Lee Levine's comedy career started innocently enough in the sixth
grade, when a well-meaning Mrs. Moore asked "Do you want to do that in
from of the whole class?" That year he won the Bel Air Elementary
School talent show, sharing first place honors with two break-dancing
robot guys.
The youngest of three, Lee was born in Norfolk, Virginia and had moved
to groovy Marin County, California at the age of ten. Lee was exposed
to comedy at a young age. His father would play Bill Cosby, Steve
Martin, and Richard Pryor albums. Gary, his older brother and now an
English professor exposed him to Monty Python, Kurt Vonnegut, and
regular beatings.
Lee began doing stand-up in San Francisco. It was there he began to
form his high-energy style that lampoons the absurdities of modern
life, and the obscenities of consumer and popular culture. Lee was
quickly working clubs, colleges, restaurants, bars, and saw mills all
over the Pacific Northwest.
Lee has just completed his 4th tour of Iraq entertaining our troops!
Currently, Lee can be seen touring top comedy clubs and colleges and heard nationally on XM/Sirius Satelite radio.