Dave Sirus
Dave Sirus is an American writer and stand-up comedian. He produces and writes sketch comedy, is known for interviewing members of the Westboro Baptist Church,[1][2] and appeared as a guest and recurring comedic correspondent on RT's The Alyona Show and HuffPost Live.[3][4] He has been a writer for Saturday Night Live since 2015.
Career
Brick Stone
Sirus's most well-known character is faux reporter Brick Stone, who became famous for his interviews with members of the Westboro Baptist Church where he ambushes and harasses them with absurd or explicit questions. He interviewed the Westboro Baptist Church in-character as they were protesting the Golden Globes January 12, 2014.[5] A number of former Westboro Baptist Church members who first encountered Stone while he was counter-protesting them would later reach out to Sirus to discuss the church, including Zach Phelps-Roper.[6] He has produced other interview videos as his Brick Stone character with Occupy Wall Street residents, conspiracy theorists, street preachers, gay pride marchers, and the general public.[7]
Sirus ceased performing the Brick Stone character in 2015 largely due to his schedule: he hoped to bring the character back to cover election cycles, but found the material was too similar to his work on Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. He seriously considered reprising Stone for the 2020 United States presidential election but due to the COVID-19 pandemic decided that it was too risky for him to interview Trump supporters.[8]
Other activities
Sirus is a featured comedian in an episode of
On September 21, 2015, he was hired as a writer for the
Personal life
Sirus is a long-time friend of comedian Pete Davidson, with whom he worked with on Saturday Night Live. Sirus and Davidson co-wrote the film The King of Staten Island with Judd Apatow. Sirus has occasionally made social media posts on Davidson's behalf, such as in response to the death of Bob Saget, and Kanye West's antagonization over his dating Kim Kardashian.[14]
Filmography
Writing
Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
2014 | Archie Black: The Worst | Documentary |
2015-2022 | Saturday Night Live | 30 episodes |
2016 | Triumph's Election Watch 2016
|
5 episodes |
2020 | The King of Staten Island | Co-writer; also co-producer |
2020-2021 | Let's Be Real | 5 episodes |
2023 | Bupkis | 8 episodes |
References
- ^ Graham, Nicholas (2010-08-24). "Westboro Church Protest Against Jews Hilariously Interrupted By Brick Stone (VIDEO)". HuffPost. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
- ^ "Article about Westboro Baptist Church counter protest in Nevada". Archived from the original on 2012-01-29. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
- ^ Alyona Show interview
- ^ Correspondent piece on the Alyona Show
- ^ Staff, CollegeTimes. "The Westboro Baptist Church Get Trolled at the Golden Globes". CollegeTimes.com. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
- ^ Stone, Brick. "He Quit the Westboro Baptist Church & Called Brick Stone". YouTube. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
- ^ "Home". godhatesbrickstone.com.
- ^ "Interview With Comedian Dave Sirus". YouTube. Comedy Commentary. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
- ^ "Archie Black". www.archieblackmovie.com. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
- ^ "Dave Sirus". Television Academy. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
- ^ "2021 Writers Guild Awards Nominees". awards.wga.org. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
- ^ "Triumph's Election Watch 2016" Summer Election Special 2016 (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-02-16
- ^ "The King of Staten Island (2020) - IMDb". IMDb.
- ^ Brockington, Ariana (13 March 2022). "Pete Davidson asks Kanye West to privately meet 'man to man' in alleged text exchange". NBC. Retrieved 14 March 2022.