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Tyler Boeh is
professionally funny. His fresh comedy style exposes his life as a
bus-riding urbanite with friends that are way too into hip-hop. He tries
hard to be hip, but just can’t get it right. He is still suffering from an
inability to defend himself as a child: “You remember the 98 pound
weakling when you were a kid? Well that’s the guy that used to kick my
butt.”
But being an underdog with a lazy eye as a kid has been perfect fodder for
his comedy. He started performing stand-up in Portland, OR and he proved
himself as a young but formidable comedian by taking 2nd place in the
Portland Comedy Competition and winning the Oregon International Comedy
Competition just a few short months into his comedy career with his fast
paced, shotgun delivery.
In 2006 he was a finalist in the Seattle International Comedy Competition.
Shortly following the competition, Boeh was featured in an article in
Horizon Air Magazine about how comedians don’t have to move away from the
North West to have a successful career in comedy. By the time the article
was published, he had already moved away… to Boston.
He quickly became a favorite on the Boston scene, and continued to work
the road and participate in comedy festivals. He took third place in the
prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition and also a
semi-finalist twice in the Boston Comedy Festival. He has been featured on
NESN’s Comedy All-Stars, Comcast Comedy Spotlight and Comedytime.
When Tyler had had enough of New England’s, he made the cross-country move
and rapidly established himself at the top clubs in Hollywood. With a
background in improv and a love for writing, Boeh is finding his place in
Hollywood, and was recently cast in a leading role in the pilot Galaxy of
Comics.
His comedy has been described as high-energy, intelligent, physical, and
silly with a balance of west coast charm and east coast attitude. His
quick wit and celebrated “beatboxing” bring audiences to hysterical
heights. He performs across the country from Portland, OR to Portland, ME,
in colleges, clubs, theaters and privates events, but whether he is on the
small stage of an intimate comedy club or a large theater, Tyler is
comfortable, confident, and hilarious. |