Artie Brennan is a renowned actor and comedian hailing from the vibrant city of New York. Throughout his illustrious career, he has made appearances on various esteemed platforms, including Netflix, Showtime, National Geographic, ABC, and Comedy Central.
Brennan's journey in the world of drama began with his studies at New York University, Iona College, and Joanna Beckson's private studio. He further honed his skills in improv and sketch comedy at the prestigious Second City in Chicago and The Upright Citizen's Brigade, under the guidance of founders Matt Walsh and Ian Roberts.
His impressive body of work has garnered numerous accolades, including the Best Actor award for the dark thriller "In For Business" at the Best Shorts Competition, as well as a nomination for Best Actor at The Maverick Movie Awards.
Brennan co-wrote and developed the live NYC show "A2Z: Black & White" with Zene Coley, which was later adapted into a television pilot. This endeavor earned him a nomination for Best Actor at the NYCTV Fest and The Hip Hop Film Festival, as well as a nomination for his script at the Top Indie Film Awards.
Artie has graced the cover of the New York Post and IndieWire for his lead role in the Factory 25 produced sitcom "Dad Day". He has also lent his talents to national commercials and campaigns for ESPN, Good Morning America, Optimum cable, and Kiehl's.
Brennan is the co-creator and co-star of the critically acclaimed "Super Crazy Funtime Variety Game Show Hour", which was praised as a TimeOut NY and AMNY critic's pick for best comedy shows in NYC. The show has received numerous awards and has been featured on Funny Or Die.
In addition to his impressive resume, Brennan has been cast in the Off-Broadway show "With A Little Help...It's John Belushi". The Times Square Chronicles praised his performance, stating that he brought Steve Beshekas and Brian Doyle Murray skillfully to life.