Damon Millard was born into a destitute family and raised in a seedy trailer-park in New York by a sometimes completely-insane, overbearing mother. On stage Damon relives memories of an ill-spent child hood; hand-me-down clothes, being an outcast, relationships that didn't work out, and drug seeking at the dentist.
Damon's stage presence is pure energy; he builds one story after another and then suddenly ties them back together. He let's the audience into some of the most personal moments in his life. At no time does his material lack controversy or shock, but is never superficial; somewhere in the subtext of incessant drug abuse, and stealing his ex-girlfriend's silverware exists a brilliant commentary on what it means to be a lost soul in our modern society.
Damon is a founding member of Caste of Killers Comedy Collective, which he started in 2010 as a response to the lack of stage opportunities in Milwaukee.