Blake Anderson is a multifaceted comedian, television personality, and creative force behind the popular Comedy Central show Workaholics.
Born in Concord, California, Anderson embarked on a journey to hone his comedic skills by studying with esteemed organizations such as The Groundlings and Upright Citizens Brigade.
Alongside his Workaholics co-stars and co-creators Anders Holm, Adam DeVine, and Kyle Newacheck, Anderson co-founded the sketch-comedy group Mail Order Comedy, showcasing his versatility and collaborative spirit.
Anderson has made guest appearances on various television shows, including the Fox series Traffic Light, and has had cameo roles in episodes of HBO's Entourage and the Fox show House.
A self-proclaimed enthusiast of the Hyphy hip-hop music scene in the East Bay, California area, Anderson has expressed his admiration for artists such as Lil B, declaring him the "true based God."
On December 17, 2011, Anderson suffered a serious injury, fracturing his spine during a house party, where he jumped from his roof onto a beer pong table, requiring immediate surgery.
In addition to his television work, Anderson has made appearances in music videos, including the popular tracks "We Are Young" by FUN and "One Thing" by One Direction, solidifying his status as a versatile and sought-after comedic talent.