Bert Kreischer

Comedian

Birthday November 3, 1972

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.

Age 51 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.82 m

#4522 Most Popular

1972

Albert Charles Kreischer Jr. (born November 3, 1972) is an American stand-up comedian, podcaster, reality television host and actor.

Albert Kreischer Jr. was born November 3, 1972, in St. Petersburg, Florida, and raised in Tampa.

His mother worked in early childhood development and his father worked as a successful real-estate attorney.

He attended a private Jesuit high school then went on to attend Florida State University (FSU).

Kreischer majored in English and was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

1997

In 1997, he was featured in an article in Rolling Stone while attending Florida State University.

The magazine named Kreischer "the top partyer at the Number One Party School in the country."

In 1997, during Kreischer's sixth year at FSU, the university was ranked number one by The Princeton Review in their annual list of the top "party schools" in the United States.

Later that same year Kreischer became the focus of a six-page article in Rolling Stone who named him "the top partyer at the Number One Party School in the country."

Titled "Bert Kreischer: The Undergraduate," the article recounted Kreischer's party hijinks, which included bouts of heavy drinking and public nudity.

From the Rolling Stone article director Oliver Stone optioned the film rights to Kreischer's life.

When the development deal with Oliver Stone fell through, all the scripts that were submitted went back to their writers.

One of these writers changed Kreischer's name and sold the script to National Lampoon.

2002

The article also served as inspiration for the 2002 film National Lampoon's Van Wilder.

Kreischer has served as host of the television series Hurt Bert on FX as well as Bert the Conqueror and Trip Flip on Travel Channel.

He appeared in The Machine, a comedy film loosely based on his life.

As part of his production company, Berty Boy Productions, Kreischer produces and hosts the podcasts Bertcast and Open Tabs and the cooking show Something’s Burning.

He also co-hosts the podcast 2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura.

This became the basis for the 2002 film National Lampoon's Van Wilder, starring Ryan Reynolds.

2004

In 2004, Kreischer was featured along with four other comedians on the DVD release National Lampoon Live: New Faces – Volume 2.

That same year one of his stories appeared on an episode of the animated Comedy Central series Shorties Watchin' Shorties.

As a stand-up comedian Kreischer has performed internationally and has appeared on late night talk shows Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Conan.

2009

His first comedy special Bert Kreischer: Comfortably Dumb appeared on Comedy Central in 2009.

2011

He also appeared regularly as a guest on Rachael Ray from 2011 to 2015.

2012

Bertcast launched in 2012, was previously recorded from his Man Cave that was built for him for an episode of Man Caves, a home improvement reality television program.

Kreischer also co-hosts the 2 Bears 1 Cave podcast with Tom Segura.

2014

When asked about his involvement in the film, Kreischer told the New York Post in 2014: "I've never seen it. I had nothing to do with it."

On Joe Rogan's podcast, Kreischer talked about how National Lampoon executives confirmed to him that he was the basis for the film.

He also confirmed that he would never sue National Lampoon for having made the movie without his involvement.

Kreischer's first experience with stand-up comedy was at Potbelly's, a bar and nightclub in Tallahassee, Florida.

Kreischer moved to New York City after a tape of one of his sets was sent to a talent agent who invited him to the city to watch some stand-up shows.

Kreischer worked the door at the now-defunct Boston Comedy Club.

Kreischer is known for performing stand-up comedy while shirtless.

He is also known for his storytelling; his most popular story is about how he allegedly earned the nickname "The Machine".

The story revolves around how he inadvertently helped the Russian mafia rob a train while on a college trip to Russia.

A movie adaptation was released on May 26, 2023.

2015

Kreischer returned to the network in 2015 for the storytelling series This Is Not Happening, recounting his experience wrestling a bear.

2016

Showtime released Bert Kreischer: The Machine in 2016.

2018

Netflix has subsequently produced three comedy specials, filming Bert Kreischer: Secret Time in Philadelphia released August 2018 ; filming Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy in Cleveland released March 2020 ; filming Bert Kreischer: Razzle Dazzle in Omaha released March 2023.

Kreischer produces and hosts the podcasts Bertcast and Open Tabs and the cooking show Something’s Burning.