Nate Bargatze

American comedian

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2025 Expressed plans to build a theme park called Nateland in Nashville, inspired by his teenage work experience at Opryland USA before its closure in 1997.
March 2025 Announced his first feature acting role in 'The Breadwinner', a film he co-wrote with Dan Lagana, set for release on March 13, 2026.
2024 Contributed $1.15 million to develop an indoor athletic facility at Donelson Christian Academy, his alma mater, which was subsequently named after him.
2024 Hosted 'Nate Bargatze's Nashville Christmas', a one-episode special
2024 Became the highest-grossing stand-up comic, selling over a million tickets across his shows, demonstrating his significant popularity and success in comedy.
2024 Bargatze is set to release a new Netflix special named 'Your Friend, Nate Bargatze.'
2024 Nate Bargatze appeared as himself in the episode 'Helicopters' of John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in LA.
2024 Bargatze performed at the Netflix is a Joke Festival with Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan, and Sebastian Maniscalco at the Hollywood Bowl.
October 5 2024 He hosted Saturday Night Live again.
2023 Competed in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament, where he was listed as a 7 handicap golfer.
2023 Participated in the pro-am of the Simmons Bank Open golf tournament.
2023 Nate Bargatze appeared as a guest on Late Night with Seth Meyers in 2 episodes.
2023 His stand-up special Hello World, filmed at the Celebrity Theater in Phoenix, Arizona, was released on Amazon Prime Video.
October 28 2023 Hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time.
October 28 2023 He hosted Saturday Night Live, attracting attention for his portrayal of George Washington in viral sketches.
April 15 2023 Bargatze performed at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, drawing 19,365 attendees and breaking the venue's all-time attendance record.
2022 Joined by Dusty Slay as a fourth host of The Nateland Podcast.
2022 Joined by Dusty Slay as a fourth host of The Nateland Podcast. Also voiced the character Grady in the Portal spinoff game Aperture Desk Job.
2022 Nate Bargatze was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for 'The Greatest Average American'.
2022 Bargatze voiced the character Grady in the short Portal spinoff game, Aperture Desk Job.
2021 He was featured in an article in The Atlantic that described him as 'The Nicest Man in Stand-Up'.
2021 Bargatze's next stand-up special, The Greatest Average American, was released on Netflix and filmed outdoors at Universal Studios Hollywood; it was nominated for the 2022 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.
2020 Started hosting 'The Nateland Podcast' with Brian 'Breakfast' Bates and Aaron Weber.
2019 Netflix released an hour-long stand-up special, The Tennessee Kid, which was shot outside Atlanta, Georgia.
2018 Bargatze stopped drinking alcohol, recognizing that his alcohol consumption was potentially hindering his comedy career.
2017 Netflix released a half-hour stand-up special featuring Bargatze as part of The Standups.
2015 He released his second album, Full Time Magic, in coordination with his Comedy Central special.
2014 Nate Bargatze appeared as himself in 13 episodes of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
2014 Nate Bargatze played a role in the episode 'Radio Cowboy' of the show Maron.
2014 Bargatze released his first stand-up album, Yelled at by a Clown, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Ten Comedy Charts.
2013 Nate Bargatze was a guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, appearing in 2 episodes.
2013 Nate Bargatze was part of Jimmy Fallon's Clean Cut Comedy Tour and won both New York's Comedy Festival and the Boston Comedy Festival.
2012 Appeared on the WTF with Marc Maron podcast, receiving praise from Marc Maron.
2012 Nate Bargatze released his first comedy album titled 'Yelled At By a Clown' through Aspecialthing Records.
2011 Nate Bargatze first appears on Conan as a comic guest, beginning his television comedy career
2011 Nate Bargatze's special 'Comedy Central Presents' was released on Comedy Central.
2011 Nate Bargatze appeared as himself in 3 episodes of Conan.

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