Joe DeRosa (comedian)

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Joe Derosa
Born (1977-08-06) August 6, 1977
Collegeville, Pennsylvania, United States
Medium Stand-up, television, radio
Website www.joederosacomedy.com

Joe Derosa (born August 6, 1977) is an American stand-up comedian, author, musician, actor, producer, director, editor, television writer, and podcast host.

Career

DeRosa got his start in comedy performing as part of a musical duo at the New Road Brewhouse in his hometown of Collegeville, Pennsylvania.[1] After a short time, the duo split and DeRosa began performing stand-up comedy regularly at the Laff House in Philadelphia. DeRosa then moved to New York City where he became a regular performer in many of the city's comedy clubs. Beginning in 2006, DeRosa began co-hosting the "Uninformed" radio show with Bill Burr on Sirius Satellite Radio. The monthly show aired on Saturday nights. After new episodes began airing more sporadically, the show was dropped. It ran as a podcast for several more episodes before ending altogether in 2009. In 2008, DeRosa began appearing on The Opie & Anthony Show and became a frequent guest through 2014.

In 2009, DeRosa was given his first Comedy Central Presents special. In 2010, DeRosa released his first album, The Depression Auction, which was released on Comedy Central Records. Beginning in 2010, he became a frequent guest panelist on Red Eye w/Greg Gutfeld.[2]

DeRosa's second album, Return of the Son of Depression Auction, was released in 2011. On November 11, 2011, DeRosa performed at Carnegie Hall as an opening act for Bill Burr. That same year, DeRosa, Burr and Robert Kelly, co-wrote, co-produced and co-starred in a short film titled, Cheat which DeRosa also directed. In 2012, he co-authored a book based on the short, titled Cheat: The Man's Guide to Infidelity with Burr and Kelly.

DeRosa's third album, You Will Die, was released in September 2013.[3] In October 2013, DeRosa moved from New York City to Los Angeles to take a job as a writer on The Pete Holmes Show which aired from October 28, 2013 – June 18, 2014. DeRosa has also made appearances on comedy series such as Louie, Bored to Death, Inside Amy Schumer and Sullivan & Son. Also in 2013, DeRosa voiced a character named Rufus Bellows in the video game, Grand Theft Auto V and was given a second Comedy Central special.

In February 2014, DeRosa began hosting his own podcast, Down With Joe DeRosa. Each episode featured DeRosa speaking on one topic, usually with a guest although several episodes feature DeRosa solo. DeRosa's fourth album, Mistakes Were Made: The B Sides, was released in September 2014.[3] In January 2015, the Down With Joe DeRosa podcast became part of Al Madrigal and Bill Burr's All Things Comedy podcast network. Soon after, DeRosa noted that he had grown tired of the podcast and its format. He ended the podcast in June 2015 but noted that a new podcast was already planned. On July 10, 2015, Fangoria officially announced that DeRosa would co-host a new podcast with It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and 2 Broke Girls writer, Patrick Walsh. The podcast, titled We'll See You In Hell, features the hosts providing commentary for a horror movie streaming on Netflix Instant and was one of the first four podcasts to debut on the Fangoria Podcast Network.[4] We'll See You In Hell made its debut on August 3, 2015.

In October 2014, DeRosa joined the writing team for the Netflix original series, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, a prequel to the film Wet Hot American Summer. In 2015, DeRosa first appeared as Dr. Caldera, a veterinarian with criminal ties, on the AMC television series, Better Call Saul. The character has been a recurring one throughout the show's first two seasons. On November 14, 2015, DeRosa performed at Madison Square Garden as an opening act for Bill Burr.

Musical projects

Although DeRosa shifted his focus from music to comedy early on, he continues to create and release new music. In 2007, he released an album titled Twointheoneinthe under the name Salsa Windfall. In 2009, he collaborated with his friend James Pinkstone under the name Funeral In The Mirror to release an album titled Old Wolf Thoughts. In January 2016, DeRosa released a five-song digital EP under the name DemonRiot through the Bandcamp website. A second EP, titled Deformed Disco, was made available on the site one month later.

Filmography

Discography

Year Album Artist Notes
2007 TwoInTheOneInThe Salsa Windfall Musical project
2009 Old Wolf Thoughts Funeral In The Mirror Musical project with James Pinkstone
2010 The Depression Auction Joe DeRosa Stand-up comedy album
2011 Return Of The Son Of Depression Auction Joe DeRosa Stand-up comedy album
2013 You Will Die Joe DeRosa Stand-up comedy double album
2014 Mistakes Were Made: The B Sides Joe DeRosa Stand-up comedy double album
2016 DemonRiot DemonRiot Five-song digital EP released via Bandcamp
2016 Deformed Disco DemonRiot Four-song digital EP released via Bandcamp

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2006 Hysterical Miles Mayfield Short film
2010 Iron Manly Producer Short film
2010 Body Secrets Joe Short film
2010 The Jesus Fix Guy Short film
2010 Quarter Magic Mel Short film
2011 Hulks Scientist Short film
2011 Cheat Joseph Short film
2011 Bloopers Reporter Short film
2014 Women Aren't Funny Himself Writer

Television

Year Series Role Notes
2008 Z Rock Himself Episode: "1.6"
2008 Down and Dirty with Jim Norton Himself Episode: "1.4"
2009 Comedy Central Presents Himself Stand-up Special
2010 Bored to Death Bob Episode: "I've Been Living Like a Demented God!"
2010 Chelsea Lately Himself Episodes: "4.20, 4.96 & 4.132"
2010–2013 Red Eye w/Greg Gutfeld Himself 37 episodes
2011 Louie Evan Episode: "Halloween/Ellie"
2013 The Half Hour Himself Stand-up Special
2013–2014 Inside Amy Schumer John / Detective 1 2 episodes
2013–2014 The Pete Holmes Show New Material Seinfeld (voice) Also writer
2014 Comedy Underground with Dave Attell Himself Episode: "1.1"
2014 Sullivan & Son Male Sex Addict Episode: "3.4 - Sexual Healing"
2015–2016 Better Call Saul Dr. Caldera 3 episodes
2015 Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp Staff writer
2016 Take My Wife Kent Episode: "Punchline"

Video games

Year Video game Voice
2013 Grand Theft Auto V Rufus Bellows

References

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