Bert Kreischer Biography
Bert Kreischer is a comedian, podcaster, reality television presenter, and actor from the United States. Rolling Stone called him “the top partyer at the Number One Party School in the country” in 1997. Kreischer has hosted the TV shows Hurt Bert, Bert the Conqueror, and Trip Flip, and he starred in The Machine, a comedy film based on his life.
How old is Bert Kreischer? – Age
He is 50 years old as of 3 November 2022. He was born in 1972 in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. His real name is Albert Charles Kreischer Jr.
Bert Kreischer Family – Education
His mother was an early childhood development specialist, while his father was a real estate attorney. He went to a private Jesuit secondary school before attending Florida State University (FSU). Kreischer majored in English and was a member of the fraternity Alpha Tau Omega.
What is Bert Kreischer’s Wife? – Kids
Kreischer and his wife LeeAnn live in Los Angeles with their two kids.
Bert Kreischer Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $10 million.
Bert Kreischer Bert the Conqueror
He is the host of Bert the Conqueror, an American reality television series that debuted on the Travel Channel on June 16, 2010. Bert travels around the United States to amusement parks and other entertainment venues to ride and promote numerous roller coasters, water attractions, and strange sports in the performance.
Bert the Conqueror was revived for a second season on September 24, 2010. The renewal was announced the next day on the Bert the Conqueror Facebook page. The second season premiered on April 3, 2011. Kreischer said on the April 29, 2015 episode of his podcast that “Bert the Conqueror” will begin filming new episodes in the following months. The program was renewed for a third season on May 9, 2016, which began on June 7, 2016.
Bert Kreischer Podcast
Kreischer is the creator and host of the podcasts Bertcast and Open Tabs, as well as the food program Something’s Burning. Bertcast, which debuted in 2012, was originally filmed from his Man Cave for an episode of Man Caves, a home remodeling reality television show. Kreischer also co-hosts the podcast 2 Bears 1 Cave with Tom Segura.
Kreischer has also been on WTF with Marc Maron, Doug Benson’s Doug Loves Movies, H3 Podcast, Your Mom’s House, and The Joe Rogan Experience.
Bert Kreischer Stand-up
Kreischer’s most memorable involvement in stand-up satire was at Potbelly’s, a bar and club in Tallahassee, Florida. Kreischer moved to New York City after a tape of one of his sets was shipped off a headhunter who welcomed him to the city to observe a few stand-up shows. Kreischer worked the entryway at the now-dead Boston Parody Club.
Kreischer is known for performing stand-up satire while shirtless. He is likewise known for his narrating; his most famous story is about how he purportedly acquired the epithet “The Machine”. The story rotates around how he coincidentally assisted the Russian mafia with ransacking a train while on a school excursion to Russia. A film transformation was delivered on May 26, 2023.
In 2004, Kreischer was highlighted alongside four different jokesters on the DVD discharge Public Parody Live: New Faces – Volume 2. That very year one of his accounts showed up on an episode of the enlivened Good times TV series Shorties Watchin’ Shorties.
As a professional comic Kreischer has performed globally and has showed up on late night syndicated programs Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Conan. He likewise showed up consistently as a visitor on Rachael Beam from 2011 to 2015.
His most memorable parody exceptional Bert Kreischer: Easily Moronic showed up on Fun times TV in 2009. Kreischer got back to the organization in 2015 for the narrating series This Isn’t Occurring, describing his experience wrestling a bear. Kickoff delivered Bert Kreischer: The Machine in 2016.
Netflix has consequently created three parody specials, shooting Bert Kreischer: Secret Time in Philadelphia delivered August 2018 ; recording Bert Kreischer: Hello Enormous Kid in Cleveland delivered Walk 2020 ; recording Bert Kreischer: Razzle Stun in Omaha delivered Walk 2023.
Bert Kreischer Career
In 1997, during Kreischer’s 6th year at FSU, the college was positioned number one by The Princeton Survey in their yearly rundown of the top “party schools” in the US. Later that very year Kreischer turned into the focal point of a six-page article in Drifter who named him “the top partyer at the Main Party School in the nation.” Named “Bert Kreischer: The Undergrad,” the article related Kreischer’s party hijinks, which included episodes of weighty drinking and public bareness. From the Drifter article chief Oliver Stone optioned the film privileges to Kreischer’s life. At the point when the advancement manage Oliver Stone failed to work out, every one of the contents that were submitted returned to their journalists. One of these authors changed Kreischer’s name and offered the content to Public Parody. This turned into the reason for the 2002 film Public Parody’s Van More out of control, featuring Ryan Reynolds.
At the point when gotten some information about his association in the film, Kreischer told the New York Post in 2014: “I’ve never seen it. I didn’t have anything to do with it.” On Joe Rogan’s digital broadcast, Kreischer discussed how Public Parody leaders affirmed to him that he was the reason for the film. He likewise affirmed that he could never sue Public Parody for having made the film without his association.
In no less than five months of moving to New York City to seek after a vocation in satire, Will Smith’s Creation Organization offered Kreischer an arrangement for a sitcom. At the point when he was highlighted on Bert the Victor, Kreischer made a trip to event congregations and other diversion scenes across the US to encounter exciting rides and exercises. Kreischer, who has a feeling of dread toward levels, should be visible riding exciting rides and other event congregation rides as well as participating in exercises, for example, leaping off the Stratosphere tower in Las Vegas and being shot from a human slingshot. While in New York Kreischer went to open mics facilitated by television maker DJ Nash that were likewise gone to by any semblance of Demetri Martin, Bobby Kelly and Jim Norton. In 2001 Kreischer likewise featured in a TV pilot in light of Nash’s life named Existence With David J.
Bert Kreischer Movies and TV Shows
♦ 2001 – Life With David J
♦ 2001–2002 – The X Show
♦ 2004 – The Shield
♦ 2004 – Hurt Bert
♦ 2010–2011, 2016 – Bert the Conqueror
♦ 2012–2015 – Trip Flip
♦ 2017 – The Loud House
♦ 2020 – The Cabin with Bert Kreischer
♦ 2023 – The Machine