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Tom Papa has established himself as one of the most popular and hardworking comics in the industry today. In addition to traveling around the country performing for sold out crowds as the opening act for Jerry Seinfeld, Tom has appeared on “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn,” “The Late Night with Conan O’Brien”, as well as his own half hour special on Comedy Central. TV audiences also know Tom as the star, writer and producer of his own sitcom on NBC “Come To Papa” (March 2004).
Tom has the versatility to charm a room full of corporate executives with his unique and clever take on universal themes such as family, married life and human existence, while also being able to customize his material to compliment specific event themes and goals. Tom continues to grow his national fanbase with regular appearances at The Laugh Factory, Caroline’s On Broadway, and many other top comedy clubs in New York City. Tom’s charm, wit and easy-going demeanor make him instantly likeable and accessible to all types of audiences.
Papa has also appeared in the films “Analyze That,” “Comedian” and is lending his voiceover talent to the upcoming DreamWorks animated feature “Bee Movie.” He lives in New York and Los Angeles with his wife and family.
Tom has the versatility to charm a room full of corporate executives with his unique and clever take on universal themes such as family, married life and human existence, while also being able to customize his material to compliment specific event themes and goals. Tom continues to grow his national fanbase with regular appearances at The Laugh Factory, Caroline’s On Broadway, and many other top comedy clubs in New York City. Tom’s charm, wit and easy-going demeanor make him instantly likeable and accessible to all types of audiences.
Papa has also appeared in the films “Analyze That,” “Comedian” and is lending his voiceover talent to the upcoming DreamWorks animated feature “Bee Movie.” He lives in New York and Los Angeles with his wife and family.






