jo, našel jsem takovej malej seznam komiků do dělají stand ups, ještě jsem to nestihl prozkoumat:
Dave Allen (1936 - 2005): Irish comedian, popular on United Kingdom and Australian television in the 1960s, 1970s and also in the 1990s.
Dara Ó Briain (1972): Irish comedian and television presenter.
Keith Allen (1953): British comedian, actor, singer and writer, father of Lily Allen.
Wil Anderson (1974): Australian television, radio and stand-up comedian, former host of ABC's The Glass House.
David Baddiel (1964): English comedian, novelist and television presenter.
Matt Besser (1967): American comedian.
Abie Philbin Bowman (19??): Irish comedian and columnist, writer/director/performer of Jesus: The Guantanamo Years.
Marcus Brigstocke (1973): English comedian, satirist and presenter of The Late Edition.
George Carlin (1937 - 2008): American comedian, actor and author; outspoken atheist who has described religion as being "the greatest bullshit story ever told."
Adam Carolla (1964): American comedian, actor and comedy writer.
Jimmy Carr (1972): English-Irish comedian.
Charlie Chaplin (1889 - 1977): English comedian, actor, director and producer.
Pat Condell (1951): English stand up comedian, writer and secularist.
Billy Connolly (1942): Scottish comedian, musician and presenter, also known as an actor in films such as Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events and Mrs. Brown.
David Cross (1964): American actor and comedian.
Catherine Deveny (1968): Australian comedy writer, stand-up comedian and sometimes controversial opinion columnist in the Age newspaper.
Ben Elton (1959): English comedian, writer and director.
Janeane Garofalo (1964): American actor and comedian.
Ricky Gervais (1961): British comedian and actor, co-creator of the original version of The Office.
Kathy Griffin (1963): American comedian.
Andy Hamilton (1954): English comedian, game show panellist, director and comedy scriptwriter for television and radio.
Jeremy Hardy (1961): English alternative comedian, frequently on BBC Radio 4 shows such as The News Quiz and I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
Richard Herring (1967): British comedian and writer, best known as part of Lee and Herring.
Robin Ince (1969): English stand-up comedian, actor, writer and impressionist.
Eddie Izzard (1962): English stand-up comedian and actor, winner of several awards.
Jim Jeffries (19??): Australian comedian.
Dom Joly (1967): Award-winning British television comedian and journalist, best known as the star of Trigger Happy TV.
Stewart Lee (1968): English stand-up comedian, writer and director, best known as one half of Lee and Herring and for co-writing and directing the critically-acclaimed and controversial stage show Jerry Springer: The Opera.
Tim Minchin (1975): Australian comedian, actor, composer, songwriter, pianist, musical director, winner of the 2005 Best Newcomer Perrier Comedy Award.
Dermot Morgan (1952 - 1998): Irish comedian and actor, who achieved international renown as Father Ted Crilly in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted.
Patton Oswalt (1969): American actor and comedian.
Paula Poundstone (1959): An American stand-up comedian. She is known for her quiet, self-deprecating style, political observations, and her trademark style of dress: a suit and tie.
Arthur Smith (1954): English alternative comedian and writer.
Linda Smith (1958 - 2006): English comedian and comedy writer, president of the British Humanist Association from 2004 until her death.
Julia Sweeney (1959): American actor and comedian. Alumna of Saturday Night Live, author/performer of a one-woman autobiographical stage show about finding atheism: Letting Go of God.
Mark Thomas (1963): English comedian, presenter, political activist and reporter, best known for political stunts on his show, The Mark Thomas Comedy Product on UK Channel 4.
Gene Weingarten (1951): Humor writer for The Washington Post.