Charming, sturdy, and aggressively good-natured, Paco Romane is an anxious comedian, actor, writer, and podcaster from San Francisco. He has appeared on Comedy Central, NBC, Drunk History, HBO, Nickelodeon, NPR, and Funny or Die. Known as a versatile mash-up of everything comedic, Romane is a natural entertainer ready to riff on bad breakups, hard-to-believe true stories, or even poke fun at himself and his crazy movie-like life.
Digital Journal remarked, "to call Paco an original is no exaggeration" additionally, NPR added that he is at the "top of the comedy scene and keeps audiences riveted and coming back," and The Onion's AV Club called him "hilarious." His work has led to many diverse gigs like working with hip-hop legend E-40 as Casey Kasem, shooting a commercial with (NBA Champion) Klay Thompson, being thrown out a window by Mr. T (not in the same ad), and appearing in numerous national commercials and films. As a voice-over artist, he was the voice of Pandora Radio and Roku and has recorded voices for Pixar movies, commercials, and video games. Spinning Platters called him "one of the greatest Bay Area comedians," and he was twice voted The Bay Area's Best Comedian. He has performed numerously in SF Sketchfest and Outside Lands and with comedy legends like Robin Williams, Norm MacDonald, Ali Wong, Dana Gould, and many more. In 2015, Paco started Sup Doc, a recap documentary podcast with guests from the worlds of tv, film, music, and more. You can catch Paco performing in clubs and comedy festivals around the nation.
If you head to his show, prepare to be charmed by Romane and his easy-going, self-effacing ways, and remember he's more scared of you than you are of him.
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Paco Romane is one of those guys who's done a little bit of everything, from stand-up, acting, writing, and improv to voice-overs and podcasts. He has been seen on Comedy Central, Drunk History, HBO, and Funny or Die and even recorded a track as Casey Kasem with E-40 and shot a commercial (and hoops) with Klay Thompson. Twice voted Best Comedian in San Francisco (SF Weekly, SF Bay Guardian), his "hilarious comedy" (The AV Club) is engaging and authentic and has established him as a crowd favorite. Known as a "versatile mash-up of everything comedic" (SF Sketchfest), Romane is a natural entertainer ready to riff with the crowd, tell hilarious stories or turn anything in-the-moment into his act. He has worked with Ali Wong, Hasan Minaj, Norm MacDonald, Robin Williams, Nate Bargatze, Roy Wood Jr, and Dana Gould. If you head to his show, "prepare to be charmed by Romane and his easy-going, self-effacing ways, but remember no hugs. Romane is a strict non-hugger" (Santa Cruz Sentinel).
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In a past interview, KQED recently said, "Paco keeps audiences coming back with gigs and TV appearances." NBC Bay Area added, "Years of success have kept Paco Romane at the top of the Bay Area comedy scene" and the Digital Journal remarked "to call Paco Romane an original is no exaggeration" while SF Sketchfest producer Cole Stratton weighed in, "Like SF Sketchfest, Paco is a mash-up of all things funny -- sketch, stand-up, improv, you name it". The SF Haight-Ashbury Beat commented "Paco Romane is a genius when it comes to developing characters." Paco recently appeared on Comedy Central's Drunk History and has written for the Gilbert Gottfried roast. He's also a company member of Killing My Lobster (SF's Premier Sketch Comedy Group). He has performed in many films, plays, and a number of national commercials. Paco is also the producer and host of The Romane Event Comedy Show one of San Francisco's longest running and most beloved comedy shows. The Onion hailed it as "hilarious".
Charming, sturdy, and aggressively good-natured, Paco Romane is an anxious comedian, actor, writer, and podcaster from San Francisco. He has appeared on Comedy Central, NBC, Drunk History, HBO, Nickelodeon, NPR, and Funny or Die. Known as a versatile mash-up of everything comedic, Romane is a natural entertainer ready to riff on bad breakups, hard-to-believe true stories, or even poke fun at himself and his crazy movie-like life.
Digital Journal remarked, "to call Paco an original is no exaggeration" additionally, NPR added that he is at the "top of the comedy scene and keeps audiences riveted and coming back," and The Onion's AV Club called him "hilarious." His work has led to many diverse gigs like working with hip-hop legend E-40 as Casey Kasem, shooting a commercial with (NBA Champion) Klay Thompson, being thrown out a window by Mr. T (not in the same ad), and appearing in numerous national commercials and films. As a voice-over artist, he was the voice of Pandora Radio and Roku and has recorded voices for Pixar movies, commercials, and video games. Spinning Platters called him "one of the greatest Bay Area comedians," and he was twice voted The Bay Area's Best Comedian. He has performed numerously in SF Sketchfest and Outside Lands and with comedy legends like Robin Williams, Norm MacDonald, Ali Wong, Dana Gould, and many more. In 2015, Paco started Sup Doc, a recap documentary podcast with guests from the worlds of tv, film, music, and more. You can catch Paco performing in clubs and comedy festivals around the nation.
If you head to his show, prepare to be charmed by Romane and his easy-going, self-effacing ways, and remember he's more scared of you than you are of him.
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Paco Romane is one of those guys who's done a little bit of everything, from stand-up, acting, writing, and improv to voice-overs and podcasts. He has been seen on Comedy Central, Drunk History, HBO, and Funny or Die and even recorded a track as Casey Kasem with E-40 and shot a commercial (and hoops) with Klay Thompson. Twice voted Best Comedian in San Francisco (SF Weekly, SF Bay Guardian), his "hilarious comedy" (The AV Club) is engaging and authentic and has established him as a crowd favorite. Known as a "versatile mash-up of everything comedic" (SF Sketchfest), Romane is a natural entertainer ready to riff with the crowd, tell hilarious stories or turn anything in-the-moment into his act. He has worked with Ali Wong, Hasan Minaj, Norm MacDonald, Robin Williams, Nate Bargatze, Roy Wood Jr, and Dana Gould. If you head to his show, "prepare to be charmed by Romane and his easy-going, self-effacing ways, but remember no hugs. Romane is a strict non-hugger" (Santa Cruz Sentinel).
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In a past interview, KQED recently said, "Paco keeps audiences coming back with gigs and TV appearances." NBC Bay Area added, "Years of success have kept Paco Romane at the top of the Bay Area comedy scene" and the Digital Journal remarked "to call Paco Romane an original is no exaggeration" while SF Sketchfest producer Cole Stratton weighed in, "Like SF Sketchfest, Paco is a mash-up of all things funny -- sketch, stand-up, improv, you name it". The SF Haight-Ashbury Beat commented "Paco Romane is a genius when it comes to developing characters." Paco recently appeared on Comedy Central's Drunk History and has written for the Gilbert Gottfried roast. He's also a company member of Killing My Lobster (SF's Premier Sketch Comedy Group). He has performed in many films, plays, and a number of national commercials. Paco is also the producer and host of The Romane Event Comedy Show one of San Francisco's longest running and most beloved comedy shows. The Onion hailed it as "hilarious".
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