
Paco Romane is one of those guys who’s done a little bit of everything, from stand-up, acting, writing, and improv to voice-overs (The Voice of Pandora Radio), podcasts, and producing comedy shows. His “hilarious comedy” (The A.V. Club) is engaging and authentic and has established him as a crowd favorite. It’s hard to compare Paco to any comedian working today because “to call Paco Romane an original is no exaggeration” (Digital Journal). Known as a “versatile mash-up of everything comedic” (SF Sketchfest), Romane is a natural entertainer ready to riff on bad breakups or poke fun at himself and his everyman physique. If you head to his show, “prepare to be charmed by Romane and his easy-going, self-effacing ways” (Santa Cruz Sentinel).
Paco is also an adept sketch comedy writer and performer, and years of performing have kept Paco Romane at the “top of the comedy scene, and he keeps audiences riveted and coming back for more with live comedy shows and T.V. gigs” (NBC). His abilities vary, from recording an improvised Casey Kasem impression for hip-hop legend E-40 to shooting commercials with NBA champion Klay Thompson and Mr. T to working with comedy legends like Norm MacDonald, Nate Bargatze, Maria Bamford, Ali Wong, Todd Glass, Robin Williams, and many others.
Twice voted Best Comedian by The S.F. Bay Guardian and the S.F. Weekly, he has been referred to as “one of the greatest Bay Area comedians” (Spinning Platters) and has worked with some of the biggest names in comedy, music, and even sports. He is a favorite performer in SF Sketchfest (12x) and Outside Lands Festival (2x) as a comedian, improviser, podcaster, and sketch performer.