Glenn Wool began his comedy career in his hometown of Vancouver in 1995. He moved to London in 1998 and quickly became one of the rising stars of the London and international comedy circuit.
He gigs at venues around the country and has recently been touring with Ed Byrne. In 2002 Glenn performed on the prestigious comedy stage at the Glastonbury Festival, the Kilkenny Comedy Festival and the South African Comedy Festival.
Wool took his first one hour solo show, Bizarre Cocktail to the Edinburgh Festival last year. His edgy and incisive material attracted a great deal of attention and the show sold out and received great critical acclaim.
Glenn is a regular TV face having made appearances on Russell Howards Good News, Never Mind The Buzzcocks,The BBC Stand Up Show, The Live Floor Show, 28 Acts in 28 Minutes and The Comic side of Seven Days for the BBC. He continues to be a regular in Comedy Cuts, the comedy show from ITV2.Glenn also wrote and starred in What’s The Story?‘ broadcast on Channel 4 as part of the Comedy Lab season.
“Effortlessly funny with an affability that other comics can only dream of – You have to go and see Glenn Wool” The Guardian
“If Like me, you believe that nobody could be much funnier than a cross between Jack Black and Meat Loaf, then you’ll be pleased to learn that such a man exists” The Independent on Sunday