Taylor Tomlinson

Taylor Tomlinson

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Named to Forbes’ 2021 class of 30 Under 30, Taylor Tomlinson exploded onto the international stage when her first-ever, hour-long special, “Quarter-Life Crisis,” debuted on Netflix last March just as the world entered into a once-in-a-century pandemic. The special went on to be named “Best of 2020” by New York Times, Decider, Paste and earned unanimous critical praise with the Washington Post calling her “your favorite quarantine-watch” and Newsweek opining she is “undeniably hilarious.” Honing her craft for more than a decade, the California native began doing standup at 16 after taking a class with her dad––and she never stopped. At twenty-seven Taylor Tomlinson possesses a degree of wisdom that’s typically earned with age.



Performances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, CONAN, Comedy Central's Adam Devine's House Party, and Netflix’s The Comedy Lineup, as well as a top-ten finish in season 9 of NBC’s Last Comic Standing, have all endeared the woman Mashable calls "whip-smart and spectacularly cynical," to a global audience. Variety Magazine named her one of the Top 10 Comics to Watch at the Just for Laughs Festival, and she’s a regular on What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage.



And in 2020 despite the COVID-19 pandemic Vulture’s “comedian you should and will know” continued to grow her fan base with the seven-city, 19 show The Codependent Tour, a co-headlining tour with fellow comedian Whitney Cummings. The socially distanced, outdoor performances kicked off in Philadelphia in Sept. with 5 shows and that initial success led to the addition of 14 more shows in six different cities. For more on Tomlinson including upcoming show dates when safe to resume touring, visit ttomcomedy.com or follow her on Facebook @TaylorTomlinsonComedy and on Instagram and Twitter @taylortomlinson.