about demetri martin (the best comedian ever)
Posted by callahan on Saturday, April 18, 2009
Demetri Martin (www.demetrimartin.com) dropped out of
NYU School of Law to pursue comedy. Since then, he has performed in most of the
English-speaking countries in the world (not in South Africa or New Zealand,
though) and won trophies for comedy in America, Scotland and Australia.
Martin was a staff writer for "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and has appeared on a lot of late-night television shows, both onstage and in the audience. He made a stand-up CD/DVD, "These Are Jokes," which was released via COMEDY CENTRAL Records® in 2006 and his "Trendspotting with Demetri Martin" has been a featured segment on the Emmy® and Peabody® Award-winning The Daily Show with Jon Stewart since December 2005.
Martin was featured in his own one-hour stand-up special for COMEDY CENTRAL, "Demetri Martin. Person." (which was also released on DVD by COMEDY CENTRAL Home Entertainment® and Paramount Home Entertainment).
Future projects for Martin include the lead role in the upcoming Ang Lee film, "Taking Woodstock," for Focus Features (slated for release this summer). He is writing the feature script, "Will," for Paramount Pictures. He is also co-writing, with James Bobin, the feature script, "The Moon People," for Sony Pictures with Mosaic Media Producing. Martin is also planning to clean up his apartment some time in 2009.
Martin was a staff writer for "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and has appeared on a lot of late-night television shows, both onstage and in the audience. He made a stand-up CD/DVD, "These Are Jokes," which was released via COMEDY CENTRAL Records® in 2006 and his "Trendspotting with Demetri Martin" has been a featured segment on the Emmy® and Peabody® Award-winning The Daily Show with Jon Stewart since December 2005.
Martin was featured in his own one-hour stand-up special for COMEDY CENTRAL, "Demetri Martin. Person." (which was also released on DVD by COMEDY CENTRAL Home Entertainment® and Paramount Home Entertainment).
Future projects for Martin include the lead role in the upcoming Ang Lee film, "Taking Woodstock," for Focus Features (slated for release this summer). He is writing the feature script, "Will," for Paramount Pictures. He is also co-writing, with James Bobin, the feature script, "The Moon People," for Sony Pictures with Mosaic Media Producing. Martin is also planning to clean up his apartment some time in 2009.