Pete Lee grew up in the small Midwestern town of Janesville, WI.
He spent his next ten years living in Minneapolis, drowning in “Minnesota nice.” In a true bath of culture shock, Pete recently moved to New York to get in touch with his inner prick. In NYC, Pete finally found his voice, using a combination of adorable charisma and likeability, with a dash of mean. Pete’s comedy CD “Gasmoney” plays on XM and Sirius Satellite Radio. He is also a regular on the Bob and Tom radio show. He has been seen on Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend” and in A Prairie Home Companion the Movie, a Robert Altman film. Most recently, Pete was invited to the Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival, where he was a standout in Dating It and New Faces. If you haven’t heard of him yet, prepare to tell other people!
You may know Pete Lee from his Comedy Central Presents Special, but now he has his own online sports show. Here is the premise: Pete Lee is weak. He makes fun of tough athletes. This week, he rips the NBA.
You may know Pete Lee from his Comedy Central Presents Special, but now he has his own online sports show. Here is the premise: Pete Lee is weak. He makes fun of tough athletes. In this episode, Pete rips Penn State Coach Joe Paterno.
You may know Pete Lee from his Comedy Central Presents Special, but now he has his own online sports show. Here is the premise: Pete Lee is weak. He makes fun of tough athletes. This week, he rips the Phillies.
You may know Pete Lee from his Comedy Central Presents Special, but now he has his own online sports show. Here is the premise: Pete Lee is weak. He makes fun of tough athletes. This week, he rips Brett Favre.