Comedian dies at the age of 32, a few days after his birthday
Neel Nanda attended Jimmy Kimmel Live! part. and Adam Devine's House Party, among other popular television shows.
By: Valeria Contreras N.
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He American comedian Neel Nanda died at 32 years old, his manager, Greg Weiss, informed Deadline on December 24th. The causes of his death are unknown.
Eight days before his death was confirmed, the standup performed his final show at Toronto's Jokers Theater & Comedy Club and asked his followers to help him celebrate his birthday weekend with him, the Los Angeles Times reported.
His representative spoke to Variety magazine and noted the talent of his friend, who he met when he was 19 years old.
“Unfortunately, what I can do is confirm that My client, who I was with for over 11 years, passed away. I am deeply shocked and sad about it. “He was a wonderful comedian, but a better person… More than a brilliant comedian,” commented Greg Weiss, who also noted that the comedian's career was on the rise and asserted: “He had the world in front of him.”
They say goodbye to Neel Nanda with emotional messages
After the comedian's death was confirmed, several of Neel Nanda's colleagues expressed their pain on social networks.
John Roy used his on December 23rd.
Matt Rife also expressed his pain after the death of Neel Nanda and commented: “Rest in peace Neel Nanda. “You were one of the best, hardest working comedians I’ve ever been friends with.”
Who was Neel Nanda?
Neel Nanda is originally from Atlanta, Georgia and began his comedy career in his hometown. It is known that he enjoyed telling jokes to his classmates since his school days.
A few years after his debut as a standup, he decided to move to Los Angeles, California to solidify his career. His talent led to him taking part in programs such as Flophouse, Coming to the Stage and Inside Joke, among others.
However, it wasn't until his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! which catapulted his career and he even hosted Westside Comedy's “Unnecessary Evil.”