Leah Lamarr
Leah Lamarr is an internationally touring stand-up comedian, award-winning actress, writer, producer and host who rose to prominence in 2020 while being dubbed “the queen of clubhouse” by Joe Rogan on the JRE Podcast. Awarded as Entertainer of the Year by TIME magazine’s Web3 Division TIMEPieces and recognized as a breakout star, Leah has taken her over 600,000 followers on social media along with a passion for comedy and acting to become a fresh and forthcoming undeniable rising talent. After becoming the Clubhouse Icon, Leah took her one-hour solo show to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She has headlined and sold out the New York Comedy Festival 4x and has performed at the Netflix is a Joke Festival. She recently filmed a role in a movie with Kevin James and another film with Jon Lovitz and Chris Kattan.
Leah is currently headlining and touring all over the US and UK. Leah has featured for Dane Cook, Mark Normand and Russell Peters. She has a stand-up special out on LMFAO. TV Credits include: "The Late Late Show with James Corden" (CBS), "Not Safe with Nikki Glaser" (Comedy Central), "LaffTracks" (HBO), "Code Black" (CBS), "How to Get Away with Murder" (ABC), "Jean-Claude Van Johnson" (Amazon) and "Six Degrees of Everything" (TruTV).
A film in which Leah stars, “The Flamingo”, premiered at the Oscars-qualifying Santa Barbara International Film Festival. She was a comedian panelists on all 8 episodes of Tubi's first Original programming, "My Crazy Quince" alongside Anjelah Johnson-Reyes.
Last October, a Verizon ad with Leah as herself (an up-and-coming stand up comedian) launched and Leah also spoke on mental health at the United Nations Peace Summit. As a host, she has been seen on E!’s “What the Fashion” and Roku’s “America’s Funniest Home Videos” as well as co-hosting iHeartMedia’s “Real-Time Crime” podcast along with Teddi Mellencamp (RHOBH). She has been featured in Forbes, Entertainment Tonight, US Weekly, Fast Company, Broadway World, Business Insider, Hypemoon, Hypebae and many more.


