Bert Kreischer is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and host known for his energetic and hilarious performances. Born on November 3, 1972, in Tampa, Florida, Kreischer attended Florida State University, where he earned a degree in English. As a student, he became known for his partying antics and was later approached by Rolling Stone magazine to write an article about his experiences, which led to the creation of the movie "National Lampoon's Van Wilder".
Kreischer has performed on several popular comedy TV shows such as "The Joe Rogan Experience", "Conan", "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" and "Late Night with David Letterman". He has also written and produced several comedy specials on Showtime and Netflix, including "Bert Kreischer: Secret Time" and "Hey Big Boy".
Kreischer's comedy style is unique in its storytelling approach, as he often recounts his outrageous and hilarious life experiences, with a twist of self-deprecating humor. He is known to bring a wave of laughter to the audience with his quick wit and hilarious anecdotes.
Apart from his successful career as a comedian, Kreischer has also appeared in several movies and TV shows, including "The Machine" documentary, "This Is Not Happening" series, and "Go Hard". He also hosts a popular podcast, "Bertcast", where he invites celebrity guests and talks about comedy, life, and everything in between.
Kreischer is a talented comedian who has left a lasting impact on the comedy scene and is loved by fans worldwide for his relatable, down-to-earth humor.