He is a frequent guest on the New York City drive-time radio show "Opie & Anthony", where he adds his own commentary on the bizarre in-studio happenings and of course throws in the occasional
impersonation. Did a killer impersonation of
(1993). Has a tattoo on the inside of his bicep which is dated with the word "Will". This is in respect of his cousin Will who was killed by a drunk driver. Jay Mohr is a frequent contributor and guest host on "The Jungle" a radio show hosted by
. Jay's razor sharp takes and opinions have earned him the nickname "Slam Man" on the show.
, which debuted on ESPN in April 2002, where he offered his unique and humorous insights on the world of sports in front of a live studio audience. The 30-minute weekly show features a timely, sports-themed comedy monologue, followed by interviews with athletes and entertainment personalities, remote segments and musical performances.
Jay Mohr has found success in the worlds of film, television, radio, writing and stand-upcomedy. He has co-starred in over 20 feature films such as:
Mohr first received notice doing impressions on "Saturday Night Live." His two years in the trenches as a writer and featured performer on the popular late night show are detailed in his best-selling book, Gasping for Airtime, published in 2004. His additional television credits include the lead role in the series "Action," and co-creator, executive producer and host of the hit reality program "Last Comic Standing." He is also known in sports circles for hosting "NFL Sunday Morning," narrating the award-winning "Beyond the Glory" and "The Best Damn Sports Show, Period." He was recently signed to host "The Alternative With Jay Mohr," a new weekly entertainment video program on
www.foxsports.com.
His stand-up act sells out theaters, clubs and colleges all over the country and he earns standing ovations for his keen observations of the world and the people who live in it.
Mohr was born in Verona, N.J., and currently resides in Los Angeles. His birth date is Aug. 23.