Brennan Lee Mulligan

  • Brennan Lee Mulligan is a writer, actor, and game master known for his work in the field of tabletop role-playing games. He gained recognition for his role as the Dungeon Master in the web series "Dimension 20" by CollegeHumor. Mulligan is celebrated for his storytelling abilities, dynamic character portrayals, and his talent for creating immersive and engaging game worlds. His passion for the medium and his ability to captivate audiences have made him a beloved figure in the tabletop RPG community.

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  • Male
  • 1980s
  • North America
  • White/European
  • Comedian, Actor, Writer, Gamemaster
  • Fulltime cast member and writer at CollegeHumor.
  • He has a background in improv theater and started working at College Humor as a fact checker and question writer for their hit web game show Um, Actually.
  • For many years in his teens, Mulligan was a lead story writer and performer for the live action role-playing summer camp, The Wayfinder Experience.
  • Brennan was introduced to the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons by his mother at age nine, first gamemastering at age ten. In 2005, at 17 years old, Mulligan graduated from SUNY Ulster with an associate degree, having majored in philosophy/humanities.
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