11 Performers

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.

Iron Jesus
Kevin Lee Light, widely known as 'Iron Jesus' or 'WeHo Jesus', was a beloved Hollywood icon and a regular character on early episodes of Kill Tony (notably Episodes 56, 72, and 77). He was famous for his striking resemblance to Jesus and his constant presence on the Sunset Strip.
Watt Smith
Watt Smith is a stand-up comedian based in Virginia and an alumnus of the University of Mary Washington. Known for his appearances on Kill Tony Episode 72 (Nov 2014), where he performed a set about his weight, Smith was also a finalist in the DC Improv's Funniest College Comedian competition in 2007.
Peter O'Keefe
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Jared Ellis
Jared Ellis is a stand-up comedian who appeared in early episodes of 'Kill Tony' (notably #69 and #72) as a bucket pull and opener. Based in Chicago and Los Angeles, he is known for his stage presence and has performed at venues like the Comedy Store and the Roundhouse, often opening for headliners like David Vox Mullen.
