Comedian Matt Braunger has three hour comedy specials:
Shovel Fighter (Comedy Central, 2012),
Big Dumb Animal (Comedy Dynamics for Comedy Central and Netflix, 2015), and
Finally Live in Portland (Comedy Dynamics for Amazon Prime, 2019). He also has six comedy albums:
Soak Up the Night (Comedy Central, 2009), Shovel Fighter (Comedy Central, 2012),
Big Dumb Animal (Comedy Dynamics, 2015),
Going Way Back (800lb Gorilla Records, 2019),
Finally Live in Portland (Comedy Dynamics, 2019) and "Please Hold Me" (800lb Gorilla Records, 2020). His late night appearances include
Late Show with David Letterman, ''
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, The Late Late Show, Conan, John Oliver's New York Stand Up Show and Live at Gotham'' on Comedy Central. He tours regularly. Braunger has been featured at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal 2007, The Las Vegas Comedy Festival 2007, South By Southwest, and won "Best Of The Fest" at the inaugural Rooftop Comedy Festival in Aspen. He co-founded the popular
Bridgetown Comedy Festival that takes place annually in Portland. His debut stand-up comedy album 'Soak up The Night' was released digitally on July 14, 2009, on
Comedy Central Records. In 2009, he was named to Variety's Top 10 Comics to Watch and Comedy Central's Hot 9 in '09 list. 'Soak up the Night' was named to the iTunes REWIND Top 20 Albums of 2009. In 2010, he recorded his half-hour
Comedy Central Presents special, and in 2012 his hour-long special,
Shovel Fighter, aired on
Comedy Central. He released his third comedy album
Big Dumb Animal in 2015 along with a special aired on Netflix. Matt released a fourth album and third hour long special
Finally Live in Portland in 2019, the special now streaming on
Amazon Prime. His television credits include
Mad TV,
Up All Night,
Agent Carter,
The Michael J. Fox Show,
BoJack Horseman,
Happy Endings,
Blue Mountain State,
Maron,
The New VIPs,
Disjointed,
Take My Wife,
Man with a Plan,
Fuller House,
Superstore; and various roles on ''
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, the Late Show with David Letterman, United States of Tara, Pushing Daisies, Carpoolers, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Acceptable TV, and Live at Gotham. He also was regular guest on the Chelsea Lately'' roundtable.
MADtv Braunger joined the cast of
MADtv in 2008 as a feature performer, during the show's final season on FOX (14th season; 2008–2009). Despite the short tenure (often not appearing in episodes), Braunger had a recurring character (Careco, one of Coach Hines' troublemaking students), a sizeable number of celebrity impressions, his most popular including
Nick Jonas (with Eric Price and
Johnny A. Sanchez as the other two Jonas brothers),
Charlie Sheen,
Jimmy Kimmel,
William Shatner,
William Frawley (as Fred Mertz in an
I Love Lucy parody), and
J.D. Power of J.D. Power and Associates.
Characters and impersonations Other projects Braunger and comedian Matt Dwyer hosted a weekly comedy podcast called
MATTs Radio on mattsradio.com, they taped their final episode on September 30, 2010. In 2012, Braunger starred in a pilot he created for
Comedy Central titled
Braunger, which he co-wrote with
The Office writer
Brent Forrester. The pilot was not picked up to series. Since 2013, Braunger has hosted
Ding-Donger with Matt Braunger, a
podcast on the
Nerdist Podcast Network which ended in 2018. He is now running
Advice From A Dipshit with Matt Braunger, a
podcast independently produced by Matt with his podcasting partner Amanda Rosenberg. In 2014 he starred in Steel Panther's video for the song "The Burden of Being Wonderful". He has also appeared in Episodes 11 and 12 of Steel Panther TV's internet smash
Demolicious!. Braunger is a podcast guest favorite, and has been featured on
Never Not Funny w/ Jimmy Pardo,
Comedy Bang! Bang!,
The Joe Rogan Experience,
The Nerdist Podcast,
You Made it Weird with Pete Holmes,
The Bertcast with Bert Kreischer,
All Fantasy Everything, ''
Your Mom's House with Tom Segura and Christina Pazitski, Bullseye'' with Jesse Thorn, and Ryan Sickler's
The Honeydew, among others. == Filmography ==