Comedians
Comedy is a strong personality laboratory because the coping style is part of the performance. These profiles often expose shame, status games, intimacy avoidance, and honesty through humor.
Comedian personality types are a working laboratory for the Enneagram, because the coping style is the act. Stand-up comedian Enneagram analysis on this page includes headliners, sketch and TV comics, satire hosts, and internet-native comedians — performers whose insecurities, aggressions, status games, and honesty mechanisms are built into the material. Compare comedy personality analysis across lanes and the patterns get sharper: which comics use shame as fuel, which use absurdity as armor, which weaponize charm, and which use the stage as the only safe room they have. Each satire host Enneagram profile and sketch comedian personality breakdown is grounded in repeated behavior across specials, interviews, and persona shifts, not single jokes — because the long arc is where the type shows up.
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Splits the library into stand-up headliners, sketch/TV comics, satire hosts, and internet-native comedians.
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Comedians Subcategories
Splits the library into stand-up headliners, sketch/TV comics, satire hosts, and internet-native comedians.
Stand-Up Headliners
Comics built on live energy, provocation, timing, and the need to dominate a room with a single voice.
Sketch, TV & Character Comics
Performers whose comedy depends on ensemble instincts, recurring personas, writing rooms, or long-form character work.

Aubrey Plaza
Comedy's Deadpan Skeptic

Pete Davidson
Comedy's Lovable Mess

Amy Poehler
Comedy's Warm-Hearted Enforcer

Tim Robinson
Comedy's Cringe Cartographer

Mindy Kaling
Comedy's Relentless Alchemist

Kevin Hart
Comedy's Restless Engine

Marcello Hernandez
SNL's Joyful Parachute

Jack Black
Comedy's Boundless Showman
Satire Hosts & Political Comedy
Comedians who merge humor with commentary, making cultural interpretation part of the act.
Internet & Podcast Comics
Comedians whose appeal grows through clips, audience intimacy, personality-first content, and internet-native momentum.
Other Comedians
Useful comedy profiles that still belong on this page, but do not yet fit one of the tighter stand-up, satire, or crossover groupings.

Matt Rife
Comedy's Grief-Powered Charmer

Steve Carell
Comedy's Invisible Lead

Robin Williams
Comedy's Lonely Possibility Engine

Eddie Murphy
Comedy's Joyful Recluse

Chelsea Handler
Comedy's Armored Softie

Bobby Lee
Comedy's Confessional Live Wire

Tina Fey
Comedy's Strategic Introvert
Comedians — FAQ
Quick answers about how this category is built and what the data shows.
What kinds of comedians are included on this page?
The comedy category covers stand-up comics, sketch performers, satire hosts, and internet-native comedians analyzed through the Enneagram.
Why is comedy useful for personality analysis?
Comedy often turns coping style into performance, which makes insecurity, aggression, honesty, shame management, and social radar easier to spot.
How is the comedy category organized?
The page separates stand-up headliners, sketch and TV comics, satire hosts, and internet or podcast-driven comedy personalities.
Which Enneagram type is over-represented in the 9takes Comedians category?
Of the 26 profiles in the 9takes Comedians category, Type 7 (Enthusiast) is over-represented at 42.3% (+28.74 pp vs. the 339-profile corpus baseline). Type 4 (Individualist) is the most under-represented type in this lane at 3.9% (-10.31 pp). These numbers are computed from the 9takes corpus of 339 published profiles and regenerated on every deploy — see the full dataset at https://9takes.com/corpus-stats.
How fresh is the data on this page?
74.3% of the 339 published profiles on 9takes were refreshed in the last 90 days (252 of 339).
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