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Kathy Griffin
Griffin at the 2019 South by Southwest Festival
Birth name
Kathleen Mary Griffin
Born
November 4, 1960 (age 64)
Oak Park, Illinois, U.S.
Medium
Stand-up
television
Years active
1980–present
Subject(s)
Popular culture
Irish-American culture
Spouse
Matt Moline
(m. 2001; div. 2006)
Randy Bick
(m. 2020; div. 2025)
Website
Kathleen Mary Griffin (born November 4, 1960) is an American comedian and actress who has starred in television series, comedy specials and has released multiple comedy albums. In 2007 and 2008, Griffin won Primetime Emmy Awards for her reality show Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List. She has also appeared in supporting roles in films.
Griffin was born in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. In 1978, she moved to Los Angeles, where she studied drama at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute and became a member of the improvisational comedy troupe The Groundlings. In the 1990s, Griffin began performing as a stand-up comedian and appeared as a guest star on television shows, including a supporting role on the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan (1996–2000).
The Bravo reality show Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List (2005–2010) became a ratings hit for the network and earned her two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Reality Program. Griffin has released six comedy albums, all of which received Grammy Award nominations. Her first album For Your Consideration (2008) made her the first female comedian to debut at the top of the Billboard Top Comedy Albums chart. In 2009, she released her autobiography Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin. After being nominated for six years in a row for the Grammy for Best Comedy Album, she won the award in 2014.
Griffin has recorded numerous standup comedy specials for HBO and Bravo. For the latter network, she has recorded sixteen television specials, breaking the Guinness World record for the number of aired television specials on any network.[1][2] In 2011, she also became the first comedian to have four specials televised in a year.[3] Griffin is known for her controversial style and statements about celebrities, religion and sexuality, including holding a mask stylized as Donald Trump's severed head in 2017, which provoked a United States Secret Service investigation and later became the basis of her concert film A Hell of a Story (2019).
Early life
Kathleen Mary Griffin was born on November 4, 1960, in the Chicago suburb Oak Park, Illinois,[4] to first-generation Irish-Americans Margaret Mary "Maggie" Griffin (née Corbally), who was a hospital administrator, and John Patrick Griffin, an employee at a RadioShack.[5][6] Griffin has four older siblings: Kenny, Joyce, Gary, and John.[5] Griffin grew up Catholic.[7] She described growing up in a "dysfunctional" and "Irish alcoholic" family.[7][8]
Kathy's eldest brother Kenny was a pedophile, drug addict and homeless at various times. When Kathy was 7, Kenny—who was 20 years older—sexually abused her and would climb into her bed and whisper into her ears. She did not tell her parents until she was in her 20s, at which point Kenny admitted his pedophilia to them. Kathy was briefly estranged from her own family for trying to get Kenny arrested after learning he had abused other children. She said she was "afraid of him until the moment he died" because of his violent, abusive nature. [9][10][11]
Griffin described herself during her early years as being "a kid who needed to talk, all the time".[5] She would often visit her neighbors to tell them stories about her family; she has referred to those visits as her first live shows where she learned "the power of juicy material".[5] After most of her siblings had moved, Griffin developed a binge eating disorder.[12] In her 2009 autobiography Official Book Club Selection, Griffin said she "still suffers [from food issues]" but has learned to "deal with them".[12]
At elementary school, Griffin began to develop a dislike for organized religion because of the punishments she and other "vulnerable" students received from the nuns.[12] At her high school, she sought refuge in musical theater, playing roles such as Rosemary in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof.[13] During her senior year, she wanted to become a professional actor. Her first appearance on television was as an extra on a Chicago White Sox commercial, and she was signed with several Chicago talent agencies. At 18, Griffin persuaded her parents to move to Los Angeles to help her become famous.[13]
At 19, Griffin attended a performance by the improvisational group The Groundlings. She said, "I thought this is where I want to be. This is the greatest thing in the world."[14]
Career
Stand-up comedy, television and film
Griffin performing stand up in Las Vegas in 2008
Griffin began performing in the early 1990s in the Los Angeles improvisational comedy troupe The Groundlings.[15] She went on to perform standup comedy and became part of the alternative comedy scene in Los Angeles. With Janeane Garofalo, she created a standup act called "Hot Cup of Talk", which became the title of her 1998 solo HBO special.[16] Griffin earned a number of television and film credits during the 1990s. She appeared in Julie Brown's Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful, a Showtime parody of the 1991 Madonna film Truth or Dare. Griffin twice appeared as Susan Klein, a reporter on NBC's The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air; it was her television sitcom debut.[17]
On June 12, 2008, Griffin hosted the first Bravo! Canada A-List Awards, which included a parody of the "wardrobe malfunction" experienced by Janet Jackson in the Super Bowl halftime show in 2004. She also hosted the 2009 Bravo A-List Awards, which aired on April 15, 2009, and her Bravo special Kathy Griffin: She'll Cut a Bitch aired beforehand. Shout! Factory released an extended version of the show on DVD in early 2010.[18]
On September 8, 2009, Ballantine Books published Griffin's memoir, titled Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin, which debuted at number one on The New York Times Best Seller list. A week prior, she released her second comedy album Suckin' It for the Holidays; it was her second bid to win a Grammy Award.[19][20] It was announced on November 3, 2009, that Griffin was to host ABC's new show Let's Dance, on which celebrity contestants would have re-enacted famous dance routines while competing for a $250,000 grand prize for their favorite charity.[21]
Griffin hosted CNN's New Year's Eve broadcast on December 31, 2009, along with Anderson Cooper. As Cooper talked about the Balloon boy hoax, Griffin said "fucking".[22] Although Griffin was rumored to have been banned from future CNN broadcasts,[23] she co-hosted the show with Cooper until 2017.[24] In 2017, CNN terminated Griffin from its New Year's Eve Broadcast after Griffin showed pictures of herself holding a bloody, model severed head resembling President Donald Trump.[25] Griffin has also guest-starred in a 2009 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, playing a lesbian activist.[26]
Since the 2008 presidential election, Griffin has made frequent jokes about Republican vice-presidential contender Sarah Palin and her family.[27] On US television program Glee, Griffin parodied Palin posing as a judge at a regional singing competition. Griffin also made fun of Christine O'Donnell in the show by stating, "Before we start, I would like to say I am not a witch".[28]
On January 7, 2012, it was announced that Griffin would host a weekly one-hour talk show on the channel Kathy, which would consist of standup routines, "rant about pop culture", and celebrity interviews.[29] On April 8, 2013, during a live standup performance in Cincinnati, Ohio, Griffin announced that her show would not be renewed for a third season. She confirmed it later on her Twitter account. According to FOX 411, Bravo was planning to film several comedy specials starring Griffin after the show ended.[30]
On June 13, 2014, it was announced that Griffin would host the 41st Daytime Emmy Awards.[31] For the first time in the event's four-decade history, the show bypassed a network television airing for a live online streaming media event.[32] The ceremony took place on June 22, 2014. Griffin's performance was well received by critics.[33]
Guest co-host of The View
Kathy Griffin served as a co-host of The View from May 2007 to September 2007, replacing the recently departed Rosie O'Donnell.[34][35] She declined to discuss the ban on Access Hollywood[36] As of August 2009, Griffin had been un-banned from The View and was a guest on September 18, 2009, and June 15, 2010. In an interview on The Talk, Griffin said that she has been re-banned from The View[37] due to an argument with its co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck.[38]
Laugh Your Head Off World Tour 2017–2018
In August 2017, Griffin announced a worldwide comedy tour. The title "Laugh Your Head Off" was a reference to her depiction of an effigy of U.S. President Donald Trump's severed head. The tour visited major cities in Singapore, Australia, Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and many more European, and Asian cities. Several shows sold out within minutes of going on sale, leading to Griffin adding several shows to the lineup.[39] She continued with a North America leg of the tour, commencing May 23, 2018, in Ottawa, Ontario and including both Radio City Music Hall and Carnegie Hall in New York City.[40]
Controversies
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Various talk shows bans
Griffin said she was banned from appearing on several television shows including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The View.[41] She was re-banned from The View after making a joke about Barbara Walters.[42] Griffin made a joke during a 2005 E! televised event saying that eleven-year-old actor Dakota Fanning had entered drug rehabilitation.[43]
Emmy Awards controversy
Griffin, Michael McDonald, and Karri Turner perform an improvisational skit for soldiers and airmen in Tikrit, Iraq in 2006.
The second season of My Life on the D-List, which premiered June 2006, earned Griffin the 2007 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program in non-competition. She received it during the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which was hosted by Carlos Mencia and aired on E! in September. Griffin said,
Now, a lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus. He didn't help me a bit. If it was up to him, Cesar Millan would be up here with that damn dog. So all I can say is suck it, Jesus, this award is my God now![44]
Griffin later said that she meant the remark to be a satire of celebrities who thank Jesus for their awards, especially artists who are controversial in their speech and actions, rather than as a slight on Jesus.[45] The academy said her "offensive remarks will not be part of the E! telecast on Saturday night".[46] Griffin said that she was fired from an appearance on Hannah Montana because of her Emmy acceptance speech.[47]
Ban from Apollo Theater
In a July 2009 episode of My Life on the D-List, Griffin used profanity in an Octomom joke during her routine at New York's Apollo Theater. Griffin said that she received a letter banning her from the venue.[48]
Depiction of Donald Trump
On May 30, 2017, Griffin posted a video of herself holding "a mask styled to look like the severed, bloody head" of then U.S. President Donald Trump.[49] It was posted on her Instagram and Twitter accounts. She wrote: "I caption this 'there was blood coming out of his eyes, blood coming out of his ... wherever'", referencing a comment Trump had made about Megyn Kelly. The video was from a session with photographer Tyler Shields, who is known for producing "shocking" imagery.[50][51] Griffin later took down the image and apologized for posting the image, saying that she went too far and adding, "I beg for your forgiveness".[52][53]
On June 2, 2017, Lisa Bloom, an attorney for Griffin stated, "Like many edgy works of artistic expression, the photo could be interpreted different ways. But Griffin never imagined that it could be misinterpreted as a threat of violence against Trump. That was never what she intended. She has never threatened or committed an act of violence against anyone."[54][55] Griffin said the Trump family was "trying to ruin my life forever".[56]
In May 2017, Griffin was dropped by Squatty Potty as a spokesperson.[57] CNN fired her from its New Year's Eve broadcast with Anderson Cooper.[58] Cooper said, "For the record, I am appalled by the photo shoot Kathy Griffin took part in. It is clearly disgusting and completely inappropriate."[59] All of Griffin's remaining scheduled tour dates were canceled by their venues.[60] During an interview on Australian television in August 2017, Griffin talked about the photo, saying, "Stop acting like my little picture is more important than talking about the actual atrocities that the president of the United States is committing".[61] In November 2017, she appeared on Skavlan where she said, "I take that apology back by the way. I take it back big time". He said she had received a lot of bad advice at the time.[62]
On October 28, 2017, Griffin uploaded a YouTube video titled "Kathy Griffin: A Hell of a Story", which is about the backlash she received for the Trump photo controversy.[63] It was the basis for her A Hell of a Story concert film. She said she was under a federal investigation by the Justice Department for two months and was on the No Fly List during that time. She also said that she was put on the Interpol list which is the Five Eyes list; she said that she had been detained at every airport during her Laugh Your Head Off World Tour.[64][65]
On November 4, 2020 (her 60th birthday and the day after the 2020 United States presidential election), Griffin once again posted a photo of herself with a model of Donald Trump's bloody, severed head.[66]
Twitter suspension
On November 6, 2022, Griffin was suspended from Twitter for impersonating Elon Musk. Griffin used his profile photo and changed her name on the service, tweeting under his name imploring people to vote for Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections and encouraging them to retweet and spread her post. She also posted that she, posing as Musk, had decided to vote blue to support women's rights. Musk tweeted the same day that anyone impersonating a public figure would be permanently suspended unless the account was clearly marked as parody.[67] On the next day, Griffin posted on her deceased mother's Twitter account, calling Musk an "asshole". She further challenged the site's policy that she had used her Twitter profile for impersonation.[68] Musk tweeted sardonically in reply to another tweet, "Actually she was suspended for impersonating a comedian."[69] On November 18, Elon Musk announced that her account has been reinstated due to new rules concerning "negative/hate tweets".[70]
Style of humor
Griffin at the VH1 Divas Awards in 2009
Griffin developed her love of popular culture through her immediate and extended family, who were frequently commenting about the latest news. She said; "I may have been into The Brady Bunch like every other kid, but I also wanted to watch John Lennon and Yoko Ono on The Dick Cavett Show, and every minute of the Watergate hearings. It was fear of the dinner table that got me hooked."[71] She has also named her mother Maggie as influential in her consumption of pop culture, calling her "the ideal audience for the Hollywood dish". Griffin named the character Rhoda Morgenstern of 1970s sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show as an influence.[72]
Griffin established her career with candid observations of everyday life and her dating experiences, later focusing on mocking celebrities; her act currently consists of embellished stories involving celebrities. Griffin hopes people understand that no malice is intended by her humor. "I'm genuinely a fan of most of the people I trash in the act", she said; "I really, really try and focus on making fun of people for their behavior. I'm not so into making fun of someone for the way they look, or something that's out of their control."[73]
Griffin is sometimes the object of her own humor, particularly with regard to her D-list status. She portrays herself as a Hollywood outsider and has a group of close celebrity friends such as Rosie O'Donnell, Joan Rivers, Jerry Seinfeld, Gloria Estefan, and Lance Bass. Her longtime friendship with Bass was the catalyst for a feud between Griffin and gossip blogger Perez Hilton.[74][75]
In 2007, Griffin commented on her aversion to making fun of celebrity friends; "There's nothing I won't do, but on the other hand I'm full of shit because that changes".[76] Griffin and Hilton ended their feud after the death of Griffin's father, and Hilton appeared on an episode of Griffin's show in 2007.[75]
LGBT rights and political advocacy
Griffin arriving at the rally to Repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (Freedom Plaza, Washington, D.C.)
Griffin is a supporter for LGBT rights including same-sex marriage.[77][78] She has protested with fellow proponents in West Hollywood, California[79] and included the footage from protests on her reality show Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List. Her mother was also a supporter of LGBT rights during her lifetime. She was often seen on the same television shows protesting alongside her daughter. Prior to the Proposition 8 ballot results, Griffin volunteered for the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center's "Vote for Equality" campaign, going door-to-door asking Los Angeles residents for their opinion of LGBT marriage rights.[80]
In March 2010, Griffin helped organize a rally in Washington, D.C., to advocate the repeal of "Don't ask, don't tell". She said that she organized the rally after meeting with several closeted gay people serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Griffin held meetings with several Members of Congress to encourage its repeal; she also organized a rally in Freedom Plaza.[81]
Griffin caused controversy when she confronted Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann over her views on homosexuality at the 2010 Radio and Television Correspondents' Association Dinner; according to Griffin, she asked Bachmann "were you born a bigot or did you grow into it", a reference to Bachmann's belief that homosexuality is strictly environmental.[82] Griffin said Bachmann replied, "That's a good question, I'll have to think about that". Bachmann's office confirmed the exchange but said Griffin confronted Bachmann after Bachmann approached Griffin to compliment her appearance.[83][84]
Griffin is a long-time supporter of the Aid for AIDS annual fundraiser Best in Drag Show in Los Angeles, and hosted the opening of the show for more than five years.[85] In November 2009, Aid For AIDS presented Kathy Griffin with an AFA Angel Award at their silver anniversary celebration.[85][86]
Griffin is a long-time critic of Sarah Palin and has made fun of Palin's daughter, Bristol Palin, using the Palin family as material for her comedy routines.[87] In March 2011, Sarah Palin responded to Griffin by calling her a "bully".[88] In her reality television show, Griffin visited the Palin family home in Wasilla, Alaska, and invited Palin to attend her stand-up show in Anchorage, Alaska.[89] Griffin has also poked fun at Willow Palin as a result of Palin's Facebook statements on homosexuality.[90]
In 2020, Griffin hosted the Str8Up Gay Porn Awards.[91]
Personal life
Griffin at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival
Griffin lived in the Hollywood Hills from 2004 to 2016.[92] Since then, she has resided in Bel Air.[92]
In a 2006 interview, Griffin said she does not drink alcohol in spite of growing up in a family where she was surrounded by “lots” of alcoholism. She said, “I still think that if I would've taken a drink, I think I would have become an alcoholic very quickly.” By June 2020, Griffin developed an addiction to prescription drugs.[93][94]
Griffin's estranged eldest brother, Kenny, died from a drug overdose in October 2001.[9] Her brother Gary died of esophageal cancer in 2014.[95] Her sister, Joyce Patricia Griffin, died in September 2017 from an undisclosed form of cancer.[95] Kathy had shaved her head in solidarity with her in late July.[95]
Her father, John Patrick Griffin, died of heart failure on February 17, 2007.[96] Her mother, Maggie, died on March 17, 2020.[96][97] In a post on her social media accounts, Griffin said, "I am gutted. My best friend. I am shaking. I won't ever be prepared. I'm so grateful you guys got to be part of her life. You knew her. You loved her. She knew it. Oh, and OF COURSE she went on St. Patrick's Day."[98]
In 1999, Griffin nearly died during a liposuction procedure in Los Angeles. She has undergone multiple plastic surgeries including breast augmentation and a nose job.[99]
She placed 17th on Oxygen's 2007 list of "The 50 Funniest Women Alive". In 2009, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to her.[100]
Griffin is an atheist. Speaking to Sacramento's Outword Magazine, Griffin said: "I think I'm getting more atheist because of the way the country is getting more into bible-thumping".[101] In her book Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin, Griffin said that while in high school, she fell away from Catholicism. She considered becoming a Unitarian but was not sure what that would involve. In 2008, Griffin became an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church to officiate at the wedding of two fans.[102]
She is an opponent of LASIK eye surgery, having had a series of operations that left her partially blind in one eye with a visible eyeball deformity.[103]
In August 2021, she announced that she had been diagnosed with lung cancer although she is not a smoker, and needed to have half of her left lung removed.[104] She underwent surgery the same month.[105]
In April 2023, Griffin revealed she was diagnosed with an "extreme case" of complex post-traumatic stress disorder.[106]
Marriages and relationships
Kathy Griffin with her then-boyfriend Steve Wozniak in April 2008
Griffin and Jim Weiskopf of the Fisher House Foundation during her visit to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in April 2008
Griffin married computer administrator Matt Moline in 2001, after being introduced by Moline's sister, television producer Rebecca Moline.[107] They divorced in May 2006.[108] On Larry King Live, Griffin accused Moline of stealing $72,000 from her; Moline did not respond to the allegation publicly but said that he was saddened by it.[109][110]
In July 2007, rumors that Griffin was dating Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak circulated.[111] Griffin and Wozniak attended the 2007 Emmy Awards together.[112] On Tom Green's House Tonight on February 6, 2008, Griffin confirmed her relationship with Wozniak. Wozniak and Griffin served as King and Queen of the Humane Society of Silicon Valley Fur Ball on April 5, 2008, in Santa Clara, California.[113] In June 2008, it was confirmed that Griffin and Wozniak were no longer dating.[114]
On August 9, 2009, Griffin attended the Teen Choice Awards with Levi Johnston[115] and then interviewed him on Larry King Live. In the interview, Griffin and Johnston joked that they were in a serious relationship.[116]
On March 7, 2011, while appearing on The Howard Stern Show, Griffin announced that she was romantically involved with actor and former NFL practice-squad player Isaiah Mustafa. He later said that he was single.[117]
In the same interview, she said that the previous July, she had ended a four-year relationship with a man she did not identify but said he is "a regular guy with a regular job", and that it was a "messy breakup".[118] It was later revealed that the man is Griffin's tour manager, who had appeared on several seasons of My Life on the D List.[119]
From 2012 until November 2018, Griffin was in a relationship with marketing executive Randy Bick. They also reconciled in April 2019.[120] Griffin married Bick at her home on January 1, 2020, in a ceremony officiated by comedian Lily Tomlin.[121] On December 29, 2023, Griffin filed for divorce from Bick, citing irreconcilable differences.[122] The divorce was finalized on January 13, 2025.[123]
Filmography
FilmFilmCitations
Bibliography
Griffin, Kathy (2010). Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir According to Kathy Griffin (paperback ed.). Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0-345-51856-9.
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Kathy Griffin tells Neal Brennan about her role in 'Pulp Fiction' and her relationship with Quentin Tarantino. From The Blocks #podcast with Neal Brennan
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When asked if they continued to keep in touch, Griffin, 58, said, “Yes.”
“I haven’t talked to him lately, I don’t have his number, but I have an affection for him. He’s a true artist,” she said. “What I appreciate about Quentin is he’s a rare, rare dude who took a chance on me. He put me in an episode of ER that he directed. He put me in Four Rooms.”
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Bender brought the script to Miramax Films, the formerly independent studio that had recently been acquired by Disney. Harvey Weinstein—co-chairman of Miramax Films, along with his brother Bob—was instantly enthralled by the script and the company picked it up.[83] Michael Shamberg, the executive producer, reflected on the bidding process, saying, "Only Harvey [Weinstein] placed a bid.
Filming
Willis evoked one 1950s actor in particular for Tarantino: "Aldo Ray in Jacques Tourneur's Nightfall [1956] ... I said let's go for that whole look."[92] His boxing robe, designed by Betsy Heimann, exemplifies Tarantino's notion of costume as symbolic armor.[93]
Principal photography commenced on September 20, 1993
Release dates
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October 14, 1994 (United States)
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Blink and you may miss her, but comedian Kathy Griffin appears in the scene where bad guy Marsellus Wallace and Butch collide. Griffin has said she used to date Tarantino. Steve Buscemi, who now stars in “Boardwalk Empire,” also made a cameo as the Buddy Holly waiter at Jack Rabbit Slim’s.
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Kathy Griffin on Quentin Tarantino & Pulp Fiction
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Sally Weaver
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"The Doll" is the 127th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This is the 17th episode for the seventh season, originally airing on February 22, 1996.[1]
Kathy Griffin as Sally Weaver
While performing in Memphis, Jerry meets Susan's old roommate, Sally Weaver, who gives him a large wedding present to deliver to George and Susan.
Writers Tom Gammill and Max Pross encountered the practice of wearing no pants before a show to maintain the crease while visiting their friend Sam Denoff backstage with Jerry Lewis.[2] Gamill and Pross came up with Jerry's predicament in the episode because they were amused by the idea of Seinfeld, who in real life fastidiously prepared for every show, having no material ready out of apparent laziness.[2] The resolution to Jerry's story was filmed but deleted due to episode length constraints. In the unused climactic scene, Jerry is inspired to go on stage without his pants and tell the story of why he is not wearing any pants, which earns tremendous laughs from the audience.[3] Other cut scenes include George awkwardly confronting his mother after sleeping with the doll, and Frank carrying his large package for Carlo on the flight to Tuscany, making the passenger beside him uncomfortable. The latter scene also revealed the contents of the package; Frank was re-gifting the doormat.[3]
According to Gammill and Pross, most guest stars on Seinfeld kept a polite distance from the regular cast during production. Still, Kathy Griffin would freely, and sometimes loudly, engage the show's stars in conversation.[2] Griffin later performed a stand-up comedy routine alleging that Jerry Seinfeld was rude to her during filming. Seinfeld was so amused by this that he had it written into a later episode, "The Cartoon," where Griffin returned as Sally Weaver.
In 1987, David was a writer and performer for Way Off Broadway, a variety talk show on Lifetime hosted by Joy Behar.[27][28]
In 2013, Charlie Rose estimated David's net worth at around $500 million.[72] Two years later, two other estimates put the number between $400 million[73] and $900 million.[74] In 2020, National Review offered an estimate of about $400 million.[75]
David was among several celebrities who appeared in commercials for the cryptocurrency exchange FTX that aired during Super Bowl LVI.[79][80] In November 2022, FTX filed for bankruptcy, and David, alongside other spokespeople, were sued in a class-action lawsuit.[81] In February 2022, the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a lawsuit against Bitconnect that the Securities Act of 1933 extends to targeted solicitation using social media.[82]
1999 (Dec 08) - Billboard music awards ... SnoopDogg / Kathy Griffin
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Hosted by Kathy Griffin and Adam Carolla, the ceremony honored the best-performing music releases between December 1998 and November 1999, and their respective artists.
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WATCH WHOLE VIDEO ... CLEARLY THE RED HOT CHILLI PEPPERS ALREADY WERER PLANNING TO ADD SNOOP DOGG TO THEIR SET ...
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they already knew griffin and snoop dogg were the highlights ...
1999 (Feb 07) - Odd that article suggests eminem videos are "like" tarantino films ..
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2002
Tarantino .... "pro-Eminem"
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not sure when they first met - but they tease like... eminem homage to tarantino trunk shots...
2001 - filming for Eminem's "8-mile" ....
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QUENTIN TARANTINO WAS ASKE TO DIRECT BUT HAD TO DWCLINE ...
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The Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment scandal has emboldened Kathy Griffin to speak out against powerful men who abuse their power. She re-emerged publicly at Sunday’s Best in Drag benefit and told the crowd ‘my own Harvey Weinstein is named President Donald Trump.’ She said she was only left unable to work because Trump ‘put the word out’ against her. ‘I have not had the opportunity to make a living in my profession in my own country for months (and counting). But she is not going away and has sold out dates in Australia and other parts of the world: ‘I was happy to have the opportunity to address 3,000 people and speak out without fear,’ she told The Mail of Sunday’s comeback.
By Rachel Cruz, Christian Post Contributor Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Comedienne Kathy Griffin and feminist lawyer Lisa Bloom are feuding in public. Not one of them is backing down, however, as they each share what really happened over that controversial fake photo of a beheaded President Donald Trump.
Griffin hired Bloom in June to represent her after she posted the fake photo that landed her in trouble with the Secret Service. It turned out that the comedienne was not happy with the way Bloom handled her public relations (PR) and now she's letting the world know in light of Bloom stepping down as Harvey Weinstein's representative.
Kathy also recalled a time she was sitting next to him at an event and he was “bragging about the wife who worked for the house of Balenciaga”.
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“I remember him saying, ‘Oh maybe my wife could dress you some time like for the Emmys or something like that,’” the 56-year-old recalled.
“I remember thinking, ‘I wonder if that’s one of the ways he would ensnare some young actresses,’ Kathy said.
It turns out the comedian had seen an article in the Los Angeles Times claiming that was one of his tactics to attract young actresses to come to his hotel room.
Weinstein is under investigation following the mounting number of women who have stood up and claimed he assaulted them in some way.
The 65-year-old has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex.
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Adam Carolla & Kathy Griffin: religion, freedom of speech and a tipsy caller
2,207 views Aug 4, 2010
From an episode of "Loveline" (Sept 30, 2002)
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Too Late with Adam Carolla - September 7, 2005 - Guest: Kathy Griffin
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Kathy Griffin on Getting Canceled & Losing Friends | Adam Carolla Show
Adam Carolla
236,647 views Mar 15, 2023 The Adam Carolla Show - Full Episodes
Today Adam talks about Penn Jillette’s bathtub for ladies before sharing some jokes he wrote about Tom Cruise for the 2023 Oscars. Next, Kathy Griffin sits down one-on-one with Adam and gets into her experiences with lung cancer, getting canceled by both the left and the right, and living next to Kanye West and Kim Kardashian. The two reminisce about coming up in the Groundlings before Kathy talks about her fractured relationship with Brooke Shields. Finally, they revisit Kasthy’s appearance on “The Man Show” and the time they hosted the Billboard Awards together.
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TACS #3 (feat. Kathy Griffin)
The Adam Carolla Show
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TACS #3 (feat. Kathy Griffin)
01/05/2006 – Thursday Show
Source – Stream Recording (2006)
This episode is 100% complete with a minor audio upgrade. Adam Carolla welcomes the new gang back together for episode #3, their guest today is Kathy Griffin.
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season 5 episode 7 clip
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Man Show w/ Joe Rogan & Doug Stanhope - Comedy Central's Alternative Man Shows
2019 Remaster of The Man Show Season 5 Episode 8 staring Joe Rogan & Doug Stanhope.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=657mbclKhPQ
episode 10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFVdBe65cXQ
Joe ROgan - EP 1022 - Eric weinstein]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMzjEaNFbAk
October 11, 2017
Episode 159 - Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla … Podcasts collide when Adam Carolla joins Marc in the garage, although it’s not the type of garage … Episode 159 - Adam Carolla …
Episode 161 - Joe Rogan
Joe Rogan … Joe Rogan is an intimidating guy. He’s a trained martial artist and an intensely focused comedian … Episode 161 - Joe Rogan …
WTF with Marc Maron - Kathy Griffin Interview
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( joan rivers Died September 4, 2014 (aged 81) )
https://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/episode_532_-_kathy_griffin?rq=%20kathy
Episode 532 September 11, 2014
Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin stops by for a true throwback WTF episode. It’s a throwback because Kathy and Marc spend the first 10 minutes defusing past tension and figuring out the root of their problem. Then with that out of the way, they talk about the alternative comedy scene, Kathy’s struggles to fit in with the stand-up crowd and her unlikely breakthrough as a reality TV star. This episode is sponsored by Prosper, Blue Apron and Kevin Smith’s new movie Tusk.
#1616 Jamie Metzl Mar 9, 2021
In October 2017, The New York Times and The New Yorker reported that more than a dozen women accused Weinstein of sexually harassing, assaulting, or raping them
2021 (March 25)
Full show - Joe Rogan Experience #1623 - Doug Stanhope
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVXiMrzzMjw
THIS VWERSION HASS THE DATE STAMP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jtv1GpPvHM
#1246 Alex Berenson, Dr. Michael Hart Feb 13, 2019 Pot Debate
#1359 Roseanne Barr Oct 3, 2019 no books mentioned
#1439 Michael Osterholm Mar 10, 2020
#1453 Eric Weinstein Apr 3, 2020
#1452 Greg Fitzsimmons Apr 2, 2020
#1451 Dr. Peter Hotez Apr 1, 2020
#1599 Tulsi Gabbard Jan 21, 2021
#1598 Mark "The Undertaker" Calaway Jan 20, 2021 with Tony Hinchcliffe
#1628 Eric Weinstein Apr 2, 2021
#1671 Bret Weinstein, Dr. Pierre Kory Jun 23, 2021 no books mentioned, "Emergency Podcast"
#1675 Quentin Tarantino Jun 29, 2021
Joe Rogan: Tarantino on The REAL truth about Harvey Weinstein ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmOdjXry2LQ )
#1683 Andrew Huberman Jul 14, 2021
#1687 Jimmy Dore Jul 27, 2021
#1697 Zuby Aug 18, 2021
#1696 Lex Fridman Aug 17, 2021
#1705 Bret Weinstein, Heather Heying Sep 9, 2021
#1718 Dr. Sanjay Gupta Oct 13, 2021
#1717 Alex Berenson Oct 12, 2021
#1733 Snoop Dogg Nov 12, 2021
#1747 Dr. Peter McCullough Dec 13, 2021
#1757 Dr. Robert Malone Dec 31, 2021
#1758 Carrot Top Jan 4, 2022 no books mentioned
#1769 Jordan Peterson Jan 25, 2022
#1812 Doug Stanhope May 4, 2022
https://www.jrepodcast.com/guest/bret-weinstein/
2017 (June 3) 970 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq4Y87idawk
2017 (Sep 1) 1006 with Jordan Peterson - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G59zsjM2UI
2017 (Dec 20) 1055 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzAgSp_O03I
2018 (Feb 21) 1081 (with Heather Heying ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYJFgyqs0sM
2020 (June 18) 1494 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRCzZp1J0v0
2021 (June 22) with Pierre Jory 1671 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmLnvBmX5b8 0 HV010W (H - https://www.bitchute.com/video/QruKWGncJy9B/ )
2021 (Sep 9) - 1705
2022 (Jan 4) - 1919
Adam Carolla, Brian RedBan
2013 (Jan 21) - 101
2014 (Mar 27) - 475
2015 (March 10) - 622
2013 (Seo 24) - Stefan Molyneaux 396
2014 (Jan 7) - 436
2014 (Aug 21) - 538
roseanne barr
jimmy dore
jesse ventura
jay leno
jamiem metzl
1994–1999: Hardball and NewsRadio
In 1994, Rogan relocated to Los Angeles,[12] where his first national television spot followed on the MTV comedy show Half-Hour Comedy Hour.[10] The appearance led to the network offering him a three-year exclusive contract and a role in a pilot episode of a "dopey game show" for $500. Rogan declined, but it prompted Sussman to send tapes of Rogan's performances to several networks, which sparked a bidding war.[23]
( talent manager Jeff Sussman, who liked the act and offered to become his manager, )
After a period of negotiation, Rogan accepted a development deal with the Disney network. He secured his first major acting role in the 1994 nine-episode Fox sitcom Hardball as Frank Valente, a young, egocentric star player on a professional baseball team.[23] Rogan called the hiring process "weird", as the network had no idea if he could act until he was asked by Dean Valentine, then-president of Walt Disney Television, to whom he replied: "If you can lie, you can act, and if you can lie to crazy girlfriends, you can act under pressure"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney_Television
Harvey Weinstein and his brother Bob Weinstein, through their company Miramax, had a business relationship with The Walt Disney Company from 1993 to 2005. Disney purchased Miramax in 1993, but the Weinsteins continued to run it independently until 2005, when they left to form The Weinstein Company. Actress Julia Ormond has recently filed a lawsuit against Weinstein, Miramax, and Disney, alleging sexual assault and claiming they failed to protect her from Weinstein's abuse, according to the BBC.
Professional Acquaintance and Business Dealings: Jeffrey Katzenberg, as chairman of Walt Disney Studios, oversaw the purchase of Miramax, the production company co-founded by Harvey Weinstein and his brother Bob, according to Vulture.
Response to Sexual Misconduct Allegations: When sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein surfaced, he reportedly reached out to Jeffrey Katzenberg for support. Katzenberg's response, however, was one of condemnation, stating he was "sickened" by Weinstein's actions and that he had "done terrible things to a number of women".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Roth
AI Overview
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Harvey Weinstein and Joe Roth have a history of professional interaction, particularly during Roth's time as chairman of the Walt Disney Studios. They were involved in discussions about Miramax, which was owned by Disney at the time, and about the movie business in general. One specific instance involved a recorded conversation where they discussed a large severance package for Mike Ovitz and joked about making bad movies if they weren't fired. They also discussed the trend of "event pictures" and the focus on large-audience films within major studios, contrasting it with their shared interest in smaller, more artistic movies.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Miramax and Disney:
Joe Roth, as chairman of Walt Disney Studios, oversaw Miramax, which was a subsidiary of Disney during the period when Harvey Weinstein was heavily involved with Miramax.
The Recorded Conversation:
A seven-minute audio recording captured a conversation between Weinstein and Roth where they criticized the large severance deal given to Mike Ovitz after he left Disney. They joked about making bad movies if they weren't given more autonomy.
Focus on Event Films:
Roth and Weinstein also discussed the trend of major studios prioritizing "event pictures" and films with broad audience appeal.
A shared passion for movies:
The two men acknowledged a shared passion for making movies, even if they sometimes clashed with the broader studio focus on big-budget, commercially driven films.
Premiere Appearance:
Joe Roth and Harvey Weinstein were seen together at the premiere of "The Great Debaters" in 2007, highlighting their continued professional rel\
From 1995 to 1999, Rogan starred in the NBC sitcom NewsRadio as Joe Garrelli, an electrician and handyman at the show's fictional news radio station.[10][31] The role was originally set to be played by actor Ray Romano, but Romano was let go from the cast after one rehearsal and Rogan was brought in.[23][32] The switch caused Rogan to work with the show's writers to help develop the character before the show was set to launch,[33] which he later described as a "very dumbed-down, censored version" of himself.[26] Rogan befriended fellow cast member Phil Hartman, who confided his marital problems to him. Rogan claimed he tried to persuade Hartman to divorce his wife five times, but "he loved his kids and didn't want to leave". In 1998, Hartman was murdered by his wife.[34] The loss affected Rogan's ability to perform stand-up, and he canceled a week of scheduled gigs.[35]
HousatonicLive: Comedian Phil Hartman was murdered by his wife
HousatonicLive: in 1998
HousatonicLive: Odd - IN 1997 Joe Rogan befriended Hartman (part of the "groundlings") and encouraged him to get a divorce
Rogan's role as host of Fear Factor led to further television opportunities. In 2002, he appeared on the episode "A Beautiful Mind" of Just Shoot Me as Chris, the boyfriend of lead character Maya Gallo.[47] In December 2002, Rogan was the emcee for the 2002 Blockbuster Hollywood Spectacular, a Christmas parade in Hollywood.[48] In February 2003, Rogan became the new co-host of The Man Show on Comedy Central for its fifth season from August 2003, with fellow comedian Doug Stanhope, following the departure of original hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla.[49][50] A year into the show, however, the hosts entered disagreements with Comedy Central and the show's producers over content. Rogan recalled: "I was a little misled ... I was told: 'Show nudity, and we'll blur it out. Swear and we'll bleep it out.' That hasn't been the case".[51] The show ended in 2004. Around this time Rogan entered talks to host his own radio show, but they came to nothing due to his already busy schedule.[51]
In 2005, Rogan wrote a blog entry on his website accusing comedian Carlos Mencia of joke thievery, a claim he had made since 1993
In 2010, Rogan accused comedian Dane Cook of joke thievery.[58]
By August 2010, the podcast was named The Joe Rogan Experience and entered the list of Top 100 podcasts on iTunes[69] and in 2011, was picked up by SiriusXM Satellite Radio.[20] T
https://www.jrepodcast.com/episode/joe-rogan-experience-5-john-heffron-ari-shaffir-part-2/
Joe Rogan Experience #5 – John Heffron, Ari Shaffir (Part 2)
Dec 2011 tonight show -
Joe Rogan , Ron Paul ..
https://www.newspapers.com/image/1144616570/?match=1&terms=joe%20rogan%20harvey%20weinstein
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvlA6baBObM
Joe Rogan Questions Everything: "Biopocalypse" Preview | S1E4 | SYFY
Aug 8, 2013 ... "Is a real-life version of the movie 28 Days Later about to happen via man-made and mutated diseases?"
I saw it in a newspaper - https://www.newspapers.com/image/984915335/?match=1&terms=joe%20rogan%20harvey%20weinstein
I paid for it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsB4jw3FzO0
Do we face a threat greater than nuclear war, or terrorism? Joe Rogan investigates preparations for the inevitable escape of killer viruses, and finds an underground bunker in Kansas designed to be humanity's last chance at survival.
somebodye else got the full episode - https://www.bitchute.com/video/dihwk325QFhx
PREMIERE ... September 11, 2013
Aprio 17 2013 - Major visible improvement in Joe ROgan podcast studio (episode 349)
https://www.jrepodcast.com/episode/joe-rogan-experience-374-marc-maron/
Joe Rogan Experience #374 – Marc Maron
Uuly 16 2013
on rumble ... https://rumble.com/v3h3rda-joe-rogan-experience-374-marc-maron.mp4.html?e9s=src_v1_s%2Csrc_v1_s_o
are they actually talking about cats carrying disease???
Sep 11 2013 show ..
https://www.jrepodcast.com/episode/joe-rogan-experience-391-duncan-trussell/#google_vignette
September 11, 2013
2 hours 41 minutes
Comedians
Joe Rogan Experience #391 – Duncan Trussell
Trussell ... His television credits include MADtv and Curb Your Enthusiasm. (one tiny scene.... )
Trussell is also a burgeoning spiritual teacher in the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. He f
https://youtube.com/shorts/PnnAIn6lyYs?si=cGoS_i72qaeNPPWg
what the hell ....
Joe Rogan Experience #55 Duncan Trussell
sometime around nov or dec 2010
Min 12-ish ... code / Kurzell ...
also - https://www.bitchute.com/video/mJFzEEYBAWgA
then in 2024
March 12, 2024
2 hours 3 minutes
Joe Rogan Experience #2117 – Ray Kurzweil
Ray Kurzweil is a scientist, futurist, and Principal Researcher and AI Visionary at Google. He's the author of numerous books,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4vrOUau2iY&t=4s
Joe Rogan Experience #538 - Stefan Molyneux.MP4
4 rogan videos on opioids
https://www.jrepodcast.com/?s=opioid
3 on fentnyl
NewsRadio (1995–1998)
Hartman became one of the stars of the NBC sitcom NewsRadio in 1995, portraying radio news anchor Bill McNeal. He signed up after being attracted by the show's writing and use of an ensemble cast,[10][31] and joked that he based McNeal on himself with "any ethics and character" removed.[17] Hartman made roughly US$50,000 (equivalent to $103,178 in 2024) per episode of NewsRadio.[7] Although the show was critically acclaimed, it was never a ratings hit and cancellation was a regular threat. After the completion of the fourth season, Hartman commented, "We seem to have limited appeal. We're on the edge here, not sure we're going to be picked up or not", but added he was "99 percent sure" the series would be renewed for a fifth season.[31]Hartman had publicly lambasted NBC's decision to repeatedly move NewsRadio into different timeslots, but later regretted his comments, saying, "this is a sitcom, for crying out loud, not brain surgery".[17] He also stated that if the sitcom were cancelled "it just will open up other opportunities for me".[31] Although the show was renewed for a fifth season, Hartman was killed before production began.[32] Ken Tucker praised Hartman's performance as McNeal: "A lesser performer ... would have played him as a variation on The Mary Tyler Moore Show's Ted Baxter, because that's what Bill was, on paper. But Hartman gave infinite variety to Bill's self-centeredness, turning him devious, cowardly, squeamish, and foolishly bold from week to week."[33] Hartman was posthumously nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1998 for his work on NewsRadio. David Hyde Pierce won the award for his performance on Frasier.[27][34]
Starring
Dave Foley
Stephen Root
Andy Dick
Maura Tierney
Vicki Lewis
Joe Rogan
Khandi Alexander
Phil Hartman
Jon Lovitz
Joe Garrelli (Joe Rogan) is the station's street-smart electrician and handyman. He is notorious for his seemingly nonchalant approach to his profession. Believing that consumer products are "rip-offs", he is known to personally craft his own supplies (such as homemade duct tape) and gadgets for others around the office (among many a stun gun, a white noise machine and a two-way radio). He also espouses various conspiracy theories, particularly with regard to the government's suppression of information about extraterrestrial life. Throughout the series, he displays an infatuation with Catherine Duke. On several occasions, the other employees at the station speculate that Joe might have been the Unabomber. The character of Joe was originally named Rick, and was played by Greg Lee in the pilot episode. Ray Romano was originally cast to play Joe, but was replaced because his style of verbal comedy did not mesh well with the fast-paced wit of the rest of the cast.[9][10]
Evelyn William "Bill" McNeal (Phil Hartman) is a news co-anchor for WNYX. Loud, arrogant, and free-spirited, Bill is frequently a thorn in the news director's side. Bill was the breakout character. His relationships are often unorthodox or contentious. He often displays jarring gaps in knowledge. Another running joke in the show has Bill describing painful stories with an air of cheerful nostalgia, often wistfully saying, "good times, good times". Bill occasionally shows flashes of concern and wisdom for his co-workers, whom he perceives as friends. Hartman's death during the production hiatus after the fourth season is addressed in the first episode of the fifth season, where his character is revealed to have died of a sudden heart attack. An issue of Radio Ink magazine displaying Hartman on its cover was subsequently displayed in Dave's office as a tribute to the actor and character following his death. Bill is shown reading from said issue in the season four episode “Who’s the Boss?”
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/10/weinstein-sex-addiction/542619/
The Audacity of Blaming 'Sex Addiction'
When others might go to prison, powerful people go to rehab.
By James Hamblin
After a period of negotiation, Rogan accepted a development dealwith the Disney network. He secured his first major acting role in the 1994 nine-episode Fox sitcom Hardball as Frank Valente, a young, egocentric star player on a professional baseball team.[23]Rogan called the hiring process "weird", as the network had no idea if he could act until he was asked by Dean Valentine, then-president of Walt Disney Television, to whom he replied: "If you can lie, you can act, and if you can lie to crazy girlfriends, you can act under pressure".[23] The filming schedule was a new experience for Rogan, who started to work 12-hour day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=gZB2aZ5ngzI
168,619 views Apr 9, 2025 #ronwhite #philhartman #joeroganexperience
A clip from The Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
JRE #2302 - Ron White
Ron White is a stand-up comic, actor, and author.
February 14, 2020
2 hours 24 minutes
Activists
Joe Rogan Experience #1427 – Melissa Chen
More JRE episodes with Melissa Chen
https://www.jrepodcast.com/episode/joe-rogan-experience-1427-melissa-chen/
March 19, 2020
3 hours 1 minutes
Joe Rogan Experience #1444 – Duncan Trussell
Duncan Trussell is a stand-up comedian, and host of his own podcast “The Duncan Trussell Family Hour”. Look for his new show "The Midnight Gospel" which starts streaming April 20 on Netflix. @Duncan Trussell
https://www.jrepodcast.com/episode/joe-rogan-experience-1444-duncan-trussell/
January 16, 2020
2 hours 50 minutes
Comedians, Politics
Joe Rogan Experience #1412 – Jimmy Dore
More JRE episodes with Jimmy Dore
https://www.jrepodcast.com/episode/joe-rogan-experience-1412-jimmy-dore/