A.D. Hodge
A.D. Hodge's Bio
Houston native, A.D Hodge born Artrell Sam found comedy at the prime age of 23. His inspiration came from many experiences from the countless times of childhood bullying, to even Maturing throughout high school and later finding acceptance as a young black man at popular HBCU meanwhile trying to find himself and love. Creeping towards the age of 32, A.D. Hodge has had the opportunity to host and feature in local and out of state shows for acts such as Aida Rodriguez (Showtime, HBO, Showtime), Damon Wayans (Major Payne & My Wife and Kids), Mario Tory (Hart of the City), Faizon Love (Friday, Growhouse and 3 Strikes) Tony Woods (Bad Boys of Comedy) and Billy Sorrells (Wild N Out and All Def Digital). Ranging from Arizona, Baltimore and Washington D.C. He has even taking the time to produce his own shows featuring other comics. Currently A.D. looks to continue and grow in the comedy entertainment business by attending open mics, festivals, and comedy workshops.