Todd Glass is a comedian who has been solidly established in the 30-40 demographic for some time now, having launched his career in comedy at the tender age of 16. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Todd has developed into a polished performer with a unique bent for inventive material that often pokes fun at the conventions of stand-up comedy.
Currently, Todd is touring the country with comedian and actor David Spade, and he has recently made his big-screen debut in the upcoming Martin Lawrence film Rage Control. However, he is no stranger to television, having appeared on a number of popular shows including NBC's reality series "Last Comic Standing".
Todd's comedy is often satirical, sometimes irreverent, but always funny, and his television appearances are numerous, including performances on "Jimmy Kimmel Live", "Late Night With Conan O'Brien", "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn", "Politically Incorrect", "The Dennis Miller Show", and "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn". With his unique delivery and divergent style of witticisms, Todd quickly becomes a host and viewer favorite.
Since moving to Los Angeles, Todd has amassed an impressive list of credits, including appearances on NBC's "Comedy Showcase", "Late Friday", and "The Test", as well as guest appearances on "Home Improvement", "Friends", "Married With Children", and HBO's "Mr. Show".
Todd has also become a fixture on Comedy Central, headlining his own half-hour stand-up special, "Comedy Central Presents: Todd Glass", and appearing on numerous other shows on the network, including a special edition of "Win Ben Stein's Money", "Pulp Comics", and "Comics Only", and "The A List".
Demonstrating his unwavering innovation, Todd co-created "Todd's Coma", a hybrid of sketch, sitcom, talk, and variety, in which his curious family conducts interviews with visiting celebrities while he lies in a coma. The show has attracted a number of celebrity guests, including Ben Stiller, Fred Willard, Herb Alpert, Ray Romano, and Arianna Huffington.
Todd has also worked with a number of talented individuals, including touring with David Spade, performing with Jack Black and Tenacious D, and earning high praise from Black himself. His live performances, including appearances at the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival and the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, have generated rave reviews from major publications, with the L.A. Times praising his "freewheeling style and quick wit", and Variety noting Todd is "crafty and sharp-edged".