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Adam Cayton-Holland (Adam Lauren Cayton-Holland) was born on 2 June, 1980, is an American comedian. Discover Adam Cayton-Holland's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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His wife is Katie Cayton-Holland
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Adam Cayton-Holland Net Worth
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Timeline
Adam Cayton-Holland (born June 2, 1980) is an American stand-up comedian from Denver, Colorado best known for his work with the comedy trio The Grawlix and their sitcom television series Those Who Can't. Cayton-Holland is also a writer who has been published in numerous regional and national publications; his first book, Tragedy Plus Time: A Tragi-Comic Memoir, received the 2019 Colorado Book Award for Creative Non-Fiction. He is the founder and executive director of High Plains Comedy Festival.
As a comic, he is a regular Headliner at clubs and colleges throughout the United States and abroad.
Adam Cayton-Holland started in stand-up comedy by attending open mics at Denver dive bars in 2003.
Before becoming a comedian, Cayton-Holland was a journalist, working at Denver's alt-weekly Westword from 2003 through 2008.
During his time with the alt-weekly, Cayton-Holland was best known for his column "What's So Funny?"
and his long-form feature writing.
His writing has appeared in Spin, The Onion's A.V. Club.
In 2006, Cayton-Holland competed against nearly 200 other aspiring comedians for Comedy Works' New Talent showcase, and won.
That group eventually dissolved and reformed as The Grawlix in 2011.
Cayton-Holland was included in Esquires 25 Best New Stand-Up Comedians in 2012.
That same year he was invited to the prestigious New Faces competition at Montreal's Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, appeared on the Nerdist podcast, and had a cameo on the ABC show Happy Endings (TV series).
In June 2012, The Grawlix teamed with The Nix Brothers to produce a television pilot called Those Who Can't, a sitcom about three inept Denver high school teachers, for Amazon Studios.
Amazon initially ordered six additional scripts, but eventually passed on the series.
After making his national television stand-up debut on Conan in 2013, he appeared on The Pete Holmes Show in February 2014.
He quickly followed that appearance with a repeat trip to South by Southwest where he was featured on the Comedy Bang! Bang! podcast and competed on @midnight against Baron Vaughn and Rove McManus.
In late 2013, Cayton-Holland had a piece called "Ghosts I've Known" published in The Atlantic.
The essay addressed the painful topic of his younger sister's suicide.
Reviewer Michael Wear called it a "haunting," "beautiful," and "heartfelt" "love letter."
In 2013, Cayton-Holland partnered with Denver producer Andy Juett to launch the High Plains Comedy Festival.
Cayton-Holland was invited back on @midnight for the September 17, 2014 episode when he competed against Beth Stelling and Nate Bargatze, winning the competition; and returned to the show again for the April 14, 2015 episode, facing Megan Neuringer and Kurt Braunohler.
The trio produces a monthly show at The Bug Theater in Denver, featuring standup sets from each of the principals and a variety of national guest comedians.
Past shows also included regular screenings of their self-entitled web series, which was produced and directed by The Nix brothers.
The trio emerged from "Los Comicos Super Hilariosos," a comedy show created by Cayton-Holland with fellow comedians Greg Baumhauer, Ben Roy, Jim Hickox, and Andrew Orvedahl.
High Plains returned to Denver in 2014 with T.J. Miller, Kumail Nanjiani, and Pete Holmes headlining.
Along with his co-horts in The Grawlix, Cayton-Holland was named one of “10 Comics to Watch” by Variety magazine in 2015.
In December 2015, TruTV hired the trio to rewrite and re-film the pilot in December 2014.
In February 2015, the network announced and order for 10 episodes of the series.
The show ultimately aired on TruTV for three seasons.
Cayton-Holland's first book, Tragedy Plus Time: A Tragi-Comic Memoir, was published in August 2018 by Simon & Schuster.
The book was a critical success and later was received the 2019 Colorado Book Award for Best Creative Non-Fiction.
Asked to describe the book in 50 words or less, Cayton-Holland said, "If you’re expecting a guide to navigating life after grief, this isn’t it. It’s an honest look at mental illness, depression, death and the beautiful relationships between families and siblings — one that lets you know that there is no guide to grief, and that it’s still O.K. to laugh."
In 2019, Cayton-Holland adapted his book Tragedy Plus Time into a one-man play called Happy Place.
He workshopped Happy Place at Buntport Theater in Denver, the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder, and the Moxi Theater in Greeley, in preparation for its official debut at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival in July 2019.
In January 2020, The Grawlix started a podcast, The Grawlix Saves the World.
In the fortnightly podcast, the trio presents a series of challenges to one another, hoping to better the world around them by bettering themselves.
The podcast is produced by Ron S. Doyle and is part of the Sklarbro Country imprint on the Starburns Audio Network.
As of December 2020, 24 episodes and a handful of bonus episodes have been released.