Comedians Remember Brody Stevens With Broken Hearts


Comedian Brody Stevens died on Friday at the age of 48. TMZ reported that Stevens committed suicide in his Los Angeles home. Stevens had struggled with mental health issues and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. But he had just recently performed two days before at a comedy festival, and if he had been contemplating suicide, nobody seemed to know it. He had roles in movies, “The Hangover” and “The Hangover II” and an unforgettable Comedy Central series “Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!” And he did warm up for television shows like “Why? With Hannibal Buress,” “Chelsea Lately,” “Who Gets The Last Laugh?,” and “The Best Damn Sports Show Period.” But his tv and film credits only tell a small part of the story of his life. More than anything else he was a stand up comedian, and loved and respected by everyone in the business. As the news spread across social media and in the press on Friday night, comedians flocked to social media to mourn, share their grief- using words to express their loss like devastated, heartbroken, and shaken to the core. It seemed that everyone in the community had a Brody Stevens story to share and everyone was crushed by the news.
A rep for Brody issued a statement. “Brody was an inspiring voice who was a friend to many in the comedy community. “He pushed creative boundaries and his passion for his work and his love of baseball were contagious. He was beloved by many and will be greatly missed. We respectfully ask for privacy at this time.” This was an understatement.
Across social media comedians tell a more personal story of their friend, and begged each other to look out for their friends, check in, look for signs of depression and offer help. They described him as one of the hearts of the Los Angeles comedy community but you didn’t have to be a Los Angeles comic to know and love him. People everywhere were shaken.
The messages they left on the interet tell the story of a complicated guy, who had darkness and light to share. Paul Provenza expressed in a post, saying, “Though there was such a darkness in him, he still brightened every room he was in. He could peer into your soul and say exactly what you didn’t even know you needed to hear. Gone too soon. We’ve had too little time to enjoy his friendship.” Dave Attell called him “a true original. The only thing more fun than watching him on stage, were the great talks we had off stage.”
Friends and colleagues told stories about how he would get up on stage and improvise and was particularly great at reaching tough crowds. “Every set was insane and singular,” Joel Kim Booster wrote and recalled a time when Brody handled a crowd with “awful teen girls who just wanted to be in the AC” by doing 20 minutes about their homework. Jay Larson said you couldn’t truly get Brody unless you saw him live and in person. “It was the most unique and original experience you could have in stand up,” he wrote on his Instagram. “There was only one Brody. He was the only comic who’s social media I would watch to simply watch HIM! Brody throwing in a batting cage, drumming in his car, driving around with some old dude or messing with Mariano Rivera in Japan…he was entertaining.” Kate Berlant talked about being in awe of Stevens, who she called “incapable of conformity.” You repeatedly hear comics talking about how he could make them belly laugh or laugh till they cry- something that comedians don’t do often because they hear so much comedy. Patton Oswalt wrote that he will always remember him as “having fun and making the best of impossible situations. Which he did ALL THE TIME.” John Roy had what may have been the most shared story across the internet- remembering a time when he and Brody were doing a show for industry people- something notoriously difficult because industry people don’t laugh- and even though every comic had bombed, performing to virtual crickets, Brody cracked the room, making everyone laugh, and clearing the path for everyone after him to have great sets. Jesse Thorn talked about how he could keep a crowd warm for four hours.
People referenced how much he liked to play drums, his 818 signature, his command to positive energy, and the way they would spend late nights pretending to be audience members when Brody was on stage. They called him original, magical, fearless, criminally underrated, a force of nature, singular, kind, brilliant and hilarious.
“We never lite him because some people need no lights,” Tiffany Puterbaugh wrote, recalling the times Stevens would stop by their show, Entertaining Julia, in Chicago. “He could make anyone, anywhere, anytime laugh uncontrollably and sometimes not even know why.” Matt Braunger remembered a time they were playing in a tent to a bunch of baseball heroes and by the end of the night, Brody was the celebrity everyone wanted to meet. Scott Thompson described him as “a powerful tornado taking the strangest path.” Chris D’Elia wrote “Brody Stevens made me, and all comics, laugh differently than anyone else we saw. On or off stage. He was on another wavelength. I really mean this when I say I’ve never seen anything quite like it. He was so unique that whenever he would go on at The Comedy Store we would all come in and watch.” James Adomian remembered how Brody made him feel like a part of a team. “He was always there: sweet, goofy and supportive offstage, a glorious, ferocious force onstage – prowling around like a lion that had somehow figured out how to make fun of itself through its own bravado. His style – attack the room – was enchanting to witness and a huge influence on me and many of our friends.” Neil Hamburger shared, “His show was a breathtaking whirlwind unlike anything I’ve ever seen before…what “improv” should be, but never is.”
Everyone is reeling. “I am fucking heart broken. You were everything a comedian should be. Funny to the core!!! I’m sad and I’m angry and I’ll miss you,” writes Eddie Ifft. From Nick Swardson, “Crying a lot today. His leg kick at the end was amazing. And playing a chair. I first met him 20 years ago at a club called Surf Reality. Never forget it. I’m like “what is this guy doing?” Haha. He was doing whatever the fuck he wanted.” Jim Jefferies said “I am completely shattered.” Tammy Pescatelli wrote “I can’t standup. My heart is broken!”.
He made so many friends working on Chelsea, Lately, and comics like Guy Branum wrote remembering great times on the show. “The in-studio audience was just never as good as when Brody Stevens was getting them in the zone. He knew how to open people up, because he was always open.”
And people loved to hang out with Brody off stage. Dave Attell wasn’t the only one who referenced spending time offstage. Brendan Eyre talked about the time Stevens said to him “do you want to go in the woods and throw rocks at trees?” And we did. He probably wouldn’t remember, but I loved it so much.” The Sklars wrote that “he was the only guy we knew who if you hung out with for a bit you started talking like him.” Nick Youssef wrote on Instagram about meeting him 15 years ago. “There was no telling where the line between Brody the artist and Brody the guy was and that’s because there wasn’t a line. He was just Brody all day and all night onstage and offstage.”
Many were angry, and saddened. and looking for answer. Like Marlon Wayans who asked that people find out what meds Stevens was taken and what side effects they might have had. “We are losing too many people from suicide.” Adam Ray posted a photo and you can feel the anguish in what he wrote on Instagram. “Look at this face… he lit up every corner, club, coffee shop… He had his struggles with depression.. and it makes my heart fucking ache to know he was in so much pain to do this to himself. We can’t just say “talk to someone if they’re hurting.” We all gotta do a better job of checking in. This shouldn’t have fucking happened. Brody loved life. And shit did life love Brody.” From Andrew Santino, “I’m so fucking sad I could melt.”
Others posted videos of their favorite Brody moments captured on tape, and you should watch all of them. And just about everyone had a favorite photo laughing or arguing or just having fun with Brody.
The list of comics who paid homage to Brody on social media is all encompassing crossing all boundaries of race, gender, club alliances, all levels of fame and styles of comedy; road dogs, movie stars, tv actors, writers, directors. Beautiful words form the likes of Paul Provenza, Dave Attell, Doug Stanhope, Sarah Silverman, Jim Jefferies, Kristen Schaal, Natasha Leggero, Joey Diaz, Maria Bamford, David Spade, Bobby Lee, T.J. Miller, Nick Kroll, Judah Friedlander, Doug Stanhope, Christina P, Riki Lindhome, Whitney Cummings, Kate Berlant, Kumail Nanjiani, Nate Bargatze, Chris D’Elia, Jeffrey Ross, Bert Kreischer, Andy Levy, Dice, Joel Kim Booster, Tim Heidecker, Amy Miller, Eric Andre, Jim Gaffigan, Guy Branum, Steve Agee, John Hodgman, Joe Rogan, Neil Hamburger, Esther Ku, Margaret Cho, Ken Jeong, Moshe Kassier, Tiffany Haddish, Bonnie McFarlane, Tom Segura, Loni Love, Scott Thompson, Tom Green, the Sklars, Dane Cook, Tom Arnold, Adam McKay, Scott Aukerman, Patton Oswalt, Jay Pharoah, Dana Gould, Russell Peters, Marc Maron, Nikki Glaser, just to name a few.
Read through these stories and you’ll begin to understand what a gigantic loss comedy is feeling tonight. Condolences to Brody’s many friends, and family.
Thank you Brody for sharing your Comedy and positive energy with us for so many years. You made late nights so much fun, pushing boundaries, being different, and never doing the same show twice. Joke writing, crowd work, drums, baseball. We love you forever Brody. #brodystevens pic.twitter.com/IYvo0wmWrt
— The Comedy Store (@TheComedyStore) February 22, 2019
#RIPBrodyStevens
Though there was such a darkness in him, he still brightened every room he was in. He could peer into your soul and say exactly what you didn't even know you needed to hear.
Gone too soon. We've had too little time to enjoy his friendship.— Paul Provenza (@PaulProvenza) February 23, 2019
It’s such a big loss. Brody was a true original. The only thing more fun than watching him on stage, were the great talks we had off stage. Miss you Brody now and always #RIPBrodyStevens
— Dave Attell (@attell) February 23, 2019
Conversely, if you're down there looking up, start warming up the crowd for me. #RIPBrodyStevens https://t.co/EXmYQaPJpz
— Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope) February 23, 2019
I've never missed living in LA but there is nowhere I'd rather be tonight than the @TheComedyStore tonight. #ripbrody
— Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope) February 23, 2019
Brody Stevens was and always will be comedy legend. RIP.
"But I could have told you, Vincent/This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you" Don Mclean
— Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope) February 22, 2019
The comedy clubs will have “Make God Laugh” on their marquees 2nite like they always do when one of us … I’m not sure God will GET Brody but his local references will be epic. Ugh. So sad. #818 #EnjoyIt #RIPBrodyStevens
Ps Brody would be so psyched about TMZ covering it— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) February 23, 2019
Just heard the news about @BrodyismeFriend I have no words. I’m Completely shattered
— jim jefferies (@jimjefferies) February 23, 2019
Everyone loved Brody Stevens.
— Kristen Schaal (@kristenschaaled) February 22, 2019
I know this is hard to believe but Brody Stevens was the first comedian I ever saw live. I wandered into the old Largo when I first moved to LA having never been to a comedy club and there he was yelling at the audience in all of his glory while they laughed and laughed ❤️
— Natasha Leggero (@natashaleggero) February 23, 2019
I’m so sad to learn that @BrodyismeFriend has died. An incredibly kind person and an exquisite comedian.
— Maria Bamford (@mariabamfoo) February 22, 2019
Comedy lost a good man today. Brody Stevens. #rip
— David Spade (@DavidSpade) February 23, 2019
I’ve fucking devastated
— Bobby Lee (@bobbyleelive) February 23, 2019
I’m gonna RT a @JohnRoycomic story about Brody bc it’s a perfect example of the genius comic & kind soul he was. He was always SO kind to me and others. He made #ChelseaLately beautiful to be on. He was a comic’s comic and an audience’s comic. Rare to be both. #RipBrodyStevens
— t.j. miller (@nottjmiller) February 23, 2019
#RIPBrodyStevens he was so funny and weird and vulnerable and wild and kind. Every time he was onstage it was an adventure. Here’s some comics talking about what made him so special. https://t.co/wbUNaZgJ2f
— nick kroll (@nickkroll) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens. Some insight. RIP https://t.co/Ik4kqhKVh6
— Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope) February 22, 2019
just hearing this terribly sad news. brody was hilarious and a unique person and comic. he was a friend of mine for years. past few years hadnt talked as much as used to. last texted with him a month ago. rip brody. condolences to his sister, mom, the 818, & fastball community. https://t.co/qvIdjIs32W
— Judah Friedlander (@JudahWorldChamp) February 22, 2019
I feel sick with sadness today. RIP Brody Stevens. I’ll never forget watching him do warm up for Chelsea Lately. Was my favorite thing in comedy ever.
— Christina Pazsitzky (@ChristinaP) February 22, 2019
The last time I saw Brody, I ran into him at a Starbucks in the valley. He asked if I wanted to take a walk and we just walked and talked forever. That was my favorite thing about him. Other than the drumming. #RIPBrodyStevens #818forlife
— Riki Lindhome (@rikilindhome) February 23, 2019
I love you so much Brody Stevens. Nobody has been nicer in comedy than you. My heart is shattered. pic.twitter.com/sOl9PLpxsd
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) February 22, 2019
For people who don’t know Brody: most comics have seen so much comedy they go numb and don’t get to have deep belly laughs the same way most people can. Brody could make numb comics belly laugh. It was such a gift. He was a gift. #818forlife
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) February 23, 2019
Brody Stevens was as much of an iconic character a living comedian can be. I can't believe he's gone. We will be talking about him forever. If you didn't know who he was.. read this. https://t.co/VpWPs1KATv
— Seth Herzog (@Thezog) February 22, 2019
I have always been in awe of @BrodyismeFriend. An absolute inspiration & a true original. If you haven’t, watch “Enjoy It!” by @DFLEISCHERCAMP. A glimpse into the wild & kind of magic of Brody. Incapable of conformity. https://t.co/0te7pPpezS
— Kate Berlant (@kateberlant) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens ~ Such a funny man. Such a good man. We need you and your comedy. My heart goes out to his family and friends. Loved Brody. Rest In Peace kind soul. @BrodyismeFriend
— bob saget (@bobsaget) February 22, 2019
Below is a great story about a great comic, a great human being. Kind, funny, original, innovative, fearless. He inspired, affected; he will not only be missed we will miss much great comedy he would’ve created. A tortured soul finally at rest (he joked) I miss him tho #ripbrody
— t.j. miller (@nottjmiller) February 23, 2019
RIP Brody Stevens. Nobody else was like him, on or off stage. Seeing him was always a joy. We’ll miss you Brody.
— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) February 22, 2019
Whenever I saw him, I’d end up talking like him for three days. It’s sadder and sadder.
— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) February 23, 2019
Brutal to hear about Brody Stevens passing. I love originals and he was one of the most originals. So sad. You will be missed very much Brody. https://t.co/9cQSLcuCjK
— Nate Bargatze (@natebargatze) February 23, 2019
Nobody made me laugh like him. I was proud to call him a friend. I’m so sad. Love you, Brody. https://t.co/Js7rFHrI6R
— Chris D'Elia (@chrisdelia) February 22, 2019
RIP Brody Stevens, the truest original. It’s hard to describe his place in the comedy community, but it was MASSIVE. Everyone who ever met the guy has a Brody story, complete with a Brody impression. His cadence was like a song you couldn’t get out of your head.
— Christian Finnegan (@ChristFinnegan) February 23, 2019
818 ‘til I die
— Jeff Ross (@realjeffreyross) February 22, 2019
Brody and I were neighbors. We’d run into each other all the time at our Starbucks. My daughters would see him and say in his cadence to me, “Dad, BRODY STEVENS!” I’m really sad. I gonna miss him so much. pic.twitter.com/D1kfLdhyMv
— bert kreischer (@bertkreischer) February 23, 2019
in a city where way too many people can be described as "very talented, kind of a bad person," @BrodyismeFriend stood out as someone EVERYBODY in los angeles had nothing but good things to say about. rip
— andy levy (@andylevy) February 22, 2019
Did a festival show with Brody to a room of four awful teen girls who just wanted to be in the AC. Brody did 20 min of crowd work about THEIR HOMEWORK and I still think about it and laugh. Every set was insane and singular and I feel sorry for everyone who never got to see him.
— Joel Kim Booster (@ihatejoelkim) February 23, 2019
one of the funniest things I've ever seen was @BrodyismeFriend at the Dulbin Comedy Festival doing very specific 818 Valley material.
— REAL AND ONLY HOST OF OCOS (@timheidecker) February 22, 2019
But even funnier was before his set he was warming up with his Tamborine, which could be clearly heard in the audience over the other act's set. He was so excited to perform. We were in the back of the theater peeing ourselves.
— REAL AND ONLY HOST OF OCOS (@timheidecker) February 22, 2019
It feels like part of the sting is that @Fatboybarnett and @BrodyismeFriend were both guys who stayed extremely KIND and had FUN. They didn’t do shit for industry accolades or solely for money. True comedy love. We cant afford to lose those guys. We have to try to be those guys.
— Amy Miller (@amymiller) February 22, 2019
@BrodyismeFriend I will love and miss you forever Brody ? RIP ?
— Eric Andre (@ericandre) February 22, 2019
So sad to hear of the passing of every comedians friend @brodyismefriend. Brody was a true eccentric. The embodiment of a comedian in his passion, anger and joy. I feel like the comedy community lost our mascot. Bye Brody. It was an honor to know you and see you do your thing
— Jim Gaffigan (@JimGaffigan) February 22, 2019
This was my favorite night at @TheComedyStore and it was only because of @BrodyismeFriend. No one made me laugh like this guy. I miss him already. https://t.co/jhCAa6t7vx
— Chris D'Elia (@chrisdelia) February 22, 2019
I can't standup. My heart is broken! WTH happened to my friend @BrodyismeFriend ? I'm lost and in tears . #RIPBrody
— Tammy Pescatelli (@TammyPescatelli) February 22, 2019
If you never got to see @BrodyismeFriend live, you have not really experienced comedy. He gave everything to his audiences and made ephemeral, perfect magic. This is heartbreaking.
— Guy Branum (@guybranum) February 22, 2019
I only met @BrodyismeFriend a few times and he was the nicest nice and when he performed the fiercest funny. This is so sad.
— John Hodgman (@hodgman) February 22, 2019
Facts about Brody Stevens:
He loved to play drums but he kinda sucked at it.
He hated HD
He never became a member of the Mile High Club, but he did once masturbate on a Ferris wheel.
I’m sorry you were hurting, Brody XXOO pic.twitter.com/WZQ35tyJdr
— Steve Agee (@steveagee) February 23, 2019
? We had fun pic.twitter.com/cjzhkhfEFz
— JEN KIRKMAN (@JenKirkman) February 23, 2019
And please everyone, check in on your friends. Please. Please. @BrodyismeFriend RIP https://t.co/0GimpAwENA
— Roy Wood Jr- Ex Jedi (@roywoodjr) February 22, 2019
this news about brody is too much to handle. can we all get together tonight somewhere?
i just can’t stand it.@BrodyismeFriend— JoHNNY PeMBERTON (@johnnypemberton) February 22, 2019
I’m in tears… I just learned my good friend @BrodyismeFriend is no longer with us.. I can’t breathe, this is horrible. FUCK! pic.twitter.com/hSwddoLR0X
— brian redban (@redban) February 22, 2019
So so so brokenhearted about the death of @BrodyismeFriend. A pal and one of the most completely unique comics of all time. At the top of my list. His show was a breathtaking whirlwind unlike anything I've ever seen before…what "improv" should be, but never is. A true GREAT.
— Neil Hamburger (@NeilHamburger) February 22, 2019
Brody you brilliant weirdo. You complicated hilarious person. I will always love you and I hope you’re in less pain now. ❤️ RIP
— Ronald Funches (@RonFunches) February 22, 2019
RIP Brody Stevens. Brody always stole the scene and the show. When he heard me laughing in the back of the room, he would shout me out. He didn’t have to do that but he always acknowledged others in that special way. So sorry to see you go.
— Ku (@EstherKuKu) February 23, 2019
One of the sweetest as well as one of the most original and unique voices in stand up comedy. I’m tired of losing friends, I loved our talks and I love you Brody. If you just need someone to talk to please reach out. 1-800-273-8255 pic.twitter.com/qdg31OQHUw
— SHULI (@shalomshuli) February 23, 2019
❤️❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/rffF9Vz10S
— Ken Jeong (@kenjeong) February 23, 2019
It feels so pathetic to do this on twitter but i don't know where else to. This is so sad , a real loss of a strange and genuine talent and sweet man. fuck im knocked for a loop. Brody Stevens was one of a kind.
— Moshe Kasher (@moshekasher) February 22, 2019
Dang @BrodyismeFriend I am mad at you, but I understand the kind of pain you was in. I never want you anyone to hurt like that. I wish I could have done something to change your mind.
— Tiffany Haddish (@TiffanyHaddish) February 23, 2019
Favorite Brody memory:
We're outside a show @ Bar Lubitsch and he's angrily yelling his credits into his phone, I assume to a booker or agent. "The Hangover! Hangover 2! Due Date! I don't need this! I AM show-business!" He angrily hangs up.
It was his mom.
— Jesse Case (@jessecase) February 23, 2019
I really loved you, Brody. You always made me so happy when you were around. ?devastating. https://t.co/TzICi3MTuZ
— Bonnie McFarlane (@bonniemcfarlane) February 23, 2019
Brody Stevens really made me laugh. Such an original. I loved it when he got going on someone "I was in The Hangover! Hangover II! What have YOU done sir?!" We Just fist bumped in the hallway at the Store and now I wish I had hugged him. So sad. #818tillidie
— Tom Segura (@tomsegura) February 23, 2019
I am so sad to hear that my former #chelsealately castmate @BrodyismeFriend has passed away… he was funny and so supportive of all of us in the comedy community…I will miss him. Condolences to his friends and family. pic.twitter.com/Lwumjo784H
— Loni Love (@LoniLove) February 22, 2019
Well this one hurts. Brody Stevens was what a comic is. Very sad and I don’t understand. #RIPBrodyStevens #818ForLife
— eddie pepitone (@eddiepepitone) February 22, 2019
The comedy community lost another great one today. Brody Stevens. So funny and fearless onstage. @BrodyismeFriend pic.twitter.com/LDemYXVON8
— jim florentine (@Mrjimflorentine) February 22, 2019
My favorite line @BrodyismeFriend ever said onstage was at the old Tiger Lily show. He was struggling and shouted, “I should be getting laughs on CADENCE ALONE.” It was so fucking funny. So fucking honest. And he should’ve. And he did. #RipBrody
— Julia Prescott (@juliaprescott) February 22, 2019
I’m completely stunned &heartbroken to hear of the passing of my friend @BrodyismeFriend. Literally just discussing him for a project 10secs b4 I heard. Funniest, most original, one-of-a-kind human being ever. Loved working w/him. Seeing him always gave me the biggest smile. #RIP
— Ben Gleib (@bengleib) February 22, 2019
So so super sad Shuli ????a great kind soul a great man and. Comic I’m tried of losing family and friends like this I just wish we could have talked him out of it ????
— MIKE BOCCHETTI (@MIKEBOCCHETTI) February 23, 2019
Watching Brody Stephens do standup was like observing a powerful tornado taking the strangest path. Comedy has lost a beautiful soul. #RipBrody
— Scott Thompson (@ScottThompson_) February 23, 2019
I always thought it was vapid when people mention people’s passing in tweets, but now I get it. @BrodyismeFriend I am fucking heart broken. You were everything a comedian should be. Funny to the core!!! I’m sad and I’m angry and I’ll miss you. You made the world a better place.
— Eddie Ifft (@EddieIfft) February 23, 2019
I spent a month touring around with Brody Stevens. Never met anyone like him. A true original. Really sad news. Gonna miss watching him shock and awe his way through comedy, telling people where their area codes were from and air drumming with complete abandon. RIP. You got it!
— Adam Cayton-Holland (@CaytonHolland) February 22, 2019
Very saddened to hear about the death of my friend, the hilarious stand up comic, Steven Brody Stevens. A frequent guest on my talk shows and mainstay on the Hollywood stand up scene. Rest in peace @BrodyismeFriend You are a legend. Make em laugh up there. pic.twitter.com/uNe75Yu1f8
— Tom Green (@tomgreenlive) February 22, 2019
Brody gave so many people joy. He was the only guy we knew who if you hung out with for a bit you started talking like him. Just can’t believe we won’t hear his voice again. https://t.co/XGqrsQUfLr
— The Sklar Brothers (@SklarBrothers) February 23, 2019
RIP @BrodyismeFriend. As a comic, regularly seeing standup can make it harder to laugh & not just dissect the mechanics of each joke. Brody Stevens always made me laugh! He made me stop thinking & allowed me to enjoy the moment in front of me. Thank you, Brody.
— Hari Kondabolu (@harikondabolu) February 23, 2019
This is an amazing eulogy on a fucking sad sad day. https://t.co/xN5LAssnNI
— John Hodgman (@hodgman) February 23, 2019
Brody Stevens was one of the funniest people I’ve ever seen. He was a host for one of the Artie shows I was at and did Jumping Jacks backstage between the comedians’ sets. Terrible fucking news. #RIP
— JD Harmeyer (@jdharm) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens was one of the funniest people I’ve ever seen. He was a host for one of the Artie shows I was at and did Jumping Jacks backstage between the comedians’ sets. Terrible fucking news. #RIP
— JD Harmeyer (@jdharm) February 22, 2019
Once saw Brody Stevens walk into Hot Soup at Irish Exit and (in one motion) walk up onstage, improvise his entire set without a mic, wander around the room getting huge laughs, and glide out of the bar and into the night. Great performer, this is a sad loss.
— J.P. McDade (@jp_mcdade) February 22, 2019
This can’t be true. @BrodyismeFriend
— Mary Lynn Rajskub (@MaryLynnRajskub) February 22, 2019
RIP Brody Stevens. Always made me laugh so hard. Really gonna miss you.
— Adam Hunter (@AdamComedian) February 22, 2019
I agree this series is legit great and a lot of it is also on youtube! #brodystevens https://t.co/vsZcshi43I
— Natasha Leggero (@natashaleggero) February 23, 2019
I love you Brody
— rob delaney (@robdelaney) February 22, 2019
Goodbye Brody! #818forlife #YesS
— James Adomian (@JAdomian) February 22, 2019
Brody was so fucking nice and genuine and cool to me right when I moved to LA. This is gutting.
— POSITIVE ENERGY (@IanKarmel) February 22, 2019
Brody was always nice to me as a new comic. He didn’t treat anyone differently. I will forever remember him doing batting warm ups outside Power Violence on Santa Monica Blvd. Just the most unique, fun, positive dude ever. I’m incredibly lucky to have known him. #PositiveEnergy pic.twitter.com/qDscffM6wE
— Brooks Wheelan (@brookswheelan) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens was the first comic I felt like I found on my own and really loved. No one had energy like him. You got it.
— "Ian" Abramson (@ianabramson) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens was a wild, great comic and a really nice guy. RIP Brody.
— Laurie Kilmartin (@anylaurie16) February 22, 2019
Awful news about Brody Stevens. Brilliant, kind, and funny as fuck. What else is there?
— Dave Hill (@mrdavehill) February 23, 2019
Once I saw Brody do a headlining hour, then leave the stage. MC came out to close the show then Brody came back out and said, "I said sorry for going long but they said I could do as long as I wanted so I'll do some more." #PositivePush
— Andrew O. (@TheOrvedahl) February 23, 2019
I’m stunned to hear that Brody Stevens has died. This guy was always so funny & friendly.
This is a huge loss for the comedy world.
If you are feeling depressed or really down please tell someone and get the help you need.— Dane Cook (@DaneCook) February 23, 2019
Very saddened to hear the news about @BrodyismeFriend. Such a nice person and one of a kind on stage. May he Rest In Peace! Prayers to his family and friends. If you are depressed there is help out there. You are not alone.
— Paul Virzi (@PaulVirzi) February 23, 2019
Oh Brody. It’s so sad. Always a hello, a hug and positivity. Brody was an original. Truly one of a kind. I’m gonna miss you @brodyismefriend https://t.co/XaAPVXQ1WM pic.twitter.com/JbxOcbxdml
— Ryan Sickler (@ryansickler) February 23, 2019
Also, someone just sent me a write-up of a show I did with Brody 7 years ago, and there was another comic that night who has also since taken his life. Please, please, please comics: I know you have seen some REAL shit, but it is worth reaching out and sticking around.
— Dan Telfer (@dantelfer) February 23, 2019
Fuck. @BrodyismeFriend's death is a kick to the chest. Was a fixture of the LA comedy community and a comic's comic. Touched so many lives and such a great dude. Going to miss him 🙁 #push #believe #positiveenergy #rip
— Fahim Anwar (@fahimanwar) February 22, 2019
I’m sad about the suicide of my friend Brody Stevens. I could tell 50 hilarious Brody stories from just his time as audience warm up on Best Damn Sports Show Period. Audiences loved him. Or hated him. Brody cared. He didn’t hide it. That was the funniest Brody Stevens. #RIPBrody
— Tom Arnold (@TomArnold) February 23, 2019
So sad. I met Brody Stevens a few times and he was hilarious, original and genuine.
Anyone who feels themselves caught or in a hopeless place please, please reach out for help. Things can and will change. #RIPBrodyStevens— Adam McKay (@GhostPanther) February 22, 2019
brody’s doc series ENJOY IT is maybe the most honest and funny representation of mental illness in any medium. his sickness created a ton of pain but also the most unique and arresting performances i’ve ever seen. 818 til i die.
— josh androsky (@ShutUpAndrosky) February 22, 2019
What?!? No.
Shitfuck. Damnit. Fuck.
Please reach out to ANYONE if you’re feeling depressed or suicidal. https://t.co/LZjT2IFPMw
— Kelly Carlin (@kelly_carlin) February 22, 2019
Brody was always the funniest guy in the room- he always closed CDR, because no one else could possibly follow him. #RIP https://t.co/QX8ji3Uuxz
— Scott Aukerman (@ScottAukerman) February 23, 2019
Say it ain’t so @BrodyismeFriend
Nobody ever made laugh like you.
Every single time you performed was gold. I would call my mom and tell her Brody jokes. Always nice to everyone. What a sad day. I love you Brody. Hard to say it but I will #positveenergy #818 ??— Derek Waters (@derekwaterss) February 22, 2019
Crushed to hear about my friend @BrodyismeFriend. Not sure what to say. In shock.
— Josh Wolf (@joshwolfcomedy) February 22, 2019
I just heard about @BrodyismeFriend, a kind, hilarious, one of a kind soul. We’ll miss you Brody. ❤️
— Pete Holmes (@peteholmes) February 23, 2019
I just saw him and shared what a nice human he was. I am truly saddened by this. Thank you @BrodyismeFriend you always treated me with kindness and respect. One of the few who welcomed me, just as I am. Rest well.
— Aida ??Rodriguez (@FunnyAida) February 22, 2019
If you don’t know Brody Stevens, look up his standup and his tv show from HBO/Comedy Central, Enjoy It! Watch his comedy specials, his YouTube shows. He’s your favorite comedian’s favorite comedian. If you don’t get it, keep watching this brilliant, unique, hilarious artist.
— Taylor Williamson (@TaylorComedy) February 23, 2019
I met this sweet soul 14 years. He made me cry laugh. He treated everyone as an equal. I secretly fanboyed whenever I got to hang with Steven Brody Stevens. I don’t know who to call to share my condolences with since literally everybody loved him. How I wish he knew this. Fuck. pic.twitter.com/ox2oXuWHe8
— Taylor Williamson (@TaylorComedy) February 23, 2019
I was so excited when Brody Stevens agreed to be my special guest on my talk show thing last month. It was supposed to be just 15 minute of silliness, but we accidentally ended up having a 35 minute real conversation. Here’s his Periscope video of it. ❤️https://t.co/I8tqKB1LFy
— Taylor Williamson (@TaylorComedy) February 23, 2019
I remember watching @brodyismefriend destroy at the comedy store Having the set of his life. When he got the light someone from the audience gave him a 100$ to stay onstage. He took it & cont. to destroy. Best night of comedy I’ve ever seen thank you Brody for this memory. #RIP
— Jo Koy (@Jokoy) February 23, 2019
This is how I want to think about Brody Stevens. Having fun and making the best of impossible situations. Which he did ALL THE TIME. https://t.co/CKhlIGz67L
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) February 22, 2019
If you are depressed or feeling suicidal please please please please please reach out to ANYONE. I never get to see Brody Stevens again I can’t stand this. #RIPBrodyStevens #818ForLife pic.twitter.com/n1jQhXdOIz
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) February 22, 2019
FUCK!! The news about Brody Stevens is fucking horrible. Such a positive energy in the comedy scene and the only person I’ve ever seen get kicked out of a bar for playing the tambourine too much. R. I. P. The comedy scene took a big hit today.
— Step Toilet ? (@StephTolev) February 22, 2019
Oh @BrodyismeFriend, my favorite memories are of you drumming people out of @ucbtla after a Comedy Death Ray and no one knowing if they should leave or watch. I'll miss your aggressive stage enthusiasm, friend. #YES
— liezl (@liezl) February 22, 2019
— Esther Povitsky (@littleesther) February 22, 2019
Man..RIP Brody Stevens good man and comic, I'm so sorry to hear about his passing ???????????
— Jay Pharoah (@JayPharoah) February 23, 2019
brody stevens was a legend of a human and a comedian. he was as incredible as he was kind. he was also so open about his demons. he was fully singular. i can’t believe it. ?
— Aparna Nancherla (@aparnapkin) February 23, 2019
Fuck. Just found out Brody Stevens died. Fuck. So sad.
— Mike Ward (@MikeWardca) February 23, 2019
Brody Stevens was so funny, hahahaha, 10% gay https://t.co/FYQYCLvzzt
— Mike Ward (@MikeWardca) February 23, 2019
Brody thanked the staff. https://t.co/C5btT4fv8v
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) February 23, 2019
I love this clip of Brody testing out bits on people in the green room. He did warm up for all three seasons of The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail and did a set on the first season. I’m sad for him, anyone who knew him, and anyone who didn’t. https://t.co/jmbkmMW04H
— Emily V Gordon (@emilyvgordon) February 23, 2019
When the @SklarBrothers were kind enough to cast me in their pilot, Brody was the warmup. Not only was he immensely kind to me, he kept the (admittedly confused) audience hot for four hours. At one point he pulled people from the crowd to re-enact his scene from Hangover 2.
— Jessy! Jessi! Jessé! (@JesseThorn) February 22, 2019
Brody is a magical, unique, refreshing and fearless comedian. I say “is” because that’s the way he’ll remain in my memories of him. ?⚾️
RIP @BrodyismeFriend #YYYEA #YouGotIt #Energy #EnjoyIt
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 pic.twitter.com/6Dq08hNPhy
— Queefimae (@JessimaePeluso) February 23, 2019
@BrodyismeFriend Absolutely heartbroken and can’t believe it’s true.❤️
— AMIR K (@AMIRCOMEDY) February 22, 2019
I have no words for this news. @BrodyismeFriend was a true delight and a wonderful man.
Please. If you feel hopeless, know that people love and need you. Call for help.
— Sarah Colonna (@sarahcolonna) February 22, 2019
You know last night Brody was supposed to be on my podcast and I got pissed that he didn’t show up and now my heart is filled with utter sadness. You meet alot of forgettable people in this business but nobody will ever forget .@BrodyismeFriend pic.twitter.com/L8QJhRCpxX
— Earl Skakel (@EarlSkakel) February 22, 2019
There was nothing better than sitting in the back of the room watching Brody on stage and then quoting him for the next hour in the parking lot w buddies. So unique. So fearless. So funny. #RIPBrodyStevens #818
— Jimmy Pardo (@jimmypardo) February 23, 2019
He was brilliant and special. If you need help and don't have a shrink or don't feel you need to call 911 but feel desperate, scared, or just overwhelmed: @800273TALK. I understand. It gets exhausting and noisy in your head. I've been there in my own way, many times. People care. https://t.co/4JohwuMiHk
— Sara Benincasa (@SaraJBenincasa) February 23, 2019
oh no. @BrodyismeFriend fuck man i don't even know what to say
— Moshe Kasher (@moshekasher) February 22, 2019
RIP Brody. Oh man. One of my favorite comics of all time. A sweet guy. ❤️
— Jon Daly (@jondaly) February 22, 2019
The Brody Stevens Interview Challenge Part 2 https://t.co/uRfe2A7or5
— Paul F. Tompkins (@PFTompkins) February 22, 2019
hi ?
i’m so sorry but i just spoke to brody’s manager and it is true that brody stevens is gone.
i love you all and i’m sorry this is happening. there will never be another.— Esther Povitsky (@littleesther) February 22, 2019
I loved Brody Stevens so much. He was always so kind to me and was one of the first people I saw perform. He’d get on stage at the Improv and comics would line up against the wall to watch him. He was criminally underrated. A truly special comedian. I hope his soul finds peace.
— Payman Benz (@PaymanBenz) February 22, 2019
One time this guy kept harassing me at a club and @BrodyismeFriend walked up and yelled DO. YOU. KNOW. KARATE?!! and the dude was so confused he just walked away.
R.I.P. Brody
— Janelle James (The comedian) (@janellejcomic) February 23, 2019
There's an 818 in comedy heaven. #RIPBrodyStevens
— Jono Zalay (@JonoZalay) February 23, 2019
Rest In Peace, Brody Stevens. #818ForLife
— Dana Gould (@danagould) February 23, 2019
Woke up to the news about Brody Stevens. I didn't know the guy but I remember seeing his work on HBO and feeling pissed that "THIS guy" was so embraced.
Then I watched his series and started laughing. He was doing him. He was lowkey a genius.
Seems like other comics agree.
— Mike Brown (@YoMikeBrown) February 23, 2019
Love you man RIP??❤@BrodyismeFriendhttps://t.co/eYj3YZ9YPd
— Sherrod Small (@Sherrod_Small) February 23, 2019
Just heard about the passing of @BrodyismeFriend. Very sad. Incredibly talented man who was always very kind every time I spoke to him. Really sucks to hear.
— Luis J. Gomez (@luisjgomez) February 23, 2019
https://www.instagram.com/russellpeters/p/BuNEhLphl4t/?utm_source=ig_twitter_share&igshid=1y23xetsppwq9
Crying a lot today. His leg kick at the end was amazing. And playing a chair. I first met him 20 years ago at a club called Surf Reality. Never forget it. I’m like “what is this guy doing?” Haha. He was doing whatever the fuck he wanted. RIP https://t.co/3ohhIlmCnx
— Nick Swardson (@NickSwardson) February 23, 2019
One of the funniest experiences I ever had was camera operating for a OG Superdeluxe show called The Brody Stevens Interview Challenge. They may still exist as 4 minute shorts, but the 80 minute uncut shows were masterpieces of amazing awkward comedy.
— Cash Hartzell (@cashhartz) February 22, 2019
Brodie didn't say "positive energy" like someone who it came easy to. It was like a forceful command to do it yourself. Like if you believed in it enough it would come true. It did a lot of the time. I literally can't imagine Los Angeles without him.
— James Fritz (@fritzisdead) February 23, 2019
I had the good fortune to see @BrodyismeFriend brilliant set at @SteveHofstetter VR show last week. He was fantastic. We just never know, but we must all try to listen hard. Check in, push a little.. Deepest condolences to all his friends and family.#BrodyStevens
— Elayne Boosler (@ElayneBoosler) February 23, 2019
Another singular force of nature gone. RIP Brody Stevens.
— marc maron (@marcmaron) February 22, 2019
Brody at Whiplash with Zach. 5/11/09 pic.twitter.com/RW0GsS4p4l
— mindy tucker (@withreservation) February 23, 2019
Brody Stevens bit of doing hyper-specific local comedy about whatever town he had a gig in is one of the funniest stand-up bits I have ever seen. https://t.co/yGSw00sD7U
— Dan O'Sullivan (@Bro_Pair) February 22, 2019
Rest In Peace Brody Stevens. He was the nicest guy. I was always happy to see him. Check on your friends. You never know what someone is dealing with. Rest in peace @brodyismefriend pic.twitter.com/dZLwjJFs1S
— ARDIE FUQUA (@ARDIEFUQUA) February 23, 2019
On his old website, Brody Stevens had a pic of him and @davidcrosss with the caption “2 Generations of Laughter” and I don’t know why but that always laid me out. I think Cross is maybe 5 years older than him.
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) February 22, 2019
Smiling, thinking about Brody listing the famous people eulogizing him on Twitter today ❤️
— Brandie⚡️Posey (@Brandazzle) February 23, 2019
THIS GUY. This guy thought he wasn’t enough. We are all GOOD and BELONG and are “worthy” to be here. Whatever that means. https://t.co/fnN3egcUHF
— Put Name Here (@jackiekashian) February 23, 2019
So so super sad Shuli ????a great kind soul a great man and. Comic I’m tried of losing family and friends like this I just wish we could have talked him out of it ????
— MIKE BOCCHETTI (@MIKEBOCCHETTI) February 23, 2019
Devastating news for the comedy world. @BrodyismeFriend was hysterically funny, and a beloved dude. #tearsofaclown https://t.co/79GGFYraqt
— Tom Cotter (@TomCotterComic) February 23, 2019
God dammit man. Just heard the news that one of the sweetest and most unique comics I ever knew, @BrodyismeFriend, passed away. I wish I knew the pain he was feeling. I love you brother. There will never be another like you. This is a real loss
— Dan LaMorte (@DanLaMorte) February 22, 2019
RIP ? @brodyismefriend We love you. I will always remember you making me laugh with your tambourine. We will miss you buddy. #RIPBRODY https://t.co/0nbHIjejeR
— Arden Myrin (@ArdenMyrin) February 22, 2019
https://www.instagram.com/p/BuNJgb9FybM/
? Gutted by the loss of @BrodyismeFriend. First saw him @bridgetown and he quickly became my favorite comic. His podcast got me through some rough patches. Incomparable stage presence. Farewell to the Prince of Periscope. #GoodGuy #YouGotIt #Push #818 #KarateKidStatue pic.twitter.com/rolHzK4BXm
— Ben Lacy (@bennlacy) February 22, 2019
Heartbroken to hear about @BrodyismeFriend . I loved when he would come to Chicago and I would laugh so hard I would cry. #818Forever #GoCubsGo #RestInPeace
— Kristen Toomey (@KristenToomey) February 23, 2019
Sad for Brody Stevens. Send love to his family if you can
— Junior Stopka (@Juniorstopka) February 23, 2019
Comedians as a collective are hard to make laugh. But Brody Stevens grabbed our attention at every show. No one will make anyone laugh by reading off IMDb credits like he can. RIP to a legend.
— Solomon Georgio (@solomongeorgio) February 22, 2019
god damn #RIPBrodyStevens
— Open Mike Eagle (@Mike_Eagle) February 23, 2019
Perfect story about a friend gone too soon. Rest easy Brody. https://t.co/LGK1PVE7fj
— Nick Thune (@nickthune) February 23, 2019
Because Brody preached it I will try and remain positive- I'm just happy I got to be friends with this lovable oddball for so many years. #RIPBrodyStevens #positiveenergy
— Chris Franjola (@ChrisFranjola) February 23, 2019
I’ve got a second to write something now, and inspired by @JohnRoycomic, I’m going to share my favorite @BrodyismeFriend story. (1)
— Matt Braunger (@Braunger) February 23, 2019
I went up first (by choice), and did eh. My “I’m not really into baseball…. mostly because I’m a Cubs fan” line (hack) landed with a deserved thud. Ended with a decent closer, but far from killed. (3)
— Matt Braunger (@Braunger) February 23, 2019
All of a sudden, these sports icons, these men, they’re kids again. They’re leaning forward, smiling. Grinning. Who IS this guy? I stood there leaning against a tent post with a can of beer. Just happy to watch, that I was here to see this. (6)
— Matt Braunger (@Braunger) February 23, 2019
Kenny Lofton jumps up from his seat, laughing, and gets in @BrodyismeFriend’s face. I couldn’t hear what he says, but Brody yells “OH, Kenny LOFton! Who the fuck am I, [insert player’s name who Kenny I guess didn’t get along with]?!” I tell you now, people threw chairs. (8)
— Matt Braunger (@Braunger) February 23, 2019
Ken Griffey Jr, I shit you not, walked over, shyly poked him, and said “I touched you.” He was like a kid. We all were. Just grinning. Comedy is so fun. (10)
— Matt Braunger (@Braunger) February 23, 2019
I’ll miss you, buddy. Sometimes I felt like you were hard to reach, that you were always looking elsewhere. I really, really just hope you knew how much we loved you while you were here. Positive energy!!!!!! (End)
— Matt Braunger (@Braunger) February 23, 2019
Brody Stevens. This is so heartbreaking. The first time I saw him perform I was laughing so hard tears were streaming down my face. Very few comedians have surprised me and delighted me the way he did.
— Sara Schaefer (@saraschaefer1) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens was my friend. I booked him at the Tripple starting in the late 90’s and loved doing shows with him because he didn’t hold back. He was always kind to me… wish he was able to be kinder to himself. So sad. https://t.co/G5tiJqCY8B
— Susie Felber (@susiefelber) February 23, 2019
Seeing @BrodyismeFriend live felt amazing and surprising and it was never the same and I'm devastated I'll never have that chance again. I didn't really know him, besides doing a few shows with him, but I've always wanted to have his presence on stage. This is tragic. #RIPBrody
— DAVE CHILD (@mrdavechild) February 22, 2019
You were a groundbreaking comedian who meant so much to all of us. We will miss you, Brody Stevens. pic.twitter.com/WHGTYaXBFh
— Comedy Central (@ComedyCentral) February 23, 2019
That smile. #RIPBrodyStevens https://t.co/WOwmbWv6FD
— Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) February 23, 2019
https://www.instagram.com/jaylarsoncomedy/p/BuNNwwPHchW/?utm_source=ig_twitter_share&igshid=1lsnuvjctd198
This video really captures Brody’s magic. I’m writing that knowing that he would make fun of me for writing it. So be it. He was a magical performer. #RipBrodyStevens
— Mike Birbiglia (@birbigs) February 23, 2019
Brody was a fun, funny, lovable goofball every time I saw him. What horrible fucking news.
— Adam Newman (@Adam_Newman) February 22, 2019
I am devastated, hurt & in denial. Brody was not only a great friend but made me laugh harder than anyone. I always hear about the great comics passing but I was never close with them. R.I.P. Brody, my thoughts and prayers are w/ his mom, sister, and friends. #brodystevens pic.twitter.com/UL0wlNX8zf
— Chad Zumock (@chadzumock) February 22, 2019
RIP #brodystevens we loved you.
So fun.
So positive.
So energy. pic.twitter.com/vXoZmYaXwJ— aaron berg (@aaronbergcomedy) February 22, 2019
Im at a loss for words. My heart is broken. Don't know what to say other then depression is real. Please get help if you need to. Lost too many family and friends to suicide. Love you @BrodyismeFriend . You were one of the best to ever grab a mic and were so loved. Devastated. https://t.co/a6B8MaYGwM
— Bret Ernst (@BretErnst) February 23, 2019
We feel fortunate to have gotten to work with Brody Stevens on several projects and podcasts. Wednesdays will feel very empty with out him and his positive enenergy. Pouring out some apple cider vinegar for you. We love you Brody. #brodystevens #festivaloffriendship #valleyvibes pic.twitter.com/lEwjkaakpY
— All Things Comedy (@allthingscomedy) February 23, 2019
He seriously would have loved this. Positivity with Brody. Number 1 trend in the United States, over the negativity of Diane Feinstein and the disgusting news about R. Kelly, or the Robert Kraft nonsense. #EnjoyIt #818tillidie pic.twitter.com/lGvfVQzLVg
— Rick Ingraham (@RickIngraham) February 23, 2019
Brody Stevens was one of the funniest comedians we’ve ever had the honor of working with. Thank you for making us laugh. We’ll miss you. pic.twitter.com/QcNVmE4QDl
— Just For Laughs (@justforlaughs) February 22, 2019
Damn, so sorry to hear about the passing of Brody Stevens. What a loss. RIP, Union President Tarkington.
— Ben Roy (@benroy00) February 22, 2019
I am so sad about Brody Stevens that I don't really want to tweet anything, but I will anyway, just to say I've lost friends and family to suicide before and no matter how deep in the darkness you feel I can't beg you enough to find someone to talk to rather than acting on it. ?
— Dan Telfer (@dantelfer) February 22, 2019
I just loved @BrodyismeFriend . He was a delightful man to be around and a genius comedian who loved comedy. So sad to hear of his passing. #RIPBrodyStevens
— (((Gary Gulman))) (@GaryGulman) February 23, 2019
RIP to truly one of the best stand-ups, Steven Brody Stevens. You might not know of Brody, but he likely had an influence on your favorite comic. This was my favorite thing he did: https://t.co/2Ffiq3fD12
— Nikki Glaser (@NikkiGlaser) February 22, 2019
Here’s Brody closing the last Comedy Bang Bang stand-up show back in 2012 with nothing but positive energy.
RIP Brody Stevens pic.twitter.com/qZNlkwemFF
— Kevin T. Porter (@KevinTPorter) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! – First Impressions of Brody https://t.co/Ii9Fv9FbJz via @YouTube
— Neil Hamburger (@NeilHamburger) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens did warm up at Chelsea Lately. One day, an audience member was being difficult, he over-reacted, the EPs talked to him, he over-reacted again, and they let him go. And then the audience never laughed as much. Never.
— Guy Branum (@guybranum) February 23, 2019
Same writers, same comics, same show, never as much in-studio laughter. The show ran for 4 more years, and the in-studio audience was just never as good as when Brody Stevens was getting them in the zone. He knew how to open people up, because he was always open.
— Guy Branum (@guybranum) February 23, 2019
1. Brody Stevens Story
There was a charity show at the Laugh Factory for the charity of a major Hollywood agency. The audience was all agents who were forced to go there by their work on a Tuesday night…
— John Roy (@JohnRoycomic) February 22, 2019
So very sorry to hear about Brody Stevens. He was a delightful oddball and as kind as they come. ?
— Debra DiGiovanni (@DebraDiGiovanni) February 23, 2019
Brody Stevens was a force of nature and an incredible talent. He will be profoundly missed. pic.twitter.com/GjFx4lkhUg
— Hollywood Improv (@HollywoodImprov) February 23, 2019
— Rell Battle (@RellBattle) February 22, 2019
Thank you for sharing this story. Brody Stevens doing what he did so well. RIP. https://t.co/ifTqe32mrX
— Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) February 22, 2019
We are devastated by the loss our friend and comedian, Brody Stevens. We love you and you will be missed. Rest In Peace. Make God Laugh. @BrodyismeFriend pic.twitter.com/nspGvLhV5s
— Laugh Factory (@TheLaughFactory) February 22, 2019
Some guys have a way of being so fucking funny, raw and in the moment onstage that you are immediately frightened and jealous of them, even more so when they are as kind to you offstage as @BrodyismeFriend was always. #BrodyStevens
— It's Greggers (@gregorybehrendt) February 23, 2019
The Brody news makes me sad. I feel weird saying that because my last interraction with him was a bad one but I never blamed him. Mental illness is heartbreaking. Help people if you can I guess. Fuck.
— Tronald Dump (@ChrisCubas) February 23, 2019
I don’t know how to do threads, here is a Brody story #RIPBrodyStevens #Redemption #Yes #Positivity pic.twitter.com/aCZtG7mCsz
— Auggie Smith (@AuggieSmith) February 23, 2019
818
— Jon Dore (@TVsJonDore) February 23, 2019
Every story is gonna be like this x 1000. Read this. This is a rare time to read all the tweets. https://t.co/Q1A23HOnis
— Andy Juett (@andyjuett) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens is a lovely guy. We always talked baseball. #RIPBrodyStevens
— Greg Proops (@GregProops) February 22, 2019
Brody. Knowing I won’t see him again is devastating. So real and fun and interesting. So stupid when he wanted to make you laugh. I’m so incredibly grateful to have known him even a little. This loss is gigantic for every single comedian
— Hampton Yount (@Hamptonyount) February 22, 2019
Sad beyond sad. pic.twitter.com/LoRcnHLXfm
— His Divine Grace Dr. Duncan Trussell PHD (@duncantrussell) February 22, 2019
Just heard awful news about Brody Stevens. Ran into him at a Cubs game last season. Such a nice guy. REACH OUT if you need help and if you can #RIPBrodyStevens
— Ike Barinholtz (@ikebarinholtz) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens was so kind, I don’t know what to say
— Dustin Ybarra (@Dustin_Ybarra) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens was a good guy who tried to be good at all times. If there's nothing else to take away from a life well lived, at least take that. Smile at someone and try to give them a small part of you. You don't have to know them. They're trying too.
— Brock Wilbur (@brockwilbur) February 23, 2019
Brody Stevens RIP.
— yannispappas (@yannispappas) February 22, 2019
RIP Brody Stevens, thanks for the laughs.
— K Trevor Wilson (@KTrevorWilson) February 23, 2019
I just heard about Brody and it's just so devastating. I worked with Brody for many years and it was a pleasure to be in the company of such a lovable, sweet and truly original person. He's just the best and I pray he's found peace.
— Chris Franjola (@ChrisFranjola) February 22, 2019
Brody Stevens was one of the most unique voices in comedy, literally! His cadence was a trademark and his crowd work was one of a kind. This one is hitting extra hard. Having started in LA, he was always a constant and I loved watching him anywhere, time. RIP Brody.
— Eli Olsberg (@EliOlsberg) February 22, 2019
Find me one comedian that didn’t love Brody. They do not exist.
— Hampton Yount (@Hamptonyount) February 22, 2019
