Daly has been a regular performer at the
Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (UCB) for over ten years where he performed in the improv group "Mother". He continues to perform at the theater's
Los Angeles division. Some of his notable work at UCB was performing in the sketch groups such as Mother and Mr. A$$ and creating characters such as Sappity Tappity and Bill Cosby-Bukowski. Daly has appeared in films such as
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,
Mystery Team,
Bride Wars,
Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story, and
College Road Trip. He starred as Hobbes in the
Amazon Studios comedy series
Betas in 2013 and was also a recurring sketch performer and writer/producer on
Comedy Central's
Kroll Show. Daly has had recurring roles on
The Life & Times of Tim,
Happy Endings,
NTSF:SD:SUV::,
Drunk History,
Family Guy, and IFC's
Comedy Bang! Bang!, as well as making guest appearances on comedy programs such as
Parks and Recreation (appearing only in the
first episode and
last episode, six years apart),
The Inbetweeners,
Key & Peele, ''
Bob's Burgers, Nick Swardson's Pretend Time, and Mr. Neighbor's House. He has also written for the MTV sketch series Human Giant and the Scott Aukerman & B. J. Porter created sketch pilot The Right Now! Show''. Daly and frequent writing partner and collaborator
Brett Gelman also performed for many years as the comedy rap duo "Cracked Out". Their EP
The Fleetwood Crack was made available for download on their website in 2007. Daly is also a frequent guest on
Earwolf podcasts such as
Comedy Bang! Bang! and
improv4humans. In November 2012, he started his own podcast for the Earwolf network,
Rafflecast, which ran for 30 episodes. In 2017, Daly began appearing as Arnie Brown in the
Showtime comedy series ''
I'm Dying Up Here''. ==Filmography==