"I am so excited to tape my second stand-up special, in which I will meet your every need. It will be like having sex with me if I were good at having sex." - Michael Ian Black
Michael Ian Black is a multi-media talent who's starred in several films and TV series, written and/or directed two films, is a published author and commentator, and regularly tours the country performing his ribald brand of humorous jokes and observations. He's currently starring on "The Gaffigan Show," which recently debuted on TV Land. This summer, he reprised one of his iconic film roles in the new Netflix series, "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." Black's released two stand-up specials, "Very Famous" and "I Am A Wonderful Man." He hosts a popular podcast with Tom Cavanagh entitled "Mike and Tom Eat Snacks," and also writes and hosts a podcast with Michael Showalter, "Topics". He and comedian D.L. Hughley hosted the TBS show "Trust Me, I'm a Gameshow Host," and he was one of three comedians on National Geographic's "Duck Quacks Don't Echo." Fans of sketch comedy may know Black's work on "The State," "Viva Variety," "Stella" and "Michael and Michael Have Issues," all of which he co-created, wrote and starred in. Other TV credits include his role as quirky bowling alley manager "Phil" on the network series "Ed," and his witty commentary on cable's "I Love the..." series. He recently starred in two hit web series that migrated to cable TV: "Burning Love" on E! and "You're Whole" on Adult Swim.