Bobby Lee
Bobby Lee (also credited as Robert Lee Jr.) is an American screen actor and comedian born on September 17, 1971, in San Diego, California. He broke through with a distinctive, high-energy style that helped make him a familiar face across TV, film, and stand-up-adjacent projects.
Lee is widely recognized for his long-running stint as a cast member on Mad TV (2001–2009), where his character work and quick timing brought him national attention. That visibility opened doors to mainstream comedies, including roles in films such as Pineapple Express (as Bobby) and other big studio productions.
His credits also span indie features and TV appearances, from Killer Pad (as Winnie) and Wedding Palace (as Kevin) to Accidentally on Purpose (as Bobby). He has also appeared as himself in projects like Heckler and The Kims of Comedy, highlighting his roots in live comedy and pop-culture commentary.
Beyond acting, Lee expanded his platform in 2016 by launching the weekly podcast TigerBelly with partner Khalyla Kuhn, featuring a rotating lineup of notable guests from comedy, film, and entertainment.
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