
Bobby Slayton
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Robert Michael Slayton is an American actor and stand-up comedian. He is probably best known for a supporting role in the 2001 film Bandits, and as a frequent guest on The Adam Carolla Show. Slayton, often referred to as “The Pitbull of Comedy,” has been performing his own intense style of comedy for well over 30 years, becoming one of the best known, respected, and energetic comics working today. He had scene-stealing roles in the movies Get Shorty, Ed Wood, Dreamgirls, and Bandits. He’s been seen on dozens of television shows, including The Tonight Show, Politically Incorrect, Home Improvement, and in Woody Allen's Amazon TV project, Crisis in Six Scenes. His many appearances on HBO have included “Comic Relief” and his own Showtime special, "Born to be Bobby". He was a series regular on the HBO series Mind of a Married Man, and played Joey Bishop opposite Ray Liotta and Joe Mantegna in the critically acclaimed film “The Rat Pack” His distinctive gravelly voice has often been heard on animated shows, including Dr. Katz and Family Guy, as well as many popular radio shows across the country including Howard Stern and regular appearances on SiriusXM.
Known for
Credits

Dreamgirls (2006)
as Miami Comic

Get Shorty (1995)
as Dick Allen

Bandits (2001)
as Darren Head

Wonder Wheel (2017)
as Fishing Buddy

Ed Wood (1994)
as TV Show Host

Loser (2000)
as Sal

Rifkin's Festival (2020)
as Festivalgoer

The Aristocrats (2005)
as Self

The Third Wheel (2002)
as Dave Bowen

Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)
as Commentator

The Rat Pack (1998)
as Joey Bishop

I Am Comic (2010)
as Self

Misery Loves Comedy (2015)
as Self

The Shaggy Dog (1994)
as Coach Evans

Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project (2007)
as Self

Heckler (2007)
as Self
To the Moon, Alice (1991)
as Gameshow Comic

A Beautiful Now (2015)
Actor
3 Still Standing (2014)
Actor

Bryan Loves You (2008)
as Interviewer

Sweeney Killing Sweeney (2018)
as Gene

The 11th Annual Young Comedians Show (1987)
Actor

The Nasty Show Volume II Hosted by Brad Williams (2017)
Actor





