Brian Posehn Quick Info | |
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Height | 6 ft 6½ in |
Weight | 105 kg |
Date of Birth | July 6, 1966 |
Zodiac Sign | Cancer |
Spouse | Melanie Truhett |
Brian Posehn is an American actor, stand-up comedian, writer, voice actor, and musician who is best remembered for playing Bert Kibbler on The Big Bang Theory (2013-2019) and Brian Spukowski on The Sarah Silverman Program (2007-2010). He has more than 100k followers on Instagram, more than 400k followers on Twitter, and more than 200k followers on Facebook.
Born Name
Brian Edmund Posehn
Nick Name
Brian
Sun Sign
Cancer
Born Place
Sacramento, California, United States
Nationality
Education
Brian attended Sonoma Valley High School until his graduation in 1984.
He completed his college education at the California State University, Sacramento.
Occupation
Actor, Stand-Up Comedian, Writer, Musician, Voice Actor
Genre
- As a Comedian – Satire, Observational Comedy, Insult Comedy, Surreal Humor, Deadpan, Sarcasm, Black Comedy
- As a Singer – Metal
Instruments
Vocals
Labels
Megaforce Records
Net Worth
Brian’s net worth was $3 million according to CelebrityNetWorth.com.
Build
Large
Height
6 ft 6½ in or 199.5 cm
Weight
105 kg or 231.5 lbs
Girlfriend / Spouse
Brian has dated –
- Melanie Truhett (2000-Present) – Brian married his girlfriend Melanie Truhett on September 4, 2004. They welcomed a son named Rhoads Posehn in 2009.
Race / Ethnicity
White
He has English, German, Italian, Swedish, Irish, and Norwegian ancestry.
Hair Color
Blonde
However, he has turned partially bald with his advancing age.
Eye Color
Blue
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
- Tall Stature
- Deadpan baritone voice
Brian Posehn Favorite Things
- Album Of 2014 – Blood In, Blood Out by Exodus
- Chinese Restaurant In San Francisco – House of Nanking
Source – DCHeavyMetal.com, 48Hills.org
Brian Posehn Facts
- He is a proud self-described nerd who enjoys geeking out over comic books and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
- Brian named his son Rhoads after the legendary heavy metal guitarist Randy Rhoads, who passed away in 1982 in a plane crash.
- In November 2012, he began writing the comic series Deadpool with Gerry Duggan for Marvel Comics. The series was well-received and lasted for 45 issues until April 2015.
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