Jon Gabrus (born January 31, 1982) is an American actor and comedian,
best known for his work on Guy Code, the podcast Comedy Bang! Bang!,
and TVLand's Younger. He is a performer at the Upright Citizens
Brigade Theatre and hosts the High and Mighty podcast, as well as
co-hosting the Raised By TV and Action Boyz podcasts.Jonathan Gabrus
was born and raised in Long Islandin the town of Bellmore. He attended
Mepham High School where he was a part of the football and swim teams.
After graduation Gabrus attended Marist College where he played club
rugby. Gabrus’ admission essay was about Popeye.Jon Gabrus began
performing at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York in 2005
and currently performs at the theater in Los Angeles. At UCB, he has
been a member of the teams Mailer Daemon, fwand, The Law Firm, and
Your F'd Up Family. His one-person show "Blackout Drunk" also played
at the theater. He has been a regular panelist for MTV2's Guy Code for
five seasons and has played recurring roles on TV shows like Younger,
Comedy Bang! Bang!, and The Hotwives of Las Vegas.In 2015, Gabrus was
a contestant on the short internet game show from CollegeHumor “Um,
Actually†. He also began hosting the podcast High and Mighty on Amir
Blumenfeld and Jake Hurwitz's HeadGum network. He appears frequently
on the podcasts improv4humans and Comedy Bang! Bang! On the latter, he
plays the character of Gino Lambardo, host Scott Aukerman's very thin
intern. On September 25, 2015, it was reported that Gabrus would
co-write a half-hour spy comedy for Fox with Paul Lieberstein and
potentially star in the project.
best known for his work on Guy Code, the podcast Comedy Bang! Bang!,
and TVLand's Younger. He is a performer at the Upright Citizens
Brigade Theatre and hosts the High and Mighty podcast, as well as
co-hosting the Raised By TV and Action Boyz podcasts.Jonathan Gabrus
was born and raised in Long Islandin the town of Bellmore. He attended
Mepham High School where he was a part of the football and swim teams.
After graduation Gabrus attended Marist College where he played club
rugby. Gabrus’ admission essay was about Popeye.Jon Gabrus began
performing at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York in 2005
and currently performs at the theater in Los Angeles. At UCB, he has
been a member of the teams Mailer Daemon, fwand, The Law Firm, and
Your F'd Up Family. His one-person show "Blackout Drunk" also played
at the theater. He has been a regular panelist for MTV2's Guy Code for
five seasons and has played recurring roles on TV shows like Younger,
Comedy Bang! Bang!, and The Hotwives of Las Vegas.In 2015, Gabrus was
a contestant on the short internet game show from CollegeHumor “Um,
Actually†. He also began hosting the podcast High and Mighty on Amir
Blumenfeld and Jake Hurwitz's HeadGum network. He appears frequently
on the podcasts improv4humans and Comedy Bang! Bang! On the latter, he
plays the character of Gino Lambardo, host Scott Aukerman's very thin
intern. On September 25, 2015, it was reported that Gabrus would
co-write a half-hour spy comedy for Fox with Paul Lieberstein and
potentially star in the project.
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