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Birth name
  
Daniel Dwight Tosh

Name
  
Daniel Tosh

Years active
  
1997–present

Role
  
Comedian · danieltosh.com


Height
  
1.91 m

Website
  
www.danieltosh.com

Albums
  
Happy Thoughts

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Born
  
May 29, 1975 (age 48) Boppard, Rhineland-Palatinate, West Germany (
1975-05-29
)

Medium
  
Stand-up comedy, television

Genres
  
Black comedy, observational comedy, satire, sarcasm

Movies and TV shows
  
Tosh0, Brickleberry, The Love Guru, Daniel Tosh: Happy Th, The Best of Comedy Central P

Profiles


Notable works and roles
  
Tosh.0, Brickleberry

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Daniel Dwight Tosh (born May 29, 1975) is an American comedian, television host, actor, writer, and executive producer. He is known for his deliberately offensive and controversial style of black comedy, as the host of the Comedy Central television show Tosh.0 and as the star of stand-up comedy tours and specials.

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Early life

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Born in Boppard, Rhineland-Palatinate, West Germany, Tosh grew up in Titusville, Florida, the son of a Presbyterian minister. After graduating from Astronaut High School in 1993, Tosh attended the University of Central Florida, graduating in December 1996 with a degree in marketing.

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Among his first jobs was a telemarketer at Central Florida Research Park. He said later, "Hey, $15 an hour to annoy people! I really was not preparing myself for the future at all. I had interviews lined up. I sat through one real interview and I was like, 'I wouldn't hire me.' I left halfway through the orientation. That's the closest thing I ever got to a real job."

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Tosh moved to Los Angeles, but attributes his decision to work in comedy to being raised in Florida, which he considers "flat, hot, and dumb."

Career

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Tosh started touring the comedy club circuit almost immediately after graduating from college. He appeared as one of the "New Faces" at the 1998 Just for Laughs in Montreal. His act was televised in 2000 in Montreal at the Théâtre Saint-Denis.

Tosh's career break came in 2001 with a performance on the Late Show with David Letterman. He made appearances on programs such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Comedy Central's Premium Blend. He hosted a local late-night comedy show in Florida called Tens, and served as a spokesman in Taco Bell commercials.

Tosh has been a regular guest on radio shows such as The Bob & Tom Show, Loveline, and Kevin and Bean. In 2003, he performed in his own 30-minute special on Comedy Central Presents. On June 17, 2007, Comedy Central aired his stand-up special: Daniel Tosh: Completely Serious. He hosted an episode of Comedy Central's Live at Gotham.

Tosh appeared in an episode of MTV's Punk'd as a criminal who broke into Mekhi Phifer's car. He played a fictional version of himself on "Elevator" produced by HBO's Runawaybox and had a small role as Cowboy Hat in the feature film The Love Guru starring Mike Myers. Of his own acting ability, Tosh says, "I’m not a good actor. I can play myself, and a much gayer version of myself. That’s about my range."

Tosh had said he planned to end his career on his 38th birthday, May 29, 2013, if he had not by that time succeeded as a comedian. He said he would do this by committing suicide or retiring to the beach. He kept a countdown clock on his website that gave the number of days, minutes, and seconds until his 38th birthday which is when "Daniel's Groundhog Day Ends," a reference to the Bill Murray film. Tosh has described a comic's routine life on the road as "Groundhog Day".

His special, Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts, premiered on Comedy Central on March 6, 2011, with 3.25 million viewers and a 1.9/5 share. It was later released on DVD.

Tosh was an executive producer of, and the voice of "Malloy" in, the Comedy Central animated sitcom Brickleberry. The show was cancelled after three seasons on January 7, 2015.

In 2013, Forbes estimated Tosh's net worth at $11 million, tied for ninth place in its list of all top-earning comedians whose income is primarily from stage ticket sales.

Tosh.0

Tosh's Comedy Central television show Tosh.0 premiered on June 5, 2009, based on showcasing Internet video clips. His mocking humor is described as "envelope pushing" and frequently features punchlines which are intentionally self-deprecating, racist, sexist, or homophobic. Tosh's explanation of his non-politically correct humor is "I'm not a misogynistic and racist person...But I do find those jokes funny, so I say them."

Personal life

Tosh has one brother and two sisters. Tosh has stated that he suffers from social anxiety and that he has disfavored public speaking.

Philanthropy

Tosh has participated in a show for the family of deceased comedian Greg Giraldo and for Alabama disaster relief.

Tosh has hosted an annual stand-up show called "Tosh Saves The World" which has featured comedians such as Bo Burnham, Chelsea Peretti, Hannibal Buress and Kumail Nanjiani, with the proceeds going to various charities.

Reception

In 2011, Forbes reported that Tosh's 60-date nationwide stand-up tour was sold out. In 2014, he reportedly performed sold out shows. In June 2014, Forbes reported its estimate of Tosh's average stand-up comedy show ticket price at $161.94.

Discography

  • True Stories I Made Up (Compact Disc, 2005)
  • Completely Serious (DVD, 2007)
  • Happy Thoughts (CD/DVD, March 8, 2011)
  • Stand-up specials

  • Comedy Central Presents: Daniel Tosh (2003)
  • Daniel Tosh: Completely Serious (2007)
  • Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts (2011)
  • Daniel Tosh: People Pleaser (2016)
  • Tours

  • "Tosh Tour Twenty Ten" (2010)
  • "Tosh Tour On Ice" (2011)
  • "Tosh Tour Twenty Twelve" (2012)
  • "Tosh Tour June Gloom" (2013)
  • "The Great Nor'easter Tour" (2015)
  • References

    Daniel Tosh Wikipedia