John Fugelsang
John Fugelsang
John Fugelsang is a multifaceted talent who has left his mark in the entertainment industry as a comedian, actor, broadcaster, writer, and lecturer. He has graced various platforms, including SiriusXM Insight #121, Page Six TV, PBS, Good Morning Britain, VH1, CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, CNBC, VH1 UK, AFV, Current TV, The Catholic Church, New York Theater Workshop, NBC, CBS, ABC, The Onion News Network, AXS TV. His work in indie films has also received critical acclaim by night owls. John's engaging personality landed him a role on CSI, featured him on the deepest underwater radio broadcast in history, and got him to coax George Harrison into opening up and playing a few songs live on TV. He even managed to make Mitt Romney's advisor call Mitt an etch-a-sketch and got David Duke to say that he hated himself in a Bill Maher show. John holds a degree from New York University, where he studied film and television. He continues to freelance at Leap Year Productions.