
Lahna Turner
Comic. Filmmaker. Writer. Producer.
Lahna Turner is a comedian, filmmaker, writer, producer, and storyteller whose work spans stand-up comedy, television, film, publishing, and documentary storytelling.
For more than two decades, she has built a loyal following through her fearless comedy, sharp observations, and unfiltered perspective on relationships, family, motherhood, and the beautifully messy realities of life. Her credits include appearances on NBC, Comedy Central, Netflix, Hulu, VH1, Animal Planet, CMT, truTV, and SiriusXM, where her comedy albums have been featured to audiences worldwide.
Known for blending stand-up with original music, Lahna’s acclaimed one-hour special A Song About It and albums including If These Lips Could Talk, D!@k Jokes and Other Assorted Love Songs, and Limeade showcase her signature ability to find humor in life’s most uncomfortable truths.
Today, Lahna’s creative work extends far beyond the stage. As the producer, director, and driving force behind the documentary Come What May, she spent nearly a decade chronicling the life, legacy, struggles, and impact of comedian Ralphie May. The film explores themes of addiction, fame, family, grief, resilience, and the complicated realities behind public success, transforming a deeply personal story into a broader cultural conversation.
Whether performing live, creating films, developing original intellectual property, or speaking to audiences around the world, Lahna Turner remains committed to one thing: telling stories that make people laugh, think, feel, and connect.
Because some stories entertain us. The best stories stay with us.