Chris Strait

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Christopher Alan Strait (born January 14, 1976) is an American comedian and writer. He is best known for being a regular contributor to TRU-TV's World's Dumbest series.

Personal

Strait was born in Inglewood, California, and grew up in the Ladera Heights section of Los Angeles near Baldwin Hills. He is the older of two sons, and also has a half-sister (from father's side). Strait is of predominately English and German descent, although he claims to be a "European mutt".

He graduated from

psychotherapist
, but was told by supervisors that his problem-solving style was "too aggressive".

He began his comedy career while still in

Louis CK
. In addition to his comedy career, Strait has also been employed in real estate, finance, behavioral therapy, and journalism.

Strait was previously married from 2004 to 2017. He has a daughter (born 2007), and a son (born 2011). He and his second wife had a son in 2018. They married legally in December 2019, but their official wedding was delayed to June 2021, due to the

Covid-19 Pandemic.[1]

Career

Strait has headlined over 50 comedy clubs in the U.S. and Canada, and has also performed for the U.S. military in the US, as well as in Cuba, Japan, Bahrain and Germany. "I've been to all 50 states, as well as 6 continents, and 46 countries. I've done casinos, cruises, corporates, private parties, bars, comedy clubs, colleges, and military bases. Pretty much all the categories of places one can do stand-up." After many years hiatus from international shows, Strait performed in South Africa at Goliath and Joe Parker's clubs in Gauteng in 2017. He has also worked as a private auctioneer and motivational speaker. From 2018 to 2020, and 2021 onward, Strait has been primarily performing on cruise ships... but shifted to do over 100 virtual shows for private companies during the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2023–24, he headlined clubs in Iceland, Ireland, Switzerland, Austria, and Brazil.[1][2]

In addition to his contributions on TRU-TV, Strait has also done commentary on E!, ESPN, and Fuel TV. He has performed stand-up comedy several times on Fox's "Laughs", as well as single performances on NickMom, Playboy TV, and Starz. He also wrote/produced/starred in a series of video sketches for YouTube.

Strait has also lent his voice to video games, industrials, and film trailers. He was a writer for 'National Lampoon's Sports Minute', and appeared in the National Lampoon Film, "Lost Reality 2".

His first commercially available CD, "Hitting The Wall", was shot in Indianapolis in Oct of 2011, and released on Next Round Entertainment's label, on December 13, 2011. His first commercially available DVD, "Urban Suburbanite" was released on Amazon in September 2015. The special had been shot nearly 3 years earlier, at the

Hermosa Beach, CA but production issues delayed its release. It was rereleased on Tubi
in 2022. Strait released three more stand-up comedy CDs in 2019: "Incorrect Correctness" and "Personal Growth" for BSeenMedia. His Dry Bar Comedy Special "Laugh Till You Run Out of Air" was released in January 2020. It was also picked up by Tubi in 2023.[3]

Strait has also written and self-released several e-books. Two books on boxing, "Strait on Boxing", and "Boxing Lists For the Die-Hard Fan", as well as a food review book, entitled "Eating Los Angeles". He has also released three books of poetry, "Free Thinker", "Tongues Lenguas", and "High-Cool" under the pen name, Alan Kimble, in 2016, 2019, and 2020, respectively. The last one was a dedicated book of haiku, written during the 2020 Covid-19 quarantine.[4] In September, 2016, he released a travel essay book, entitled "40 Years, 50 States". He also released several books in 2019, "Borderless", a travel journal; "Psychology of Humor" and "Empty Bucket", the latter being his personal memoirs, told via bucket-list format.

Strait is also a US presidential historian. He released two books in 2022: "Presidentially Speaking", a comedic take on all 45 US Presidents, and "Strait Democracy", which is a proposed new constitution.[5]

Boxing

Strait has worked as a live commentator and ring announcer for professional boxing shows, most notably on

podcasts.[6]

Strait also competed as a boxer, fighting in over 100 underground matches. He also won an official USA Boxing-sanctioned Los Angeles area tournament in the Super Heavyweight (over 201 lbs) division in 2001. Extremely nearsighted, he was unable to obtain a professional license. He returned sporadically over the years, fighting to a draw in Hawthorne, CA in 2010, and losing a match in Brooklyn, CT in 2023.

References

  1. ^ a b "Comedian Chris Strait performs standup - The Daily Iowan". 2011-09-27. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 2022-01-25.
  2. ^ "Chris Strait | Laff Spot | Laff Spot | THEATRE & COMEDY | Artshound.com". 2011-07-22. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2022-01-25.
  3. ^ Chris Strait, Personal Growth, retrieved 2022-01-25
  4. ^ Kimble, Alan. Free Thinker: By Alan Kimble.
  5. ^ "Chris Strait". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2022-01-25.
  6. ^ Punch Line Boxing podcast.