Duncan Trussell

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Duncan Trussell
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Trussell in 2017
Born
Charles Duncan Trussell

(1974-04-20) April 20, 1974 (age 47)
OccupationActor, comedian
Websitewww.duncantrussell.com

Charles Duncan Trussell (born April 20, 1974) is an American actor and stand-up comic, known for his podcast The Duncan Trussell Family Hour. He appears on the Netflix series The Midnight Gospel, along with The Joe Rogan Experience podcast and Joe Rogan Questions Everything.[1]

Career[]

Duncan Trussell is a stand-up comedian, podcaster, writer, and actor.[2] He has written and appeared in sketches for two seasons of Fuel TV's Stupidface, Showtime's La La Land, Comedy Central's Nick Swardson's Pretend Time, and both seasons of HBO's Funny or Die Presents.

He regularly tours the country as a stand-up comedian and has performed at Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal and the Moontower Comedy Festival in Austin.

His television credits include MADtv and Curb Your Enthusiasm. He hosted Thunderbrain, a comedy science pilot for Comedy Central.[3] In addition, Duncan has appeared on Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time, four episodes of the Funny or Die web series Drunk History,[4] as well as appearing on Comedy Central’s This is Not Happening. He has also written and served as a consultant for Jason Sudeikis's hosting duties at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards.

He co-hosted The Lavender Hour podcast with Natasha Leggero through January 2012. Duncan now hosts his own podcast, The Duncan Trussell Family Hour (DTFH). DTFH is a project where Trussell invites guests to free conversation for about an hour per episode. The discussion varies greatly depending on the guest, but often revisited topics include psychedelic drug use and Buddhism. Among the guests that have been featured are Joe Rogan, Dan Harmon, Joey Diaz, Ram Dass, Tim Ferriss, Lou Barlow, Bert Kreischer, Alex Grey, Rick Doblin, Natasha Leggero, Graham Hancock, Abby Martin, Dr. Drew, Daniele Bolelli, Christopher Ryan and comedian, podcaster Jessa Reed. As of September 2018, there have been over 300 episodes of DTFH. Select episodes of the show were adapted into the Netflix animated series The Midnight Gospel, directed by Pendleton Ward.

Duncan also voiced the character Dave, the moth that experiments with neon for the first time on an episode of the HBO animated show Animals.[5]

Personal life[]

On December 14, 2012, Trussell announced that he had been diagnosed with testicular cancer.[6] The cancer was successfully treated.[7]

Trussell has dated fellow comedians Mary Lynn Rajskub and Natasha Leggero, as well as model Cora Keegan.[8]

Duncan married his wife, Erin Trussell, in 2018.

On June 27, 2018, Trussell announced on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast that he was going to be a father.[9] He has since had two sons.[10]

References[]

  1. ^ "Joe Rogan (Podcast Site)". Retrieved 2013-11-26.
  2. ^ "Ari Shaffir's Skeptic Tank #50: Buddhism (with Duncan Trussell)". arishaffir.com. 12 March 2012.
  3. ^ Heisler, Steve (July 24, 2012). "Podcasts pop, but show me the profit!". Variety. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  4. ^ Slotek, Jim (June 2, 2010). "It's time for a history lesson, folks". Belleville Intelligencer. QMI Agency. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  5. ^ Archer, Wesley; Luciano, Mike (2016-03-04), Rats, Phil Matarese, Mike Luciano, Alia Shawkat, retrieved 2017-10-17
  6. ^ The Duncan Trussell Family Hour, Episode: "Oh Hai Ball Cancer" 12/14/2012
  7. ^ "The Duncan Trussell Family Hour - Cancer Update". YouTube. December 28, 2012. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  8. ^ Joe Rogan Experience #202: Dom Irrera, Brian Redban. April 5, 2012. Archived from the original on April 8, 2012.
  9. ^ Joe Rogan Experience #1137: Duncan Trussell. June 27, 2018.
  10. ^ @duncantrussell. "2 months in Japan then returning to LA for 2 days with my son then back to Columbia for a brief hiatus". Twitter, January 21, 2019. Retrieved February 16, 2019.

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