Brody Stevens
comics stand upsBrody Stevens, whose full name was Steven Brody Stevens, was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was known for his unique style of comedy, which often incorporated his own life experiences, personal struggles, and energetic delivery.
Brody Stevens was born on May 22, 1970, in San Fernando Valley, California.
Stevens began his career in stand-up comedy and quickly gained recognition for his high-energy performances and distinctive comedic style. His sets often featured a mix of observational humor, crowd work, and personal anecdotes.
Brody Stevens was the subject of the documentary film “Enjoy It!” The documentary, which premiered in 2013, provided a glimpse into his life, career, and struggles with mental health.
Stevens hosted a podcast titled “The Steven Brody Stevens Festival of Friendship,” where he engaged in conversations with fellow comedians and friends.
In addition to his work in stand-up, Stevens appeared in various television shows and films. He had roles in shows like “Comedy Bang! Bang!” and “Kroll Show” and appeared in movies such as “The Hangover” (2009) and its sequels.
Stevens had a background in baseball and worked as a warm-up comedian for TV tapings. He often incorporated his love for baseball into his comedy, and he had experience working as a baseball announcer.
Brody Stevens was open about his struggles with mental health, including depression and bipolar disorder. He became an advocate for mental health awareness and encouraged open discussions about mental health issues within the comedy community.
Sadly, Brody Stevens passed away on February 22, 2019, at the age of 48. His death was ruled as a suicide. His passing deeply affected the comedy community, and many fellow comedians and fans mourned the loss of a unique and talented performer.