If we have said it once, we’ve said it a million times, if you’re an audience member at a comedy show, please keep your conversation with the comedians to a minimum. While making an appearance at the Laugh Factory comedy club in Hollywood, California, comedian and actor Adam Ray has a chance encounter with someone in the audience. Never forget to heckle comedians at your own risk.
From an early age, Adam was fascinated with the entertainment industry. He was inspired to be part of Hollywood to produce different kinds of movies after watching movies with his family as a child. Growing up in Seattle, he attended Shorecrest High Schoolwhere he was known as the class clown. He had everyone around him laughing including his friends and teachers. However, Adam had insecurities as he had issues with his weight when he was younger, but he believes that is what lead him to comedy
Adam Ray has recently seen on HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm and the Netflix film Game Over Man, from the creators of Workaholics. He recently wrapped production on a season of Arrested Development for Netflix, as well as season 2 of American Vandal, also for Netflix.
Adam can be seen in the Jennifer Lopez comedy Second Act, and on the HBO show Ballers. He was also a cast member in the reboot of the sketch comedy show Return of the Mac. Adam is known for his work opposite Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy in Paul Feig’s buddy cop comedy The Heat. He was also featured in Paul Feig’s Spy and last summer’s reboot of Ghostbusters, in which he voiced the iconic character of Slimer and played a supporting role as well. Adam co-hosted the comedy game show Separation Anxiety on TBS and has guest-starred on 2 Broke Girls, Workaholics, Silicon Valley, and @Midnight.
He has written for MTV’s Punk’d Adam Devine’s House Party and the reboot of Mystery Science Theater. Ray’s stand-up has been featured on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, as well as Adam Devine’s House Party on Comedy Central. Adam is a regular on The Adam Carolla Podcast but also co-hosts the popular About Last Night podcast. His hilarious sketches, which have garnered over 30 million views on YouTube and Funny Or Die, can be viewed at adamraycomedy.com.
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