Jim Breuer On Keeping His Comedy Clean, Relatable And Hilarious (2024)

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Comedian Jim Breuer hasn't been a part of the Saturday Night Live cast since 1998, so when audiences ask him to revisit some of the characters and impressions he was known for back then, he'll occasionally do it, but would rather not.

"I don't want people thinking, 'Oh, he's done this schtick before,'" Breuer, 47, told the Current during a phone interview a couple weeks ago. "I never want to be that guy."

Guess we'll just have to wait and see if Goat Boy or Joe Pesci makes an appearance on stage when Breuer visits the Empire Theater Feb. 26.

What can we expect from your upcoming show in San Antonio? I know you're more of a storyteller than anything, right?

Yeah, I think my stuff is super relatable to everyone. I don't do politics. I don't do super edgy stuff. I talk about real life. I talk about my dad, my three teenage daughters. I've been married for 20-something years.

Is it hard to be a "clean" comedian these days?

Well, I like that I go on stage and it sounds like I should curse or say something filthy, but at the end of the day I know that I didn't make anyone cringe at something dirty, dark or awkward. I mean, I'm not opposed to [other comedians] doing that, but I don't do it.

When you're in a social setting with friends, do you feel like you're always expected to be funny and "on" all the time?

Nah, I don't put that pressure on myself ever. That ended when I had children. My first thing is being a husband then father and then being funny. I enjoy being funny, but I don't have to be funny unless I'm on stage.

Do your teenage daughters think you're funny?

They think I'm hilarious! Sometimes we join alliances and we go against mom. That's when we really have a ball.

At this point in your career, does comedy feel like a job?

When I first started, it was a huge passion of mine. Then it became a job on SNL and the couple of films I did here and there. Then around 2008, it became a huge passion again. I think you can see that when I'm on stage now.

Does Goat Boy make an appearance in your show?

Once in a while I'll let him out if I haven't been in an area in a while or of an audience really wants to see something with Goat Boy. But I think something like Goat Boy can sometimes overshadow everything else. I try not to rely too much on the TV stuff during my stand-up. I'm already crushin' it pretty hard anyway.

It's always interesting to see how much older material a comedian will revisit because people expect them to do it. But it doesn't sound like you're into that.

You know, I don't think it's until after people leave the show where they're like, "I haven't laughed that hard in my life," and then realize I didn't do anything from SNL or an impression or anything.

You mentioned you talk about your father on stage. I know your father, who had Alzheimer's and dementia, just passed away last August. Back in 2008 you actually took you father on tour with you and made a documentary on the experience called More than Me. What do you remember most about that tour?

I remember how much fun we had and how much he made people laugh. I remember how much he loved to live life. He's was one of the funniest guys I've ever met in my life. We really busted each other's chops.

Your father wasn't a professional comedian, but what specifically did you take from him that you use today?

His humor was completely different from mine. He was dark and dry. But what I got from him was the simplicity of life and how we rely on such nonsense to make us feel better – like fashion, and what we drive. He was a very simple man.

You had a difficult year last year with the passing of your father and then your older sister also passing away five weeks later. Many comedians would say that the pain they go through in their lives make them better at their job. Do you believe that mantra to be true?

It's definitely therapeutic. I like talking about it. There are so many people that can relate to what I've gone through. There are a lot of people who are afraid to talk about it because they get too emotional. My attitude is that you have to laugh till the end because that's all you have to heal you. If you can't laugh at yourself and your situation, you're never going to be able to overcome where you're at.

Besides your career in comedy, I read you're also breaking into the music world.

Yeah, I'm making a record right now. It's a hard rock/pop/metal album with real-deal players and producers. I'm taking the attitude I have with my stand-up and bringing it to my music. I'm basically going to blow peoples' minds.

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$41.25-$52.85, 8pm Thu, Feb 26, Charline McCombs Empire Theatre, 226 N. St. Mary's St., 226-3333, majesticempire.com

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Jim Breuer On Keeping His Comedy Clean, Relatable And Hilarious (2024)

FAQs

Is Jim Breuer family friendly? ›

In line with his love of family. “Comic Frenzy” focused on what Breuer's life (and all our lives) truly consist of: dealing with the elderly, becoming our parents' caretakers and what it takes to be a “marriage warrior.” “I'm a deep-rooted family guy with hardcore blue collar roots,” he says.

Is Jim Breuer clean? ›

The half-baked star, Jim Breuer, has a comedy routine that is anything but. Known for playing one of the most iconic stoner characters of all time, Breuer is a clean comedian and a relatively responsible adult.

When was Jim Breuer on SNL? ›

Breuer was a member of the cast of Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 1998, playing characters such as Joe Pesci and Goat Boy. Breuer went on to host The Jim Breuer Show after leaving SNL. Breuer regularly tours as a comedian.

Is Jim Breuer still married? ›

He is an actor and producer, known for Half Baked (1998), Titan A.E. (2000) and Zookeeper (2011). He has been married to Dee Breuer since 28 August 1993. They have three children.

Does Jim Breuer have a podcast? ›

Jim Breuer's Breuniverse on Apple Podcasts.

Is Jim Breuer always stoned? ›

Jim Breuer isn't always stoned. He just looks that way. The comedian starred in the hit 1998 stoner comedy “Half Baked,” but he says he doesn't smoke pot as much as his squinty red “high eyes” suggest. That's just his regular face.

How much does Jim Breuer make per show? ›

An example fee to book Jim Breuer is in the starting range of $25,000-$39,999. However, any recent popularity change would cause a price fluctuation well beyond this example.

Was Jim Breuer high during Half Baked? ›

Half Baked is a stoner classic, but Breuer says he took the job seriously and was sober during the filming... except for one scene. Breuer recounts a time when, after being told he was done filming for the day, he smoked a joint costar Dave Chappelle gave him and got super high...

Who tried out for SNL in 1990? ›

Lisa Kudrow auditioned in 1990. She later hosted the show in 1996.

Who was the first black actor on Saturday Night Live? ›

Garrett Isaac Morris (born February 1, 1937) is an American actor. He was part of the original cast and was the first black cast member of the sketch comedy program Saturday Night Live, appearing from 1975 to 1980, and played Jimmy on The Jeffersons (1983–1984).

Was Dave Chappelle in Home Improvement? ›

Comedians Dave Chappelle and Jim Breuer attracted the attention of TV network executives with their guest appearance on the (4th season) March 14, 1995, episode of ABC's highly rated sitcom Home Improvement.

When did Andrew Dismukes start on SNL? ›

ANDREW DISMUKES is an Emmy nominated writer, stand up comedian, actor, and SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE cast member. Dismukes joined SNL as a writer in season 43 (2017), became a featured cast member in season 46, and was promoted to repertory player in season 48.

When did Cheri Oteri start on SNL? ›

She joined SNL in 1995 as part of a nearly all-new cast brought in to “save the show.” She was with SNL from 1995 to 2000 and was best known as “Arianna,” one half of “The Spartan Cheerleaders” alongside Will Ferrell.

Who was the first person hired for SNL? ›

Gilda Radner, the very first cast member of SNL

Gilda Radner was the first Saturday Night Live performer ever cast.

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On May 18, 1996, Carrey at long last found his way into the studio for SNL, making his first appearance on the show as the special guest host just under two months before the release of The Cable Guy.

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