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  2. Anthony J. Barbieri (born August 26, 1963) is an American comedic writer and performer. He is known for his appearances as the Jimmy Kimmel Live! character "Jake Byrd". [1] Career. Barbieri was the writer of the monthly satirical Monroe comic strip for Mad Magazine from 1997 to 2010. [2]

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    Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Tony Barbieri is teaming up with Don Barris and Perry Caravello on the "Big Three Podcast," a free podcast on Adam Carolla's Ace Broadcasting Network. Barbieri is again playing his role as Walter "Mole" Molinski, the stoned halfwit who is fodder for Perry's reactions.

    • Writer, Producer, Actor
    • August 26, 1963
    • Tony Barbieri
  4. Mini Bio. Tony Barbieri is teaming up with Don Barris and Perry Caravello on the "Big Three Podcast," a free podcast on Adam Carolla's Ace Broadcasting Network. Barbieri is again playing his role as Walter "Mole" Molinski, the stoned halfwit who is fodder for Perry's reactions.

    • August 26, 1963
    • Barbieri Acted as Moore’s Superfan During A Rally at A Church
    • Moore Threatened to Fight Kimmel Over The Interruption
    • Barbieri Wrote For Several TV Shows & appeared on TV in Several Roles
    • Barbieri’s Character Attended Trump’s Inauguration

    During Moore’s rally at a church in Mobile County, Alabama, Barbieri, portraying his popular character, interrupted. Moore was at the lectern speaking to people inside the church when protesters started screaming. On Moore’s request, the protesters were removed by officers. First, though, Barbieri walked in front of Moore and jokingly defended him....

    Moore and his campaign took offense to Barbieri crashing the rally the next day, tweeting at Kimmel and telling Breitbart Newsthat the late-night host should come down to Alabama himself rather than sending Barbieri. “If Kimmel wants to mock our Christian values, he should come down here and do it man to man instead of hiding behind a camera in Hol...

    Barbieri worked for Mad Magazine from 1997 until 2010 and wrote the Monroe cartoon in the publication. In 1999, he wrote for The Man Show, a show on Comedy Central that Kimmel hosted alongside Adam Corolla. After that, he wrote for two sitcoms, That’s My Bush! and That ’80s Show. Barbieri’s breakthrough comedic performance on television was as Nile...

    In 2003, Barbieri started writing for for Kimmel’s new late-night gig on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. After working largely behind the scenes on the show, Barbieri was introduced on the show in his new character, Jake Byrd. Byrd is portrayed on the show as a man obsessed with celebrities, and in several segments, he started out by sarcastically idolizing ce...

  5. Barbieri was the writer of the monthly satirical Monroe comic strip for Mad Magazine from 1997 to 2010. [2] In 1999, he got his first writer's credit for television while working on The Man Show. Barbieri went on to write for the sitcoms That's My Bush! and That '80s Show. The Big Three

  6. Tony Barbieri. Director: The Magic of Marciano. Tony Barbieri was born in North Beach, San Francisco, California, USA. He is known for The Magic of Marciano (2000), Em (2008) and One (1997).

  7. Along with Mole (also known as Tony Barbieri, who met Barris at the Comedy Store as a budding comic before going on to become an Emmy-winning writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live), Barris and Caravello became “The Big 3,” a postmodern comedy team with humor derived primarily from Barris and Mole agitating Caravello to the point of emotional combustion.