CAROLE MONTGOMERY
“A comedy treasure who even more people need to know about.”
-The Interrobang
Carole Montgomery is a renowned figure in stand-up comedy, widely recognized for her brilliant creation of FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE, a show exclusively featuring comic headliners over the age of 50.
The success of the first installment was truly remarkable, premiering on March 23, 2019, to an overwhelmingly positive reception, ranking as Showtime network's top comedy premiere of the year. Following this triumph, the sequel MORE FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE hit the Showtime channel on March 14, 2020, captivating audiences once again. The resilience and creativity that Carole embodies were further demonstrated with the launch of EVEN MORE FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE on November 24, 2021, a production filmed amidst the challenging backdrop of the 2020 global pandemic.
Carole's influence extends far beyond her on-screen presence, as a seasoned veteran with a plethora of television appearances and headlining gigs in clubs and colleges nationwide. Her tenure as a LAS VEGAS STAR spanned a decade, enchanting over 5 million spectators. Additionally, Carole's prowess as a director and producer shines through in projects such as Jim Florentine’s I’M YOUR SAVIOR and stand-up specials like Shang’s SHANG IS SHANGRY and Paul Ogata’s PAUL OGATA: ALL LIES, crafted under the banner of production company KILLER BUNNY.
Noteworthy is Carole's altruistic spirit, evidenced in her 11-camp comedy tour for Armed Forces Entertainment, where she and her NY Underground Comedy All-Stars have brought laughter to service members stationed in various global territories. Carole's talent has been showcased in esteemed festivals including MONTREAL JUST FOR LAUGHS, BOSTON COMEDY FESTIVAL, and NY COMEDY FESTIVALS, solidifying her status as a standout performer in the world of comedy.
THE LAS VEGAS SUN calls Carole "one of Vegas’ premier comics".
THE SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS says Carole is "one of the pioneering female comics of the modern era".
THE SEATTLE TIMES calls Carole "one of the strongest women working today”.