- Birth nameBrian Joseph Regan
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Critics, fans and fellow comedians agree: Brian Regan is one of the most respected comedians in the country. His specials, Brian Regan: On The Rocks, and Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers, are streaming on Netflix along with his Netflix series, Stand Up And Away! With Brian Regan. Brian starred for three seasons as "Mugsy" in Peter Farrelly's TV series, Loudermilk, which is streaming on Prime Video. Brian is a regular guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and was a regular guest on The Late Show with David Letterman, making 28 appearances on the CBS show. Brian made a scene-stealing cameo in Chris Rock's film, Top Five, and he is a guest on two episodes of Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, which is now streaming on Netflix.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Michael O'Brien
- SpouseKathleen Patricia Bieszczat(October 15, 1997 - 2011) (divorced, 2 children)
- Has 2 children: a son and daughter.
- Brother of Dennis Regan.
- Uses food as the subject of a lot of his jokes.
- Comedy is not supposed to be a thing. To me, comedy is a 'how'. Clearly, I'm a comedian and I know that there's a thing called comedy clubs' and stuff like that, but it just seems odd that people would walk into a building and go, 'We're going to sit on chairs and laugh'. And they're not even really interested in in what they're going to be laughing about!. It would be like a club where 'We're going to go this place and cry'. 'What are you going to cry about?' 'I don't know. I just feel like crying'. But the comedy thing - it's 'We just wanna laugh! We just want our bodies to shake'.
- I like my comedy to be double-barrel. I have the goofy side of things, but hopefully put a little thought into it as well. For silly to be really funny it usually has to be smart, at least the kind of stuff Steve Martin did. I was a Jerry Lewis fan, too. A lot of people go, 'What's with those people in France, thinking Jerry Lewis is funny?' Well, he is funny. He was so ridiculously goofy and silly, yet you could tell thought had to go into what he was doing.
- Both my mom and dad have great senses of humor. You could get my dad on a laughing jag that felt like being on a drug. Or how I imagine a drug would be. It had to be interesting, clever and ironic. It couldn't just be buffoonery. It had to be something that was thought out. It was fun to sit there and go, man, I thought of something, and said it, and he's laughing.
- I think one of the weirdest places I performed in was at a college. I am proud to say I played in the 'all-purpose room'. I don't know what purpose those kids thought I was there for, but I was there for comedy.
- I remember hearing a comedian talking about doing 'The Tonight Show'. He said the first joke is going to be a foul ball, and If you expect it to be a foul ball you're in much better shape than if you're expecting to get a good laugh. I'm glad I heard that years ago. So I approach every set that way. If the first joke doesn't get a laugh, you go, 'Well that is what I was expecting all along'. And if you get a big laugh, well, then that's even better.
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