Lou Wilson

Actor and comedian Lou Wilson first caught the attention of mainstream audiences when he began appearing on the series "The Guest Book" (TBS, 2017-). Born in Altadena, California in 1991, Wilson eventually settled on Boston University for college. While studying communications and Italian at the school, he dove headfirst into the area's renowned comedy scene, becoming a member of the University's improv troupe My Mother's Fleabag. He also performed with the ImprovBoston Family Show, a kid-friendly sketch group that won a Nickelodeon Award for Best Children's Theater. After graduating in 2014 and subsequently moving back to California, Wilson turned his attention to the Upright Citizens Brigade, where he quickly became a member of the sketch teams DIRT and The New Deal. While performing regularly for live audiences, Wilson also began cultivating his comedy skills on camera, co-starring in the webseries "Tween Fest" (Funny or Die, 2016-) and appearing on an episode of "Comedy Bang! Bang!" (IFC, 2012-17). Soon, Wilson snagged roles in more long form projects, joining the cast of the series "American Vandal" (Netflix, 2017-), as well as co-starring in Greg Garcia's "The Guest Book."