
Comedian, actor, and U.S. Air Force veteran turning Assyrian diaspora life, politics, and everyday chaos into high-energy stand-up and viral clips.
Hometown
Yonkers, NY, USA
Age
45-54
Vincent Oshana is an Assyrian-American comedian, actor, and writer whose high-energy stand-up and on-screen work have brought Assyrian humor into mainstream spaces. Raised in Yonkers, New York, he served in the United States Air Force before moving to Los Angeles to seriously pursue acting and comedy, training at The Groundlings and the Aaron Speiser Acting Studio and grinding through open mics and club sets. Over the years he has appeared on Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam, Damon Wayans' sketch series The Underground on Showtime, MTV's Yo Momma, and stages like the Laugh Factory and The Improv, building a reputation for animated storytelling and sharp crowd work that pull from family life, faith, and immigrant-upbringing absurdities. Proudly Assyrian, he has headlined community events and fundraisers, using comedy to gather Assyrian, Chaldean, and Syriac youth, raise money for causes tied to Iraq, and create shared spaces where cultural in-jokes and serious realities sit side by side. In recent years, Oshana has become widely known as a core personality and content creator on Patrick Bet-David's Valuetainment platforms and the PBD Podcast, where he mixes humor with commentary on current events, veterans' issues, and identity, often slipping into Assyrian with guests and co-hosts. By bringing his background to television, live tours, podcasts, and social media, he offers a visible, if sometimes provocative, Assyrian presence in English-language media and shows younger Assyrians that their stories and accents can belong on big stages too.
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Comedian, actor, and U.S. Air Force veteran turning Assyrian diaspora life, politics, and everyday chaos into high-energy stand-up and viral clips.
Hometown
Yonkers, NY, USA
Age
45-54
Vincent Oshana is an Assyrian-American comedian, actor, and writer whose high-energy stand-up and on-screen work have brought Assyrian humor into mainstream spaces. Raised in Yonkers, New York, he served in the United States Air Force before moving to Los Angeles to seriously pursue acting and comedy, training at The Groundlings and the Aaron Speiser Acting Studio and grinding through open mics and club sets. Over the years he has appeared on Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam, Damon Wayans' sketch series The Underground on Showtime, MTV's Yo Momma, and stages like the Laugh Factory and The Improv, building a reputation for animated storytelling and sharp crowd work that pull from family life, faith, and immigrant-upbringing absurdities. Proudly Assyrian, he has headlined community events and fundraisers, using comedy to gather Assyrian, Chaldean, and Syriac youth, raise money for causes tied to Iraq, and create shared spaces where cultural in-jokes and serious realities sit side by side. In recent years, Oshana has become widely known as a core personality and content creator on Patrick Bet-David's Valuetainment platforms and the PBD Podcast, where he mixes humor with commentary on current events, veterans' issues, and identity, often slipping into Assyrian with guests and co-hosts. By bringing his background to television, live tours, podcasts, and social media, he offers a visible, if sometimes provocative, Assyrian presence in English-language media and shows younger Assyrians that their stories and accents can belong on big stages too.
Discover related content and browse the community