Peter Berman wanted to be a stand up comic since
a very young age. While attending the University
of Michigan, he finally had his opportunity.
Within no time at all he was opening shows for Tim
Allen, Paul Reiser, and Jerry Seinfeld.
A Boston native, now living in Los Angeles, Peter
has performed in every great comedy club and rotten
hellhole throughout the United States, Canada, England
and Ireland. His first television appearance
was as a contestant on the MTV game show Remote
Control.
He came in second to a kid named Puck.
Peter dusted himself off from this defeat and went
on to win a national stand up search naming him
The Funniest College Student in America. After
numerous appearances on stand-up comedy shows on
MTV, VH-1, Comedy Central and A&E, he went on
to become the Host of NBC’s Friday Night.
Perhaps his shining moment was being named Anal
Newcomer of the Year in 1999.
Just seeing if you were paying attention.
Peter recently appeared on CBS’s Late, Late
Show with Craig Kilborn. In addition
to television, Peter quickly became the Host of
Morning Sickness, his own nationally syndicated
morning radio program on the Comedy World Radio
Network, after starting out as a writer.
He has also contributed material to The Howard Stern
Radio Program.
Somehow he was lucky enough to find his beautiful
wife, Teresa, and trick her into marrying him.
Luck struck two more times with the birth of their
sons Jack and Miles.
All is good in his neighborhood. Just tell
his three dogs to quit barking. At the present
time, Peter continues to make people laugh...
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