Liz Miele has been doing stand-up for over half her life, and you can tell from her seamless, engrossing delivery.
On her latest self-produced and self-released special, The Ghost of Academic Future, she has the audience in the palm of her hand—and makes this challenging task look easy, to boot. Miele is cynical and relatable, the type of comedian who has a knack for putting into words thoughts you’ve had but never quite been able to articulate.
Liz Miele is recording her 2nd special and 4th full hour. Her first hour, Emotionally Exhausting has over 2 million views on youtube and her most recent special, Self Help Me has over 1 million views on youtube.
Filmed inside the New York Comedy Club, Miele is solidly hilarious and simply a joy to behold during The Ghost of Academic Future. The end credits—in which Miele plays with kittens at the Meow Parlour as text appears on screen—neatly encapsulates the contentedness that comes with watching such a beautifully crafted and performed special.
She has several viral videos on Youtube, Instagram and Tiktok including jokes Feminist Sex Positions, F*ck Finland, and London Cops Are Better Than American Cops She regularly tours internationally and has three albums out on Spotify and iTunes. She will be releasing her next special, The Ghost Of Academic Future, Sept 6th 2022.
Her first book, Why Cats Are Assholes was released in March of 2021 is now available everywhere.
She wrote and produced season one of her animated web series Damaged, voiced by great comics including, Maz Jobrani, Hari Kondabolu, Ted Alexandro, Jermaine Fowler, Dean Edwards, DC Benny, Joe Machi and so many more. She also co-produced and co-starred in 40 episodes of a web series called Apt C3 with fellow comic, Carmen Lynch and fashion photographer, Chris Vongsawat.
Along with her new comedy special, checkout a recent Tedx convention where Miele discusses how she used stand-up comedy to get herself through the dark times of life.