In addition to his impeccable work as a comedian, American on-screen actor Greg Fitzsimmons is also a writer, producer, television and radio host. He is known for hosting the award-winning MTV series Silly Scholars in the 1990s.
So far, he has performed on popular TV shows like The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Chelsea Lately, and Ending Show with David Letterman. He also has his own hour-long special, Comedy Central.
As a writer, Greg Fitzsimmons has at least two books to his title. He was also a producer and writer-producer on The Ellen DeGeneres Show which he did from 2003 to 2005. Much obliged to his great performance on the show, the comedian got to be a four-time Daytime Emmy Award winner. Greg Fitzsimmons is, as of now, lending his writing skills to HBO.
In 2001, Greg Fitzsimmons was rewarded for his talent and ability when he won the “Jury Prize for Best Comedian” at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado.
Greg Fitzsimmons’ family is quite simple. He seems to have grown up as a single child, with no brothers or sisters specified in his life. He was born to Judith Fitzsimmons (his mother) and Bounce Fitzsimmons (his father). In 1999, Greg married Erin Fitzsimmons. In any case, it is unknown when and how the two met and if they have children together.
When inquired, “How do you think that’s working out so far for you and your kids?”, he said, “Well, my wife has been a full-time mother since our son was born and I can’t truly remove anything from the effect of that.
I think that having her be there with them all the time is such a blessing and we’re exceptionally blessed that we’ve been able to do that. It builds the certainty and the freedom that allows them to go and be more reliable as teenagers” in an interview.