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Dan Soder
Soder in August 2016 at The Stand in New York, NY
Born (1983-06-24) June 24, 1983 (age 41)
Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.[1]
MediumStand-up, radio, television
Notable works and rolesGuy Code (MTV2)
The Half Hour (Comedy Central)
Opie and Anthony
Opie with Jim Norton
WebsiteOfficial website

Dan Soder (born June 24, 1983) is an American stand up comedian. He is best known for his frequent appearances on MTV2's Guy Code, Comedy Central Radio's The Bonfire, and Robert Kelly's YKWD podcast.

Life and career

Soder was born in Hartford, Connecticut,[1] but relocated to Denver, Colorado with his family as a child.[1] He attended Smoky Hill High School in Aurora, Colorado. He began performing stand-up comedy while a student at the University of Arizona. After two years, he moved to New York City to further pursue his career. He has appeared on Comedy Central's The Half Hour, Conan, Opie and Anthony, The Anthony Cumia Show, MTV2's Guy Code and the You Know What Dude! podcast with Robert Kelly. Since the firing of Anthony Cumia from the Opie & Anthony Show, Soder has been a frequent guest and "third mic" under the new Opie with Jim Norton format, on what is now the Opie Radio channel on Sirius Satellite Radio.[2] On May 21, 2016, Soder released his first hour long special on Comedy Central titled Not Special.[3]

As of July 27, 2015, Dan Soder along with fellow stand-up comedian Big Jay Oakerson premiered their 2-hour live radio talk show The Bonfire on SiriusXM's new Comedy Central Radio channel which is set to air live every Monday and Wednesday between 6-8pm EST.[4]

On March 19, 2016, Dan Soder made a special guest appearance on the popular wrestling podcast, Wrestling Soup.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Interview with stand-up comedian Dan Soder". The Coggin Into Boggan. Retrieved December 28, 2015.
  2. ^ "Dan Soder : official website". dansoder.com. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  3. ^ Raboy, Marcus (2016-05-21), Dan Soder: Not Special, retrieved 2016-07-21
  4. ^ Brian Steinberg. "Jay Oakerson, Dan Soder To Host Live Comedy Central Show On SiriusXM". Variety. Retrieved 20 May 2016.