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Brian Regan
Birth nameBrian Joseph Regan
Born (1958-06-02) June 2, 1958 (age 66)
Miami, Florida U.S.
MediumStand-up, television
GenresObservational comedy
SpouseKathleen Patricia Bieszczat (October 15, 1997-2011; divorced[1][2])
Children2
WebsiteBrianRegan.com

Brian Joseph Regan (/ˈrɡən/) (born June 2, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian who uses observational, sarcastic, and self-deprecating humor. His performances are clean as he refrains from profanity and off-color humor. Regan's material typically covers everyday events, such as shipping a package with UPS, mortgages, and visits to the optometrist. While he does not define himself as youth-oriented, Regan makes frequent references to childhood, including little league baseball, grade school spelling bees, and science projects. He incorporates body language and facial expressions into his act.

Early life and education

Regan was born in Miami, Florida, and was raised in Westchester, Florida,[3] with seven brothers and sisters. He attended Christopher Columbus High School. He is of Irish descent.[4] Regan was always a fan of Steve Martin, The Smothers Brothers and Johnny Carson. Though he attended Heidelberg College in Ohio with plans of being an accountant, a football coach there encouraged him to consider theater and communications. He played wide receiver on the football team at Heidelberg. During his last semester in 1980, Regan dropped out of school to pursue stand-up comedy (he eventually finished his degree in 1997). Brian's brother, Dennis Regan, also makes his living as a stand-up comedian.[5]

Career

Regan released his first CD, Brian Regan Live, in 1997. In 2004, Regan self-released a DVD of his performance at the Irvine Improv titled I Walked on the Moon and was also a featured comedian in a Comedy Central's animated stand-up series Shorties Watchin' Shorties.[6] In April 2007, Regan signed a deal with Comedy Central to star in two one-hour stand-up specials, release the specials on DVD, develop a show for the network, and headline a theater tour, "Brian Regan in Concert: A Comedy Central Live Event," which began June 8, 2007.

Brian's first one-hour special Standing Up debuted on Comedy Central on June 10, 2007. The special was recorded in April at The Barclay Theater in Irvine, CA and a DVD of the performance was released August 14, 2007. His second Comedy Central special, entitled The Epitome of Hyperbole, premiered on September 6, 2008.[7] A DVD of the performance was released September 9, 2008.

His performance, All By Myself, is available via CD, exclusively on his website.[citation needed]

In 2012, he was the featured guest on Jerry Seinfeld's web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Season 1 episode 3.

Regan recorded on September 26, 2015 the first ever live special on Comedy Central, Brian Regan: Live from Radio City Music Hall.[8] It was released as a video/audio album in Feb 2016.

In 2017, Regan signed a deal with Netflix and Jerry Seinfeld to release two stand-up specials.[9]

In 2019, Regan and his son Chris played Mario Kart 8[10] on Guest Grumps, a Game Grumps spin-off series.

Discography

  • 1997: Brian Regan: Live [CD]
  • 2004: I Walked on the Moon [DVD/MP3]
  • 2007: Standing Up [DVD/MP3]
  • 2008: The Epitome of Hyperbole [DVD/MP3]
  • 2010: All by Myself [CD/MP3]
  • 2015: Live From Radio City Music Hall [DVD/CD/MP3]
  • 2017: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers [Netflix]

Filmography

Film and television appearances
Year Title Role Notes
1989–1990 The Pat Sajak Show Himself 3 episodes
1992 A-List Himself Also writer
1992 Something's Wrong with the Regan Boy Himself Also writer
1992 The Dennis Miller Show Himself 2 episodes
1993 Short Attention Span Theater Himself/Host Episode: "Comedy Bootcamp"
1995–2015 Late Show with David Letterman Himself/guest 28 episodes
1998 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Himself 2 episodes
1999 The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn Himself Season 2, episode 82
2000 Comedy Central Presents Himself Also writer
2000 Open Mic Himself Deleted scenes
2002 Comic Remix Himself 2 episodes
2004, 2008 Late Night with Conan O'Brien Himself 3 episodes
2004 Brian Regan: I Walked on the Moon Himself Also writer and executive producer
2004 Shorties Watchin' Shorties Himself 3 episodes
2007 Brian Regan: Standing Up Himself Also writer and executive producer
2008 Brian Regan: The Epitome of Hyperbole Himself Also writer and executive producer
2011 The Marriage Ref Himself/panelist
2012 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Himself Episode: "A Monkey and a Lava Lamp"
2014 Top Five Engineer
2015–2017 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Himself 3 episodes
2015 Brian Regan: Live From Radio City Music Hall Himself Also writer and executive producer
2017 Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers Himself Also writer and executive producer
2017 Loudermilk Mugsy 4 episodes
2018 Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Himself Episode: "Are There Left Handed Spoons?"

References

  1. ^ Ancestry.com. Nevada, Marriage Index, 1956-2005 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007.
  2. ^ https://www.courant.com/ctnow/arts-theater/hc-brian-regan-20141001-story.html
  3. ^ "Miami native Brian Regan joins lineup at South Beach Comedy Festival". tribunedigital-sunsentinel.
  4. ^ "Q&A: Comedian Brian Regan talks humor and his upcoming show in South Bend". Elkhart Truth. Archived from the original on 2014-12-13.
  5. ^ Patrick Bromley. "Brian Regan (Stand-up Comedian) Biography". About.com Entertainment.
  6. ^ "Brian Regan". brianregan.com.
  7. ^ "Brian Regan". Comedy Central.
  8. ^ "COMEDY CENTRAL AND BRIAN REGAN ANNOUNCE THE FIRST LIVE..." Comedy Central Press. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  9. ^ The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2018-11-23), Brian Regan Teamed Up with Jerry Seinfeld for His Netflix Sketch Show, retrieved 2019-04-20
  10. ^ GameGrumps (2019-04-08), Mario Kart 8 w/ BRIAN REGAN!, retrieved 2019-04-20