Joe Piscopo Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Muscles, SNL, Podcast, and Net Worth

Joe Piscopo Bio | Wiki

Joe Piscopo is an American actor, comedian, and radio talk show host. He became a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1980 to 1984, where he played a variety of recurring characters. Joe’s film roles include Danny Vermin in Johnny Dangerously, Moe Dickstein in Wise Guys, Doug Bigelow in Dead Heat, and Kelly Stone in Sidekicks.

He left Saturday Night Live at the end of the 1983–1984 season. In 1984, Joe starred with Michael Keaton in the movie Johnny Dangerously, to mixed reviews, as well as a special for HBO, and wrote a book for Pocket Books called The Piscopo Tapes.

In 1985, an album, New Jersey, for Columbia Records, followed an ABC special called The Joe Piscopo New Jersey Special in May 1986. Joe was mentioned in Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ No. 1 rock single “Jammin’ Me”.

Joe Piscopo Age

Joe was born on June 17, 1951, in Passaic, New Jersey, United States. He is 70 years old.

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Joe Piscopo Height

He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 6 ft (Approx. 1.83 m)

Joe Piscopo Family 

He was born in Passaic, New Jersey, and raised in North Caldwell by his parents Joseph P. Piscopo and Edith Piscopo. He holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity.

Joe Piscopo Wives | Wife

Joe married Nancy Jones in 1973. The two share one child and divorced in 1988. In 1997, he married Kimberly Driscoll, who was his son’s nanny when Joe had been married to Jones.

The two share three children and divorced in 2006. Joe’s children are Joey, Alexandra, Olivia, and Michael. He lives in Lebanon Township, New Jersey, and has lived in Tewksbury Township, New Jersey. In 2013, Joe was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame.

Joe Piscopo Education

He attended West Essex High School and was a member of the drama club “The Masquers.” Joe developed a reputation for never playing a part the way it was written. After graduating in 1969, he attended Jones College in Jacksonville, Florida, where he received a degree in broadcast management.

Joe Piscopo Muscles | Bodybuilding

In the 1980s, Joe developed an interest in bodybuilding. He first got involved with the sport when he was doing impressions of Bruce Springsteen on SNL. Joe appeared on the cover of Muscle & Fitness magazine in April 1988 and June 1990. In the latter issue, he said,

Some people in Hollywood think I’m nuts with this bodybuilding stuff. They’ll say, ‘You’re getting too big. You’ll hurt your career.’ But they don’t understand that high that comes from a workout, the challenge, and the personal victory.”

Joe Piscopo On Snl | Saturday Night Live

In 1980, Joe became hired as a contract player for Saturday Night Live. The show had gone through a major upheaval when all the writers, major producers, and cast members left that spring. Joe and Eddie Murphy were the only two cast members to be kept when Dick Ebersol took over the show the following spring.

With the success of SNL, he moved to the wealthy borough of Alpine, New Jersey. Joe was best known for his impressions of celebrities such as Frank Sinatra. He had an occasional spot on the Weekend Update segment as a bombastic sports commentator who would pose a series of questions. He and Robin Duke also played Doug and Wendy Whiner.

Joe Piscopo Frank Sinatra

Joe was best known for his impressions of celebrities such as Frank Sinatra. He rewrote the lyrics for a Sinatra sketch with the help of Sinatra lyricist Sammy Cahn and recalled that “by the grace of God, the old man loved it.”

Joe Piscopo Show | Podcast

Joe serves as the host of the Piscopo in the Morning radio show/podcast. The show runs from 6:00 to 10:00 am, Monday through Friday on AM 970 The Answer (WNYM) in New York City. It became launched in January 2014.

On December 13, 2020, Joe also began to host the Ramsey Mazda Sunday Nights with Sinatra at 770 AM WABC in New York and WABC’s sister station 107.1 FM WLIR in Hampton Bays.

Joe Piscopo Eddie Murphy

In the summer of 1980, Joe was hired as a contract player for SNL. The show had gone through a major upheaval when all the writers, major producers, and cast members left that spring. The all-new cast bombed with critics and fans, with the exception of Joe and Eddie Murphy. Therefore, they were the only two cast members to be kept when Dick Ebersol took over the show the following spring.

Joe Piscopo Sidekicks | Movies

As an actor, Joe played Kelly Stone in Sidekicks in 1992. His other films appearances include:

Johnny Dangerously (1984)
Wise Guys (1986)
Dead Heat (1988)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Last Request
Bartleby
Baby Bedlam
Multimedia Celebrity Poker
Two Bits & Pepper
Huck and the King of Hearts

Joe Piscopo Salary

He serves as the host of the Piscopo in the Morning radio show/podcast. Therefore, he earns a decent income. Joe’s estimated net worth is $78,655.

Joe Piscopo Net Worth

He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Joe’s estimated net worth is $987,890.

Who Is Joe Piscopo

Joe is an American actor, comedian, and radio talk show host. He became a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1980 to 1984, where he played a variety of recurring characters. Joe’s film roles include Danny Vermin in Johnny Dangerously, Moe Dickstein in Wise Guys, Doug Bigelow in Dead Heat, and Kelly Stone in Sidekicks.

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