Person biography:
Josh Wolf is a renowned comedian, actor, and writer, known for his quick wit and versatility in the entertainment industry. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in Amherst, Wolf developed a passion for comedy at an early age, performing his first stand-up show at 15 years old.
After honing his skills in the Boston area, Wolf moved to Seattle, Washington, where he continued to develop his comedy career. He eventually made the move to Los Angeles, where he got his big break in 1999 with a one-man show at the HBO Workspace, leading to talent deals with 20th Century Fox and ABC.
Wolf has since become a regular round table guest and writer on the hit E! series, Chelsea Lately, and has appeared on other TV shows, including "Last Comic Standing," "My Name Is Earl," and "Raising Hope." He has also written for numerous sitcoms, including "Yes, Dear," "All of Us," and "Cuts."
In addition to his TV work, Wolf has become a New York Times Bestselling Author, penning his first book, "It Takes Balls: Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Unprepared Single Dad," and has written a screenplay feature for Adam Sandler's production company, HappyMadison.
Wolf is also the host of a podcast, "Josh and Ross," which he co-hosts with fellow Chelsea Lately round table member, Ross Mathews.