Bryan Callen

American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and podcaster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bryan Callen (born January 26, 1967)[1][2][3] is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and podcaster. He studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse.[4] Callen initiated his career as one of the original cast members on the sketch comedy series MADtv.[5] Callen played Coach Mellor in The Goldbergs and reprised the role as a main character in the Goldbergs spinoff series Schooled.[6] He is also a co-host of The Fighter and the Kid podcast, alongside Brendan Schaub.[7][8][9]

Born (1967-01-26) January 26, 1967 (age 59)
Manila, Philippines
Spouse
Amanda Humphrey
(m. 2008; div. 2021)
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Bryan Callen
Callen in April 2011
Born (1967-01-26) January 26, 1967 (age 59)
Manila, Philippines
Alma materAmerican University
Notable workMADtv, The Fighter and the Kid, Schooled
Spouse
Amanda Humphrey
(m. 2008; div. 2021)
[citation needed]
Comedy career
Years active1995–present
MediumStand-up, film, television
GenresSketch comedy, Improvisational comedy
Websitebryancallen.com
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Early life

Callen was born on a military base in Manila, Philippines.[10] He is the son of American parents, Victoria Callen (née Sclafani) and Michael A. Callen. Because of his father's career as an international banker, Callen lived overseas until he was fourteen years old, including in the Philippines, India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Greece and Saudi Arabia.[11] He graduated from Northfield Mount Hermon High School in Gill, Massachusetts in 1985. He then attended American University in Washington, D.C., where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in History.[12] He is of Italian and Irish descent.[13][14][non-primary source needed][15][16]

Career

MADtv (1995–1997) and other television projects

Callen was one of the eight original cast members when MADtv debuted in 1995.[5] Callen's characters included Pool Boy from Cabana Chat with Dixie Wetsworth, motivational speaker Al Casdy, and "relationship-challenged" death row inmate Jeremy Anderson.[17] Callen also performed impressions of Bill Clinton, Robert De Niro, Al Gore, Luke Perry, Steven Seagal, Sammy Hagar, Kevin Bacon, Jim Carrey, Ted Knight and Arnold Schwarzenegger, among others.

Callen has guest starred on television series such as Entourage,[18] NewsRadio,[19] Oz,[20] Frasier, Suddenly Susan, NYPD Blue, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, CSI, 7th Heaven,[20] Rude Awakening, Less than Perfect, The King of Queens, Sex and the City, Kingdom, Stacked, Las Vegas, Reba, Fat Actress, Californication and How I Met Your Mother.[20]

Callen played Ricky's sexually abusive father on The Secret Life of the American Teenager on ABC Family.[21] He also made frequent appearances on Chelsea Lately. He hosted the E! show Bank of Hollywood, and currently appears as a commentator of The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest... on truTV.[22][23]

Callen also played the role of Coach Mellor in The Goldbergs and its spinoff series Schooled. The pilot aired on January 24, 2018.[24][6] The spinoff was picked up for a 13-episode order for the fall, 2018 television season.[25]

Callen co-wrote and co-starred in Dream Crushers with Will Sasso, Sara Rue, and Scott Thompson. The series was shot in 2009 but unaired until 2011.[26] He appeared with Melinda Hill in an episode of the 2012–13 web series Romantic Encounters.[27]

Ten Minute Podcast

Beginning on February 20, 2012, Callen and fellow actors and comedians Will Sasso and Chris D'Elia began the Ten Minute Podcast.[28] Tommy Blacha and Chad Kultgen later replaced Callen and D'Elia.[29]

The Fighter and the Kid

Callen currently cohosts a podcast titled The Fighter and the Kid with Brendan Schaub, and producers Chin and Nick. The podcast formerly focused on the realm of mixed martial arts, but since their departure from Fox Sports, they regularly discuss pop culture and current events as well.[30]

Schaub and Callen performed the podcast live on a national tour in 2016. The tour included such venues as The Vic Theatre (Chicago), Gramercy Theatre (New York City), and Wilbur Theatre (Boston); culminating at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles.[31]

In 2016 Schaub and Callen released The Fighter and the Kid 3D. The twelve episode digital download series features sketch comedy pieces based on the duo's podcast personas.[32]

Schaub and Callen regularly appear alongside Joe Rogan during live event broadcasts, such as the UFC and Glory Kickboxing, for what is called the Fight Companion. They also appeared on the MTV show Ridiculousness, hosted by Rob Dyrdek, in June 2016.[33]

In September 2023, Schaub and Callen publicly stated that Kast Media and its CEO Colin Thomson owed their production company $1.5-1.6 million dollars. Similar claims were made by Jim Cornette followed by Theo Von, Jason Ellis, Whitney Cummings, and Alyx Weiss, who stated they were owed money by Kast Media, including several six-figure and seven-figure shortages. This was in the process of an acquisition of Kast Media by PodcastOne, where Thomson was offering creators partial reimbursement combined with stock options. Amid the news, LiveOne and PodcastOne stock dropped considerably and the company no longer planned to officially hire Thomson. LiveOne took out a high-interest loan to pay Schaub and Callen, but did not compensate other creators.[34][35][36][37][38]

Stand-up comedy

Callen headlines his solo stand up comedy act at venues across the United States.[39] In early 2016 he released Never Grow Up which was recorded live at the Irvine Improv in April, 2015.[40] Never Grow Up was released online in conjunction with The Fighter and the Kid 3D Web series.[41] he released a special in 2019 called Complicated Apes. In 2022, he released his special “Man tears” on his YouTube channel. In October 2025, he released his special "FALSE GODS" on his YouTube channel.

Other

In March 2023, Callen and fellow comedian Nick DiPaolo and Josh Firestine joined Steven Crowder on his network, Mug Club, to stream on Rumble.[42]

Sexual misconduct allegations

On July 31, 2020, the Los Angeles Times reported that four women, including actress Kathryn Fiore, told the newspaper that Callen mistreated them and described incidents of sexual misconduct including rape, assault, and disturbing comments that date back to 1999.[43] In a tweet, Callen denied the accusations. He also released a long form video on Instagram and YouTube vehemently denying all allegations.[44][45]

Callen filed a lawsuit against Fiore and her husband, Gabriel Tigerman. In January 2021, Judge Monica Bachner ruled in the couple's favor, stating that Callen "did not meet his burden of demonstrating a probability of prevailing on his claim."[46]

Filmography

Comedy specials

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YearTitleNotes
2012Man ClassOnline
2016Never Grow UpOnline
2019Complicated ApesOnline
2022Man TearsOnline
2025 FALSE GODS[47] Online
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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Mail BondingPoet
1998Driven to DrinkBartender
2002Live from BaghdadAmerican Hostage No. 2
2003Deliver Us from EvaTheo Wilson
2003Bad SantaBar Owner
2003The GoldfishDuncan Poole
2003Old SchoolAvi
2005D-WARDr. Austin
2006Scary Movie 4President's Aide
2007I Do & I Don'tBob
2008Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd: Out of ControlHoward
2009The HangoverEddie Palermos
2009The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard.Jason Big Ups
2010The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About ItAndy
2011The Hangover Part IISamir
2011WarriorHimself
2011Division III: Football's FinestDenny Dawson
201310 Rules for Sleeping AroundOwen Manners
2014Ride AlongMiggs
2014About Last NightTrent
2014Planes: Fire & RescueAvalancheVoice
2014Walk of ShameDealer
2014My Man Is a LoserPaul
2016Range 15Guard Callen
2019JokerJavier[48]
2019No Safe SpacesHimself[49]
2020Think Like a DogAgent Callen
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1995–1997 MADtv Various Characters 42 episodes
1998 NewsRadio Russ Garrelli 1 episode
1998 Oz Jonathan Coushaine 7 episodes
1999 Frasier The Chicken Episode: "Radio Wars"
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Derrick Pfeiffer Episode: "Risk"
2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Barry Yoder Episode: "Last Laugh"
2003 Sex and the City Howie Halberstein Episode: "The Catch"
2004 The West Wing Louis Episode: "Disaster Relief"
2004 Significant Others Bob 3 episodes
2004–2006 7th Heaven George "Vic" Vickery 9 episodes
2005 Fat Actress Eddie Falcone 7 episodes
2005 The King of Queens Jared Episode: "Like Hell"
2005 Reba Buzzard Episode: "Invasion"
2006–2009 How I Met Your Mother Bilson 6 episodes
2006–2007 Entourage Rob Rubino 2 episodes
2008–2014 World's Dumbest... Himself 77 episodes
2009 The Secret Life of the American Teenager Bob Underwood 2 episodes
2009–2010 Bank of Hollywood Host 8 episodes
2010 CSI: Miami Kent Episode: "Getting Axed"
2010 I'm in the Band Bleed Episode: "Bleed Guitarist"
2011–2012 In Plain Sight Mark 8 episodes
2011 Death Valley Capt. Frank Dashell 12 episodes
2012 Californication Cop Episode: "The Ride Along"
2014–2017 Kingdom Garo Kassabian 14 episodes
2014–2020 The Goldbergs Coach Mellor 42 episodes
2016 2 Broke Girls Tony Episode: "And The Booth Babes"
2019–2020 Schooled Coach Mellor 34 episodes
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