GRAHAM DUNN
Graham Dunn is a producer, writer, comedian, and voice actor. As the not-so-evil genius behind the Banana Channel, he writes and stars in My Lil Dad, a multi-cam sitcom filmed in his apartment in front of a live audience of friends politely pretending to laugh. He’s also a writer and producer on Day Shift Hookers, a mockumentary that takes a surprisingly heartwarming look at the world’s oldest profession.
An amateur puppeteer, Graham’s right hand and voice were most recently lent to The Long Ride Home, an immersive, experimental puppet show.
He’s also dabbled in preschool TV, working on shows like Max vs The Metaverse and Kid City: AI Attack for Amazon Prime.
Graham produced Sew II: Reap What You Sew, an award-winning horror-comedy short that premiered at the LA 48 Horror-Comedy Film Festival.
He’s done standup at the Improv and the Laugh Factory, as well as other venues across Los Angeles. He’s also been a tennis instructor, reptile handler, and Sunday school teacher.