Ryan Stout
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Ryan Matthew Stout (born September 30, 1982 in Cleveland, Ohio), is an American stand-up comedian. He grew up in El Paso, Texas, and graduated from J.M. Hanks High School in 2000. He attended The College of Santa Fe as a Theater Arts major (2000 - 2001), but left the school after his first year. He later enrolled at San Francisco State University as a Creative Writing major.
Stout first performed stand-up on his seventeenth birthday at a high school talent show. He continued to perform, although only a handful of times, at various poetry open-mics while attending The College of Santa Fe. In June of 2001 he moved to San Francisco, California where the comedy scene allowed him more frequent stage time. He ingrained himself there for the next few years, performing over three hundred shows each year. As of March 2006, he now lives in Los Angeles.
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[edit] Career
Ryan Stout is the winner of the 2005 Boston Comedy Festival. He is also one of the few comedians to perform at both HBO's The Comedy Festival in Las Vegas and HBO's U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, CO. He made his television debut on Comedy Central's Live at Gotham in 2007. That same year he filmed pilot episodes for two separate television shows for MTV, "I.Q." and a remake of the hit show "Singled Out," co-hosted by, Miss USA 2006, Tara Conner. By the end of the year MTV had him hosting the talk show A Shot at Love: The Hangover. In early 2008, he hosted a special called MTV's Most Valuable Players and went on to host MTV's Spring Break 2008.
[edit] Quotes
"Don't you love that? Taking someone's stupid logic and twisting it? And saying, 'See? Problem.' I got into an argument with this Pro-Life person about abortion and she said, 'Well, Ryan, what if Jesus had been an abortion?' (pause) 'Well... then... he would have died for our sins... sooner?'"
[edit] Trivia
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He was one of the last residents of the San Francisco Comedy Condo.
Ryan Stout was awarded the Eagle Scout rank in 1997 and is a member of the National Eagle Scout Association.
Born the same day as the TV show Cheers first aired.
[edit] External links
- Ryan Stout official site
- MySpace Page
- Ryan Stout at the Internet Movie Database
- Comedy Central profile
- Article from Golden Gate Xpress March 17, 2005
- Article from San Francisco Chronicle April 11, 2005
- Brief summary from the Hollywood Reporter March 11, 2006