Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Writer, Actor, Producer |
Birth Day | June 08, 1984 |
Age | 38 YEARS OLD |
Pseudonym | The Golden Pony |
Medium | Stand-up comedy, television, webcast |
Years active | 2007–present |
Genres | Comedy roasts, insult comedy, observational comedy, black comedy, blue comedy, crowd-work |
Subject(s) | Everyday life, current events, politics, self-deprecation |
Notable works and roles | Comedy Central Roast, One Shot |
Website | tonyhinchcliffe.com |
Net worth
Tony Hinchcliffe, a well-known writer, actor, and producer, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in the year 2024. Born in 1984, Hinchcliffe has successfully built a prosperous career in the entertainment industry. With his talent and hard work, he has gained recognition and credibility in various creative endeavors. As a result, his net worth is projected to grow within this significant range, reflecting the value he has brought to the table over the years.
Biography/Timeline
Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Hinchcliffe was raised by his single mother in the city's north side. Hinchcliffe attended Ursuline High School, graduating in 2002.
In 2007 Hinchcliffe moved to Los Angeles in order to pursue a career in comedy. He started performing stand-up at open mics at The Comedy Store in Hollywood. He was hired to work the phones and the cover booth, eventually becoming a paid regular at the venue. He also started opening for comedians Joe Rogan and Jeff Ross on tour.
Since 2013 Hinchcliffe has produced and hosted a podcast called Kill Tony, a weekly live show recorded at The Comedy Store. During the show Hinchcliffe and co-host Brian Redban (of The Joe Rogan Experience and the Deathsquad Network), along with a changing panel of comedians and other celebrities, act as judges for amateur comedians. The contestants enter their names into a bucket and are selected at random throughout the show. Each selected contestant gets to perform a one-minute comedy set, followed by a discussion and critique by the panel of judges. The podcast streams live to YouTube in 360-degree virtual reality.
Hinchliffe's first one hour stand-up special titled One Shot premiered on Netflix in 2016. His special was so named because it was shot in one camera take with no edits.