There is a lot to consider when planning corporate events, particularly entertainment. The goal is for everyone to have a positive experience, so many employers decide to hire comedians. Shared laughter is a great way to build positive relationships with coworkers, and clean, corporate comics know just how to make that happen. Another benefit of hiring a comedian for corporate events is that laughter relaxes the body and reduces stress. Employees with lower stress levels tend to enjoy their jobs more, which makes them more productive.
In the world of comedy entertainment, one style of comedy never fails to please audiences and bring them back for more: clean comedy. Funny, clean comedy always succeeds because it is generic; it is suitable for all audiences. Nobody gets offended; nobody feels uncomfortable, and everybody feels welcome. Whether you are selecting entertainment for a private function, corporate-sponsored event, or even a black-tie charity affair, funny, clean comedy is a sure bet for success.
While many contemporary comedians have opted to go “blue” with adult humor as their go-to style, there’s some comedians who still espouse clean comedy. They’ve learned the lessons taught by old school comics who still rock the house. They do not want to shock the audience with unexpected language; they want to make them laugh with humor; everybody can relate to every day.
Corporate Clean Comedians Are Hard to Find…
At least these days they are. However, never fear, that’s why we’re here! Together, we’ve compiled a list of the best of the best in the corporate clean comedy business. Why? So you don’t have to spend precious time scouring the web when you could be doing other things with your time. Like watching the outstanding comedian, Tim Hawkins. Or rewatching Darci Lynn’s winning act on America’s Got Talent. So without further ado…the best of the best in stand up comedy.
Tom Cotter
Appearing on season 7 of America’s Got Talent, Tom Cotter made history, becoming the first comedian to compete in the finals. Although he did not win that year, rather was runner-up, he went on to prosper in the comedy world. This clean comedian was named the winner of the Seattle International Comedy Competition, grand prize winner of The Boston Comedy Festival, as well as became the “Best Stand-Up” per The Las Vegas Comedy Festival.
But that’s not all! From “The Tonight Show” to “The Today Show”, Tom Cotter has appeared on it all, even landing an appearance in the movie Next Stop Wonderland. Tom Cotter is funny, truthful, and hilarious, thus ensuring his spot on our list of the best corporate comedians out there!
Ryan Hamilton
That’s it! He’s canceled his gym membership (after much consideration) to become a comedian. Ryan Hamilton has made no mistake in his decision and is easily one of the best corporate clean comedians in the business! Earning the title of a Rolling Stones Five Comics to Watch, and appearing on a plethora of shows including, but not limited to “Conan”, “The Late Late Night Show”, “Last Comic Standing”, and so many more!
With a comedy routine that has taken him from the Sydney Opera House in Australia to Carnegie Hall in New York, there is no question that Ryan Hamilton has made a name for himself in the entertainment world.
Paul Reiser
An actor, a musician, and a comedian, Paul Reiser certainly is a jack of all trades. Credited as one of “The 100 Greatest Comedians of All Time”, Paul Reiser joined fellow comedians Howie Mandel (82nd), Robin Williams (13th), and Woody Allen (4th) on this competitive list as 77th.
But clean comedy isn’t the only accomplishment Paul Reiser has earned recognition from. He has also been nominated for the Emmy, Golden Globe Awards, as well as written a New York Times Bestseller that sold more than 2 million books…just to name a few. Reiser has appeared in numerous films such as “Diner”, “Bye, Bye Love”, “The Marrying Man”, as well as appeared with Matt Damon and Michael Douglas in “Behind the Candelabra”. He has written songs such as “The Final Frontier”, which become the theme song for “Mad About You”.
And after all that, he still always comes back to comedy. Why? Because he wants the audience (you) to laugh and have a good time. Perhaps this is why he has become one of the best corporate clean comedians of all time.
Louie Anderson
Louie Anderson is a veteran of standup comedy for over thirty years, an author, a former TV show host, and the creator of an Emmy-winning cartoon show. Louie’s A-list comedy is based on family life, his weight issues, and life, in general, topics that his audiences can identify with and appreciate.
Billy Gardell
As a stand-up comedian, Billy Gardell is no stranger to hard work. He started from the bottom, performing at comedy clubs and military bases, but has ended up at the top, headlining shows and starring in television shows seen by 13 million people a week. Yes, Billy Gardell has made it to the top, missing no stops on his way up. This clean comedian debuted on “Avenging Angelo” along with Anthony Quinn and Sylvester Stallone and continued to progress even more. Appearing in “Bad Santa,” “You, Me, & Dupree,” as well as “Undrafted.” You know…just to name a few. Billy Gardell keeps it clean, funny, and relatable, sharing with you, the audience, tales of his childhood and parenthood. There is no question as to why he has become one of the best clean comedians out there.
Dave Coulier
Remember Joey from “Full House”? Well…he’s back! Or rather, Dave Coulier is. That’s right, the host of “America’s Funniest People” and “World’s Funniest Videos” is here, and he’s ready to get back to stand-up comedy. His experience goes without explanation. He’s appeared on numerous shows such as “Good Morning America”, “The View”, “The Talk”, and so many more. As a clean comedian, he’s gotten the opportunity to work for Disney, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network. With comedy that will appeal to all ages, Dave Coulier is well rounded, talented, and funny, gaining him a spot on our list of best comedians out there.
Jeff Allen
Jeff Allen began his career in Zanies Chicago’s comedy clubs, doing stand-up, in 1978. He has starred in many comedic films such as Bananas, Though Shalt Laugh, and Apostles of Comedy. He is best known for his Dry Bar Comedy special and Happy Wife, Happy Life, Revisited. He has also performed for the United States military in Bahrain and on ships in the Persian Gulf. Jeff’s style is most similar to Jerry Seinfeld, featuring wry observations on modern life. Jeff’s comedy career has brought him to rank as one of the premiere inspirational corporate comedians today. Also to being a successful entertainer for over 30 years, Jeff is also an author and has appeared in several movies. Jeff Allen has illustrated that funny clean comedy is his love, and his audiences love it too!
James Gregory
James Gregory (funniest man in America) is the a Southern country boy with all the wit and charm befitting his country boy status. He has appeared on some radio shows. James began his comedy career late in life after having spent 36 years as a salesman. However, his propensity for clean humor, delivered in his bear hug style, never fails to delight.
Rik Roberts
With 20 years of experience as a corporate clean comedian, Rik Roberts has developed many different acts that he is ready to bring to your event. Including “It’s Funny Now”, a polished hour combining comedy and music, and “Imposter Speaker”, where Rik starts out speaking on a topic of your choice, growing more and more absurd, before the audience gradually realizes he has no idea what’s talking about.
Frank King
Frank King likes to be frank with his audience. He calls himself The Cardiac Comedian, having survived a double heart bypass and two heart valve replacements and lived to joke about it. Also to crafting his material, Frank has also written for Dennis Miller, Joan Rivers, and Jay Leno. Frank is also a successful motivational speaker.
Dick Hardwick
Musician and comedian Dick Hardwick got his start in comedy as the featured comedian in Disneyland’s Golden Horseshoe Revue, learning his craft as a clean comedian who can appeal to all ages. Since then, he is become one of the nation’s most sought-after corporate entertainers, appearing at events for Coke, State Farm, KFC, and other top companies and getting invited back year after year.
Bob Nelson
Bob Nelson’s rubber-faced comedy style is like a modern day Red Skelton, and, in fact, it was a meeting with Skelton that convinced Bob Nelson to purge the profanity from his act and work clean from that day forward. In addition to eight years spent as Rodney Dangerfield’s opening act, Bob has starred in two HBO comedy specials, ensuring his recognition to at least some members of any audience.
Thor Ramsey
Thor Ramsey has been treading comedy stages since 1987. With nearly three decades of entertaining his audiences with clean comedy, Thor has built a reputation of respect in the entertainment world. He has also acted in films and authored books. Thor is a family man and draws from his experiences to bring laughter to his appreciative audiences.
Dennis Regan
Dennis Regan spent three years as a writer for the CBS comedy, King of Queens. He has made numerous appearances on Dry Bar Comedy, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Late Show with David Letterman. He has also appeared on Showtime and Comedy Central. He has been doing stand-up for nearly three decades, and he has performed in most of the major comedy clubs in America.
Ross Bennett
Ross Bennett is from Hornell, New York, a small town in the western part of the state. He studied theater at Florida Atlantic University and was discovered by Budd Friedman in Los Angeles in 1979 while performing stand-up at The Improv. He has been doing comedy for about forty years. He graced the stage of The Late Show with David Letterman.
Bob Stromberg
Bob Stromberg co-wrote and starred in the comedic play, Triple Espresso. The play opened in the Minneapolis Music Box Theater in 1996 and ran for twelve years. In 2008, he wrote Mr. Wonder Boy, a one-man show. He has performed on Dry Bar Comedy, America’s Got Talent and has helped numerous non-profit organizations. He is well known for connecting with his audiences to bring them clean corporate comedians for a show they will enjoy.
So There You Have It!
All of these comedians have worked hard to establish a reputation for being clean corporate comedians. They have performed at countless corporate events, and they know how to keep their content free of offensive material so that no one is excluded from the fun. Our list of the best corporate clean comedians out there! There’s not much really that needs adding, these comedians speak for themselves. With performances for everyone, there’s no doubt that they will only continue to progress and become even better than they are today.