May 08

DAN LAMORTE

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DAN LAMORTE

Dan LaMorte is a unique stand-up comedian, and that’s not just because he’s on the spectrum. Dan was chosen as one of the prestigious New Faces at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal in 2023. His Don't Tell Comedy debut is set to premier in the summer of 2024. Dan has released two albums, Not Enough Pieces & Infect Me Once, both are popular plays on SiriusXM and have amassed over a million streams on Pandora. Dan appeared on the Tamron Hall show on ABC with his grandmother after a video they made together about how she ranks her grandchildren went viral. He has also appeared on Fox’s Red Eye and AXS TV’s Gotham Comedy Live. When not on the road, Dan is a fixture of the New York City comedy scene, and has been for the better part of a decade. You can regularly see him at the Comedy Cellar and The Stand comedy clubs.

Dan's career started young, at 19 years old, after suffering a career-ending injury as a college baseball player. As his star rose in comedy, so did his weight. By the time he was 23 years old, Dan had built an impressive resume, unfortunately, he had also built a 354-pound body. But that year everything changed. After a doctor told him he had fatty liver disease, Dan decided to ditch the fat life and find the athletic drive again. Over the course of the next three years, he would go on to lose over 185 pounds, become an ultra runner (races longer than marathon distance), and inspire many of his fans to pursue their own weight loss journeys along the way.
05/08/2025 8:00 PM

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Dan LaMorte is a unique stand-up comedian, and that’s not just because he’s on the spectrum. Dan was chosen as one of the prestigious New Faces at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal in 2023. His Don't Tell Comedy debut is set to premier in the summer of 2024. Dan has released two albums, Not Enough Pieces & Infect Me Once, both are popular plays on SiriusXM and have amassed over a million streams on Pandora. Dan appeared on the Tamron Hall show on ABC with his grandmother after a video they made together about how she ranks her grandchildren went viral. He has also appeared on Fox’s Red Eye and AXS TV’s Gotham Comedy Live. When not on the road, Dan is a fixture of the New York City comedy scene, and has been for the better part of a decade. You can regularly see him at the Comedy Cellar and The Stand comedy clubs.

Dan's career started young, at 19 years old, after suffering a career-ending injury as a college baseball player. As his star rose in comedy, so did his weight. By the time he was 23 years old, Dan had built an impressive resume, unfortunately, he had also built a 354-pound body. But that year everything changed. After a doctor told him he had fatty liver disease, Dan decided to ditch the fat life and find the athletic drive again. Over the course of the next three years, he would go on to lose over 185 pounds, become an ultra runner (races longer than marathon distance), and inspire many of his fans to pursue their own weight loss journeys along the way.

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Dan LaMorte is a unique stand-up comedian, and that’s not just because he’s on the spectrum. Dan was chosen as one of the prestigious New Faces at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal in 2023. His Don't Tell Comedy debut is set to premier in the summer of 2024. Dan has released two albums, Not Enough Pieces & Infect Me Once, both are popular plays on SiriusXM and have amassed over a million streams on Pandora. Dan appeared on the Tamron Hall show on ABC with his grandmother after a video they made together about how she ranks her grandchildren went viral. He has also appeared on Fox’s Red Eye and AXS TV’s Gotham Comedy Live. When not on the road, Dan is a fixture of the New York City comedy scene, and has been for the better part of a decade. You can regularly see him at the Comedy Cellar and The Stand comedy clubs.

Dan's career started young, at 19 years old, after suffering a career-ending injury as a college baseball player. As his star rose in comedy, so did his weight. By the time he was 23 years old, Dan had built an impressive resume, unfortunately, he had also built a 354-pound body. But that year everything changed. After a doctor told him he had fatty liver disease, Dan decided to ditch the fat life and find the athletic drive again. Over the course of the next three years, he would go on to lose over 185 pounds, become an ultra runner (races longer than marathon distance), and inspire many of his fans to pursue their own weight loss journeys along the way.