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Joe Starr

3 titles Acting Dec 31, 1969 Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Joe Starr, born in Brooklyn, New York, on December 31, 1969, has carved out a remarkable career in the entertainment industry. He began his journey in the world of comedy as a professional stand-up comedian, performing across the United States, Canada, and Europe, while honing his acting skills at J. Beckson Studios in New York City.

His breakout moment came with a recurring role on the Comedy Central series "Important Things with Demetri Martin," which garnered attention from some of New York’s top casting directors. This led to significant guest appearances on popular network shows such as "Gotham," "Blue Bloods," and "Bull." In addition to television, Joe has also featured in major films, including "The Adventures of Tintin," "Chuck," and "Date Night," sharing the screen with acclaimed actors like Liev Schreiber, Andy Serkis, and Daniel Craig. He has been fortunate to work under the direction of cinematic legends such as Oliver Stone, Peter Jackson, and Steven Spielberg.

Recently, Joe received acclaim for his portrayal of "Enzo" in CBS's hit comedy "Kevin Can Wait." With a rich family heritage rooted in vaudeville—his grandfather was dancer Wally Valez—Joe developed a unique comedic style that blends physicality with storytelling. His deep appreciation for the history of show business has made him a sought-after guest on industry podcasts and a respected speaker in stand-up comedy and acting workshops. Comedy icon Jerry Lewis once dubbed him "the youngest old man in Show Business," a testament to his wisdom and experience in the field.

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