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DC Pierson

DC Pierson, born Donald Charles Pierson IV, is an American comedian, author, and actor best known for co-founding the sketch comedy group Derrick Comedy and writing acclaimed young adult novels. Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Pierson graduated from New York University's Dramatic Writing Department in 2007 with a degree in writing for television. During his time at NYU, he joined the sketch comedy troupe Hammerkatz in 2003, which laid the groundwork for his comedic career. In 2006, he co-founded Derrick Comedy alongside Donald Glover and Dominic Dierkes, producing a series of viral sketch videos that garnered millions of views on platforms like YouTube and helped launch the group's feature film Mystery Team in 2009. Pierson's acting credits include guest roles on television series such as Community (2009–2015), (2012–2015), and (2011–2017), as well as the role of Aaron in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014). He has also appeared in commercials and short films, often drawing on his improvisational background. As a writer, Pierson debuted with the young adult novel The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To (2010), published by Vintage Books, which earned a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection and the American Library Association's Alex Award for its imaginative take on friendship and fantasy. His second novel, Crap Kingdom (2013), a satirical fantasy adventure published by Viking Books for Young Readers, was selected for the Junior Library Guild and explored themes of heroism and self-discovery. Pierson continues to publish short stories, essays, and opinions on his website, dcpierson.com, and remains active in comedy and writing projects.

Early life and education

Early life

DC Pierson, born Donald Charles Pierson IV, entered the world on December 27, 1984, in Phoenix, Arizona. He was raised in the suburban environment of Phoenix, where his childhood was shaped by a close-knit family and the city's sunny, expansive landscape that fostered outdoor activities and community involvement. His father worked as an entrepreneur, founding companies in educational software and digital signage, which instilled in Pierson a strong work ethic and appreciation for innovation from an early age. Pierson shared a particular bond with his mother, who read to him nightly until fourth grade—introducing him to classics like To Kill a Mockingbird and True Grit—and encouraged his creative expressions, such as praising a Thanksgiving poem he wrote as a child. Tragically, she was diagnosed with breast cancer when Pierson was about 5 or 6 years old; it went into remission around age 9 or 10 but returned, leading to her death at home during his seventh or eighth grade year, an event that profoundly impacted his emotional development and drive to overachieve. From a young age, Pierson showed budding interests in writing and performance, participating in theater and school activities as an overachiever. These inclinations blossomed further at in , where he began acting and joined a short-form improv group, honing skills that would define his comedic path. This upbringing provided a foundational mix of familial support and personal challenges that propelled his later move to for higher education.

Education

DC Pierson, originally from , enrolled at in the fall of 2003 following his graduation from . At NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Pierson pursued studies in the Dramatic Writing Department, majoring in writing for drama and television. He graduated in 2007 with a degree in writing for television. During his undergraduate years, Pierson immersed himself in NYU's vibrant comedy scene, joining the campus group Hammerkatz in fall 2003, which performed at the . These experiences fostered key collaborations; in 2006, while still a student, he co-founded the troupe alongside fellow NYU students , , , and Meggie McFadden, producing videos that gained early online traction.

Career

Derrick Comedy

was formed in 2006 at by DC Pierson, , and , who were joined by director and producer Meggie McFadden. The group emerged from earlier NYU sketch collaborations, including Pierson's prior involvement with the troupe Hammerkatz, and quickly established itself as a key player in early internet comedy. The troupe produced a series of short web sketches that gained popularity on platforms like starting in 2006 and , where they created original videos such as "Do You Like ?" and "Derrick Funny." These low-budget, dorm-room-style productions often featured absurd humor and improvisational elements, blending the members' strengths in writing and performance. In addition to online content, conducted live performances, including shows at New York's , such as their 2008 production "Street Legal" and appearances at improv events like the Marathon. A major milestone for the group was the 2009 feature film , directed by Eckman and co-written by Pierson, Glover, Dierkes, and Eckman, with Pierson starring as the awkward genius . The film, which premiered at the , marked Derrick Comedy's transition from sketches to narrative comedy, satirizing childhood detective tropes through a story of high school friends tackling a real . This project, along with their web and live work, significantly shaped Pierson's early career by honing his skills in collaborative comedy and attracting attention from broader entertainment circles.

Acting

DC Pierson began his acting career through his involvement with the sketch comedy group Derrick Comedy, debuting on screen in their 2009 feature film Mystery Team, where he portrayed the character Duncan, a self-proclaimed boy genius. This group project served as his entry into professional acting, transitioning to individual roles shortly thereafter. Following his debut, Pierson secured supporting roles in major films, including a brief appearance as an Apple Store employee in the Marvel Cinematic Universe entry Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), interacting with characters Steve Rogers and Natasha Romanoff during a key sequence. His television work gained traction with a recurring role as Mark Millot, a quirky student and member of the Greendale Goofballs sketch group, on the NBC sitcom Community from 2009 to 2015, appearing in multiple episodes that highlighted his comedic timing. He also made guest appearances on other series, such as playing Deepak in the 2012 episode "See Blue and Smell Cheese and Die" of Showtime's Weeds. In addition to scripted roles, Pierson has appeared in several television commercials, notably for , including spots like "Wayne" (2013), where he played an informed office colleague explaining tablet features, and "Big Scoop" (2018), featuring alongside in a humorous ice cream-themed promotion for unlimited plans. These advertisements underscored his versatility in short-form . In 2025, he appeared as Running Man in the short film How to Lose a Dog. Post-graduation from New York University, where he honed his skills in sketch comedy with the group Hammerkatz, Pierson continued to engage in improv theater, contributing to performances that built on his improvisational foundation and supported his on-screen work.

Writing

Pierson's writing career in television and live formats draws from his foundation in dramatic writing, earned through a degree from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2007. Early in the , Pierson contributed scripts to major award shows, serving as a and for the (VMAs) in 2015, 2016, and 2019, where he penned material for hosts including . He also wrote for the during this period, crafting segments for high-profile presenters such as , , , and . These contributions emphasized satirical sketches and monologue setups tailored to the fast-paced, celebrity-driven nature of the broadcasts. During his time with the group , Pierson co-wrote numerous short-form sketches for their , which debuted on and amassed millions of views through absurd, character-driven humor. Post-group, he continued this style in solo and collaborative projects, including unproduced screenplays and short-form video content that extended his comedic voice into digital formats. A notable example of his script work for unproduced projects is the ongoing feature adaptation of his novel The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To, co-written with director and producer Meggie McFadden since 2011, with development continuing as of late 2024. This effort includes a 2015 proof-of-concept to pitch the concept, focusing on themes of and adolescent adventure in a speculative script structure. Such projects highlight Pierson's versatility in adapting narrative ideas for visual media without full production realization. In recent years, Pierson has focused on writing for live and video content. By 2024, he created The Architect Who Built , a YouTube series showcasing original scripted episodes exploring through short, episodic narratives. These works demonstrate Pierson's evolution toward self-produced digital content as of 2025.

Literary works

Novels

DC Pierson's novels blend elements of fiction, humor, and speculative genres, often exploring themes of , , and the blurred lines between and . His debut work established his reputation for witty, character-driven stories that capture the awkwardness of youth, while his follow-up expanded into satirical fantasy. Both books were published under imprints of and targeted crossover audiences of teens and adults. Pierson's first novel, The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To, was published in 2010 by Vintage Contemporaries. The story centers on Darren Bennett, a lonely high school student in suburban Arizona, who forms an unlikely friendship with Eric Lederer, a new classmate who reveals he never sleeps and possesses the ability to animate his drawings, bringing fantastical creatures into the real world. As their bond deepens, the duo navigates adolescent challenges like school pressures and social isolation, but Eric's powers lead to escalating dangers, including monstrous manifestations that threaten their lives. Themes of adolescence, loyalty, and the allure of escapism through fantasy are central, with the narrative highlighting how imagination can both empower and endanger misfits. The book received positive critical reception for its original blend of coming-of-age realism and science fiction, praised as a "nimble, satisfying balancing act" that captures high school dynamics with humor and heart. It won the 2011 Alex Award from the American Library Association, recognizing adult books with teen appeal. On Goodreads, it holds a 3.4 out of 5 rating from over 2,700 readers, noted for its relatable portrayal of geek culture and emotional depth. A proof-of-concept short film adaptation, directed by Dan Eckman and starring Tony Revolori and Jack Quaid, was released in 2015 to gauge interest in a feature version. As of 2025, a feature film adaptation is in development, with Pierson co-writing the script alongside Dan Eckman and Meggie McFadden. Pierson's second novel, Crap Kingdom, appeared in 2013 from Viking Books for Young Readers. In this satirical fantasy, tenth-grader Parking is transported from to the underwhelming realm of , where he is initially hailed as the prophesied "" destined to defeat monsters and restore glory to a dilapidated kingdom. However, proves mediocre—its castle is a hovel, its inhabitants slovenly, and is quickly replaced by his more charismatic Kyle, prompting to question his role and fight to reclaim his place. The book satirizes fantasy tropes like heroic quests and narratives, emphasizing themes of inadequacy, envy, and the gap between expectations and reality in both mundane and magical worlds. Critics appreciated its clever world-building and Pratchett-esque humor, with calling it a "hilarious sendup" featuring a likable , though some noted the plot's rushed conclusion. It earned a 3.2 out of 5 rating on from about 870 readers, valued for its witty take on fantasy but critiqued for uneven pacing. No major awards were bestowed, but it solidified Pierson's voice in humorous .

Other writings

Pierson has published short stories on his personal website, dcpierson.com, since 2010, often exploring themes of everyday absurdity and personal introspection. His essays and opinion pieces frequently delve into comedy, writing processes, and personal experiences, appearing in reputable humor outlets. For instance, in a 2016 Vulture essay, Pierson reflected on the migration of New York comedians to Los Angeles, drawing from his own career shifts within the Derrick Comedy group and beyond. In 2022, he contributed "Here's Everything Leaving Your Brain This Month" to McSweeney's Internet Tendency, a satirical listicle examining fleeting memories and cultural ephemera through a comedic lens. More recently, his 2024 Points in Case piece "You Thought I Was Just Some Dad, Until I Did One Bad Pull-Up on These Monkey Bars" humorously recounts a moment of unexpected vulnerability in parenthood, blending self-deprecation with observations on aging and public perception. Earlier, a 2012 Tumblr post titled "Dear Young Conservative" offered candid advice on political identity and growth, informed by Pierson's own evolving perspectives. Pierson has not made notable contributions to literary anthologies or traditional magazines as of 2025, focusing instead on and periodical formats for his shorter works. In late 2024, Pierson completed a rough draft of an unnamed new book, signaling ongoing prose projects distinct from his published novels.

Filmography

Film

DC Pierson began his film career with the independent comedy (2009), co-writing the screenplay with fellow members and portraying Duncan, the earnest but inept leader of a group of teenage detectives solving a grisly crime. He followed with the role of Wild Bill in the Cherry (2010) and a small uncredited role as a student in the family comedy (2010), a satirical take on environmental featuring forest animals tormenting a developer. In 2012, Pierson appeared as Wayne, a quirky campaign aide, in the Grassroots. Pierson continued with supporting comedic parts in 2013, playing Sven, an eccentric local, in the crime comedy Awful Nice, and Hillcrest Lifeguard #1 in the coming-of-age sex comedy The To Do List. His film work in 2014 included a brief appearance as Aaron, an Apple Store employee, in the Marvel superhero blockbuster Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and as Bill, a laid-back commentator, in the sports comedy Balls Out. Pierson's later film credit came in 2018 with the role of Biff, a drug dealer, in the teen dramedy Dude, which explores friendship and coming-of-age amid high school antics. In 2022, he appeared as Brother in the short film Ursula.

Television

DC Pierson has appeared in various television series, often in comedic guest and recurring roles that leverage his background in sketch comedy. His earliest notable television role was a guest appearance as Deepak in the eighth-season episode "See Blue and Smell Cheese and Die" of the Showtime series Weeds in 2012. In the NBC sitcom Community, Pierson portrayed Mark Millot, a Greendale Community College student and member of the school's sketch comedy troupe the Greendale Gooffaws, with recurring appearances across four episodes in seasons one, two, and three (2009–2012), including an uncredited role in season three. Pierson made guest spots in the action-parody series NTSF:SD:SUV::, including the role of Lance in the third-season episode "Trading Faces" in 2013. He had a minor guest role as Leo, an eccentric diner patron, in the fourth-season episode "And the Minor Problem" of the 2 Broke Girls in 2015. In Comedy Central's , Pierson featured in cameo appearances, such as a funk band member in sketches from 2012 to 2013. Later television work includes a guest role as Bobby D in the procedural Battle Creek in 2015, Mitchell in an episode of truTV's in 2016, and Brandon in the series Here and Now in 2018. In 2020, Pierson guest-starred as Indigo in the series episode "Krachtbal". More recently, Pierson appeared in a sketch segment on Comedy Central's in the 2023 episode featuring , alongside and .

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