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Jim Breuer
Jim Breuer is a popular American stand-up comedian best known for his funny gray eyes and strange facial expressions. In the 1990s, when Lorne Michaels made live comedy sketches for Saturday Night Live, Breuer was a key member. In the show, he played the role of Goat Boy, who was half-human and half-goat. The comedian is a well-known face on both TV and in movies. Films like Clerks, Dick, Half Baked, The English Teacher, Beer League, School Dance, and others have him in them.
The Jim Breuer Road Journals was the name of the DVD of Breuer's tour in 2010. The comedian is known for being a musician who has worked with Joe Pesci and the heavy metal band Judas Priest. I'm Not High, Breuer's book, came out in 2010. His podcast, "The Podcast Masters," was taken down in 2011.
Early Life and Career
Breuer was born in Long Island, New York, in Valley Stream. When he was a teen, his first job was at Sears.
Breuer joined the show Uptown Comedy Club after he finished school. While working there, the comedian had a short part in the ABC sitcom Home Improvement and later in Buds. The small roles earned him a spot on the NBC show Saturday Night Live in 1995. In the show, Breuer played the part of Goat Boy. With the show's success, the comedian made a name for himself as a good actor. In 1998, Breuer had the chance to host The Jim Breuer Show on MTV. The comedian then worked with Comedy Central and hosted several episodes of the Premium Blend show.
His first special on Comedy Central, titled Hardcore, aired in 2002. In 2005, Let's Clear the Air was the second one. The comedian has also been in a VH1 documentary called "When Metallica Ruled the World" since 2005. The following year, he hosted Web Junk 20 for its third season on VH1.
In 2016, Breuer appeared on the CBS sitcom Kevin Can Wait. The comedian was on The Opie and Anthony Show as a radio host. In addition, he is the host of the radio program Fridays with Jim Breuer. In 2011, Jim and comedian Pete Correale launched their podcast, The Podcast Masters.