Mixing an incisive wit with scathing sarcasm, Greg Fitzsimmons has carved out a significant niche in the world of comedy. As a stand-up comedian, Emmy Award-winning writer, and producer, Greg has enjoyed a multifaceted career that spans various platforms, from radio and television to writing and podcasting. His sharp comedic style has resonated with audiences, leading to regular appearances on "The Late Show with David Letterman," "Conan," "Jimmy Kimmel Live," and "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno."
A familiar voice on "The Howard Stern Show," where he has made over 60 appearances, Greg also hosts his own weekly radio show, "The Greg Fitzsimmons Show," on Sirius XM's "Howard 101." His engaging presence on radio complements his accomplishments in television and writing.
Greg has also ventured into the literary world, signing a deal with Simon & Schuster to write his first book, "Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons." This work offers a humorous glimpse into his life, recounting his story through a collection of disciplinary letters and incident reports that his parents received from teachers and school officials. These entertaining anecdotes continue with letters from his college years and his professional career.
In television, Greg has continued to expand his comedic reach, developing a series for Twentieth Century Fox Television and writing and starring in "Dog vs. Cat" for Adult Swim. He shot a pilot for VH1, making numerous appearances on shows like "Best Week Ever" and the "I Love the..." series.
Greg's talent and hard work have been recognized with four Daytime Emmy Awards for his contributions as a writer and producer on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." His writing credits extend to HBO's original sitcom "Lucky Louie," and shows like "Cedric the Entertainer Presents," "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher," and "The Man Show."
His stand-up work has not been left unnoticed, with the Aspen Comedy Arts Festival awarding him the "Jury Award for Best Comedian." He hosted MTV's game show "Idiot Savants," which received a Cable Ace Award, showcasing his versatility and dynamic range.
Additionally, in 2008, Greg appeared in an episode of "C.S.I." and hosted "The AVN Adult Movie Awards" on Showtime. These diverse engagements highlight Greg Fitzsimmons' broad appeal and his ability to captivate audiences across different formats and genres.
Emmy Award
Jury Award for Best Comedian
Cable Ace Award