Trevor Wallace

Trevor Wallace

Comedian • Writer • Actor

Country
USA
Date of Birth
December 30, 1992 (Age 32)
Notable Honors
Creator of “Zoomies” Podcast
Status
Single

Biography & Career Highlights

Trevor Wallace is an American stand-up comedian, writer, and actor widely known for his energetic humor, relatable sketches, and online presence. With a quick wit and unique style, Wallace has built a dedicated fanbase through social media, stand-up tours, and viral characters.

Early Life & Beginnings

Born on December 30, 1992, in Naperville, Illinois, and raised in Camarillo, California, Trevor began experimenting with comedy videos while studying at San Jose State University. His early YouTube sketches and Vine clips showcased his talent for character-driven humor.

  • First Break: His early “White Claw” videos went viral, establishing him as a comedy voice for millennial culture.
  • Creative Roots: Trevor combined college experiences and social satire to create comedic personas that resonated online.

Breakthrough & Fame

Wallace’s blend of observational humor and social commentary catapulted him into national attention through stand-up specials, YouTube, and sold-out live shows.

  • Digital Success: Over 10 million followers across platforms and hundreds of millions of video views.
  • Stand-Up Career: Regularly tours across the U.S. and internationally, headlining major comedy clubs and theaters.
  • Podcasts: Co-host of the popular show “Stiff Socks” alongside comedian Michael Blaustein.

Style & Influence

Trevor’s humor draws from everyday absurdities, pop culture, and social stereotypes, blending sharp writing with improvisational energy. His performances mix digital-era sarcasm with classic stand-up delivery.

  • Influences: Inspired by comedians like Jim Carrey, Louis C.K., and Dave Chappelle.
  • Online Presence: Known for bridging the gap between internet comedy and traditional stand-up culture.

Personal Life

Off stage, Trevor Wallace focuses on content creation, writing, and fitness. He values humor as a form of self-expression and connection, continuing to evolve as both a live performer and a digital storyteller.