Bruce Starr: Biggest Stand-up Comedians’ Agent

Bruce Starr has been in the entertainment industry since 1981 when he was a manager and comedian agent for Hollywood stand-up comedians and actors.

Bruce Starr

Bruce Starr began his media career in 1990 when he guested on dozens of radio shows around the country.

At that time, he started hosting and producing the cable television version of the same show seen across South Florida about relationships that also remained on the air for two years. Then he moved to LA in 1998 to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. In 2003, Bruce moved to a tropical island in the Western Caribbean where he was able to fill a much needed niche. He became the FIRST AND ONLY TALK RADIO SHOW HOST in the region for 8 years. He then became known  around the world over “live streaming radio” as “ROATANBRUCE” and “The English Voice for the Western Caribbean.” He was also nicknamed “The Larry King of the Western Caribbean.”

In 2003, Bruce moved to a tropical island in the Western Caribbean where he was able to fill a much needed niche. He became the FIRST AND ONLY TALK RADIO SHOW HOST in the region for 8 years. He then became known  around the world over “live streaming radio” as “ROATANBRUCE” and “The English Voice for the Western Caribbean.” He was also nicknamed “The Larry King of the Western Caribbean.”

In 2012, he and his family decided to leave the island as a result of political changes and problems in the region and returned to South Florida. He soon began broadcasting on BlogTalkRadio, interviews heard by thousands with some of the best-known athletes, celebrities, authors and speakers.

Bruce shared about:

  • Becoming an agent for some of the biggest comedians in the 1980s comedy boom
  • How he helped big comedians paved the way
  • How did his career start

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