Jimmy Shubert Biography
Jimmy Shubert is a stand-up comedian. He is noted for being a member of Sam Kinison’s “Outlaws of Comedy,” as a 2014 finalist on Last Comic Standing, and for playing parts on series such as The King of Queens, Entourage, and ER, as well as movies including Go and Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Jimmy Age
He was born James Francis Shubert in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
Jimmy Education
Jimmy Family- Parents
Shubert was born in Philadelphia. His father was a city homicide detective and his mother worked in special education. He has five brothers.
Jimmy Career
He is known for his work on Sam Kinison’s Comic Outlaws, for which he was a 2014 Last Comic Book finalist, and his role in King of Queens, The Star Known for Laughter. Entourage” and “ER” and “Go” and “Mr. He” and four songs, including Zero Tolerance, produced by Grammy Award-winner Dan Schlissel, which reached No. 1 on the iTunes comedy chart. Writing at Serious Comedy.com, he described Schubert as “an aggressive, un-melancholic performer of world class” He described it as “Zero Tolerance not only proves that Schubert was the best at speaking”. Schubert decided to become an actor at the age of 18, and after performing on the local stage, he moved to California to begin his career.
He worked as a waiter at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles and lived with roommates Andrew Dice Clay, Sam Kinison and Marc Maron in a house owned by club owner Mitzi Shore. He wrote jokes for Yakov Smirnov, Jimmy Walker and Louis Anderson. In 1984, he accepted the challenge of riding a motorcycle on stage during Kinison’s show and became friends with Kinison. He later became a member of Kinison’s Comedic Outlaws and toured with Kinison for five years before his death in 1992. Schubert was a finalist on NBC’s 2014 comedy show Last Comic Standing and has performed with Dave Attell on Comedy Central Presents and Comedy Underground. He was one of the first artists signed to Stand Up! Records, along with Lewis Black and Doug Stanhope,[16] who released four of his albums. His style has been described as “old-school” investigative comedy about everyday stressors such as Starbucks and airport security with a “modern-day Archie Bunker perspective”. Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic stated: “Schubert’s confidence and clear delivery enhance the humor, making it his most entertaining moment.”
Jimmy Net Worth
Jimmy has an estimated net worth of 1 million dollars.
Jimmy Films
ER (1998–1999)
Go (1999)
Angel (1999)
Coyote Ugly (2000)
One Hour Photo (2002)
The Italian Job (2003)
Reno 911! (2005)
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)
The King of Queens (2001–2006)
Entourage (2007–2009)
2 Broke Girls (2011)
Maron (2016)
American Nightmares (2018)