Brian Regan (comedian)

Brian Joseph Regan (/ˈrɡən/) (born June 2, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian who uses observational, sarcastic, and self-deprecating humor. He is known for incorporating body language and facial expressions into his act. [citation needed] His performances are often described as clean as he refrains from profanity as well as taboo subject matter. [citation needed] Regan's material typically covers everyday events, such as shipping a package with UPS, mortgages, and visits to the optometrist.[3] 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.[4]

Brian Regan
Birth nameBrian Joseph Regan
Born (1958-06-02) June 2, 1958 (age 65)
Miami, Florida U.S.
MediumStand-up, television
Years active1980–present
GenresObservational comedy, clean comedy, self-deprecating, physical comedy
SpouseKathleen Patricia Bieszczat (1997–2011; divorced[1][2])
Children2
WebsiteBrianRegan.com

Regan started out doing standup comedy in the 1980s and made his television debut on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1991. Regan subsequently released his first standup album, Brian Regan: Live in 1997 and has performed on various talk shows including The Dennis Miller Show, Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. He has since gained acclaim among fans and comedians, selling out nationwide tours and continuing to release comedy albums. In 2014 he made his film debut making an appearance in Chris Rock's comedy Top Five (2014). He starred in Peter Farrelly's dark comedy series Loudermilk (2017–2020). He has appeared twice on Jerry Seinfeld's show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee and has released three Netflix comedy specials. In 2018, Regan's sketch comedy series Standup and Away! with Brian Regan which was produced by Seinfeld, was released on Netflix.

Early life and education edit

Born in Miami, Florida to a Catholic Irish-American family,[5][6] Brian Regan was raised in Westchester, Florida.[7] He has seven siblings, including brother Dennis Regan, who is also a stand-up comedian.[8][5] He attended Christopher Columbus High School.

He attended Heidelberg College in Ohio, where he played wide receiver on the football team.[9][10] Originally he had plans of being an accountant, but one of his football coaches saw his comic routines and encouraged him to consider theater and communications. During his last semester in 1980, Regan dropped out of school to pursue stand-up comedy. He finished his degree in 1997.

Career edit

In 1991, Regan made his first late night appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.[11] Regan continued standup comedy, releasing his first comedy album, 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. He was a featured comedian in a Comedy Central's animated stand-up series Shorties Watchin' Shorties.[12] 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.[13] A DVD of the performance was released September 9, 2008. His performance, All By Myself, is available via CD, exclusively on his website.

In 2012, Regan was the featured guest on Jerry Seinfeld's web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. He is also one of the few comedians to be featured on that show twice appearing in the 2018 episode: "Are There Left Handed Spoons?". After seeing him perform standup in New Jersey, Chris Rock invited Regan to appear in his film, Top Five (2014), which was his first film appearance.

In 2015, Regan made his 28th and final stand-up performance on The Late Show With David Letterman.[14] Regan recorded on September 26, 2015, the first ever live special on Comedy Central, Brian Regan: Live from Radio City Music Hall.[15] It was released as a video/audio album in Feb 2016.

In 2017, Regan was cast as Mugsy in Peter Farrelly's dark comedy series Loudermilk starring Ron Livingston.[16] The series has earned critical acclaim with a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes. Creator Farrelly praised Regan on his dark subversive performance in the show by saying, “the performance [Regan] gives this year is the best performance on television this year".[17] That same year, Regan signed a deal with Netflix and Jerry Seinfeld to release two stand-up specials, Nunchucks and Flamethrowers (2017), and Standup and Away! with Brian Regan (2018).[18] On February 23, 2021, Regan released a stand-up special, On the Rocks, on Netflix.[19]

Influences and acclaim edit

Regan cites Johnny Carson, Steve Martin, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, and David Letterman as influences on his comedy.[20]

Regan has received acclaim among his comedy peers, including Jerry Seinfeld who has described him as "one of my favorite, favorite stand-up comedians". Other comedians to have praised Regan include Norm Macdonald, Chris Rock, Jimmy Fallon, Patton Oswalt, David Letterman, and Bill Burr.[21][22]

Discography edit

  • 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]
  • 2021: On the Rocks [Netflix]

Filmography edit

Film and television appearances
YearTitleRoleNotes
1989-1990The Pat Sajak ShowHimself3 episodes
1990‘’A Pair of Jokers’’Himself1 episode
1991The Tonight Show with Johnny CarsonHimselfEpisode: "Bob Hope / Brian Regan"
1992A-ListHimselfAlso writer
1992Something's Wrong with the Regan BoyHimselfAlso writer
1992The Dennis Miller ShowHimself2 episodes
1993Short Attention Span TheaterHimself/hostEpisode: "Comedy Bootcamp"
1995–2015Late Show with David LettermanHimself/guest28 episodes
1998Dr. Katz, Professional TherapistHimself2 episodes
1999The Late Late Show with Craig KilbornHimselfSeason 2, episode 82
2000Comedy Central PresentsHimselfAlso writer
2000Open MicHimselfDeleted scenes
2002Comic RemixHimself2 episodes
2004, 2008Late Night with Conan O'BrienHimself3 episodes
2004Brian Regan: I Walked on the MoonHimselfAlso writer and executive producer
2004Shorties Watchin' ShortiesHimself3 episodes
2007Brian Regan: Standing UpHimselfAlso writer and executive producer
2008Brian Regan: The Epitome of HyperboleHimselfAlso writer and executive producer
2011The Marriage RefHimself/panelistEpisode: "Kathy Griffin / Ellen Pompeo / Brian Regan"
2012Comedians in Cars Getting CoffeeHimselfEpisode: "A Monkey and a Lava Lamp"
2014Top FiveEngineerFeature film debut
2015–2017The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonHimself3 episodes
2015Brian Regan: Live From Radio City Music HallHimselfAlso writer and executive producer
2017Brian Regan: Nunchucks and FlamethrowersHimselfAlso writer and executive producer
2017LoudermilkMugsy30 episodes
2018Comedians in Cars Getting CoffeeHimselfEpisode: "Are There Left Handed Spoons?"
2018Standup and Away! with Brian ReganHimself2 episodes and executive producer
2021Brian Regan: On the RocksHimselfAlso writer and executive producer

References edit

  1. ^ Ancestry.com. (2007). "Brian Joseph Regan". Nevada, Marriage Index, 1956-2005 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
  2. ^ Condran, Ed (October 1, 2014). "Evolving 'Clean Comedian' Brian Regan Happy Sticking To Standup". Hartford Courant.
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "brian regan UPS". YouTube. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  4. ^ "Comedian Brian Regan Sees The Dinosaurs In Everyday Life". NPR. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Parrott, Jeff (October 11, 2014). "Q&A: Comedian Brian Regan talks humor and his upcoming show in South Bend". The Elkhart Truth. Archived from the original on 2014-10-14.
  6. ^ Rubin, Jeffrey (August 17, 2018). "Brian Regan, the Traditionalist Comedian". The Crisis. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  7. ^ Hood, Micaela (January 21, 2010). "Miami native Brian Regan joins lineup at South Beach Comedy Festival". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  8. ^ Bromley, Patrick. "Brian Regan (Stand-up Comedian) Biography". About.com Entertainment.
  9. ^ Cardon, Dustin (April 8, 2021). "Brian Regan, "On The Rocks" and Sharing Joy Through Comedy During a Pandemic". Jackson Free Press. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
  10. ^ Buell, Bill (October 18, 2018). "Regan not crude, just very funny". The Daily Gazette. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
  11. ^ "COMIC BRIAN REGAN'S BIG BREAK WAS MORE THAN HE BARGAINED FOR". The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  12. ^ "Brian Regan". brianregan.com.
  13. ^ "Brian Regan". Comedy Central.
  14. ^ "Brian Regan". uproarcomedy. Archived from the original on June 13, 2017. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  15. ^ "COMEDY CENTRAL AND BRIAN REGAN ANNOUNCE THE FIRST LIVE..." Comedy Central Press. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  16. ^ "In 'Loudermilk,' Comedian Brian Regan Finds New Life In A Different Role". Forbes. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  17. ^ "Peter Farrelly Makes the Case For 'Loudermilk', Teases Season 3 & Beyond As 2 Former Audience Series Seek New Homes". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  18. ^ The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2018-11-23), Brian Regan Teamed Up with Jerry Seinfeld for His Netflix Sketch Show, archived from the original on 2018-11-25, retrieved 2019-04-20
  19. ^ Netflix, On the Rocks, retrieved 2021-01-25
  20. ^ "Comedian Brian Regan Talks Influences, Letterman". The News Record. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  21. ^ "Comedy Central's First Live Broadcast with the Funniest Stand-Up Alive". Vanity Fair. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  22. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Comic Brian Regan Goes From Coffee With Seinfeld To Radio City". Today Show. Retrieved July 3, 2021.

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