Jeremy Culhane

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Jeremy Culhane (born February 17, 1992) is an American comedian. He became a featured player on Saturday Night Live for its 51st season in 2025. He also appears in shows on Dropout, an online comedy platform. He previously performed with the Upright Citizens Brigade.

Born (1992-02-17) February 17, 1992 (age 34)
OccupationComedian
Yearsactive2014–present
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Jeremy Culhane
Born (1992-02-17) February 17, 1992 (age 34)
OccupationComedian
Years active2014–present
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Early life

Culhane grew up in Altadena, California.[1] He performed improvisational comedy for four years in high school. He then attended Texas Christian University, where he studied philosophy and economics, became a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity,[2] and joined the campus improv group Senseless Acts of Comedy in 2011.[3][4] In a 2026 interview, Culhane said, "I just wasn't really in [Beta Theta Pi]. I did it for a semester, I quit, and I never paid my dues [...] But it was starting at TCU, and so I joined a starting fraternity, so I'm one of the founding fathers of Beta Theta Pi at TCU" [5]. He won the best actor award at the FrogFilm event for student film projects that year and participated in the Student Filmmaker's Association.[6][7]

Career

In 2018, Culhane appeared in season two of Netflix's American Vandal along with the series Heathers. In 2024, he appeared in three episodes of The Sex Lives of College Girls.[8]

Culhane has performed with the Upright Citizens Brigade improv troupe and made numerous appearances on Dropout, an online comedy platform.[9] Since 2021, he has been a co-host of the Artists on Artists on Artists on Artists podcast.[10]

On September 2, 2025, Culhane was announced as a new cast member for Saturday Night Live's 51st season.[9]

Culhane voiced a DOT robot in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (2026).[11]

Television

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2017 The Real O'Neals College Kid Episode: "The Real Heartbreak"
2017 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Younger Man TV Parody Ad[12]
2018 American Vandal Grayson Wentz 5 episodes
2018 Heathers Dylen Lutz 10 episodes
2020 9-1-1 Gary Episode: "Fools"
2022 The Funeral Roast Alien from Planet Sui Smosh series; episode: "Olivia Sui Is Dead"
2023–present Make Some Noise Himself Contestant, 5 episodes
2024–present Game Changer Himself 5 episodes
2024 Dirty Laundry Himself Episode: "Who Almost Went to Jail Because of a Forgetful Woman?"
2024 The Sex Lives of College Girls Lars 3 episodes
2025 Smartypants Himself 3 episodes
2025–present Saturday Night Live Himself/Various Featured player
2025 Gastronauts Himself Judge, episode: "Now That's a Good Chef, Yum!"
2025 Very Important People Boris Tarshkokan Episode: "Boris Tarshkokan"
2026 Star Trek: Starfleet Academy DOT robot Episodes: "Kids These Days", "Beta Test"
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