Chris Fleming

Comedian

Popular As Chris Fleming (comedian)

Birthday January 29, 1987

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Stow, Massachusetts, U.S.

Age 37 years old

Nationality United States

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1987

Chris Fleming (born January 29, 1987) is an American comedian and actor best known for his YouTube series Gayle, in which he stars as the eponymous character Gayle Waters-Waters.

2007

In 2007, Fleming performed stand-up during HBO's 13th annual Comedy Festival in Aspen, Colorado.

2009

He received a degree in theater from Skidmore College in 2009, and graduated one credit short of receiving a minor in dance.

Gayle is a 40-episode, absurdist comedy series on YouTube.

The series is written by Fleming and directed by comedian Melissa Strype, who also plays Gayle's daughter, Terry Gross Waters-Waters.

2010

In 2010, the 24-year-old Fleming moved to Los Angeles after signing with the talent agency who managed Dane Cook.

Fleming has stated, "I was signed to a manager who seduced me to moving out to L.A., and as soon as I got there, she promptly became a chef."

2012

It was launched in 2012 and its final episode was published in 2015.

The series follows high-strung, eccentric suburban mother Gayle Waters-Waters and her ruthless journey to uphold social status in the small, fictional community of Northbread, Massachusetts.

Fleming developed the idea for Gayle through his stand-up comedy.

2013

Circa 2013, comedian Margaret Cho grew an interest in the show.

In 2013, she guest starred in the episode "Chibby Point" as Yo-Yo Ma, whom Gayle kidnapped from a Barnes & Noble.

2014

In 2014, the Gayle team went on a US tour with the show titled Gayle Live.

Although much of his hometown supports the series, with some neighbors even participating as actors, Fleming claims:"There's one woman, who a lot of [Gayle] was inspired by, who is NOT happy about it, at all...[she's] absolutely pissed [because her full name is used for a background character]. I forget to change people's names sometimes, so a lot of my life has been trying to explain to people's faces that something that is very obviously about them is not about them."

2015

Fleming has expressed regret that COMPANY IS COMING, a viral 2015 short featuring Gayle, is the series' best known project and "what I get stopped at airports for."

He dislikes when Gayle is known purely as a "crazy mom character," claiming her character transcends the stereotype: "I've played that character for so long I have such love for her...there's so many different facets to her. That's just one part of her being. I hate that that's what people think of her in general. There's so many other beautiful shades to her psyche."

Fleming runs a YouTube channel under his full name; the channel has gained over 439,000 subscribers as of February 2024.

In addition to Gayle, Fleming has a variety of other content that ranges from music videos to car rants.

He also posts videos on his Twitter and Instagram pages.

His 2015 video "COMPANY IS COMING," starring his Gayle character, went viral, accruing over 13.9 million views as of May 2022.

2018

In 2018, Fleming has lampooned this viral video as a Faustian bargain with a demon named Davis, who says, "We made a deal; one viral video in 2015 for a lifetime of servitude! You promised me your soul for your video COMPANY IS COMING going viral, and now sorority girls from the South like you for all the wrong reasons!"

Fleming is known for his specific, unique character comedy.

2019

In June 2019, Variety named Fleming one of its "10 Comics to Watch for 2019".

Fleming is known for his unique, specific character comedy and "powerful, ridiculous songs."

Much of Fleming's comedy is aimed at deconstructing social norms, including masculinity.

He has been described as accruing an online cult following.

A staff writer for FSUNews, covering an appearance at Florida State University, praised his stand-up performance's underlying message, stating, "Fleming does not seem to give too much respect to anything, including himself, which allows him to rid different social norms and constructs of their power."

Fleming has been described as a "progressive gender-bending role model."

Fleming has stated that he accepts any pronouns, stating, "Anything works for me."

Fleming grew up in Stow, Massachusetts and attended Nashoba Regional High School.

During his junior year, he began stand-up comedy at The Comedy Studio in Cambridge, Massachusetts, studying under Rick Jenkins.

In 2019, Fleming described the origin of her character:"I did Gayle in my stand-up and she was inspired by a lot of folks that I saw growing up...It kind of cemented as ideas do in a very singular moment when I was in a Crate & Barrel and I saw a woman diving into a barrel of placemats. Like her legs were up in the air, and she was just digging through these placemats...it just kind of came from there...I just plucked her from a tree...I have elements of her in my psyche too; it's not gender-specific thing. It's fear of how you're seen in your community, that's what it is, that's the essence of it...Why I related to her so much is just that terror of how others perceive you."Fleming's mother co-stars as Bonnie, Gayle's best friend and biggest rival (i.e., frenemy).

Gayle's sensitive birdwatching husband, Dave, does not reveal his face during Gayle; his voice is provided by Fleming, while his legs are portrayed by Fleming's father.

The soundtrack was composed by Brian Heveron-Smith, Tom Lowery, and Chris Hartford.

The series is filmed in Fleming's hometown in Massachusetts.

Forbes reported that, in the off-seasons of filming Gayle, Fleming worked as an SAT tutor.

2020

In 2020, he created "Sick Jan," a song and music video detailing his former H&R Block tax preparer who exhibited unusual behavior that intrigued Fleming.

In 2022, New York magazine interviewed him based on Sick Jan's similarities to Deirdre, a character in 2022 film Everything Everywhere All At Once.

Fleming stated,"Jan's not an archetype, Jan's such a specific woman. ... [The] story of Sick Jan, the character herself, is so dense — maybe it's just that all tax preparers have a vibe of anarchy and Southwestern style. With Jan, obviously, it was one song, so I could focus only on the fact that she was chronically sick for three years and never addressed it. And also her desire to go to jail — her overwhelming desire. People talk about sexual tension in the video a lot, but it's just between Jan and the prison system. ... I remember putting her on speakerphone so my friends could hear her, because she would use this catchphrase while also coughing."In 2020, Fleming stated that "Sick Jan" and "DePiglio" are his personal favorite of his YouTube videos.

In 2022, Fleming created a mockumentary-style interview with an eccentric male character who explains his invention of the word "umpteenth."