Bobby Lee
American stand-up comedian

Bobby Lee

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American stand-up comedian
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17 September 1971(San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA)
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Poway High School
Palomar College
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Robert Young Lee Jr. (born September 17, 1971) is an American actor, comedian and podcaster, best known for being a cast member on MADtv from 2001 to 2009 and for his roles in the films Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004), Pineapple Express (2008), and The Dictator (2012). Between 2018 and 2019, Lee co-starred in the ABC single-camera sitcom series Splitting Up Together alongside Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson.

In 2016, Lee started a weekly podcast titled TigerBelly, which currently has over 447,000 subscribers and over 80 million views on YouTube.

Early life and education

Lee was born Robert Young Lee, Jr. in San Diego County, California to parents Jeanie and Robert Lee. He and his younger brother grew up in Poway, California. Lee attended Painted Rock Elementary School, Twin Peaks Middle School, and Poway High School. In high school, he was part of a breakdancing team. At 18, Lee moved out of his parents' home and took jobs in restaurants and coffee shops in the San Diego area while attending Palomar College. He later dropped out.

Lee's Korean American parents owned clothing stores in both Escondido and Encinitas, California. His mother currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Lee's younger brother, Steve Lee, is a musician and host of The Steebee Weebee podcast. Steve has also made guest appearances alongside Bobby on MAD Tv, especially in sketches featuring Kim Jong Il and Tank.

Career

Lee worked various jobs at cafes and restaurants before pursuing a career in comedy. In 1994, the coffee shop he was working at abruptly closed. “I just went next door to get a job,” he said, “which was The Comedy Store in San Diego” (also known as the La Jolla Comedy Store). After a few months of working odd jobs at the club, he decided to try stand-up during one of their amateur nights. Within a year of doing regular comedy sets, he received offers to open for both Pauly Shore and Carlos Mencia. Lee went on to work regularly at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, a comedy club owned by Pauly Shore's mother Mitzi.

Lee has admitted in several interviews that his parents had hoped he would continue on with the family business and were less than supportive of his comedic pursuits at first. During a podcast interview conducted by fellow actor and comedian Joe Rogan on February 1, 2011, Lee stated that during the first few years he did stand-up his parents barely spoke to him, however after his appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno his father called him and asked how much he had to pay to be on the show and then apologized for not supporting his comedy career.

Lee is known to include his family in some of his work; his younger brother has appeared in several non-speaking roles on MADtv and his entire family has appeared in a sketch on the show. Lee also pitched a sitcom to Comedy Central in 2007 about a Korean family which was to star his very own family.

Lee hosted the 9th MusiCares MAP Fund Benefit Concert in 2013.

In 2020, Lee began co-hosting the Bad Friends podcast with Andrew Santino.

MADtv

In 2001, Lee joined the cast of MADtv, making him the show's first and only Asian cast member. He has publicly expressed hating playing the characters Bae Sung and Connie Chung. Lee remained with the cast until the series' cancellation in 2009 and returned briefly when MADtv was revived in 2016 on The CW. Some of Lee's recurring characters included:

Character name Description
Kim Jong-il Host of the imaginary Kim Jong-il Show
Connie Chung Journalist
Bae Sung The hapless interpreter
Tank Asian-American "Street Tuner" character in the style of the film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Xing Lao "Johnny" Gan Host of Many Shows! With Johnny Gan and Pongo
"The Blind Kung-fu Master" Title character
Dr. Poon Ji-Sum Character on the Korean soap opera parody Taedo-Attitudes and Feelings, Both Desirable and Sometimes Secretive
Hideki "The Average Asian" Asian man whose friends think he adheres to the stereotypes associated with East Asian people
John McCain United States Senator from Arizona
Stewie Griffin Infant super-villain in a live-action re-creation of a scene from the Family Guy episode "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci High"
Yamanashi Student in gym class of Coach Hines (Keegan-Michael Key), who always gets yelled at and harassed by Coach Hines (whether or not he deserved it).

TigerBelly Podcast

TigerBelly is a video podcast hosted by Lee and his girlfriend, Khalyla Kuhn, which currently has over 401,000 subscribers and 69 million views on YouTube. Also on camera is actor and comedian Gilbert Galon, and behind the scenes producer and frequent on-screen personality, George Kimmel. Kuhn became interested in doing podcasts of her own after she was a guest on the DVDASA podcast. The show's intro song "Shadow Gook" was written and produced by Lee and performed by Lee and Kuhn. The hosts discuss events from their lives and news topics from popular culture, often revolving around Asian American issues related to the entertainment industry, adolescence, sexuality, ethnicity, racism, and politics. Towards the end of the show, host Galon reads listener questions, which are addressed in a segment jokingly referred to as "Unhelpful Advice". Periodically, the end of the show features a segment called "MMA minute" in which the hosts discuss mixed martial arts and the UFC.

Lee and Erik Griffin initially pitched a podcast to All Things Comedy and they were immediately signed but the two could never make the time to meet. Around this time Lee and Kuhn were visiting family in the Philippines, when Kuhn came down with serious heart trouble. She spent weeks in hospitals and couldn't return to her nursing job. She needed something to do to keep busy and so started her own podcast. Lee came on her show and the chemistry was so good that Lee decided to drop Griffin and instead focus on podcasts with Kuhn.

As TigerBelly grew, Lee and Kuhn needed an engineer to watch over the computer and consult on technical issues, so they asked Gilbert to handle the technical side of the podcast; Lee had met Gilbert at a viewing of a Manny Pacquiao fight. Lee met future TigerBelly producer, George Kimmel, when he was working on The Station comedy channel for Maker Studios, where Kimmel was working as a producer.

In 2016, the podcast was reported in multiple media outlets after guest Margaret Cho in Episode 71 recalled an email exchange between her and actress Tilda Swinton over the controversial Ancient One casting in Doctor Strange (2016).

Personal life

Addiction and sobriety

Lee began taking methamphetamine and marijuana around 12 and went through three drug-rehabilitation attempts, ending his meth abuse around 17. During his period of drug abuse, Lee claims that he not only competed in a wrestling tournament but won under the influence of methamphetamine and LSD. When he started MADtv, a producer told him that "he wasn't funny and that they wouldn't use him in the show very often." Unable to handle the pressure, Lee relapsed on Vicodin and ended 12 years of sobriety. He got sober after MADtv producer Lauren Dombrowski fought for him after he was fired from the show a second time. Dombrowski died of cancer on October 8, 2008 in Los Angeles at the age of 51. Lee said that one of the only times he has ever cried was at Dombrowski's funeral. On TigerBelly Episode 224, Lee admitted to guest Theo Von that he had relapsed after his father's death in August 2019. At the time of recording, he was 11 days sober and had recently left rehab.

Lee has stated that he is a recovering alcoholic.

Selected filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2001-2009, 2016 MADtv Various
2002 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Self Aired April 26
2005 Curb Your Enthusiasm "The Korean Bookie"
2005 – 2006 Mind of Mencia An Asian CSI agent, gay pirate Episodes: "#1.6" and "Stereotype Olympics"
2007 American Dad! Danny
2007 Sales Guys Earl Wayne Thurman
2009 – 2011 Family Guy Various
2009 State of Romance Andrew
2010 Cubed Bob Yamamoto
2010 Ktown Cowboys Bobby Lee
2011 – 2014 Chelsea Lately Round Table Regular
2011 Big Time Rush T.J.
2012 Samurai! Daycare Park
2012 RVC: The Lone Shopping Network Hiri
2012 Animal Practice Dr. Yamamoto
2013 Arrested Development Mrs. Oh Episode: "Queen B."
2013 Sean Saves the World
2014 The League Lee Wei Lee Episodes: "The Usual Bet" and "Epi Sexy"
2013 – 2015 The Awesomes Voice of Tim/Sumo Animated series on Hulu
2015 NCIS: Los Angeles Rio Syamsundin Episode "Blame it on Rio"
2017 What Would Diplo Do? Brian
2016 – 2018 Love Truman On Netflix, with Gillian Jacobs
2018 NCIS: Los Angeles Rio Syamsundin
2018 – 2019 Splitting Up Together Arthur On ABC - series regular
2019 – 2020 Magnum P.I. Jin Episodes: "Honor Among Thieves", "Make It 'Til Dawn", "A Game of Cat and Mouse", and "A World of Trouble"
2020 Game On! CBS

Music

Year Title Artist Role Notes
2009 "We Made You" Eminem Sulu from Star Trek, and an Inuit
2010 "2 Different Tears" Wonder Girls
2010 "Hangover" Taio Cruz Captain

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1999 The Underground Comedy Movie Chinese Man
2003 Pauly Shore Is Dead Delivery boy
2003 American Misfits Korean General
2004 Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle Kenneth Park
2005 Kims of Comedy Self With fellow Korean American comics Steve Byrne, Ken Jeong and Kevin Shea in a stand-up comedy tour and accompanying film
2006 Undoing Kenny
2006 Thugaboo: Sneaker Madness Mr. Lee Young / William Hung TV Movie
2007 Kickin' It Old Skool Aki
2008 Killer Pad Winnie
2008 Pineapple Express Bobby
2010 Hard Breakers Travis the stoner
2011 Paul Valet
2011 A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas Kenneth Park
2012 The Dictator Mr. Lao
2012 Emerald Acres Sammy No TV Movie
2013 Final Recipe Contestant with Michelle Yeoh
2013 Wedding Palace Kevin Directed by Christine Yoo
2014 Bro, What Happened? Brah Man Directed by comedian Dante
2016 Laid in America Goose A British comedy film released direct-to-digital on September 26, featuring Olajide Olatunji and Caspar Lee (no relation)
2016 Keeping Up with the Joneses Ricky Lu
2020 The Wrong Missy Toki Dum Dum / Check-In Desk Employee

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