He’s currently one of the most recognizable stand-up comedians on the planet and has been blessed to be featured in some of the biggest movies and television shows of all time.
Now, he’s ready to sit down on his couch and talk about anything and everything with some of his favorite comedians, athletes, friends, and family members.
Soder is a weekly podcast hosted by stand-up comedian Dan Soder as he’s joined this week by comedian Dave Attell.
This episode Dan is joined by comedian Dave Attell. The guys talk about the Kate Middleton Crisis; The NYC economy is dependent on Taylor Swift, towns with 2 am last calls, stand-up comedy road stories, BONO SUCKS, Karate was the rage on Long Island back in the day, Ai isn’t scary, and more.
Checkout Dave Attell new comedy special HOT CROSS BUNS on Netflix March 29th.
Other credits include: Comedy Central’s Half Hour, Conan, Inside Amy Schumer, and @midnight. Dan also hosts Sirius XM’s The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson, Monday – Thursday at 6pm ET.
This Week’s Special Guest:
Dave Attell: David Attell is a stand-up comedian, actor and writer, best known as the host of Comedy Central’s Insomniac with Dave Attell, which gave him a cult following.
He can next be seen in the Hulu series Life & Beth alongside Amy Schumer, Michael Rapaport, and Michael Cera. He can also be seen on Bumping Mics with Jeff Ross, currently streaming on Netflix and HBO’s Crashing with Pete Holmes. His stand-up series, Dave Attell’s Comedy Underground and his one hour special, Road Work were featured on Comedy Central and Road Work is now streaming on Netflix.
His film credits include Chris Rock’s cult film Pootie Tang, Funny People, Scary Movie 4, and Los Enchiladas, as well as and in the Amy Schumer films Trainwreck and I Feel Pretty. His television credits include The Simpsons, Difficult People, Bob’s Burgers, Arrested Development, The Jim Gaffigan Show, The Jim Norton Show, Inside Amy Schumer, Louie, Ed, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn. He was named one of the “25 Funniest People in America” by Entertainment Weekly Magazine.