Born and raised in Los Angeles, Louis’ comedy career began at the incredibly early age of 9 when as part of a school project he submitted several jokes to “The Tonight Show,” two of which were read on air by Johnny Carson. When Louis moved to Northern California to attend UC Berkeley, he continued to pursue comedy as a writer/performer with the Theater Rice sketch comedy troupe. After graduating, he began performing stand-up throughout the Bay Area and quickly made a name for himself. In 2005, Louis appeared in both the Montreal Comedy Festival and the Atlanta “Laffapalooza” Comedy Festival. He also made his television debut on “Last Call with Carson Daly.” Since then he has appeared on Comedy Central's 'Live at Gotham' and will he taping his very own half-hour Comedy Central Special this Fall. This weekend he records his first album for Comedy Central Records!
Added by SacramentoPunchLine on October 26, 2010