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Ryan Gaul

Ryan Gaul (born October 29, 1973) is an , , , and improviser best known for his television roles in series such as Superstore, Bajillion Dollar Propertie$, and The Last O.G., as well as films including Between Two Ferns: The Movie (2019) and (2017). Born in , Gaul grew up on the state's central coast and attended outside , , where he initially pursued a brief career in office work before discovering improv comedy. He began performing at Improv Asylum in and relocated to in 2002, eventually joining the renowned improv troupe as a main company member and teacher. Gaul's early television appearances included guest spots on shows like House of Lies, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Hot in Cleveland, 2 Broke Girls, and Hart of Dixie, building his reputation as a versatile comedic performer. His breakthrough came with the lead role of Andrew Wright in the Seeso series Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ (2016–2018), a satirical take on real estate, followed by a recurring role as Adam Dubanowski on NBC's Superstore (2015–2021) and a series regular role as Josh Birkeland on TBS's The Last O.G. (2018–2021). In film, he has appeared in supporting roles such as the bartender in Identity Thief (2013) and Officer Milligan in The Happytime Murders (2018), often leveraging his improvisational skills. As a writer, Gaul has contributed to projects tied to his improv background, including Groundlings productions like Cookin' with Gas.

Early life and personal background

Early life

Ryan Gaul was born on October 29, 1973, in . He grew up in Damariscotta on 's central coast, a known for its coastal communities and limited population. This environment shaped his early years in a close-knit, small-town setting typical of midcoast . Gaul's family background reflects a mix of immigrant and American roots. His paternal grandfather, Howard R. Gaul, was born in , contributing French-Canadian heritage, while his paternal grandmother, Elizabeth W. Johnson, was of English descent. On his maternal side, his grandparents included M. Tompkins and Ann , the latter born to parents with Northern Irish ancestry. Prior to entering the entertainment industry, Gaul held a brief position as an office supply salesman at in , where he gained exposure to corporate and sales dynamics in the late 1990s. This role came after his relocation south from and provided early professional experience outside of his coastal upbringing.

Education

Gaul attended Lincoln Academy, a private high school in Newcastle, , graduating in 1992. During high school, he was a member of the LA Players Improv Group, sparking his interest in improvisational comedy. Following high school, he enrolled at , a private Catholic liberal arts institution in , and earned his there. While specific details on his major are unavailable, his time at Stonehill marked a transition from his Maine roots to the area, laying the groundwork for his interest in . After graduating from Stonehill, Gaul remained in the Boston region and worked briefly as an office supply salesman at , a position that provided stability while he began exploring and opportunities. This early professional experience bridged his academic background to his eventual entry into improvisational performance.

Personal life

Gaul is married to Christine Gaul and the couple prefers to keep their personal life out of the public eye. He is a who has reflected on his role as a parent, describing himself as having transitioned from a "young dad" to an "old dad" in recent years. Originally from , Gaul resides in , where he maintains a low-profile lifestyle focused on family.

Career

Improvisational

Ryan Gaul began his in improvisational comedy in the early as a Main Stage cast member at Improv Asylum in , where he performed in high-energy ensemble shows that emphasized spontaneous scene work and audience interaction. Following a brief stint as an office supply salesman after college, Gaul transitioned into this role, crediting the troupe with launching his professional path in entertainment through rigorous improv training and live performances. His work there included collaborative sketches that showcased his ability to build characters on the fly, laying the groundwork for his comedic style. In 2002, Gaul relocated to Los Angeles and immersed himself in the local scene by joining The Groundlings, completing their intensive training program that culminates in advanced improv and sketch workshops. As a core member of the troupe, he contributed to their signature blend of improvisation and scripted comedy, performing in original revues that highlighted ensemble dynamics and quick-witted humor. A notable example was the 2011 production Groundlings State Penitentiary, where Gaul's performances were praised for their sharp comedic timing and vocal versatility in a cappella segments. Gaul's improvisational foundation extended to writing original sketches, such as the 2014 piece "Jack" developed for , which explored absurd everyday scenarios and later inspired a . He also co-created Yourville, an improv and sketch show with fellow comedian Jeremy Brothers, blending personal storytelling with unscripted elements to engage audiences in relatable, humorous vignettes. These experiences honed Gaul's skills in character and collaborative storytelling, enabling seamless transitions into acting roles by fostering adaptability and ensemble rapport essential for on-screen comedy.

Television roles

Gaul began gaining traction in television through guest and recurring roles in the early 2010s. In the Showtime series , he portrayed Will, a member of the consulting firm's pod, appearing in 9 episodes across the 2014–2015 seasons. His performance as the affable but ambitious consultant highlighted his ability to deliver sharp comedic timing within ensemble dynamics. Earlier guest appearances included the role of Michael in two episodes of ABC's in 2013, where he contributed to the show's quirky humor as a in the ensemble. Similarly, in 2013, Gaul guest-starred as Dale King in an episode of The CW's , bringing a touch of dry wit to the small-town dramedy. These early spots established him as a versatile comedic presence in network television. Gaul's recurring role as Adam Dubanowski, the unreliable ex-husband of Sosa, spanned 10 episodes of NBC's Superstore from 2016 to 2019. The character's laid-back, oblivious demeanor allowed Gaul to infuse scenes with subtle and improvisational flair, reflecting his background in performance. He achieved greater prominence as a series regular in the (later ) comedy Bajillion Dollar Propertie$, playing real estate agent Andrew Wright in all 34 episodes from 2016 to 2019. The semi-improvised series, a of luxury shows, showcased Gaul's improvisational skills through extended scenes, where he excelled in absurd, character-driven banter alongside the . From 2018 to 2021, Gaul took on a lead role as Josh Birkeland, the well-meaning stepfather in TBS's The Last O.G., appearing as a main cast member across all four seasons. As the husband to Shay (Tiffany Haddish) and a stabilizing force in a chaotic family, his portrayal blended earnest vulnerability with humorous awkwardness, often leveraging quick-witted ad-libs to enhance the sitcom's family dynamics. In 2024, Gaul appeared in an episode of Dropout's improvisational game show Make Some Noise, titled "A Basketball Player's Far Too Elaborate Routine," where he collaborated with comedians Jess McKenna and in fully unscripted challenges. This appearance underscored his ongoing affinity for improv-heavy formats. Throughout these roles, Gaul's improvisational training from groups like and Improv Asylum informed his approach, enabling him to adapt scripted material with spontaneous energy and elevate comedic interactions in both structured sitcoms and looser, outline-based productions.

Film roles

Ryan Gaul debuted in feature films with a small but memorable role as the Bartender in the road comedy Identity Thief (2013), directed by Seth Gordon and starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy. This appearance marked his entry into cinematic supporting parts, drawing on his comedic timing honed in improvisational theater. He followed with a supporting role as Chuck, a station resident, in the retro-futuristic comedy Space Station 76 (2014), a low-budget ensemble film blending sci-fi elements with interpersonal drama, directed by Michael McDonald. Gaul's performance contributed to the film's quirky, character-driven humor amid a cast including Patrick Wilson and Liv Tyler. In 2017, Gaul portrayed Barold, a hapless hitman, in , a dark directed by and starring alongside as the titular assassin. The film highlighted Gaul's ability to deliver deadpan reactions in an ensemble of bumbling killers, earning praise for its satirical take on the . That same year, he played , the dim-witted son of a philandering father, in , a road-trip directed by and featuring and as estranged brothers. His role as one of several awkward siblings added to the film's exploration of family secrets. Gaul continued in supporting comedic territory as Officer Milligan, a hapless cop, in The Happytime Murders (2018), Brian Henson's adult puppet film starring Melissa McCarthy as a disgraced detective. The movie's blend of raunchy humor and noir tropes showcased Gaul's straight-man delivery amid the chaotic puppet-human world. In 2019, he appeared as Cam, the camera operator on Zach Galifianakis's dysfunctional talk-show crew, in the Netflix mockumentary Between Two Ferns: The Movie, directed by Scott Aukerman. This role amplified his improvisational roots in a star-studded parody of celebrity culture. Gaul's recent film work includes the role of Todd, an ex-husband complicating a fertility scheme, in the ensemble comedy The Donor Party (2023), directed by Jason Karas and starring Malin Åkerman. He also voiced Vermont Mountain Express, a rival public TV personality, in Paint (2023), Brit McAdams's satirical take on art and ego led by Owen Wilson. In 2025, he starred as Sam in the found-footage horror film McCurdy Point, directed by Jeremy Brothers and Nick Paonessa. These parts reflect Gaul's ongoing niche in humorous sidekick and ensemble roles, where his everyman charm provides comic relief without overshadowing leads. His television prominence, particularly in series like Superstore, has facilitated these film transitions, positioning him for potential expanded opportunities in cinema.

Filmography

Film

  • 2002: Developing Sheldon (Sheldon)
  • 2005: Peanut Hunt (Ryan)
  • 2008: Robbers (The Muscle)
  • 2009: Team A.P.O.C.A.L.Y.P.S.E. (Zack)
  • 2012: Waffle Hunt (Vern)
  • 2013: Identity Thief (Bartender)
  • 2016: How to Survive a Breakup (Nick)
  • 2014: Space Station 76 (Chuck)
  • 2016: Mascots (Does This Smell Normal Man)
  • 2017: Killing Gunther (Barold)
  • 2017: Father Figures (Sean O'Callaghan)
  • 2018: The Happytime Murders (Officer Milligan)
  • 2018: Knork (Perry)
  • 2019: Between Two Ferns: The Movie (Cam)
  • 2023: Paint (Vermont Mountain Express)
  • 2023: The Donor Party (Todd)
  • 2025: McCurdy Point (Sam)

Television

  • Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003) as Ameritrade Spokesman (1 episode)
  • Ten Items or Less (2008) as Jim (1 episode)
  • Modern Family (2010) as Lance (1 episode)
  • 2 Broke Girls (2011) as Jeremy (1 episode)
  • Workless (2012) as Ryan (unknown episodes)
  • Portrait STUdio (2012) as Alan (unknown episodes)
  • Super Fun Night (2013) as Michael (2 episodes)
  • The Goodwin Games (2013) as Floyd (1 episode)
  • Maron (2013) as Kyle (1 episode)
  • House of Lies (2014–2015) as Will (9 episodes)
  • Friends with Better Lives (2014) as Andra's Husband (1 episode)
  • You're the Worst (2014) as Andrew's Brother (1 episode)
  • The McCarthys (2015) as Young Jackie (1 episode)
  • Grace and Frankie (2015) as Dr. Ross (1 episode)
  • Angie Tribeca (2016) as Dr. Conforto (1 episode)
  • Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ (2016–2019) as Andrew Wright (34 episodes)
  • Superstore (2016–2019) as Adam (10 episodes)
  • The Great Indoors (2017) as Derrick (1 episode)
  • Superior Donuts (2017) as Dr. Mintz (1 episode)
  • The Fake News with Ted Nelms (2017) as Mike Rotch (1 episode)
  • The Last O.G. (2018–2021) as Josh Birkeland (28 episodes)
  • Bless the Harts (2019) as Violet's Dad / Referee (2 episodes)
  • Bob's Burgers (2020) as Father / Waiter (1 episode)
  • Medical Police (2020) as Agent #1 / Cop (2 episodes)
  • Home Economics (2021) as Tom (1 episode)
  • Girls5eva (2022) as Summer's Dad (1 episode)
  • Make Some Noise (2022–2024) as Various (multiple episodes)
  • History of the World, Part II (2023) as Guard (1 episode)
  • Loot (2023) as Ron (1 episode)
  • Not Dead Yet (2023) as Duncan (1 episode)

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