Billy The Mime
Billy The Mime appeared in the documentary The Aristocrats and on The Jimmy Kimmel Show and Penn & Teller's Bullshit! (Showtime). He has performed at The New York International Fringe Festival (2006), The Montreal Just For Laughs Festival, The Aspen Comedy Festival, The Revolutions International Theater Festival in New Mexico, The Lion Theater at Theater Row (NYC), The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (L.A. and New York), Sit 'n Spin (Hollywood) and The Sacred Fools Theater (Los Angeles).
"Politically incorrect, shockingly unsentimental and as uncomfortably funny as a dirty joke in church! Sardonically twisted! Skillfully obscene! Chilling!"
- The New York Times
"Astonishingly creative and hilariously lewd!"
- New York Post
"Outrageously funny! Will have you close to tears!"
- Boston Herald
"Shockingly good!"
– New West Albuquerque
"Hilarious!"
- London Times
Billy’s routines include Dreams Of A Young Crippled Boy, Kurt Cobain: Why?, JFK JR. We Hardly Knew Ye, The Abortion, Love & Death: OJ and Nicole, A Night In San Francisco: 1979, Slave!, Christopher Reeve: A Super Man, Close To Her: Karen Carpenter, Thomas and Sally – A Night at Monticello, The Lonely Teenager, World War II, Terry Schiavo - Adieu, A Day Called 9/11, and Columbine: School’s Out.
Billy The Mime is not for children or the easily offended.
"Politically incorrect, shockingly unsentimental and as uncomfortably funny as a dirty joke in church! Sardonically twisted! Skillfully obscene! Chilling!"
- The New York Times
"Astonishingly creative and hilariously lewd!"
- New York Post
"Outrageously funny! Will have you close to tears!"
- Boston Herald
"Shockingly good!"
– New West Albuquerque
"Hilarious!"
- London Times
Billy’s routines include Dreams Of A Young Crippled Boy, Kurt Cobain: Why?, JFK JR. We Hardly Knew Ye, The Abortion, Love & Death: OJ and Nicole, A Night In San Francisco: 1979, Slave!, Christopher Reeve: A Super Man, Close To Her: Karen Carpenter, Thomas and Sally – A Night at Monticello, The Lonely Teenager, World War II, Terry Schiavo - Adieu, A Day Called 9/11, and Columbine: School’s Out.
Billy The Mime is not for children or the easily offended.


