MySpace Profile: myspace.com/stevebyrne
TV Highlights: Jimmy Kimmel Live, Premium
Blend, Last Call w/ Carson Daly, The Late, Late Show w/ Craig
Kilborn, Comedy Central Presents
Why He's On The Site: Literally the
hardest working man in comedy, Byrne possesses a simply insane
work ethic. He recently set a precedent by doing 13 gigs in 7
different clubs throughout NYC - in one night...Very Energetic
& physical, Steve draws comparisons to Dane Cook's
style...Byrne takes a beating from all of the Comedy Cellar
regulars but is loved by all...Half Asian & half Irish,
Steve has toned down his ethnic material a great deal in the
past few months...A great guy to know, Steve is caring &
compassionate to his fans. Plus he sends very well written &
polite emails like the half Asian that he is
Official Bio: Steve Byrne was born in
Freehold, NJ on July 21, 1974. He is the son of Ok Cha and Steve
Byrne. His mother is Korean and his father is Irish. Blah,
Blah..
When Steve entered his senior year of college at Kent State
University, his family moved to New York City. He used this as
an opportunity and went to check out the BIg Apple. The first
day in New York he got a job at Caroline's Comedy Club to make
ends meet, and along the way he became interested in trying
stand up comedy. September 30, 1997 he got onstage for the first
time at Stand Up NY and has been performing ever since.
Over the few short years in the world of stand up comedy, Steve
has accomplished quite a bit, and has been invited to some
unlikely and very likely venues. Most recently, Steve was named
as one of the top 10 comics to watch by Variety magazine. He is
currently working on a documentary film capturing a night in the
life of New York City comedian, he will be doing 13 shows and
performing at all 10 clubs in New York City in ONE night, it
will be completed sometime in the spring. He just completed his
first late night talk show stint on The Late, Late Show with
Craig Kilborn. Steve followed that with a second late night set
of stand up on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and most recently taped a set
for Last Call with Carson Daly. He taped a sketch for Dave
Chappelles' show on Comedy Central. He has done dates as an
opening act for Mariah Carey on her Charmbracelet tour. Steve
was asked to be on the very first episode of CBS's new version
of "Star Seach" with Arsenio Hall. He performs at
"Beachers Comedy Madhouse" at The Hard Rock Hotel in
Las Vegas. He has been featured on VH1 on "Race Riot"
and "All Access: Sibling vs. Sibling". The Oxygen
Network had him on "Misunderstood". His stand up was
featured on HBO, on "Comedy Shorts". Steve has
performed on "Que Loco" on Galavision in Miami, the
Latino Laugh Festival in San Antonio, and "Club 54 Stand
Up" television show in Toronto, Canada. He was invited on
BET's "ComicView" twice, "Comedy Factory"
television show in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and he also taped a
set on "Premium Blend" for Comedy Central. In August
he taped a DVD for National Lampoons' Young Comedians Special.
He taped a show on The Discovery Channel, "The Science of
Laughter" with Kathy Griffin. Steve works with New York
Entertainment and is a favorite at major universities all across
the country. He has been invited to the NACA nationals twice in
the last four years. To date, he has performed at hundreds of
colleges and universities. Most importantly to Steve are his
regular performances at all the major clubs in New York city.
You can catch him nightly at the Comic Strip, Gotham, Stand Up
NY, Dangerfields, Boston Comedy, Ha!, NY Comedy Club and the
Comedy Cellar. Steve performs an average of 3-4 shows a night on
the weekdays, and 5-7 a night on the weekends at all of the
listed clubs. To be passed at the clubs and to work New York
City on the weekends alongside the best comics in the country is
his biggest accomplishment so far.
His high energy and lack of ego make him a favorite in New York
city as well as anywhere he performs. He continues to do his
best and give the audience something they may not have heard or
seen before. His passion for performing and his drive for
perfection continually push him to pursue his goal of becoming
the best comic he can be.