About Dan St. Paul

Dan St. Paul has been chronicling his life on stage for 40 years. After turning sixty, he discovered his body changing (“I’m a cylinder now. I can wear a belt anywhere on my body.”), his memory is faulty (“I have eight pairs of reading glasses at home. I have no idea where they are.”), and a greater concentration on his health (“Someone asked, “How are you?” I replied, “I’m waiting for lab results.”). Instead of sitting home and stewing about it, he tours the country with “What’s Funny After 60”.

Dan has appeared on NBC, ABC, and Comedy Central. He has also opened for such celebrities as Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno, Ringo Starr, Natalie Cole, Hall and Oates, Vince and even the San Francisco Symphony (“I knew them when they were just a garage band.”) His “The First Baseball Game” is one of the most requested comedy pieces on the syndicated Bob and Tom Radio Show. He loves older audiences because, “They get it. These are my people.”