Jeff Allen (comedian) explained

Jeff Allen
Birth Name:Jeffrey Allen Mishler
Birth Date:June 5, 1956
Birth Place:Sauk Village, Illinois, U.S.
Medium:Film, Comedy, Stand Up, Public Speaker
Years Active:1978–present
Influences:Bill Cosby, Jerry Seinfeld-->
Spouse:Tami Mishler
Website:https://www.jeffallencomedy.com

Jeffrey Allen Mishler (born June 5, 1956), known professionally as Jeff Allen, is an American comedian best known for his film Happy Wife, Happy Life, Revisited.[1] He is also known for his starring roles in several full-length comedy films, including: Bananas,[2] Thou Shalt Laugh,[3] Apostles of Comedy,[4] and Apostles of Comedy: Onwards and Upwards.[5]

Early life

He was born in Sauk Village, Illinois.[6] Allen's father, Jack Mishler, aspired to be a painter but could only support his family as a construction worker.[7] His mother, Arlene Mishler, worked for 30 years at Stauffer Chemical Company.

Early career

Allen began his career in 1978 in the comedy clubs of Chicago. Humiliated by the low pay and lack of respect, Allen, then a self-declared atheist, turned to drugs and alcohol.[7] In 1987 he got sober and in 1997 he became a born-again Christian. As he worked clean, in the style of Bill Cosby and Jerry Seinfeld, churches became a significant venue for his act.

Personal life

He resides in Fairview, Tennessee with his wife Tami and two children (his wife has one additional child from a previous marriage). His oldest son served with the 101st Airborne in Iraq.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Happy Wife, Happy Life, Revisited . Amazon.com . 9 October 2007.
  2. Web site: Bananas . amazon.com. November 2004 .
  3. Web site: Thou Shalt Laugh . amazon.com. 7 November 2006 .
  4. Web site: Apostles of Comedy . amazon.com. 9 September 2008 .
  5. Web site: Apostles of Comedy: Onwards and Upwards . amazon.com. 25 June 2013 .
  6. Web site: Apostles of Comedy. September 8, 2008 . nashville.zanies.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20140106040520/http://www.nashville.zanies.com/news.php?NewsSectionId=385 . 2014-01-06 . 2023-05-26.
  7. Web site: Christian Comedy: And He Saw That It Was Funny. November 7, 2011 . Chicago Tribune.