri State University as an undergraduate with plans to eventually enroll in law school or another graduate program.
He joined the improv team and that catalyzed his decision to pursue a career in comedy.
2017
After graduation in 2017 he moved to Chicago with other members of the team.
Hearon's professional comedy career began in Chicago, where he performed a weekly variety show at iO Theater as well as a stand-up show, At What Cost?, every month at Lincoln Lodge.
He later toured the showcase At What Cost? with fellow comedian and collaborator Holmes in Los Angeles and New York.
2019
He gained wider prominence in 2019 for his comedic Twitter videos, which are frequently up close and forward-facing.
While he had not previously used his social media accounts for comedy, he began to do so after auditioning for Saturday Night Live.
Hearon has acted in supporting roles on Work in Progress and Fargo.
2020
He performed stand-up regularly in Chicago and also performed at iO Theater until relocating to Los Angeles in 2020.
Hearon is a writer for the series Human Resources.
In 2020 he joined the writing staff for Human Resources, a Big Mouth spin-off series set to premiere in March 2022.
As of December 2020 he co-hosts the Headgum podcast Keeping Records with comedian Shelby Wolstein.
In June 2021, Hearon was announced as a series regular in the TBS pilot Space.
He co-created and co-wrote Best Buds with Caitie Delaney, an animated series in development at Peacock and produced by Bandera Entertainment.
He also appeared in the music video for MUNA's "Silk Chiffon".
Hearon acted in the 2023 film I Used to Be Funny.
He and collaborator Holmes sold a comedy pilot about two queer friends living in Kansas City, Missouri.
It is in production with Jax Media and Our Lady J is the showrunner.