
Give It Up
Comedy
Overview
When washed up stand-up comedian Mortimer Baldwin (Gareth Reynolds) is replaced on his popular podcast by a viral sensation 9-year-old, his manager (Jake Johnson) sends him out on a tour to reclaim his career and film his comeback comedy special - but what's so funny?
Top Cast
Gareth Reynolds
Gareth Reynolds
Mortimer Baldwin
Gareth Reynolds
Mortimer Baldwin


Jake Johnson
Jake Johnson
Barry Sugars
Jake Johnson
Barry Sugars


Maggie Maye
Maggie Maye
Susie Becker
Maggie Maye
Susie Becker


Anna Lore
Anna Lore
Jess
Anna Lore
Jess


Catherine Reitman
Catherine Reitman
Megan Bustamonte
Catherine Reitman
Megan Bustamonte


Chelcie Lynn
Chelcie Lynn
Samantha
Chelcie Lynn
Samantha


Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla
Self
Adam Carolla
Self
Joey Avery
Joey Avery
Pumpinhead
Joey Avery
Pumpinhead


Akaash Singh
Akaash Singh
Andy Bishop
Akaash Singh
Andy Bishop


Steve Berg
Steve Berg
Derrick Baldwin
Steve Berg
Derrick Baldwin
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