Dan Ramos

Dan Ramos

Dan Ramos' Bio

Dan Ramos (@danramoscomedy) is a Filipino-Canadian stand-up comedian, actor and filmmaker from Montreal Quebec. At the age of 13, he started documenting his family with a JVC Hi-8 camcorder. In high school, he filmed sketches instead of writing and handing in an essay. Ramos graduated in 2003 with a D.E.C in Cinema and Communications from Dawson College, received a B.A in Radio and Television Arts in 2008 from Ryerson University. Dan joined ‘RIOT’ the longest running sketch troupe at Ryerson, which started off his acting career with booking an ABC movie called “The Path to 9/11”, all the while studying improvisation with The Second City in Toronto. He moved to New York City to pursue comedy with the Upright Citizens Brigade and hitting the open-mics in 2012. In 2017, Ramos performed at The Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival with his 60 minute show "MontreaL.A"; about his comedic journey from Montreal to Hollywood/L.A. The following year, he returned to JFL 2018 with another whole new hour with "Comedy".

Ramos has opened for Pauly Shore, Bobby Lee, Brent Weinbach and Jo Koy. Dan has recently appeared on several Tigerbelly episodes (ep.444 & 454), hosts @RAMOSTORIES podcast streaming on Spotify/YouTube, has an alter ego named Jean-Luc The Clown.

You can see Dan acting as Jinks Jones in the Netflix’s kid show “Phantom Pups”, Officer Basco in James Wan’s “Malignant” and has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on NBC, Wild N’ Out on MTV and The Gong Show on ABC.