Brody Stevens, born Steven James Brody, was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He gained recognition for his energetic comedic style and appearances on various platforms. He starred in his own Comedy Central reality series, "Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!", and made frequent appearances on shows like "Chelsea Lately." Stevens also appeared in films such as "The Hangover" (2009) and "Due Date" (2010).
Brody Stevens' grandmother was born on May 2, 1909, in New Mexico.
Brody Stevens was born on May 22, 1970, in Los Angeles, California.
In 1982, Brody Stevens attended a nondenominational Christian church with his father, who was dating a member of the choir.
Brody Stevens appeared in the film "Jesus Is Magic" in 2005.
Brody Stevens appeared in the hit comedy film "The Hangover" in 2009.
Brody Stevens had a minor role in "Funny People" in 2009, but his scenes were cut from the film.
Brody Stevens appeared in the comedy film "Due Date" in 2010.
Brody Stevens launched his podcast "The Brody Stevens Experiment" in 2010.
Brody Stevens made an appearance in the film "I Am Comic" in 2010.
On October 7, 2011, Brody Stevens began co-hosting the podcast "Brode & Esther" with Esther Povitsky and Brian Redban.
Production began on Brody Stevens' documentary comedy series "Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!" in 2011.
Brody Stevens appeared in "The Hangover Part II" in 2011.
Brody Stevens launched his podcast "The Steven Brody Stevens Festival of Friendship" on May 13, 2012.
"Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!" was released as a series of 15-minute episodes on HBO GO in 2012.
On February 27, 2013, Brody Stevens recorded a live comedy set for the second season of Comedy Central's "The Half Hour."
Brody Stevens began hosting the podcast "Positive Push" on November 13, 2013.
Brody Stevens' interview series "Push & Believe," recorded during his appearance on "The Half Hour," was released in December 2013.
Comedy Central picked up "Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!" and released it as a series of 21-minute episodes in 2013.
Starting in 2018, Brody Stevens became a co-host on the Sirius XM radio show "Dialed in with Dallas."
Brody Stevens passed away on February 22, 2019.
Brody Stevens' website went offline between April and May 2020.