- Named "A Comic To Watch" by The Huffington Post, Nicky Paris' started as a stand-up comedian in New York City at the ripe age of 17, where he became a fixture in the Big Apple's comedy circuit performing nightly in the city's most acclaimed venues. Nicky's standout and electrifying performances quickly caught the eye of the industry earning praises from a multitude of publications such as The Huffington Post, Logo's New Now Next, Out Magazine, The Interrobang and more, as one of comedy's rising gay acts breaking down barriers and captivating audiences around the country. He was asked to join The Wendy Williams Show as an on-air talent using his sharp wit and love for juicy, celebrity gossip for Wendy's #StreetTalk segments, where he quickly became a regular for the segment on the hit talk show. Soon after, Elite Daily tapped Paris to become one of their lead cast members for their hit web show Generation Why, where he has represented millennials for over six seasons along with some of the biggest internet personalities on the web. After starring in a viral Pokemon Go sketch, the dazzling comic then appeared in the Off-Broadway Production of My Big Gay Italian Funeral as well as on a handful of MTV specials: Epic Fails of 2015, 2016, It's Complicated and Video Love and was featured in Lifetime's promotional campaign for the Britney: Ever After biopic. Now residing in Los Angeles, Paris quickly carved himself a space in the west coast's comedy landscape performing nightly at various premiere comedy clubs. He can be seen regularly featuring for Mean Girls' Daniel Franzese and The Tonight Show's Adam Hunter and an array of A-list guests including Jeremy Piven, Dean McDermottt, Krista Allan and more. After making his debut in TBS' New York Comedy Festival last year, this fall Nicky Paris will headline the legendary Caroline's comedy club in New York City as part of their "Breakout Artist Series."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Nicky Paris
- Named "A Comic To Watch" by The Huffington Post, Nicky Paris is an Italian-American stand-up comedian whose career began in New York City at 17, where he quickly became a fixture in the Big Apple's comedy circuit performing nightly in the city's most acclaimed venues. Nicky's standout and electrifying comedy has earned praises from a multitude of media outlets such as Forbes, The Huffington Post, Entertainment Tonight, The Los Angeles Times, Logo's New Now Next, and more, not only as one of comedy's budding LGBTQ standout acts breaking down barriers but as a universal rising force in stand-up comedy. First introduced to television viewers on The Wendy Williams Show as on-air talent at 19, Nicky used his sharp wit and love for juicy, celebrity gossip for Wendy's "Street Talk" segments and quickly became a regular for the segment on the hit talk show. Soon after, Elite Daily tapped Paris to become one of their lead cast members for their hit web show GEN WHY, where he represented millennials for over six seasons along with some of the biggest internet personalities on the web. After appearing on a handful of specials such as MTV's Epic Fails of 2015 and 2016, It's Complicated and Video Love as well as TBS' New York Comedy Festival, Lifetime and the Off-Broadway Production of My Big Gay Italian Funeral, the comic moved out west and quickly carved himself a space in Los Angeles' stand-up comedy landscape. Nicky can be seen nightly in LA's premiere comedy clubs and as the host of the hit podcast, Daddy Issues with Dean McDermott and Adam Hunter presented by The Comedy Store. The show, which debuted on Apple's Top Podcast chart, has created a media storm of headlines around the world for its authentic no-holds-barred conversations and celebrity guests including Tori Spelling, Denise Richards, Jay Mohr, Perez Hilton and Scott Baio. Having performed in the first LGBTQ stand-up showcase at RuPaul's Dragcon LA with Mean Girls' Daniel Franzese earlier this year, Nicky will soon bring the show to his New York City hometown to perform at the Javits Center for RuPaul's Dragcon NYC in September and will be headlining the legendary Caroline's on Broadway this fall as part of their "Breakout Artist Series," which puts the spotlight on the very best and brightest emerging stand-up comedians in their very own headlining show.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Lauren Elsner
- Named "A Comic To Watch" by The Huffington Post, Nicky Paris is a stand-up comedian whose career began in New York City at the ripe age of 17, where he quickly became a fixture in the Big Apple's comedy circuit. Nicky's electrifying comedy has been featured by a multitude of media outlets such as Entertainment Tonight, Forbes, The Los Angeles Times, People Magazine,and more. First introduced to television viewers on The Wendy Williams Show as on-air talent at 19, he used his sharp wit and love for juicy, celebrity gossip for Wendy's "Street Talk" segments where he quickly became a regular for the segment on the hit talk show. Soon after, Elite Daily tapped Paris to become one of their lead cast members for their hit web show GEN WHY, where he has represented millennials for over six seasons along with some of the biggest internet personalities on the web. After appearing on a handful of specials such as MTV's Epic Fails of 2015, 2016, It's Complicated and Video Love and the Off-Broadway Production of My Big Gay Italian Funeral, he quickly carved himself a space in Los Angeles' stand-up comedy scene after becoming a west coast resident and can be seen nightly in Los Angeles' premiere comedy clubs. Nicky can be seen as a host on LATV's The Zoo and as well as on the Daddy Issues podcast with Dean McDermott and Adam Hunter. Nicky most recently headlined the legendary Caroline's on Broadway as part of their "Breakout Artist Series," which puts the spotlight on the very best and brightest emerging stand-up comedians in their very own headlining show and was featured on Audible's 2020 Pride Special.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Nicky Paris
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