Taylor Tomlinson
- In full:
- Taylor Elyse Tomlinson
- Born:
- November 4, 1993, California, U.S. (age 31)
- Also Known As:
- Taylor Elyse Tomlinson
Taylor Tomlinson (born November 4, 1993, California, U.S.) is an American comedian and television host known for stand-up that combines commentary on contemporary sexuality and dating with frank personal reflections on mental health, therapy, and mortality. She achieved wide popularity through several stand-up specials, social media, and a 2023 tour that was among that year’s top-grossing tours worldwide. When she began hosting After Midnight in 2024, she was the only woman hosting a late-night show on U.S. network television.
Early life and introduction to comedy
Tomlinson grew up in southern California in a conservative Methodist household as the eldest of four children. When she was eight years old, her mother died of cancer, and her father remarried less than a year later. (“I’ve said to him as an adult: I wished you waited longer for us,” Tomlinson told The New York Times in 2024, reflecting on her at-times difficult relationship with her father. “He did not agree with me.”) As a child, Tomlinson developed an affinity and an appreciation for writing. When she was 16, she was introduced to the world of comedy. Her father enrolled the two of them in stand-up classes at a local church. The only teenager in a small class otherwise filled with middle-aged people, Tomlinson was a standout.
Following the class, Tomlinson was invited by her teacher, a comedian named Nazareth who toured on the Christian comedy circuit, to open for him. As a result, Tomlinson began touring as a professional comic while she was still attending Temecula Valley High School, performing for crowds of hundreds of people. Tomlinson graduated high school in 2011 and enrolled in California Polytechnic State University. After one semester there, she transferred to Palomar College, a community college in San Marcos, California, but ultimately dropped out to pursue her increasingly successful comedy career. In interviews Tomlinson has said that her early training before church crowds prompted her to develop a facility for working “clean”—that is, performing without swearing or explicit discussion of sex—which helped her get appearances on The Tonight Show and other network TV programs.
- “Some people will say, ‘Oh, you’re very wise beyond your years,’ and that’s just a nice way of saying, ‘You hate yourself, and you should!’ ”
- “When I got diagnosed, they started listing names. They were like, ‘You know who else is bipolar? Selena Gomez.’ And I was like, ‘That does make me feel better. She is very pretty. Okay, I’ll be bipolar.’ ”
- “All my friends are like, ‘You need a guy with a car and a job,’ and I’m like, ‘Yeah but then I gotta deal with his wife.’ ”
Career breakthrough
In 2015 Tomlinson was a top-10 finalist on Last Comic Standing, a reality TV competition for stand-up comedians. The show’s producers presented her as the “Christian comic,” though at that time she was also working outside the church circuit, and her comedy was moving in a different direction. In 2017, after a tweet mentioning sex got her fired from opening for a Christian comic, Tomlinson stopped performing in churches. As she told Variety in 2024, that part of her career provided her with invaluable experience, “[b]ut it didn’t feel honest to perform those spaces anymore, knowing they wanted someone super Christian.”
In 2017–18 Tomlinson had a string of higher-profile gigs, appearing on Conan O’Brien’s late-night show and, a few months later, on Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show, then as one of several up-and-coming comedians in the Netflix show The Comedy Lineup. In addition to these appearances, Tomlinson maintained a hectic touring schedule, performing at Just for Laughs, a major comedy festival in Montreal, and as part of O’Brien’s Conan & Friends tour. Tomlinson was also building a considerable following via social media, particularly on TikTok.
Stand-up specials and After Midnight
Tomlinson has released three stand-up comedy specials, all via Netflix: Quarter-Life Crisis in 2020, Look at You in 2022, and Have It All in 2024. She performed more than 130 stand-up shows while on tour in 2023. Having achieved this level of fame before reaching the age of 30, Tomlinson has made her youth, ambition, and work ethic part of her persona as a comedian, making jokes about her eagerness to be done with her 20s and her status among her friends as the one who is the least fun and the most financially prudent. Beginning with Look at You, Tomlinson has also delved more deeply into her own life, with jokes about her bisexuality, her mental health (particularly her diagnosis of bipolar disorder), and her mother’s death forming a central part of her performances.
In January 2024, with the premiere of After Midnight on CBS, Tomlinson became the only woman hosting a late-night comedy show on American network TV. The show features a game-show format with comedians and celebrities competing to test their knowledge of social media trends. Several months after her debut, during an interview on NPR’s Fresh Air, Tomlinson explained how she thinks about After Midnight:
That’s what I love about our show and late-night shows in general. I think they’re a real comfort-watch for people. They’re consistent. They’re something that people watch, either every night as they’re going to sleep or like in the morning while they’re getting ready or on their lunch break. And I love that our show gets to be something like that. I love being a part of something like that, a daily point of comfort for people.
Tomlinson began a new stand-up tour in October 2024.