Shane Gillis
American comedian and actor (born 1987)
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- Shane Michael Gillis (born December 11, 1987) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster.
- Gillis had a breakout year in 2019; the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal named him one of its "New Faces" in July, and in September he was announced as a newly-hired cast member on NBC's sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live ( SNL ).
- This controversy sparked a discussion about context and intent when certain topics are used for comedic purposes.
- In 2023, his second comedy special, Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs , was released on Netflix.
- The first season premiered in May 2024, and a second season followed in June 2025.
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WikipediaShane Michael Gillis (born December 11, 1987) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster. Gillis started performing comedy in 2012, and in 2016, along with fellow stand-up comedian Matt McCusker, began co-hosting Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast, the most subscribed-to podcast on Patreon as of 2024. Gillis had a breakout year in 2019; the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal named him one of its "New Faces" in July, and in September he was announced as a newly-hired cast member on NBC's sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live (SNL). He subsequently became the subject of controversy and was fired after five days at SNL due to backlash over a 2018 clip from his podcast in which derogatory language, such as Asian ethnic slurs, was used. This controversy sparked a discussion about context and intent when certain topics are used for comedic purposes.
In 2020, Gillis launched the online sketch series Gilly & Keeves in collaboration with filmmaker John McKeever, and he released his first comedy special, Shane Gillis: Live in Austin, on YouTube in 2021. In 2023, his second comedy special, Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs, was released on Netflix. As of 2024, Gillis has starred in the Netflix comedy series Tires, which he co-created with McKeever and Steve Gerben. The first season premiered in May 2024, and a second season followed in June 2025. Netflix renewed the show for a third season to premiere in 2026.
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