Moshe Kasher Comedian, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Podcast, Book, Salary, and Net Worth

Moshe Kasher Bio | Wiki

Moshe Kasher is a famous American actor, writer, and stand-up comedian based in the Los Angeles area. As of now, he works as a co-host of The Endless Honeymoon Podcast alongside Natasha Leggero, his wife. Moshe is the author of Kasher in the Rye: The True Tale of a White Boy from Oakland Who Became a Drug Addict, Criminal, Mental Patient, and Then Turned 16, the 2012 memoir.

Furthermore, he was named Best New Comic by iTunes in 2009. That same year, Then You Are! and Everyone You Know Is Going to Die, Everyone You Know Is Going to Die, his comedy album was ranked one of the top 20 comedy albums on iTunes. Punchline Magazine also named Moshe Comic to Watch in 2010.

Moshe Kasher Age

He was born on July 6, 1979, in Queens, New York, United States. Moshe is 43 years old.

Moshe Kasher Height

He is a man of below-average stature. Moshe stands at a height of 5 ft 1 in ( Approx 1.55m).

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Moshe Kasher Family | Mom | Sign Language

He was born in Queens, New York, in the United States to his father Steven, and his mother. When Moshe was one year old, he relocated to Oakland, California with his mother and brother. From the age of 17, Moshe worked as a sign-language interpreter. Steven was a painter who was born to secular, communist Jewish parents.

He became a Hasidic Jew in the Satmar community in Brooklyn when Moshe was four years old. Moshe’s parents met in 1967 at the World Games for the Deaf. However, they divorced when he was nine years old. He spent summers with his father in Sea Gate, Brooklyn until his demise when he was 20 years old. Steven lived with Gaucher’s disease. On the other hand, Moshe’s brother is a rabbi.

Moshe Kasher Wife | Natasha Leggero

He is a married man. Moshe is happily married to his appealing wife named Natasha Leggero. She is a famous American writer, actress, and comedian who was born on March 26, 1974, in Rockford, Illinois. She is 49 years old. Natasha rose to fame in 2005 after appearing on the MTV reality television series The 70s House as the host. Before marrying her husband, she dated comedian Duncan Trussell between 2011 and 2012.

Moshe Kasher Natasha Leggero Wedding

He exchanged his wedding vows with his beautiful wife on October 11, 2015, t their house in the Silver Lake neighborhood, LA. Their ceremony was a traditional Jewish wedding attended by their families and boon companions. Together, they celebrate 7 years anniversary.

Moshe Kasher Children | Baby Name | Daughter

He is a proud father of one appealing baby daughter whom he has not shared her name with the public. Moshe’s daughter was born on February 21, 2018, in the United States. At this present moment, she is 5 years old. He often uploads cute photos of his only child on his Instagram account. Furthermore, the daughter also accompanies them on some of their comedy tours.

Moshe Kasher Education

He attended a local high school. At the age of 16, Moshe earned his G.E.D. and eventually became a sign-language interpreter. He enrolled at community college in the Bay Area and pursued theater and wrote various long-form monologues.

Eventually, Moshe transferred to the University of California, Santa Barbara, and graduated with a degree in Religious Studies and a minor in Jewish Studies. He had considered becoming a college professor in Jewish history before his career in comedy.

Moshe Kasher Comedy | Stand Up | Netflix| Live In Oakland | Special

He performed predominantly in the Bay Area in the early 2000s. Moshe frequently performed in San Francisco at Cobb’s comedy clubs and Punch Line. He took part in numerous shows with fellow comedians Alex Koll and Brent Weinbach in the mid to late 2000s.

Moshe relocated to Los Angeles in the year 2008. He was named Best of Fest at 2009’s Aspen Rooftop Comedy Festival. Moshe’s performance in Aspen earned him an invitation to Montreal for the Just For Laughs comedy festival that same year.

An appearance on the Comedy Central series Live at Gotham followed still that same year. In 2010 and 2011, his stand-up act has been featured on such television programs as Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and John Oliver’s New York Stand Up Show. Furthermore, Moshe has appeared in Larry Wilmore’s Race, Religion & Sex.

Additionally, he has also appeared on Chelsea Lately as a frequent panelist. Moshe has also performed at festivals internationally. He appeared at South By South West and un Fun Fun Fest both held in Austin, TX. Moshe also appeared in Kilkenny, Ireland at Cat Laughs.

He appeared in Melbourne, Australia in 2011 at the Melbourne Comedy Festival. On various occasions, Moshe has also attended SF Sketchfest in San Francisco, CA. Punchline Magazine named him Comic to Watch in 2010 in addition to the iTunes awards in 2009.

Also, Shalom Life named him One of the Top 20 Jews In The Arts in the year 2011. HE recorded Moshe Kasher: Live In Oakland, his first solo comedy special for Netflix in January 2012. The special was recorded in his hometown of Oakland at The New Parish nightclub.

Moshe Kasher Podcast

He alongside Neal Brennan and DJ Douggpound started a podcast in 2011 called The Champs. Moshe said in a 2011 interview with SanDiego.com that it is Doug dropping sound effects and beats over him and Brennan kind of hosting an hour of ridiculous chat. Blake Griffin, Lexington Steele, Questlove, David Alan Grier, and Wayne Brady are guests that have been included on the show.

The Champs was named Best Podcast in 2014 as part of LA Weekly’s Best of L.A. issue. In the year 2016, the podcast concluded. Hound Tall Discussion Series, his new podcast debuted in October 2014 on the Nerdist Podcast Network. It covers a single topic. Additionally, it is a live monthly podcast.

Hound Tall Discussion Series is an hour-long chat with a panel of comedians and an expert as they learn all there is to know about things. The initial episode was about harems. The author of Some Girls, Jillian Lauren was featured as the expert. Beth Stelling and Pete Holmes made up the comedic panel.

The Endless Honeymoon Podcast debuted on July 15, 2019, on most platforms such as YouTube, Stitcher, Spotify, and Apple. Here, Moshe co-hosts the podcast alongside Natasha, his partner. He alongside Rabbi David Kasher started Kasher vs. Kasher podcast in 2020 to explore life during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Problematic With Moshe Kasher | Show

He hosted an American late-night talk show titled Problematic with Moshe Kasher. On April 18, 2017, the series debuted on Comedy Series. However, it was terminated on June 6, 2017.

Moshe Kasher The Good Place

He portrays Colby in the 28th Chapter titled Everything Is Bonzer! Part 2 of The Good Place. On September 19, 2016, the American fantasy comedy tv series debuted on NBC. After four seasons and fifty-three episodes, the series was finalized on January 30, 2020.

Moshe Kasher Book

In March 2012, he published his own book titled Kasher in the Rye: The True Tale of a White Boy from Oakland Who Became a Drug Addict, Criminal, Mental Patient, and Then Turned 16. It is a hilarious memoir about the ridiculousness of his own life.

Moshe Kasher Tour

May 03, 2022, at Masonic Lodge in Los Angeles, CA at Hollywood Forever.

Moshe Kasher Net Worth

Having been working in the acting and comedy field with a total proficiency of more than twenty years now, he has managed to garner quite a good affluence in his career thus far. Online resources estimate Moshe’s net worth to be $15,195,005.

How Tall Is Moshe Kasher

He is a man of below-average stature who stands at a height of 5 feet 1 inches which is approximately 1.55m.

How Old Is Moshe Kasher

He is 43 years old. Moshe was born on July 6, 1979, in Queens, New York, in the United States. Thus, he celebrates his birthday on July 6 each and every year.

Who Is Moshe Kasher

He is a 43-year-old famous American actor, writer, and stand-up comedian based in the Los Angeles area. Currently, Moshe works as a co-host of The Endless Honeymoon Podcast alongside Natasha Leggero, his wife. Furthermore, he is the author of Kasher in the Rye: The True Tale of a White Boy from Oakland Who Became a Drug Addict, Criminal, Mental Patient, and Then Turned 16, the 2012 memoir.

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