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Joe Rogan
With an impressive career spanning over two decades, Joe Rogan has established himself as a renowned stand-up comedian. In October 2018, his sixth hour-long comedy special, “Joe Rogan: Strange Times,” debuted on Netflix, following a series of successful specials including “Joe Rogan: Triggered” (2016) on Netflix, “Joe Rogan: Rocky Mountain High” (2014) on Comedy Central, “Joe Rogan: Live from the Tabernacle” (2012) released through his website, “Talking Monkeys in Space” (2009) on CD & DVD, and “Joe Rogan Live” (2007) on DVD. Adding to his repertoire, Rogan has also released acclaimed comedy albums such as “Shiny Happy Jihad” (2007) and “I’m Gonna Be Dead Someday” (2000).
Notably, Rogan is the captivating host of The Joe Rogan Experience, a highly popular podcast renowned for its long-form conversations with guests. Exclusively available on Spotify, the podcast has garnered a massive following.
Since 2002, Rogan has lent his expertise as a color commentator for the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship), providing insightful commentary for Pay Per View, Spike Television, and FOX broadcasts. His fascination with mixed martial arts began at the age of 13, when he embarked on martial arts training. Within a mere two years, Rogan achieved a black belt and went on to become the four-time consecutive Massachusetts full-contact Tae Kwon Do champion. By 19, he secured the title of US Open Tae Kwon Do Champion, defeating both the middleweight and heavyweight title-holders to claim the coveted Grand Championship.
Rogan’s talent extends beyond the stage, as he has ventured into the world of film. He has notable credits in movies like “Here Comes The Boom” (2012) and “Zookeeper” (2011). Additionally, he hosted the thought-provoking competition reality series “Joe Rogan Questions Everything” (2013) on the SyFy channel. Rogan’s journey in television includes hosting the immensely popular reality show “Fear Factor” on NBC, both from 2001 to 2006 and in 2011/2012. Prior to his television success, Rogan portrayed Joe Garrelli, the resident electrician, in the hit NBC comedy series “NewsRadio.”
While his achievements in various media spheres are notable, Rogan remains dedicated to his stand-up comedy roots, regularly delivering captivating performances both locally and internationally.