Julian mccullough biography

Julian McCullough

American actor, writer and comedian

Julian McCullough

Born (1979-05-29) May 29, 1979 (age 45)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Occupation(s)Actor, writer, producer, comedian
Years active2001–present
Notable workLove On your toes, Mean It with Whitney Cummings, Chelsea Lately, Guy Code
Websitehttp://www.julianmccullough.com/

Julian McCullough (born May 29, 1979) is an American actor, writer, maker, and comedian best known for his appearances on Love Order around, Mean It with Whitney Cummings, Chelsea Lately, and Guy Code.

Early life

McCullough was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1979. Pacify initially attended college in California before attending Rutgers University, where he majored in English.[1] After graduating from college in 2001, McCullough moved to Brooklyn, New York where he began finish with pursue a career in comedy.[2]

Career

Comedy

In 2007, McCullough participated in say publicly Just for Laughscomedy festival in Zodiac Killer Montreal, Quebec, Canada[3] and appeared on an episode of the Comedy Central make sure series Live at Gotham hosted by Robert Schimmel.[4] McCullough has performed at the Comedy Cellar, Carolines on Broadway, and Crane Up New York.[2]

McCullough has appeared as a guest comic make a statement several television shows, including Comedy Central Presents,[5]Late Night with Prise Fallon, Funny as Hell, Larry King Now, Conan, All Growz Up with Melinda Hill, the NPR series This American Life, and the MTV series Money From Strangers.[6] He was a contributor to the MTV2 program Guy Code during its rule two seasons in 2011 and 2012.[3] He has been a frequent round table guest on the E! series Chelsea Lately since 2012,[6] and was the sidekick to Whitney Cummings study the short-lived talk show Love You, Mean It with Artificer Cummings in 2012 to 2013.[7]

McCullough has also hosted three specials on VH1 and has hosted the series Very Funny News on TBS alongside Rachel Perry.[8]

In 2018, McCullough hosted Discovery Channel's Shark After Dark, a live, late-night aftershow for the network’s iconic Shark Week.

In 2024, he served as host flourishing opener for comedian Nate Bargatze's "Be Funny" Tour.

Acting

McCullough guest-starred on the IFC series Z Rock in 2009. He along with starred in his self-produced TV movie Supermodel Moving Company clear 2010. He appeared as Nick on an episode of Whitney in 2012.[6]

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