Theo Von
American comedian and podcaster
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March 12 2025 | Scheduled to appear as a guest on 'The Joe Rogan Experience #2253' (current date context) |
2024 | Spotify announced This Past Weekend w/Theo Von as the 4th biggest podcast on their platform globally. |
2024 | Appeared as a guest on 'The Joe Rogan Experience #2226' |
2024 | Appeared in the film 'Sweet Dreams' as the character Garvey |
2024 | Appeared on 'Get Down with Sean and Marley #17' and The Joe Rogan Experience (Episode #2226) |
October 2024 | Interviewed U.S. Senator and Vice President JD Vance. |
October 2024 | Von interviewed U.S. Senator and Vice President-Elect JD Vance on his podcast. |
August 2024 | Von interviewed U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and president-elect Donald Trump on his podcast. |
2023 | Guest on 'Full Send Podcast' and The Joe Rogan Experience (Episode #1994), as well as 'Kill Tony #615' |
September 2023 | Von publicly accused Kast Media and its CEO Colin Thomson of non-payment, joining other podcasters in similar claims about financial disputes. |
2022 | Continued podcast appearances on The Joe Rogan Experience (Episode #1847) and 'Kill Tony #569' |
November 4 2022 | King and The Sting and Wing was officially renamed The Golden Hour, with Erik Griffin replacing Von as a host. |
January 2022 | Chris D'Elia was added as a third host to King and The Sting, with the podcast renamed to King and The Sting and Wing. |
2021 | Appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast (Episode #1731) |
2021 | Released comedy special 'Regular People' on Netflix |
September 2020 | Theo Von moved to Nashville, Tennessee, purchasing the former home of Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason. |
2019 | Roland von Kurnatowski Jr., Theo Von's older half-brother and owner of Tipitina's, died after an accidental shooting at the age of 68. |
2019 | Von embarked on a three-month national comedy tour called The Dark Arts Tour during the summer. |
2019 | Multiple podcast appearances including 'Hot Ones', 'Impaulsive', and The Joe Rogan Experience (Episode #1225), as well as 'Kill Tony #423' |
August 2019 | Announced casting in The Tomorrow War film, but later dropped out due to time commitment constraints |
May 2019 | Von released the 200th episode of his podcast This Past Weekend. |
2018 | Released three-episode scripted comedy show Man Up on Comedy Central |
2018 | Made multiple appearances on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast (Episodes #1118 and #1141) |
December 2018 | Von and Brendan Schaub started the podcast King and The Sting, which debuted at number 1 on the iTunes Podcast charts in the US and also topped charts in the United Kingdom, Canada, Spain, and Australia. |
2017 | First appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast (Episode #925) |
March 6 2017 | Comedy album '30lb Bag of Hamster Bones' reached #1 on iTunes Comedy Album charts and #4 on Billboard |
2016 | Netflix released Von's debut hour-long comedy special 'No Offense', which was taped at the Civic Theatre in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
2016 | Appeared in 'Acting Out' as himself |
December 2016 | Von launched his long-form video podcast 'This Past Weekend', which includes storytelling, fan voicemail responses, and guest interviews. |
2015 | Played the role of Alex in the TV show 'Why? with Hannibal Buress' |
2015 | Von started a weekly podcast called Allegedly with Theo Von & Matthew Cole Weiss, which ran for three years and produced 123 episodes, featuring comedic storytelling about celebrities, trauma, dating, success, and failure. |
2013 | Theo Von appeared in the film 'InAPPropriate Comedy' as a Mountain Climber |
2013 | Started hosting TBS hidden camera show Deal With It, which ran for three seasons |
2013 | Theo Von starts hosting 'Deal With It' |
2013 | Directed an episode titled 'A Porn Star Is Born' for 'Inside Amy Schumer' |
June 1 2012 | Von was the featured comedian in an episode of Comedy Central's The Half Hour (now known as Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents). |
2011 | Received his undergraduate degree in Urban Planning from the University of New Orleans. |
2011 | Began hosting Yahoo! online TV recap show Primetime in No Time |
April 2011 | Theo Von began his first podcast, The Comedy Sideshow, which was taped at the Improv Comedy Club in Hollywood and featured interviews with comedians and entertainers. The podcast ran for 23 episodes, with the last episode premiering in November. |
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