Moses Storm
Moses Jacob Storm (born May 6, 1990, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States) is an American writer, actor, comedian, and performance artist[1] who has appeared in film, television and radio. Early lifeMoses Storm was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and is one of five children.[2] Raised by his parents on a converted Greyhound bus, he and his siblings primarily received homeschooling from their mother. During his early years, Storm's family was part of a non-denominational religious sect led by his uncle, known as "The Way."[1] They traveled from town to town, preaching at state fairs and music festivals.[1] Storm attended one semester of community college for video production but left to pursue performing in Los Angeles. After initially taking a cleaning job in the city, Storm became a comedian when he recognized his talent and passion for the craft."[3] CareerComedyStorm is an alumnus of the UCB Theatre[4] and currently hosts a live program called Trifecta alongside Ify Nwadiwe and Christian Spicer at the UCB Theatre Sunset venue. He co-hosted and produced a bimonthly show on the Nerdist stage at Meltdown Comics called This Show is Your Show!, which LA Weekly in their "Best Of" section as "Best Comedy Show".[5] Storm has performed stand-up on Last Comic Standing and Conan.[6] He accompanied Conan O'Brien, as well as Ron Funches, Laurie Kilmartin, and Flula Borg on select dates for O'Brien's limited "Conan & Friends: An Evening of Stand-Up and Investment Tips" tour in late 2018.[7] Storm has also performed alongside Jo Firestone at the Toronto Comedy Festival for SiriusXM's JFL42 program. In the same year, Storm performed a show at The Kennedy Center[8] and at the 2018 SF Sketchfest in shows with Fred Armisen and Jacqueline Novak.[9] On January 20, 2022, Storm debuted in his own comedy special on HBO Max, "Trash White," produced by Conan O'Brien.[10] Storm recited a monologue for The Moth titled "It Pays to Be Poor".[11] and was awarded the title of The Moth GrandSLAM Champion. ActingIn television, Storm has portrayed various characters in projects such as The 4 to 9ers, Another Period, Youth and Consequences, About a Boy, This is Us, and Arrested Development. He also appeared in the Comedy Central Originals one-off special Ice to Iceland.[12] In 2019, Storm starred as one of the leads in NBC sitcom Sunnyside, portraying the character Bojan/Brady. His performance added to the ensemble cast of the show. Storm received critical acclaim for his role as Mitch Roussel in the 2014 horror film horror film Unfriended.[13] Performance artIn 2014, Storm presented The Modern Millennial, an immersive theater performance piece funded on Kickstarter.[14] The crowdfunding paid for a loft space in Los Angeles where audiences could observe Storm's day-to-day life.[1] The space also featured art exhibits by Storm.[1] FilmographyFilm
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