Occupation Comedian, Actor Name Bob Marley | Role Comedian ยท bmarley.com Albums Sold Out! | |
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Notable works The Jorey Pinkerton Program Movies The Boondock Saints, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, Live from the Laugh Factory: Vol. 1 Parents Robert Cochrane Marley Sr., Marcia Marley Similar People Troy Duffy, David Della Rocco, Brian Mahoney, David Ferry, Sean Patrick Flanery Profiles |
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Robert Cochrane "Bob" Marley, Jr. (born April 4, 1967) is an American comedian. He has appeared on The David Letterman Show, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and Comedy Central. He can be seen in the film The Boondock Saints. He also goes by the name "Billy".
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- Interview w comedian actor bob marley
- Comedian bob marley upcoming shows at the comedy connection
- Personal background
- Career
- Personal achievements
- Television
- Filmography
- Discography
- References

Comedian bob marley upcoming shows at the comedy connection
Personal background

In an interview with Columbus Alive, Marley said that his "dad had no idea there was a singer named Bob Marley."
He was born in Portland, Maine. He graduated from Deering High School in 1985. Marley then attended the University of Maine at Farmington. However, even in college, he knew that he wanted to pursue comedy as his career.
Career
Marley's comedic bits are mostly about life in Maine. His first television appearance was on Comedy Central. He also appeared as Detective Greenly in the movie The Boondock Saints, and reprised his role as Detective Greenly in The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day.
He has hosted on XM Radio channels 97, Blue Collar Radio, and 99, RawDog Comedy; and, as of 2013, appears weekly on Coast 93.1-WMGX in Portland, Maine, in a segment called "The World According to Bob."
Personal achievements
On Thursday, September 23, 2010, at 11:02pm EDT, Marley entered the Guinness Book of World Records with the longest continuous standup routine, beating the record held by Lindsay Webb from Australia. He completed 40 hours of standup comedy, the first 17 hours and 14 minutes without any repetition of material. Marley's record was broken by David Scott on April 30, 2013 with a time of 40 hours and 8 minutes.