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Revision as of 02:22, 12 January 2006 by Cyberevil (talk | contribs) (Reverted edits by Stacyshell to last version by 148.126.100.82)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Benjy Bronk is an assistant producer, comedian and writer for The Howard Stern Show. He started out as a pre-interviewer and fact finder for guests appearing on the show. Howard is often annoyed by Benjy's on-air hijinks because he feels that Benjy is constantly doing schtick and not being genuine or even funny. Benjy now sits in the studio behind Artie Lange, taking the "Jackie role" of writing jokes and funny lines for Howard as the show happens.
Benjy is willing to do anything for money and/or airtime. He once kissed High Pitch Eric and used to claim to be so poor he had to bathe in restaurant bathrooms. He was thrown out of the Donald Trump Roast for trying to kiss people. Bronk also appeared in a PBS documentary about hotdogs. When interviewed, he acted as though he was mentally retarded.
Benjy is known to sleep up to 23 hours a day. He eats turkey-pastrami and is reclusive, exiting his apartment only to search for food.
Benjy grew up in Clemson, South Carolina, graduated from Daniel High School in 1985, and later graduated from Penn State University, where he was a member of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity.
Before working on the Stern Show, Benjy worked for USC Hillel as the Jewish Campus Service Corp Fellow, doing outreach to Jewish students on campus.
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See Also
External links
- Howard Stern Official Web Site
- Stern Fan Network
- benjybronk.com
- Benjy Bronk at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards
- Benjy at the Sirius rally