Not long after Jim Breuer did his first official standup gig in Clearwater, Florida, in 1989, industry folks began asking him, “What’s your point of view?” “I don’t know...” He searched for a meaningful response to a ridiculous question. “To make people laugh?”
The freewheeling, New York bred comic storyteller – who made the list of Comedy Central’s “100 Greatest Standups of All Time” - is hotter than ever, a global touring sensation and regular presence on radio and television whose rabid audience, he’s thrilled to note, is filled with “lifetimers.” Once folks see him live, they’re hooked. Breuer estimates that 78% of his fans have seen him “five, six, seven” times. It’s becoming a family thing, with parents even bringing young teens to see the family man and father of three daughters, all providing genius “dad” material for his sets. Having evolved both personally and professionally since the beginning, Breuer’s pleased to say he’s been F-word-free for over ten years and counting.
Breuer came to national attention during his seasons on "Saturday Night Live" (1995-98), a rebuilding era whose cast featured notable comedians like Will Ferrell, David Spade, and Norm McDonald. But don’t call him “Goat Boy” (one of his characters on SNL) or ask him to do his Joe Pesci impression. Those things are eons ago. His fans from the new millennium were drawn into his whirlwind journey through his Comedy Central specials such as “Hardcore” (2002) and “Let’s Clear The Air” (2009), which marked his “coming out party” as a dad focusing on family life. His next special "And Laughter For All"(2013), became the highest-rated original comedy special on EPIX to date, turning into a family favorite for its relatable and multi-generational humor. His latest special "Comic Frenzy" (2015) is currently available on Amazon Prime.
Many of Breuer’s newer fans know him from the multitude of hilarious hours he’s spent as a guest on Sirius XM’s “The Howard Stern Show.” He was also the host of “Fridays with Jim Breuer” on Sirius XM. He currently hosts "The Jim Breuer Podcast," available on iTunes and his website. Breuer continues to diversify, having appeared on shows like "Kevin Can Wait" alongside Kevin James, and in films such as "Zookeeper," "Dick," "Titan A.E.," and "Beer League."
Since 2015, Breuer has also shared his dual passions for comedy and baseball through video recaps of New York Mets games on Facebook. Their viral impact has been significant, with clips airing on the MLB Network and ESPN Sportscenter. A die-hard metalhead, Breuer made his musical debut with the album "Songs From The Garage" in 2016, featuring Brian Johnson of AC/DC. Notably, he delved into filmmaking with his documentary “More Than Me,” shown at the 2009 Montreal Film Festival, which follows his journey with his father.
Breuer's comedy now transcends mere entertainment, as he focuses on using humor to heal and uplift others, particularly during challenging times. His ability to inspire and bring emotional healing through laughter has made him a valuable speaker for events focused on well-being and resilience. In his 2018 tour, "Jim Breuer Live," he aimed to provide comic relief from the daily news cycle without focusing on politics, continuing his mission to elevate spirits and foster a sense of community. His profound impact is often reflected in the feedback from people who approach him after shows, sharing how his comedy has helped them cope with personal tragedies.
“My job as a comic is to talk about the many great loves of my life, recognizing that yes, we are all on borrowed time but we can still enjoy life with a passion and not get caught up in all the madness,” Breuer adds. “There are always things that can become an obstacle to our happiness, and the big three for me that I smack into most are divisions in the family, financial struggles, and health issues. For me, there’s no better feeling in the world than making someone laugh and knowing that I’ve inspired or healed someone. It’s nice when people tell me I’m funny, but the ones that keep me going are the ones who come up to me and say, ‘Can I just tell you, I just lost my mom, and you healed me. That’s the first time I’ve laughed in ages.’ Or ‘My wife and I were fighting, we just experienced death. We knew seeing you was going to help. Thank you. We needed this so much.’ We’re not here for very long, and we’re all stuck here together. Everybody needs to laugh and be uplifted. We’re here to take care of others. I’m on a mission to lift you in the
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