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| Name | Jay Mohr |
| Birth date | February 23, 1970 |
| Birth place | Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actor, comedian, radio personality, author |
| Years active | 1987–present |
| Notable works | "Jerry Maguire", "Ghost Whisperer", "Saturday Night Live", "Last Comic Standing" |
Jay Mohr
Jay Mohr is an American comedian, actor, radio host, podcaster, and author known for his work in stand-up comedy, film, television, and broadcasting. Rising to prominence in the 1990s, he gained visibility through appearances on national comedy stages, ensemble work on sketch platforms, and supporting roles in major Hollywood films. His career spans live performance, scripted drama, sports broadcasting, and longform interviews with cultural figures.
Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mohr grew up in suburban settings in California and Arizona before his family relocated to Illinois and New Jersey. He attended local schools and developed an early interest in performance through exposure to television programs and stand-up influences such as Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Eddie Murphy, Bill Cosby, and Rodney Dangerfield. Mohr pursued higher education at Moorpark College and later studied communications and theater-related coursework while performing in comedy clubs in the Southwestern United States. His early experiences included touring regional comedy clubs and opening for acts associated with national circuits like The Comedy Store and Caroline's on Broadway.
Mohr's stand-up career advanced as he moved to Los Angeles and performed at prominent venues and festivals including Just for Laughs, where he shared stages with contemporaries such as Jim Gaffigan, Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, and Sarah Silverman. He built a reputation for observational humor and improvisational skills that led to television exposure and guest spots on late-night programs hosted by figures like Jay Leno, David Letterman, and Conan O'Brien. Early television visibility included appearances on sketch and variety platforms that overlapped with alumni from Saturday Night Live, MADtv, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson graduates. His stand-up work led to representation and auditions for film and television casting directors affiliated with studios such as Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., and Disney.
Mohr secured supporting and recurring roles in both film and television, appearing in notable features like Jerry Maguire alongside Tom Cruise and Renée Zellweger, and in comedies distributed by companies such as Columbia Pictures and Universal Pictures. On television, he joined ensemble casts and recurring roles on series including drama and supernatural programs like Ghost Whisperer and sketch-driven projects connected to Saturday Night Live alumni. He starred and guest-starred on network series associated with NBC, ABC, and CBS, and worked with creators and directors who collaborated with actors such as Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Harrison Ford, and Leonardo DiCaprio across the industry. Mohr also appeared in projects with links to major franchises and producers tied to Marvel Studios and 20th Century Fox properties through cameo and supporting work.
In broadcast media, Mohr hosted programs on terrestrial and satellite radio platforms, partnering with networks such as FOX Sports Radio and broadcasters affiliated with CBS Sports Radio and SiriusXM. He produced and hosted talk and interview formats that blended comedy and sports commentary, engaging with figures like Joe Torre, Tony Romo, Roger Goodell, and entertainers from HBO specials and ESPN programming. Transitioning into podcasting, Mohr launched longform interview shows featuring guests drawn from actors, directors, comedians, and athletes—individuals associated with institutions such as The Academy Awards, The Grammy Awards, The Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the NCAA—while distributing content through platforms used by creators such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Mohr authored memoir and essay material reflecting on his career and personal experiences, contributing to publishing efforts connected with imprints that publish celebrity memoirs alongside authors like David Sedaris, Patti Smith, and Tina Fey. His writing has been excerpted and serialized in entertainment outlets and literary anthologies that profile comedians. In voice work, Mohr lent his voice to animated series and video game projects produced by studios such as Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Warner Bros. Animation, and Electronic Arts, collaborating with voice directors who have worked with performers like Tom Kenny, Nancy Cartwright, and Hank Azaria.
Mohr's personal life includes marriages and family relationships that intersect with public figures in entertainment and sports media. He has been involved with charitable organizations and benefit events tied to causes supported by actors and athletes from institutions such as Make-A-Wish Foundation, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and celebrity-driven fundraising events associated with Comic Relief and Stand Up To Cancer. Mohr has participated in benefit performances, celebrity golf outings, and auction events alongside entertainers like Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, and sports celebrities affiliated with Major League Baseball and the National Football League.
Over his career, Mohr received nominations and accolades from industry groups and festival juries, including consideration at comedy festivals like Just for Laughs and television associations connected to Primetime Emmy Awards voting members and guilds such as the Screen Actors Guild and the Writers Guild of America. He has been cited in entertainment press and trade publications that cover milestones in film and television careers, alongside peers who have received recognition from institutions such as The Hollywood Reporter and Variety editors.
Category:American comedians Category:American male actors Category:1970 births Category:Living people