Leah Lamarr
Leah Lamarr
Leah is an internationally touring stand-up comedian, actor, writer, host, podcaster, producer, and icon who rose to prominence in 2020 while being dubbed "the queen of clubhouse" by Joe Rogan on the JRE Podcast. Awarded as Entertainer of the Year by TIME Magazine's Web3 Division and recognized as a breakout star, Leah has taken her over 800,000 followers on social media, along with a passion for technology, comedy, and art, to become a fresh and forthcoming star. As a standup, Leah took her one-hour show to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, had two sold-out shows as part of the New York Comedy Festival, and was a featured comedian as part of The Chosen Festival. She has opened across the country for Dane Cook, Erik Griffin, Mark Normand, Natalie Cuomo, and Russell Peters. Internationally, she performs in London, Barcelona, as well as at the Dubai Comedy Festival.
As a host, she has been seen on E!'s "What the Fashion", Roku's "America's Funniest Home Videos", co-hosting season 2 of Internet Game, a panelist on Tubi's My Crazy Quince, hosted by Anjelah Johnson, as well as co-hosting iHeart's "Real-Time Crime" podcast along with Teddi Mellencamp. She has been seen on HBO's LaffTracks, CBS's Code Black, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Comedy Central's Not Safe with Nikki Glaser, ABC's How to Get Away with Murder, Amazon Prime's Jean-Claude Van Johnson, and TruTV's Six Degrees of Everything. She recently had a Verizon campaign come out starring Leah as herself, as a rising stand-up comedian. She has been featured in Forbes, Entertainment Tonight, US Weekly, Fast Company, Broadway World, Business Insider, Hypemoon, Hypebae, and many more.
Leah is an internationally touring stand-up comedian, actor, writer, host, podcaster, producer, and icon who rose to prominence in 2020 while being dubbed "the queen of clubhouse" by Joe Rogan on the JRE Podcast. Awarded as Entertainer of the Year by TIME Magazine's Web3 Division and recognized as a breakout star, Leah has taken her over 800,000 followers on social media, along with a passion for technology, comedy, and art, to become a fresh and forthcoming star. As a standup, Leah took her one-hour show to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, had two sold-out shows as part of the New York Comedy Festival, and was a featured comedian as part of The Chosen Festival. She has opened across the country for Dane Cook, Erik Griffin, Mark Normand, Natalie Cuomo, and Russell Peters. Internationally, she performs in London, Barcelona, as well as at the Dubai Comedy Festival.
As a host, she has been seen on E!'s "What the Fashion", Roku's "America's Funniest Home Videos", co-hosting season 2 of Internet Game, a panelist on Tubi's My Crazy Quince, hosted by Anjelah Johnson, as well as co-hosting iHeart's "Real-Time Crime" podcast along with Teddi Mellencamp. She has been seen on HBO's LaffTracks, CBS's Code Black, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Comedy Central's Not Safe with Nikki Glaser, ABC's How to Get Away with Murder, Amazon Prime's Jean-Claude Van Johnson, and TruTV's Six Degrees of Everything. She recently had a Verizon campaign come out starring Leah as herself, as a rising stand-up comedian. She has been featured in Forbes, Entertainment Tonight, US Weekly, Fast Company, Broadway World, Business Insider, Hypemoon, Hypebae, and many more.
Leah is an internationally touring stand-up comedian, actor, writer, host, podcaster, producer, and icon who rose to prominence in 2020 while being dubbed "the queen of clubhouse" by Joe Rogan on the JRE Podcast. Awarded as Entertainer of the Year by TIME Magazine's Web3 Division and recognized as a breakout star, Leah has taken her over 800,000 followers on social media, along with a passion for technology, comedy, and art, to become a fresh and forthcoming star. As a standup, Leah took her one-hour show to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, had two sold-out shows as part of the New York Comedy Festival, and was a featured comedian as part of The Chosen Festival. She has opened across the country for Dane Cook, Erik Griffin, Mark Normand, Natalie Cuomo, and Russell Peters. Internationally, she performs in London, Barcelona, as well as at the Dubai Comedy Festival.
As a host, she has been seen on E!'s "What the Fashion", Roku's "America's Funniest Home Videos", co-hosting season 2 of Internet Game, a panelist on Tubi's My Crazy Quince, hosted by Anjelah Johnson, as well as co-hosting iHeart's "Real-Time Crime" podcast along with Teddi Mellencamp. She has been seen on HBO's LaffTracks, CBS's Code Black, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Comedy Central's Not Safe with Nikki Glaser, ABC's How to Get Away with Murder, Amazon Prime's Jean-Claude Van Johnson, and TruTV's Six Degrees of Everything. She recently had a Verizon campaign come out starring Leah as herself, as a rising stand-up comedian. She has been featured in Forbes, Entertainment Tonight, US Weekly, Fast Company, Broadway World, Business Insider, Hypemoon, Hypebae, and many more.