Josh was a member of the US Paralympic Soccer Team that competed in Athens at the Paralympic Games, the world’s second largest sporting event. His stand-up routine is in a constant state of evolution and his off-the-cuff improvisational skills guarantee that no two shows are exactly alike. Possessed with an undeniable likeability and impeccable comedic timing Josh continues to break down stereotypes of people with disabilities one laugh at a time. He has most recently appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC. He has appeared twice on Ron White’s Comedy Salute to the Troops on CMT and made his late night television debut on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. In 2016, Josh released his third one-hour special, DELETE, available on HULU and Amazon, in which he explains why you shouldn’t call disabled people “inspirational”. Josh debuted a one-hour special on Showtime, Sticky Change, where he tells stories about everything from being a white African-American, to dealing with cabbies who think he’ll pay in sticky change. In 2016, Josh discharged his fourth one-hour exceptional, DELETE on HULU and Amazon. His third one-hour uncommon Sticky change disclosed on Showtime and Netflix. Josh featured in Comedy Central Presents: Josh Blue in 2011. Josh starred in Comedy Central Presents: Josh Blue, which received rave reviews from fans and critics alike and was named the 11 th best special on the network in 2011. It is conjointly disclosed on Bravo Network. Having already established himself as one of the most sought after comedians on the college circuit, his weekly appearances on Last Comic expanded his fan base exponentially. Just as good & funny as other Last Comic Standing winners & alums on Netflix streaming such as Shlesinger, Boden, Madigan, and Pescatelli. He exploded onto the national comedy scene by capturing the attention and endearment of the country as the winner of NBC’s Last Comic Standing. 8.0 Josh Blue: Sticky Change (2012) (TV) A great comedy set - Definitely the best one to ever touch on the subject of a disability, but doesnt spend too much time on it IMO. Perhaps best known as the comedian who puts the cerebral in Cerebral Palsy, Josh Blue centers much of his self-deprecating act around his disability. ![]()
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