12 Performers

Mike Lawrence
Mike Lawrence is an Emmy-nominated comedian and writer, known for winning Comedy Central's 'Roast Battle' and writing for the 'Roast of Tom Brady'. He has made multiple notable appearances on 'Kill Tony' as a guest and performer.
Fahim Anwar

Sara Weinshenk
Sara Weinshenk is a prominent Los Angeles-based stand-up comedian and writer who served as one of the original 'regulars' on Kill Tony. She made her first appearance on Episode 16 in 2013 and became a series regular starting with Episode 17. She hosts the podcasts 'SHENK' and 'This Bitch' (with Kim Congdon).

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.

Willie Hunter
Commonly known as 'Iron Willie Hunter', Willie Hunter is a comedian, writer, and actor who co-created and executive produced 'The Carmichael Show'. He started as a doorman at The Comedy Store and has been a guest on Kill Tony since its early episodes, notably appearing in Episode 48.

Mike Roberts
Mike Roberts is a screenwriter and novelist from Buffalo, New York. He is the author of the critically acclaimed novel 'Cannibals in Love' and co-wrote the screenplays for the films 'Goat' (2016) and 'King Kelly' (2012). Roberts appeared as a bucket comedian on Kill Tony Episode #37 during the show's early years at The Comedy Store.

Armando Anto
Armando Anto is a French-born violinist and stand-up comedian known for his unique blend of classical music and comedy. Trained at the French National Conservatory from the age of five, he is a virtuoso on the violin and has toured globally with his show 'The Maestro of Comedy.' He made a notable appearance on 'Kill Tony' in Episode 37 and has since performed on platforms like Dry Bar Comedy and TEDx.

