H. Foley: Bio, Comedy Style, and Where to Watch
Who is H. Foley?
H. Foley is a New York City-based comedian, actor, writer, and podcaster. He is the co-host of the popular Are You Garbage? podcast alongside Kevin Ryan. He fuses personal stories and hilarious observations in a style described as unique and charismatic — a comedian whose material draws on his own specific experiences while landing for a broad audience.
His television credits include Gilly and Keeves, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Manifest (NBC), Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Netflix’s Iron Fist, Gotham Comedy Live (AXS TV), Gotham (FOX), Difficult People, Alternatino with Arturo Castro, The Last O.G. (TBS), and Comedy Central, TBS, FOX, TV Land, Netflix, Hulu, and Sirius XM. His film credits include Set It Up (Netflix), Passaic, Night Comes On (official selection at the Sundance Film Festival 2018), and The Outside Story (official selection at the Tribeca Film Festival 2021). He hosted The 72nd Annual National Cartoonist Society’s Reuben Awards. He performs regularly in New York City and across the country.
H. Foley’s Comedy Style
Foley is an observational comedian whose material is grounded in personal narrative — the kind of comedy that uses specific autobiographical stories to get at universal truths. The Are You Garbage? podcast co-hosting alongside Kevin Ryan reflects a natural chemistry and a comedic sensibility built on honest, direct conversation. His extensive film festival credits suggest an actor and writer who pursues serious creative projects alongside the club work.
Where to Find H. Foley
Listen to Are You Garbage? on all podcast platforms. Find upcoming shows and follow on Instagram for tour dates.
H. Foley has performed at the Comedy Cellar in New York City’s Greenwich Village. Check the current lineup and upcoming shows at comedycellar.com.
Catch Comedy Cellar shows live from New York on Mint Comedy at watch.mintcomedy.com.
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