He hosts a sports variety show in the vein of Frank Skinner & David Baddiel's "Fantasy Football League" (1994), "Mohr Sports" (2002), which debuted on ESPN in April 2002. He offers his unique and humorous insights on the world of sports in front of a live studio audience. The 30-minute weekly show features a timely, sports-themed comedy monologue, followed by interviews with athletes and entertainment personalities, remote segments and musical performances. (imdb.com)
Engaged to Nikki Cox [February 3, 2006]. (imdb.com)
Is the youngest of five siblings. (imdb.com)
Has a son together with ex-wife Nicole Chamberlain. (imdb.com)
Called "Saturday Night Live" (1975) "a constant struggle to get on camera". (imdb.com)
Suffers from stage fright (imdb.com)
Jay Mohr is a frequent contributor to "The Jungle" a radio show hosted by Jim Rome. Jay`s razor sharp takes and opinions have earned him the nickname "Slam Man" on the show. [August 2001] (imdb.com)
His ex-wife, Nicole Chamberlain, is a former model who has developed a one-woman show, "Next!", about her experiences, particularly dealing with the audition process. (imdb.com)
Has a tattoo on the inside of his bicep which is dated with the word "Will". This is in respect of his cousin Will who was killed by a drunk driver (imdb.com)
Did a killer impersonation of Christopher Walken in a skit titled "Christopher Walken`s Psychic Hotline" on "Saturday Night Live" (1975). (imdb.com)
He is a frequent guest on the New York City drive-time radio show "Opie & Anthony", where he adds his own commentary on the bizarre in-studio happenings and of course throws in the occasional Christopher Walken impersonation. (imdb.com)
Spouse: Nikki Cox (29 December 2006 - present); Nicole Chamberlain (November 1998 - December 2004) (divorced) 1 child (imdb.com)
Register to update information, save favorites, post photos, news stories and comments