Outback presents BILLY GARDELL: The Less Is More Tour
Outback presents BILLY GARDELL: The Less Is More Tour
Comedy star Billy Gardell, known for his roles in Mike & Molly and Bob Hearts Abishola, as well as appearances in works on the big and small screen, is returning to standup comedy after a three-year hiatus. His powerhouse show, highlighting Gardell’s grounded, down-to-earth point of view with stories about his rough childhood, wild adolescence and new family life, is executed with the skill of a master craftsman.
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Billy Gardell recently starred in the CBS series Bob Hearts Abishola, from award-winning creator, executive producer and writer Chuck Lorre. It was a love story about a middle-aged compression sock businessman from Detroit who unexpectedly falls for his cardiac nurse, a Nigerian immigrant, while recovering from a heart attack and sets his sights on winning her over. Undaunted by Abishola’s lack of initial interest or the vast differences in their backgrounds, Bob is determined to win Abishola’s heart, in this comedic examination of immigrant life in America.
Prior, Gardell starred in the CBS hit television series Mike & Molly as Officer Mike Biggs from 2010-2016. Mike & Molly continues to air in syndication to this day. In addition, he starred as Col. Tom Parker in the CMT series Sun Records and has had a recurring role on another CBS hit series, Young Sheldon. In 2016 he received a daytime Emmy nomination as best gameshow host for Monopoly Millionaires Club.
Before Mike & Molly, Gardell co-starred in the critically acclaimed television series Lucky. His other television credits include Yes Dear and Judging Amy, My Name is Earl, The Practice, Monk and Gary the Rat.
Gardell made his major motion picture debut alongside Anthony Quinn and Sylvester Stallone in Avenging Angelo, and had a memorable scene with Billy Bob Thornton in the Cohen Brother’s film Bad Santa. He also appeared in You, Me & Dupree.
As a standup, Gardell took the long road to Hollywood, stopping at every small town lounge, military base and comedy club along the way. His comedy act took him to Los Angeles where his dedication to acting, along with touring as a stand-up comedian, allowed him to grow consistently in both arenas. His stand-up show is a powerhouse. His grounded, down-to-earth point of view strikes a strong chord with American audiences. His comedy special Billy Gardell: Halftime premiered on Comedy Central, and Billy Gardell Presents Road Dogs premiered on Showtime.
A native of Pittsburgh who currently lives in Los Angeles, Gardell loves Steeler football, stand-up comedy and his wife Patty, and son Will.