Correos's parents immigrated to Christchurch in the 1980s from the Philippines; he grew up in Woolston.
1992
David Correos (born 8 December 1992) is a comedian from New Zealand.
2011
His friend created a variety show called Monday Night Magic for artists who had no space to perform after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
Correos started performing stand-up alongside musicians and street performers, and began learning how to write comedy.
2012
During his teens, Correos trained as a weightlifter and represented New Zealand at several international events, and won his weight division at the 2012 Junior Oceania Championships.
2014
He narrowly missed out for qualification for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, where a broken ankle ended his sporting career.
Wishing to perform in musical theatre, Correos attended a two-year drama course at Hagley College, after which he applied to a broadcasting school but was denied entry.
He became interested in comedy and started performing arts at Hagley Theatre Company.
He moved to Auckland in 2014 where he pursued a comedy career.
2016
He was the winner of the Billy T Award in 2016.
Correos won the Billy T Award in 2016, and the Comic Originality award at the 2015 Comedy Guild Awards.
2017
He first performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2017 with Matt Stellingwerf, their show entitled Chaos & Order.
2018
He returned to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2018 with a new show titled The Correos Effect, and at a later date also performed it at the Fringe Festivals in Dunedin, Auckland and Adelaide.
2019
In 2019, he performed his show Better Than I Was The Last Time at Fringe.
Correos' television credits include appearances as a panelist on 7 Days (on which he was also a writer), The Project and Taskmaster NZ season two and since then, David has also become a writer for Taskmaster NZ.
Correos also appears in videos by sketch comedy group Viva La Dirt League.