Ryan Stout, born on September 30, 1982 in Cleveland, Ohio, is an American stand-up comedian known for his sharp wit and clever humor. Stout discovered his passion for comedy at a young age, performing stand-up for the first time on his seventeenth birthday at a high school talent show. After graduating from high school, he pursued his love for comedy by attending the College of Santa Fe and later transferring to San Francisco State University.
During his time in college, Stout honed his skills by performing in over 300 comedy shows per year. His dedication and hard work paid off when he caught the attention of industry insiders and began to make a name for himself in the comedy scene.
In December of 2011, Ryan Stout released his debut album, "Touche," which showcased his unique comedic style and clever observations about everyday life. The album received critical acclaim and helped to solidify Stout's reputation as a rising star in the comedy world.
Stout's talent for stand-up comedy caught the eye of producers and he soon found himself appearing on popular television shows such as Chelsea Lately. His quick wit, infectious charm, and fearless approach to tackling controversial topics endeared him to audiences across the country.
Stout's television success continued to grow as he landed hosting gigs on shows such as MTV's Most Valuable Players, MTV's Spring Break 2008, and MTV's Ranked. His natural charisma and ability to connect with viewers made him a sought-after host for various events and specials.
One of Stout's most memorable television experiences was filming episodes for the show "Signed Out," where he co-hosted alongside Miss USA winner Tara Conner. The chemistry between the two hosts and Stout's comedic timing made the show a hit with audiences.
Despite his busy schedule, Ryan Stout remains grounded thanks to the unwavering support of his family. He credits his parents, Greg and Liz, for instilling in him a strong work ethic and encouraging him to pursue his dreams. Stout also has a younger brother named Kevin, who shares his love for comedy and serves as his biggest cheerleader.
In addition to his successful comedy career, Stout is also an Eagle Scout, a testament to his dedication, perseverance, and commitment to excellence in all aspects of his life.
Ryan Stout's journey from a high school talent show performer to a successful stand-up comedian and television host is a testament to his talent, hard work, and passion for making people laugh. With his quick wit, clever humor, and charismatic personality, Stout continues to captivate audiences and establish himself as a comedic force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.