Bobby Lee

1 videos • 43 views • by David Choe Clips Bobby Lee is an American comedian, actor, and podcaster known for his unique brand of humor and distinctive presence in the entertainment industry. Born on September 17, 1971, in San Diego, California, Lee is best known for his involvement in the sketch comedy show "MADtv," where he showcased his talent for improvisation and character work from 2001 to 2009. Lee's comedy often draws from his experiences as a Korean-American, providing a blend of cultural commentary and self-deprecating humor. His early life experiences, such as working in his parents' clothing store, have often been a source of material for his stand-up routines. Beyond "MADtv," Lee has appeared in numerous films and television shows, demonstrating his versatility as an actor. His filmography includes roles in movies like "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" and "Pineapple Express," and TV appearances in "Love," "Splitting Up Together," and "NCIS: Los Angeles." In addition to his acting career, Lee is a prominent figure in the podcasting world. His podcast, "TigerBelly," which he co-hosts with his partner Khalyla Kuhn, has gained a significant following. The podcast is known for its candid discussions, humor, and interviews with various figures from the entertainment world. Lee's influence in comedy is marked by his ability to connect with audiences through his honest, often irreverent, storytelling, and his commitment to breaking Asian stereotypes in Hollywood. His continued presence in both traditional and new media marks him as a dynamic and evolving figure in the world of comedy.