On February 4, 1983, comedian and actor Jeff Dye was born.
In 1983, Jeff Dye was born in Seattle and grew up in Kent, Washington. He went to Kentwood High School in Covington. Dye's heritage includes Spanish, French-Canadian, German, and Jewish ancestry.
In 2010, Jeff Dye performed his stand-up comedy in his own half-hour special titled "Comedy Central Presents Jeff Dye".
Starting in 2011, Jeff Dye became a recurring cast member on the ABC show "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition."
In 2013, Jeff Dye hosted MTV's Club New Year's Eve Live from Times Square.
Jeff Dye served as a correspondent for Spike TV's Comic-Con All Access in 2014.
In January 2015, Jeff Dye appeared on ESPN's "Enemy Territory," supporting the Seattle Seahawks.
On September 16, 2015, Jeff Dye appeared as a guest on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor podcast.
Tragically, Jeff Dye's older sister, Janice, passed away in a car accident in Albany, Oregon, on December 3, 2015.
Throughout 2016, Jeff Dye became a contestant on the game show "Idiotest" and joined the reality show "Better Late Than Never" as the tour organizer for William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw, George Foreman, and Henry Winkler.
Jeff Dye returned for a new season of "Better Late Than Never" in 2017, touring Europe and Morocco with the show's stars.
On March 29, 2018, Jeff Dye launched his podcast, "Jeff Dye's Friendship Podcast," on the All Things Comedy network.
In 2018, Jeff Dye continued his role on "Better Late Than Never," solidifying his presence as "The Sidekick" to the show's main cast.
Jeff Dye appeared in the film "The Wedding Year" in 2019.
Jeff Dye began serving as a panelist on the popular television shows "The Masked Singer" and "I Can See Your Voice" in 2020.
Jeff Dye continued to contribute as a panelist on "The Masked Singer" and "I Can See Your Voice" in 2021.
In the spring of 2022, Jeff Dye started filming his debut feature film, "Stealing Jokes," directed by Mike Young, where he plays one of three comedians who embark on a journey to upend dishonest club owners and pull off a major heist.
In March 2023, Jeff Dye took on the role of hosting the daytime game show "Who the Bleep Is That?" on Fox.