Harland Williams Launches Comedy Into Space With Latest Sketch
The versatile comedian explores galactic humor in new Instagram post featuring 'Ladies in Space'

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Comedian Harland Williams is taking his unique brand of humor to the final frontier with his latest social media post. The veteran performer shared a sketch titled “Ladies in Space” on Instagram, continuing his stream of character-driven comedy content.
In the Instagram video, Williams appears to be performing one of his signature comedy characters, dressed in what looks like a space-themed costume.
The Versatile Comedian
Harland Williams has built a career spanning multiple entertainment platforms. Williams was born in Toronto, Canada, and has established himself as a comedian, actor, author, artist, musician, and podcast host. His comedy style is known for being offbeat, unpredictable, and often surreal—elements clearly on display in this space-themed sketch.
Williams first gained widespread recognition for his film roles in the 1990s, appearing in movies like “Dumb and Dumber,” “Freddy Got Fingered,” “Half Baked,” and “Rocket Man.” The latter film seems particularly relevant to his current space-themed comedy content, as he played a NASA astronaut in that 1997 Disney comedy.
His distinctive voice has also been featured in animated productions, including “Robot Chicken,” “Meet the Robinsons,” and “Puppy Dog Pals.”
The Harland Highway
The space-themed content appears to be part of Williams’ broader comedy output, which includes his podcast “The Harland Highway.” Recent Instagram posts show Williams actively promoting this podcast with various comedy sketches and characters.
In one recent post, Williams shared a clip with the caption “Deep drama on the Harland Highway podcast on YouTube,” featuring comedic performances. Another post mentions “Beetletrump on the Harland Highway podcast,” suggesting Williams is creating character-based segments for his show.
The podcast seems to include collaborations with other comedians. A post from Williams’ account mentions comedian Melissa Villaseñor, suggesting guest appearances or collaborative sketches. Williams promotes these episodes with humorous tags to brands like Arby’s, Subway, and Olive Garden—though these appear to be comedic references rather than actual sponsorships.
Beyond his digital content, Williams remains active on the stand-up comedy circuit. A recent post shared on social media announced his upcoming appearance at Comedy Works South, indicating that fans can see him perform live.
The “Ladies in Space” post fits into this pattern of space-themed comedy that Williams has been developing across his social media presence. It represents a continuation of the character work that has made him a distinctive voice in comedy since the 1990s.
Williams’ unique approach to comedy—blending absurdist characters, unexpected scenarios, and his trademark delivery—continues to evolve while maintaining the core elements that have defined his comedic identity for decades. Whether in space, on podcasts, or on stage, Williams remains committed to his distinctive brand of humor.

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