About The Big Man

Steve Hernandez is a Los Angeles based stand-up comedian and the queer, Mexican-American, polyamorous, fallen-youth-pastor-turned-bartender of your dreams. He's the founder of Chatterbox Comedy Night, one of the longest running and hottest weekly stand-up shows in the country, which has been featured in the LA Times and PASTE Magazine, and heralded as one of L.A's "most coveted stages" (LA Weekly) and a "Must See" (Time Out LA). He has performed at bars and clubs across the country and has featured for comedians like Gabriel Iglesias, Chris Estrada, Caleb Hearon, Alice Wetterlund, Amy Miller, Morgan Jay, Moses Storm and Rob Christiansen. He’s performed at comedy festivals such as the Netflix is a Joke Festival and Riot LA. He’s delivered scene-stealing performances in both feature and short films including:  The Civil Dead starring Whitmer Thomas, 5th of July starring Chris Estrada (This Fool) directed by Steven Fienartz, and Write a Song About Heartache directed by Johnny Look. He has also graced the small screen as a field correspondent on Sarah Silverman’s I Love You America and Comedy Central’s Corporate. When not onstage, his voice can be found on numerous hit podcasts including Who's Your God?, The Male Gaze, Reality Bytes, and Views From the Vista