Joey Diaz

American stand-up comedian

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2023 Appeared in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Al
2022 Played Detective Frank in WeCrashed and Inmate Joey in Sprung
2020 Appeared in multiple TV shows including The Cabin with Bert Kreischer, The Comedy Store, The Midnight Gospel, and Big City Greens
October 5 2020 Launched a new podcast series 'Uncle Joey's Joint' after moving back to New Jersey from California.
2018 Performed in The Degenerates stand-up special, acted in I'm Dying Up Here as Taffy, and appeared in The Guest Book as Vinnie
2017 Appeared as Guest Bailiff in The High Court and played Jake in Superior Donuts
2016 Joey Diaz voiced the character Roman 'The Butcher' Barbieri in the video game Mafia III
2016 Joey Diaz released his comedy special 'Socially Unacceptable'
December 2016 Released his first one-hour comedy special 'Sociably Unacceptable' through Seeso and Comedy Dynamics.
2015 Performed a stand-up comedy episode at Laugh Factory
2014 Voiced Cat Man in TripTank and guest starred in Maron as Bobby Mendez
2013 Appeared in Partners as Bob and Brooklyn Nine-Nine as Sal, and began recurring guest appearances on This Is Not Happening
2012 Joey Diaz released the comedy special 'Where I Got My Balls From', a notable milestone in his comedy career
2012 Continued TV acting roles in Kickin' It as Meatball King and Childrens Hospital as Vito
September 2 2012 Launched his own podcast 'The Church of What's Happening Now' with producer Lee Syatt.
April 2012 Released his stand-up special 'It's Either You or the Priest', which reached number one on the Billboard comedy charts in the UK and Canada, and number one on iTunes.
2011 Joey Diaz appeared in multiple TV shows, including Supah Ninjas as Mr. Binzodo and The Mentalist as a Gangster
2010 Starts gaining widespread notoriety through appearances on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
August 2010 Launched the comedy podcast 'Beauty and Da Beast' with comedian Felicia Michaels.

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