Filed under: Features, Celebrity Interviews
Comedian Bert Kreischer has come a long way from his seven-year tenure as a perma-partying undergrad at Florida State University. Fellow students knew him as a funny, raucous freak who could turn any room into an out-of-control throwdown, filled with wild laughter, crazy stories and jokes, a distinction that scored him national attention thanks to a popular profile in Rolling Stone.
Since then, he's taken his knack for friendly wisecrackery on the road with stand-up shows that routinely end with a few beer-inspired challenges. He's even brought his unique sense of fun to television with the one-man pain factory show on FX, 'Hurt Bert,' and his thrill-seeking challenge show of extreme rides, dips and dives on The Travel Channel, 'Bert the Conqueror.'
How is that an improvement from his days as the "Number One Party Animal" in the nation? For starters, now he gets paid for it.
Comedian Bert Kreischer has come a long way from his seven-year tenure as a perma-partying undergrad at Florida State University. Fellow students knew him as a funny, raucous freak who could turn any room into an out-of-control throwdown, filled with wild laughter, crazy stories and jokes, a distinction that scored him national attention thanks to a popular profile in Rolling Stone.
Since then, he's taken his knack for friendly wisecrackery on the road with stand-up shows that routinely end with a few beer-inspired challenges. He's even brought his unique sense of fun to television with the one-man pain factory show on FX, 'Hurt Bert,' and his thrill-seeking challenge show of extreme rides, dips and dives on The Travel Channel, 'Bert the Conqueror.'
How is that an improvement from his days as the "Number One Party Animal" in the nation? For starters, now he gets paid for it.
- 8/1/2010
- by Danny Gallagher
- Aol TV.
Filed under: Features, Celebrity Interviews
Comedian Bert Kreischer has come a long way from his seven-year tenure as a perma-partying undergrad at Florida State University. Fellow students knew him as a funny, raucous freak who could turn any room into an out-of-control throwdown, filled with wild laughter, crazy stories and jokes, a distinction that scored him national attention thanks to a popular profile in Rolling Stone.
Since then, he's taken his knack for friendly wisecrackery on the road with stand-up shows that routinely end with a few beer-inspired challenges. He's even brought his unique sense of fun to television with the one-man pain factory show on FX, 'Hurt Bert,' and his thrill-seeking challenge show of extreme rides, dips and dives on The Travel Channel, 'Bert the Conqueror.'
How is that an improvement from his days as the "Number One Party Animal" in the nation? For starters, now he gets paid for it.
Comedian Bert Kreischer has come a long way from his seven-year tenure as a perma-partying undergrad at Florida State University. Fellow students knew him as a funny, raucous freak who could turn any room into an out-of-control throwdown, filled with wild laughter, crazy stories and jokes, a distinction that scored him national attention thanks to a popular profile in Rolling Stone.
Since then, he's taken his knack for friendly wisecrackery on the road with stand-up shows that routinely end with a few beer-inspired challenges. He's even brought his unique sense of fun to television with the one-man pain factory show on FX, 'Hurt Bert,' and his thrill-seeking challenge show of extreme rides, dips and dives on The Travel Channel, 'Bert the Conqueror.'
How is that an improvement from his days as the "Number One Party Animal" in the nation? For starters, now he gets paid for it.
- 8/1/2010
- by Danny Gallagher
- Aol TV.
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