Gary Gulman

Comedian

Birthday July 17, 1970

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Peabody, Massachusetts, U.S.

Age 53 years old

Nationality United States

#34776 Most Popular

1970

Gary Lewis Weston Gulman (born July 17, 1970) is an American stand-up comedian.

He was a finalist on the NBC reality-talent show Last Comic Standing in its second and third seasons.

Gulman was born on July 17, 1970, in Peabody, Massachusetts, to Barbara and Philip Gulman.

He is the youngest of three brothers, and was raised in a Jewish family.

Gulman's parents divorced before he was two years old and his family struggled financially.

Gulman has described himself as a sensitive kid who enjoyed making his friends laugh, drawing and painting, and playing basketball.

He attended Peabody Veterans Memorial High School.

After his junior year of high school, he was recruited to play football.

Gulman attended Boston College on a football scholarship.

He played tight end during his freshman year but later left the team.

Gulman credits the time he spent playing football in college as one of the main reasons he recognized and began to seek help for his lifelong struggle with depression and for his later pursuit of a career in comedy.

1993

Gulman graduated in 1993 with a degree in accounting, planning to become a CPA like one of his brothers.

After graduating, he worked for two years as an accountant at the Big Six accounting firm Coopers & Lybrand (now PricewaterhouseCoopers), while going to comedy club open mics at night.

He then began working as a substitute teacher, where he was well known for trying out his stand-up routines on high-school students before bringing them to the stage at night.

Gulman's comedy centers on absurd observations about daily occurrences.

He is one of only a handful of comedians to appear on every major late-night television comedy program, having performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Show with David Letterman, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Conan, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Just for Laughs, and John Oliver's New York Stand-Up Show.

Gulman began performing at open mics in 1993 in the Boston area.

1999

In early 1999, Gulman began to pursue stand-up full time; he moved from his family home in Peabody to Los Angeles where he had received development deals.

He worked on developing five different shows during this time but none of them were picked up by a television network.

Gulman performed his first late night stand-up set in 1999 on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

The following year, he performed on the Late Show with David Letterman.

2003

Gulman first came to national attention in 2003 when he was a contestant on the second season of the NBC reality-talent show Last Comic Standing.

In season 2, he finished in third place behind John Heffron and Alonzo Bodden.

2004

Gulman was also on the third season of the show in 2004.

Following Last Comic Standing, Gulman released his first comedy album Conversations with Inanimate Objects.

2005

He released his first CD, Conversations With Inanimate Objects in 2005, and his first television special Gary Gulman: Boyish Man the following year.

During this period, Gulman performed stand-up on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (2005), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2006), Last Call with Carson Daly (2006), The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2007), and Conan (2011), among other shows.

2006

On November 25, 2006, Gary Gulman starred in his own one-hour Comedy Central special entitled Gary Gulman: Boyish Man.

He then appeared in Dane Cook's documentary series Tourgasm which premiered on HBO in 2006; Gulman appeared with fellow comedians Dane Cook, Jay Davis, and Robert Kelly.

Wanting to have more opportunities to perform stand-up, Gulman moved to New York City in 2006.

2008

In 2008, Gulman was the host of NESN's Comedy All-Stars.

2012

His second Comedy Central special aired on December 8, 2012, called In This Economy?, followed by It’s About Time in 2016 on Netflix and The Great Depresh in 2019 on HBO.

His fifth special, Born on Third Base, premiered on Max in December 2023 to critical acclaim.

In 2012, Gulman released a new Comedy Central special In this Economy? The show was taped in the Wilbur Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts.

Following its premiere, he performed on the Late Show with David Letterman for the second time.

2014

In May 2014, Gulman had a guest appearance on Inside Amy Schumer.

In April of that year, he performed for the first time on Late Night with Seth Meyers and in June 2014 he was the guest on The Pete Holmes Show.

2015

In March 2015, Gulman taped his new special It's About Time.

2016

It was released the following year, in May 2016, by Netflix.

2019

Since then, he has released two other comedy albums and three other comedy specials, including 2019's The Great Depresh on HBO.