Ben Gleib
Ben Gleib was named one of the "funniest comedians working today” by TBS. He was host, writer and executive producer of the Emmy nominated Idiotest, the hit comedy brain teaser game show on GSN. His hilarious hour-long stand-up special Ben Gleib—Neurotic Gangster aired on Showtime. He is also a regular on The Today Show with Kathie Lee and Hoda, on their "Guys Tell All" segment, and you may have seen one of his recent appearances on @Midnight with Chris Hardwick on Comedy Central. He was guest co-anchor for a week for ABC News digital. For seven years, he was a roundtable regular on Chelsea Lately on E! with over 100 appearances! He also played himself on a memorable episode of the E! scripted series After Lately. He has toured sold-out arenas all over North America, has been headlining comedy clubs around the globe since 2007, and has performed on The Late Late Show, Last Comic Standing, and twice on Last Call with Carson Daly. He was the first comedian to ever live-stream a full headline set on Facebook Live. His act is chock full of hilarious material, but he's also one of the best improvisers in stand-up comedy. A truly unique voice in comedy, he's even been a frequent on-air contributor on CNN, The Young Turks, and NPR, winning a Golden Mic for his work on Southern California NPR's Patt Morrison's Comedy Congress. He created, executive produced, hosted and was head writer on a spinoff special for GSN called Political Idiotest, and he was the anchor of GSN's interstitial series Man VS Fly. An accomplished voice over actor, Gleib is one of the stars of Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie, is the voice of Marshall the Sloth in Ice Age: Continental Drift, and voices Dali in The Book of Life.
His podcast Last Week on Earth with Ben Gleib on the Smodcast Network debuted at #9 on iTunes Comedy, and was #1 on Stitcher for over 20 weeks. He co-wrote and stars in the scripted web-series CINEDOPES, is one of the leads in the feature film Bad People and made his dramatic acting debut in the sci-fi short film CHANNEL. In 2007, he starred in the primetime NBC hidden camera comedy series The Real Wedding Crashers. In 2006, he sold a pilot to Fox called The Gleib Show produced by Saturday Night Live's Lorne Michaels, Broadway Video, and NBC Universal. His online videos have received more than 25 million views and he has worked for all four broadcast TV networks, as well as many of the major cable networks and digital platforms. On the radio, he is a regular on the hugely popular shows The Bob and Tom Show, and Kevin and Bean.