Jimmy Pardo is a renowned stand-up comedian, celebrated for his exceptional wit, which has solidified his position as one of the leading club comics in the United States. His remarkable ability to effortlessly engage with crowds has earned him widespread recognition and acclaim.
Primarily recognized for his remarkable crowd work, Pardo has released two comedy albums, "Uno" and "Pompous Clown", with the latter showcasing his remarkable skill in working the crowd. His impressive performances have led to numerous television appearances, including a stint on "Last Comic Standing" in 2003, "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" in 2005, and "Comedy Central Presents" in 1998.
Pardo has also made notable appearances in several films, including "Relative Strangers" in 2006, "The Godfather of Green Bay" in 2005, and "Some Kinda Joke" in 2000. Additionally, he briefly appeared in the critically acclaimed "Dreamgirls" in 2006, although he was ultimately cut from the final film.
As a respected figure in the comedy world, Pardo hosts several comedy shows at the UCB Theatre in Los Angeles. He has also had the distinction of serving as the warm-up act for "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" and later for Conan himself. Furthermore, Pardo is the host of the popular podcast show "Never Not Funny", which has garnered a significant following.