Ben Giroux, a comedic actor and director, has gained a massive following of nearly 5 million people on TikTok, with his digital content accumulating hundreds of millions of views. His celebratory music video "Back to the 90s" achieved 100 million views, charted on Billboard, and led him to perform with The Backstreet Boys in Las Vegas.
On television, Giroux has recurred as The Toddler on Nickelodeon's "Henry Danger" and "Danger Force" franchise for nearly a decade, as well as Coach Fener on Netflix's "The Big Show Show", Superintendent Bonavich on Disney's "Coop & Cami Ask The World", Little Zach on the CW's "Hart of Dixie", and the Dark Warrior on Disney's "Mighty Med". He has appeared in over 100 episodes of television, including guest roles on "Will & Grace", "NCIS", "Bones", "Psych", "House, M.D.", "Anger Management", "2 Broke Girls", "Sam and Cat", "Best Friends Whenever", "Weird Loners", "Family Tree", and more.
As a voice actor, Giroux stars as Nate Wright in Nickelodeon's "Big Nate" animated series and has also voiced notable roles in "Love, Death, & Robots", "DC Superhero Girls", "Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "Bunsen is a Beast", and "The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners". He has also voiced multiple characters in "Rocky & Bullwinkle", "The Adventures of Kid Danger", "The Loud House", and "Blaze & The Monster Machines".
Ben Giroux has collaborated with renowned comedy directors, including The Farrelly Brothers, Christopher Guest, and David O'Russell. Behind the camera, he has directed numerous viral commercials, short films, and music videos. He has also show-run, written, and directed the "That Totally Made Up Comedy Show" pilot for the CW network and directed a comedy music video for Vanilla Ice.
In addition, Giroux is the show-runner, writer, and director of the Facebook Watch series "We Need to Talk" starring Nev Schulman, and travels the country yearly with "American Idol" and "So You Think You Can Dance" alumni, starring in comedy holiday pantos for Nigel Lythgoe and Lythgoe Family Productions.
Under his Small Red Cape production banner, Giroux is developing multiple optioned television properties with his writing partner, comedic actor Arnie Pantoja.