Bob Levy

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Born Name:  Bob Levy

Born Date:  August 12, 1962

Born Place:  Brooklyn, New York

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Occupations:  Stand-up comedian, podcaster, former radio personality

Brief Biography:  Bob Levy, widely known as "The Reverend," is best recognized for his frequent appearances on The Howard Stern Show, hosting comedy roasts, and touring with his Killers of Comedy troupe.

Early Life:
Pre-Comedy: Before transitioning into comedy, Levy worked as a landscaper, a painter, and a semi-professional wrestler under the ring name "Heartbreaker" Bobby Slayer.

Career Highlights:
The Howard Stern Show: Levy began his comedy journey in 1990 by sending jokes to the show. His brash and raunchy comedic style prompted show writer Jackie Martling to ironically dub him "The Reverend".
Media & Touring: He served as a popular fixture on SiriusXM, co-hosting Miserable Men on Howard 101 and headlining the Killers of Comedy Tour alongside other Stern show personalities.
Media & Roasts: Known for his quick wit and hosting skills, Levy spearheaded numerous live comedy roasts and has been a frequent guest on The Opie & Anthony Show.

Notable Feats:
In 2008, he notably stepped into the boxing ring and was defeated by media personality Danny Bonaduce. He has managed and opened multiple east-coast comedy venues, remaining active in the regional and national comedy circuits.

Podcasts & Current Projects:
In addition to his live stand-up dates, Levy has expanded his digital footprint by hosting The Bob Levy Show and the Out of the Coffin podcast. Fans can catch his upcoming tour dates or purchase tickets for his club appearances through platforms like the Atlantic City Comedy Club or The Stand NYC.