Albert Charles Kreischer Jr. (born November 3, 1972) is an American stand-up comedian, podcaster, reality television host and actor.
[4][5] In 1997, during Kreischer's sixth year at FSU, the university was ranked number one by The Princeton Review in their annual list of the top "party schools" in the United States.
[4][6][7] Later that same year Kreischer became the focus of a six-page article in Rolling Stone who named him "the top partyer at the Number One Party School in the country.
"[6] On Joe Rogan's podcast, Kreischer talked about how National Lampoon executives confirmed to him that he was the basis for the film.
[13][12][10][16] The story revolves around how he inadvertently helped the Russian mafia rob a train while on a college trip to Russia.
[13][17] Kreischer returned to the network in 2015 for the storytelling series This Is Not Happening, recounting his experience wrestling a bear.
Kreischer produces and hosts the podcasts Bertcast and Open Tabs and the cooking show Something’s Burning.
[17][11][28] Within five months of moving to New York City to pursue a career in comedy, Will Smith's production company offered Kreischer a deal for a sitcom.
[8][11] When he was featured on Bert the Conqueror, Kreischer traveled to amusement parks and other entertainment venues across the United States in order to experience thrilling rides and activities.
Three days after her birth, Bert was back on the road doing comedy and he credits his wife for taking care of Georgia while he was away.