Jordy Fox Ellner is the head of film, TV and podcast development at All Things Comedy, the production company launched by comedians Bill Burr and Al Madrigal. Ellner started as a comedian himself in the late 1990s in Los Angeles, where Mitzi Shore made him a doorman and eventually a paid regular at The Comedy Store. His career transitioned in 2006 when he took over the fledgling comedy division at MySpace, and when that platform fell out of favor, he found refuge at Jokes.com and Atom.com, which eventually led him into the fold at Comedy Central, where he rose to become VP of talent and development before leaving in 2020 to join All Things Comedy.
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We’re going to jump to the 12:50 mark of our conversation, to get to the good stuff of how comedian Jordy Fox transitioned to comedy curator and executive Jordy Fox Ellner, starting with his gig heading up MySpace Comedy.
When was the first time you noticed a comedian using the Internet?