It’s no surprise that comedians use their pets provide endless opportunities for humor. But it’s not just professional comics who find humor in animal antics. Pets themselves are taking the stage and leaving their funny parents behind. The days of comedians have making their careers off their pets are over.

Comedians

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Tony Baker Pets

Tony Baker is an American comedian and actor, featured on NBC’s “The Last Comic Standing.” His contributions to comedy include performances in television shows like HBO’s “All Def Comedy” and voice roles in animated series.

Andrew Schulz Pets

Andrew Schulz is an American comedian, actor, podcaster, and producer recognized for his engagement in MTV2’s “Guy Code,” his comedy specials, and as co-host of the podcast “The Brilliant Idiots.” His 2020 comedy special “Schulz Saves America” features a mix of stand-up and visual commentary on societal issues. His comedy album “5:5:1” and “The Crowd Work Special” on YouTube exemplify his skill in interactive comedy.

Sarah Cooper Pets

Sarah Cooper is an American author, comedian, and former Google employee, widely recognized for her viral parody videos in which she lip-syncs statements by public figures, most notably former U.S. President Donald Trump. Her humorous take on corporate culture and political satire has earned her significant acclaim, leading to a book deal and appearances on various national television shows.

Kyle Dunnigan Pets

Kyle Dunnigan is an American comedian, actor, and writer, distinguished by his Emmy-winning work on “Inside Amy Schumer” and his recurring role on “Reno 911!” He has also made significant contributions to “Saturday Night Live” through musical and comedic sketches, and has lent his voice to characters on animated series such as “Adventure Time” and “Bob’s Burgers.” Dunnigan’s television career includes a consistent portrayal of Craig Pullin on “Reno 911!”

Jim Gaffigan Pets

Jim Gaffigan is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer, known for his humor centered on life’s absurdities and personal experiences. He has released multiple comedy specials and appeared in various television shows and films, earning multiple Grammy Award nominations for Best Comedy Album. Gaffigan’s film roles include Paul Markham in “Chappaquiddick” (2017), and his television work includes “The Jim Gaffigan Show,” which fictionalizes his life and aired for two seasons.

Johnny Pemberton Pets

Johnny Pemberton is an American actor and comedian known for his roles in the television series “Superstore” and the film series “21 Jump Street.” He has also lent his voice to several animated series, including “Pickle and Peanut.” In 2024, Pemberton joined the cast of the “Fallout” TV series.

JP Karliak Pets

J. P. Karliak is an American voice actor and writer, noted for his portrayal of Wile E. Coyote in several Looney Tunes production

Nicole Parker Pets

Nicole Parker is an American actress, comedian, and singer, primarily recognized for her contributions to the sketch comedy show “MADtv.” She became a part of the show’s ensemble in 2003, creating characters of herself with accurate impressions of celebrities such as Britney Spears and Ellen DeGeneres. Her film roles include “Meet the Spartans” and “Disaster Movie,” and she has also provided voice work for episodes of “The Simpsons.”

Crista Flanagan Pets

Crista Flanagan is an American actress and comedian best known for her work on the sketch comedy show “MADtv.” She gained further recognition for her portrayal of Lois Sadler on the television series “Mad Men,” which earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. Flanagan’s career in entertainment spans both film and television, with notable appearances beyond her television work.

Zach Cherry Pets

Zach Cherry is an American actor known for his roles in the TV series “You” and the film “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” He has also appeared in the comedy film “Irreplaceable You” and the drama “The Last Thing He Wanted.” In television, Cherry portrayed Ethan Russell in “You,” engaging with co-stars Penn Badgley and Elizabeth Lail.