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Salvatore Edward Anthony Vulcano (born November 6, 1976) is an American improvisational and stand-up comedian, actor, and producer from the New York City borough of Staten Island. He is a member of The Tenderloins, a comedy troupe consisting of himself, James Murray, Brian Quinn, and formerly Joe Gatto.[1] Along with the other members of The Tenderloins, he stars in the television series Impractical Jokers, which premiered in 2011, on TruTV.

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Early life

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Salvatore Edward Anthony Vulcano[2][3] was born on November 6, 1976[4] in Staten Island, and is of Italian, Cuban, and Puerto Rican descent.[5] He attended Monsignor Farrell High School;[6] along with Gatto, Murray, and Quinn, he was a member of his high school's Improvisation Club.[7] He received his undergraduate degree in finance from St. John's University in 1998.[8]

Career

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Early career

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After being apart for four years, Murray, Gatto, and Vulcano reunited after graduating from college and began practicing improvisation at Gatto's house, going on to tour as an improv and sketch comedy troupe in 1999, calling themselves The Tenderloins.

The Tenderloins began producing comedy sketches together, posting them on YouTube, MySpace, and Metacafe, accumulating millions of views online. In 2007, the troupe won the $100,000 grand prize in the NBC "It's Your Show" competition for the sketch "Time Thugs".

Impractical Jokers and other television shows

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The Tenderloins performing in New Orleans in November 2017. From left to right: Murray, former member Joe Gatto, Brian Quinn, and Sal Vulcano

Impractical Jokers premiered on December 15, 2011, on TruTV, which was watched by over 32 million viewers in its first season. The show has become the most popular series on TruTV and has boosted Vulcano into the public eye. As of November 2017, Sal was the most punished joker on the show.[9] In season 3, episode 26 "The Permanent Punishment", Quinn, Murray and Vulcano lost and had to get a tattoo of Gatto's choice. Vulcano was given a Jaden Smith tattoo, which became a running gag for the show.[10] In October 2019, Vulcano, along with the other members of The Tenderloins, starred in The Misery Index, which is hosted by Jameela Jamil and is based on Andy Breckman's card game "Shit Happens." The series was renewed for a third season.[11]

In 2019, Vulcano appeared as the celebrity guest on episode 2 of Straight Up Steve Austin.[12][13]

In February 2021, as a result of a punishment on the show, Vulcano was renamed to Prince Herb for the rest of the show's season as well as in all his media appearances.[14] The punishment episode aired on April 29, 2021.[15] However, after Gatto left the show in December 2021, the Prince Herb alias was dropped by Vulcano, and in the first episode without Gatto, aired on April 2, 2022, the other jokers officially retired Prince Herb.[16]

In June 2022, Vulcano appeared in season 1, episode 9 "Babysitting Lemurs" of Would I Lie to You?. He also appeared in season 4, episode 4 of the show What We Do in the Shadows.

Vulcano made a cameo appearance in the 2022 film Clerks III. He served as an executive producer for the 2025 TV special Foul Play with Anthony Davis.[17]

Vulcano in October 2025

What Say You? podcast

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What Say You?, an occasional podcast hosted by Vulcano and Quinn, was named Best New Show at the 2013 Stitcher Awards.[18][19] The increased popularity of What Say You sparked a friendly competition among the friends, spurring Gatto and Murray to release their own Tenderloins podcast without the other two members. In 2015, What Say You? was nominated for the Comedy, Entertainment, and Best Produced Podcast Awards at the 10th Annual Podcast Awards.[18][better source needed] They have stated that the podcast is their own side project, not a replacement of The Tenderloins Podcast. The group explained that it was difficult to coordinate the schedules of all four members outside of work, making it challenging to produce their troupe's official podcast with any regularity.

Hey Babe! Podcast

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Vulcano has collaborated with fellow comedian and friend Chris Distefano on a podcast called Hey Babe! (alternatively titled Sal and Chris Present: Hey Babe!) in recent years.[20]

Stand up career

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Vulcano has been a part of live Impractical Jokers performance tours since 2012.[21] However he has also started doing solo tours, and on May 31, 2024, he released his first full-length stand-up special, Terrified, via 800 Pound Gorilla’s production.[22][23]

Personal life

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On an episode of Impractical Jokers, he said that he was hit by a car at the age of four.[24] Vulcano has two tattoos of Jaden Smith: one on his left thigh which he received as a punishment on the show,[25] and an updated portrait on his right thigh which he received as part of a segment in Impractical Jokers: The Movie.[26]

On March 13, 2014, Vulcano's Impractical Jokers costar James Murray jokingly, yet legally, married Vulcano's sister, Jenna Vulcano, as a result of Vulcano's punishment in the season 3 finale, "Brother-in-Loss"; they annulled the marriage shortly after.[27]

In May 2024, Vulcano appeared on Theo Von's podcast This Past Weekend, where he revealed he married his long-time girlfriend and had a 20-month-old daughter with her.[28] In October of 2025 Vulcano revealed on Ryan Sicklers podcast that he and his girlfriend had another child together a 10-month-old son.[29]

A certified ordained minister, Vulcano officiated former Tenderloins member Joe Gatto's wedding.[30]

Vulcano has been a member of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels since June 15, 2016.[31][32]

Vulcano is a New York Yankees fan[33] and a pro wrestling fan, he made an appearance on the pre show of WrestleMania 35.[34]

Filmography

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Year(s) Title Role Info
1998 Damned! Lawn Mower Boy
2007 Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy Pinky
2011–present Impractical Jokers Himself Main cast (288 episodes); also producer
2015 Bones Sal Episode: "The Senator in the Street Sweeper"
2017 Drunk History Himself Episode: "Alexander Graham Bell & James Garfield/The Dambusters"
12 Monkeys Officer Sal Episode: "Causality"
2017–2021 Impractical Jokers: After Party Himself Main cast (14 episodes)
2019–2021 The Misery Index Himself Main cast (50 episodes)
2020 Impractical Jokers: The Movie Himself
MacGuyver Chef Salvatore Episode: "Mac + Desi + Riley + Aubrey"
Loafy Himself Voice role, 2 episodes
2020–2021 Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party Himself Main cast (18 episodes)
Bless the Hearts Bear Vulcano 2 episodes
2022 What We Do in the Shadows Himself Episode: "Private School"
Clerks III Auditioner
Would I Lie to You? Himself Episode: "Babysitting Lemurs"
2024 Terrified Himself Television special

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Salvatore Edward Anthony Vulcano, known professionally as Sal Vulcano, is an American improvisational and stand-up comedian, actor, and producer best known as a founding member of the comedy troupe and for co-creating, executive producing, and starring in the long-running hidden camera series , which premiered in 2011 and has become one of the network's most popular shows. Born on November 6, 1976, in , , Vulcano grew up in the area and attended , graduating in 1994, before earning a in finance from St. John's University in 1998 on an academic scholarship. Vulcano's career began in 1999 when he co-founded The Tenderloins with Joe Gatto and James Murray (initially including Mike Boccio); Brian Quinn joined the group in 2006, and they initially produced online sketch comedy videos that gained a cult following and led to their television breakthrough. The group's dynamic, centered on embarrassing pranks and improvisational challenges among friends, defines Impractical Jokers, where Vulcano often portrays the most reluctant participant, earning him a reputation for his exaggerated reactions and phobias, such as a well-documented fear of cats (although fellow member Joe Gatto stepped away from the show in 2021 due to family commitments before returning in 2023). Beyond the series, he has appeared in films like Impractical Jokers: The Movie (2020), Clerks III (2022), and episodes of shows including MacGyver and The Misery Index on TBS, while also co-hosting podcasts such as Hey Babe! with Chris Distefano and What Say You? with Brian Quinn, the latter winning Best New Show at the 2013 Stitcher Awards. In addition to his on-screen work, Vulcano released his debut stand-up comedy special Terrified in May 2024 and has performed live tours worldwide, often incorporating elements from his television persona. Personally, he became an ordained minister and officiated fellow Tenderloins member Joe Gatto's wedding, while following a for several years (approximately –2020) and famously acquiring a of as part of an punishment in . As of 2025, Vulcano continues to expand his portfolio, including executive producing projects like the 2025 TV special Foul Play with .

Early life

Family background

Salvatore Edward Anthony Vulcano was born on November 6, 1976, in , . His ethnic heritage reflects a blend of Italian ancestry from his father's side and and Puerto Rican roots from his mother's side. His parents, Sal Vulcano Sr. and Dianne Fernandez-Vulcano, divorced when he was young, shaping his early family dynamics. He grew up in alongside his three half-sisters—Kelly Ann, Diana, and Jenna—within a close-knit household that navigated the changes following the . Vulcano's childhood in was marked by typical neighborhood activities, but a significant incident occurred at age four when he was struck by a car while playing with his father in a . This accident, which he has recounted in interviews, underscored the vulnerabilities of his early years.

Education

Vulcano attended , an all-boys Catholic institution on , where he graduated in 1994. During his time there, he joined the school's Improvisation Club alongside future collaborators James Murray, , and Brian Quinn, an extracurricular activity that ignited his early passion for comedy and . This involvement in and drama classes helped foster his interest in performance, as the group bonded over shared pranks and creative endeavors that foreshadowed their later comedic pursuits. After high school, Vulcano pursued higher education at St. John's University in New York, earning a degree in in 1998 on an academic scholarship. This blend of formal studies and informal creative outlets provided a foundational balance that influenced his transition into a full-time comedy career post-graduation.

Career

Formation of The Tenderloins and early projects

In 1999, Sal Vulcano co-founded the improvisational comedy troupe with longtime friends , James "Murr" Murray, and Brian "Q" Quinn while living in , New York. The group, drawing from their shared interest in developed during high school, began staging live performances around New York and across the in the early 2000s. By the mid-2000s, expanded into digital content creation, self-producing a series of short comedic sketches and webisodes that they uploaded to online platforms, including starting in 2007. These early videos, featuring absurd scenarios and group banter, accumulated millions of views and helped build a dedicated online following for the troupe. In 2007, The Tenderloins achieved a significant breakthrough by winning the $100,000 grand prize in NBC's "It's Your Show" sketch comedy competition with their entry "Time Thugs," a time-travel parody sketch hosted by Carson Daly. The prize money enabled the group to fund additional self-produced projects, including a pilot episode for Spike TV in 2008 titled "The Tenderloins," which the network ultimately declined to pick up as a series. Undeterred, they developed another pilot in 2009 that was selected for screening at the New York Television Festival, further honing their collaborative style through these independent endeavors.

Impractical Jokers

Impractical Jokers is an American hidden camera reality comedy series co-created by —consisting of Sal Vulcano, , James "Murr" Murray, and Brian "Q" Quinn—that premiered on on December 15, 2011. The show features the four lifelong friends competing in a series of increasingly outrageous dares and pranks conducted in public settings, with each challenge designed to test their ability to convince unsuspecting strangers to go along with absurd requests or behaviors. The member who receives the most thumbs-downs from the hidden control room—where the other three observe and provide prompts via earpiece—loses the round and ultimately faces a humiliating punishment at the episode's conclusion. Vulcano, known for his high-strung reactions and phobias, has become synonymous with the show's most memorable punishments, often enduring elaborate and uncomfortable scenarios that play on his personal vulnerabilities. By November 2017, he had accumulated the highest number of punishments among the group, highlighting his role as the frequent target of the others' creative retribution. A standout example occurred in season three, episode 21 ("Joker vs. Joker," aired August 14, 2014), where Vulcano lost a three-way and was forced to get a permanent of Jaden Smith's face on his —a decision that has since become a fan-favorite moment and a permanent reminder of the show's boundary-pushing humor. The series adapted to the with a production hiatus from early 2020, resuming filming under strict safety protocols for season nine, which premiered on February 4, 2021. During this period, Vulcano adopted the alias "Prince Herb" as part of a punishment from the season eight finale, which required him to use the name in credits and wear oversized earrings from February through April 2021, adding a layer of to the show's return. As of 2025, Impractical Jokers remains an ongoing staple, with season 11B airing on TBS and truTV, continuing to draw audiences through its blend of improvisation and camaraderie. The franchise expanded with the 2020 feature film Impractical Jokers: The Movie, directed by Chris Henchy, which premiered in theaters on February 21, 2020, and follows the group on a road trip framed by a fictional high school mishap, incorporating their signature hidden-camera challenges.

Other television and film projects

Beyond his primary work on , Sal Vulcano has contributed to various television and film projects through cameos, producing roles, and guest appearances. In 2022, Vulcano made a brief in Kevin Smith's , portraying Auditioner 7 in a scene featuring actors trying out for a film-within-the-film. This role marked one of his early forays into outside his core collaborations. Vulcano served as an for the 2025 television special Foul Play with Anthony Davis, a half-hour prank comedy featuring NBA star and other athletes, produced by Bad Woods Entertainment—his launched with partners in recent years. The special, which aired on TBS following the , highlighted Vulcano's expanding role in developing hidden-camera content beyond his established series. As a lifelong professional wrestling enthusiast, Vulcano made a guest appearance on the pre-show kickoff for WWE's in 2019, participating in a comedy segment alongside fellow member Brian "Q" Quinn and host Akbar Gbaja-Biamila. Prior to the 2011 debut of , Vulcano took on minor acting roles in early projects by comedy troupe, including a 2009 pilot selected for the New York Television Festival and the unaired 2011 pilot Mission: Uncomfortable. These efforts showcased his initial on-screen presence in sketch and hidden-camera formats that laid the groundwork for his later career.

Podcasts

Sal Vulcano co-hosts the podcast What Say You? alongside Brian Quinn, a fellow member of troupe. Launched on September 30, 2013, the show features casual discussions on , pop culture, personal anecdotes, and absurd hypotheticals, often drawing from the hosts' shared experiences in . The podcast quickly gained recognition, winning the Best New Podcast award at the 2013 Stitcher Awards for its engaging, unscripted format. In recent years, Vulcano expanded his podcasting presence with Hey Babe!, co-hosted with comedian . Debuting on December 1, 2020, the program blends humor with personal storytelling, covering topics like family life, relationships, and everyday mishaps in a lighthearted, conversational style. Episodes typically run 45-60 minutes and emphasize the hosts' comedic chemistry, with Distefano's high-energy anecdotes complementing Vulcano's reactions. The podcast has produced over 180 episodes, fostering a dedicated audience through platforms like and . What Say You? has evolved into an occasional series, with irregular releases allowing the hosts to focus on other projects while maintaining its core appeal. By , it had reached at least 75 episodes, incorporating guest interviews with comedians and industry figures to explore topics like critiques and life regrets, as seen in a October 2025 installment discussing hypothetical scenarios. This sporadic schedule has kept the podcast fresh, with Season 2 reviving discussions in 2020 amid renewed interest in audio formats.

Stand-up comedy

Following the success of Impractical Jokers, which premiered in 2011 and became a long-running hit on truTV, Sal Vulcano transitioned to developing his solo stand-up career in the mid-2010s, building on nearly three decades of comedy experience including improv and sketch work with The Tenderloins. He began performing solo tours around 2014, gradually shifting to full-time stand-up over the next decade while continuing group projects, with early shows focusing on personal storytelling honed from years of live performance. Vulcano released his debut hour-long stand-up special, Terrified, on May 31, 2024, via in partnership with Media. The special, taped at Chicago's , explores his persistent childhood fears—such as a phobia of thunder stemming from his mother's explanation that it was " bowling"—and how they have lingered into adulthood, drawing from vivid personal recollections for comedic effect. It garnered over 1 million views in its first few weeks and approached 2 million by late 2024, later becoming available on streaming platforms like Max. In 2025, Vulcano launched his Everything's Fine Tour, a national solo outing featuring all-new material performed in theaters across the U.S., including stops at The and the Dr. Phillips Center. The tour marks a deeper dive into his personal life, sharing stories about fatherhood, family dynamics, and everyday vulnerabilities that he typically keeps private, offering audiences a more intimate contrast to his prank-heavy television persona. Vulcano's stand-up style emphasizes self-deprecating humor through narrative-driven sets, often rooted in his own fears and family anecdotes, creating a relatable, sitcom-like flow that connects with audiences via vulnerability and exaggerated personal tales.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Sal Vulcano married his longtime girlfriend in 2024, though the couple had kept their relationship private for years prior to the union. The marriage remained under wraps until Vulcano publicly revealed it during an appearance on Theo Von's This Past Weekend podcast in May 2024, where he expressed mixed feelings about sharing such personal details amid his rising fame. Vulcano and his wife welcomed their first child, a , in September 2022; she was 20 months old at the time of his May 2024 revelation. The couple expanded their with the birth of a son in December 2024, who was 10 months old as of October 2025, as shared by Vulcano on Ryan Sickler's The HoneyDew . Despite his public career, Vulcano has emphasized a deliberate choice to shield his from media scrutiny, citing concerns over privacy and the challenges of balancing with parenthood. He has described fatherhood as profoundly rewarding yet demanding, particularly in managing the differing needs of his young children while maintaining a low profile for their sake.

Interests and honors

Vulcano is an avid fan of the New York Yankees, frequently attending games and expressing enthusiasm for the team through public engagements. His fandom reflects a deep-rooted passion for , often shared in personal appearances and interactions with supporters. Similarly, Vulcano has long been a dedicated follower of , citing influences from his youth and naming icons such as "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, , and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin as his personal Mount Rushmore of wrestlers. This interest has led to notable crossover moments, including his appearance on the Kickoff Show in 2019 alongside fellow cast member Brian Quinn, where they contributed to a comedic segment. In recognition of his contributions to and , Vulcano was inducted into the , an honorary society, and holds the title of . As an ordained minister, he has also officiated the wedding of his close friend and former collaborator , underscoring the strong personal bonds within the group.

Professional works

Television

Vulcano's earliest television credit came in 2007 as a contestant on the competition series It's Your Show, where he collaborated with the comedy troupe to win the $100,000 grand prize for their sketch "Time Thugs." From 2011 to the present, Vulcano has starred as a lead performer and served as an executive producer on the hidden camera comedy series , which features him alongside fellow Tenderloins members Brian Quinn, James Murray, and formerly . Vulcano appeared as a guest on an episode of the professional wrestling program in 2019. In 2025, he acted as for the TBS prank special Foul Play with Anthony Davis, a one-hour program hosted by NBA star that featured celebrity and athlete pranks.

Film

Vulcano's film career began with early independent projects before gaining prominence through his work with collective. His roles have primarily been in comedic features, often involving cameos or lead performances tied to his improv background.
  • Damned! (1998): Vulcano appeared as Lawn Mower Boy in this low-budget independent comedy directed by James "Murr" Murray, an early collaboration among the future Impractical Jokers members.
  • Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy (2006): He portrayed the character Pinky in this independent romantic comedy film centered on professional wrestling.
  • Impractical Jokers: The Movie (2020): Vulcano starred as a lead alongside his Tenderloins co-stars Joe Gatto, James Murray, and Brian Quinn in this feature adaptation of their hidden-camera series, where they embark on a road trip to fulfill a lifelong dream; he also served as a producer.
  • Clerks III (2022): Vulcano made a brief cameo as an auditioner (customer) in Kevin Smith's comedy-drama, appearing alongside his Impractical Jokers colleagues during a scene involving theater auditions.
No additional feature film roles or producer credits for Vulcano have been reported after 2022 as of November 2025.

Stand-up specials and tours

Vulcano began incorporating stand-up elements into his career alongside Impractical Jokers, with early recorded performances including his appearance on Comedy Central's This Is Not Happening in 2016, where he shared a story titled "Possible Terrorism." His solo live stand-up tours emerged in the late 2010s, featuring performances at theaters such as the Wheeler Opera House in , on January 5, 2019. These early outings included various comedy club and theater shows, building on his improvisational background to deliver personal anecdotes. Vulcano expanded to a full national solo tour in 2022–2023, performing at comedy clubs and theaters across more than 60 markets and selling out venues like the Beacon Theatre in New York and the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. In 2024, he released his debut hour-long stand-up special, Terrified, on May 31 via 800 Pound Gorilla Media's YouTube channel, vividly recounting adolescent fears that persisted into adulthood and amassing over 1 million views within weeks of launch. The special, directed by Eric Abrams, became available on additional platforms including Max, Hulu, and Prime Video. Building on this momentum, Vulcano launched the Everything's Fine Tour in fall 2024 as his latest national stand-up endeavor, emphasizing hilarious personal stories and offbeat observations in theater settings. The ongoing tour extends through 2026, with key dates including November 14, 2025, at The Chicago Theatre in , ; December 27, 2025, at the Beacon Theatre in New York, New York; and May 1, 2026, at the Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center in .

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