14 Performers
Jamar Neighbors

Sara Mostajabi
Sara Mostajabi (1985–2022) was the first regular on "Kill Tony," appearing from the show's inception. A comedian of Persian descent, she was also an avid video game developer and voice actor. Her early presence helped establish the "Kill Tony" regular format, and she appeared in numerous early episodes including #16, #20, and #24.

Kim Congdon
Kim Congdon is a stand-up comedian, writer, and podcaster based in Austin, Texas, known for her bold, quick-witted comedy and sharp writing. She is best known as one of the first Kill Tony podcast regulars. She has appeared on major platforms including Netflix, MTV, Comedy Central, Impractical Jokers, and The Joe Rogan Experience. Behind the scenes, Kim has written for Impractical Jokers and The Roast of Tom Brady. On the mic, she co-hosts the hit podcast 'This Bitch' with fellow comedian Sara Weinshenk, and also hosts her solo show 'The Kim Congdon Takeover', where she dives into everything from personal stories to pop culture with her signature unfiltered style. She is known for her Puerto Rican heritage and brings fearless, offensive comedy to her performances.
The Iron Patriot

Ori Amir
Ori Amir is an Israeli-born neuroscientist and stand-up comedian who studied the neural basis of humor. He performs comedy about science, Americans, and being a foreigner in America. He has appeared on Comedy Central and CMT, and has made 10 appearances on Kill Tony.
Dustin Emory
Dustin Emory appeared on 'Kill Tony' as a bucket pull comedian in Episodes 14 and 17 during the show's early years at the Comedy Store's Belly Room in Los Angeles.
Lil Brough
Rodney Yarbrough, performing as Lil Brough, is a comedian and host of the 'FRFR Radio & Podcast Show'. Often called the 'Talk of New York', he was a frequent performer on early episodes of Kill Tony.
Peety C.
Peety C. is a comedian and performer who appeared on 'Kill Tony' Episode 17. During the episode, which was recorded in the Belly Room at The Comedy Store, he was given a special 'non-bucket pull' by host Tony Hinchcliffe, allowing him to perform a set without being selected by the traditional random draw.

