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Joe Bevilacqua is an American actor, writer, director, and producer. He is best known for his work in radio, television, and film. He was born on January 2, 1959 in Belleville, New Jersey. Bevilacqua began his career in radio in the late 1970s, working as a writer and producer for WNEW-FM in New York City. He went on to become a writer and producer for National Public Radio, where he created the popular radio series, "The Comedy-O-Rama Hour." Bevilacqua has written and directed several feature films, including "The Godfather of Green Bay" (1995), "The Godfathers of Comedy" (1996), and "The Godfathers of Rock 'n' Roll" (1998). He has also written and directed several television shows, including "The Joe Bevilacqua Show" (1996-1998), "The Joe Bevilacqua Show: The Movie" (1999), and "The Joe Bevilacqua Show: The Series" (2000-2001). Bevilacqua has also written and produced several books, including "The Joe Bevilacqua Story" (1999), "The Joe Bevilacqua Guide to Comedy" (2000), and "The Joe Bevilacqua Guide to Radio" (2001). Bevilacqua is currently 65 years old. He is married to his wife, Mary, and they have two children. As of 2021, Joe Bevilacqua's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million.

Popular As Joseph K. Bevilacqua
Occupation Actor Producer Director Author Cartoonist
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 2 January, 1959
Birthday 2 January
Birthplace Belleville, New Jersey, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2016

As of 2016, Bevilacqua produces five weekly podcasts also heard of over 100 public radio stations, each hour a different format: comedy, drama, jazz, cartoons, and interview, and has created over 300 audio titles distributed by Blackstone Audio.

As of 2016, Bevilacqua produces five weekly podcasts also heard of over 100 public radio stations, each hour a different format: comedy, drama, jazz, cartoons, and interview.

383 audio titles and books by "Joe Bev" as of 2016: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Joe+Bevilacqua.

2014

As of June 2014, Bevilacqua had 14 regularly airing radio series, and 34 hours of new radio per month.

In March 2014, BearManor Media appointed Joe Bevilacqua as program director of the new Bear Manor Radio Network.

In an announcement dated March 28, 2014, Ben Ohmart, president of Bear Manor Media, the publisher of books about old Hollywood, said, "We are excited to collaborate again with the extraordinarily talented Joe Bevilacqua."

The BearManor Radio went on the air streaming 24/7 on April 1, 2014, with six program. On June 1, 2014, the network added four more hour, all produced by Joe Bevilacqua. These are:

Since the 1970s, Joe Bevilacqua has been cartooning his own characters, starting with Willoughby and the Professor. He has drawn for many of his projects and most recently drew cover art for six new Blackstone Audio titles coming up July 1, 2014, under the collective title A Joe Bev Cartoon.

Joseph Bevilacqua has acted in a number of US movies and TV shows. Not content to hide behind his microphone, Bevilacqua will be seen acting in the feature films: as the first lawyer Abraham Lincoln met as a child in The Better Angels directed A.J. Edwards, Cold in July directed by Jim Mickle, as an IRS Agent in TV's Deadly Devotions, and as an angry villager in Hits directed by David Cross. A number of this films went to the Sundance Festival in 2014.

Bevilacqua's biggest on screen role to date is that of British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery for the 2014 The World Wars History Channel TV Mini-Series.

2012

In 2012, Bevilacqua signed a new deal with Blackstone Audio, which has released nearly 100 audio titles by Bevilacqua, for download, CD, retail and libraries. 100 more are planned for 2014, many radio theater and comedy.

2011

In 2011, Bevilacqua signed a deal with Audible to distribute all of his audiobooks, including radio drama, science fiction, comedy, cartoons, documentary, classic literature, biography, and autobiography.

2009

He is a frequent contributor to National Public Radio, and in 2009, Bevilacqua presented his commentary for Marketplace. about his "green lifestyle".

2003

Joe Bevilacqua's audio credits include the radio documentaries From Moonshine to Armadillos: the Birth of the Austin Music Scene (2003), that tells the history of the Armadillo World Headquarters; One Song at a Time: Tales from the Kerrville Folk Festival (2000); and We Take You Now to Grover's Mill: The 50th Anniversary of The War of the Worlds Broadcast (1988), which includes the last interview with John Houseman. His radio documentary Lady Bird Johnson: Legacy of a First Lady (2001), was heard on over 400 public radio stations and included interviews with Johnson White House Administration members Liz Carpenter, Bess Abell, and Nash Castro, Washington Post owner Katharine Graham, Lady Bird biographer Jan Jarboe Russell, and First Ladies Betty Ford and Barbara Bush.

1989

In 1989, funded by The New Jersey Historical Commission and The Monmouth County Historical Society, Bevilacqua produced, directed and starred in A Freneau Sampler, consisting of the poetry, prose and life of Philip Freneau.

1980

Bevilacqua has produced radio in many genres. At the age of 19, Bevilacqua produced his first radio show, Liquid Comedy, for public radio station WRSU in New Brunswick, New Jersey, which was subsequently distributed internationally by the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (which became Pacifica Radio Archives). He co-hosted The Jazz Show with Garret Gega in the early 1980s, a four-hour per week mix of classic jazz and comedy for WKNJ in Union, New Jersey.

1959

Joe Bevilacqua (born January 2, 1959) is an American actor, voice actor, producer, director, author, dramatist, humorist, cartoonist, and documentarian.

Bevilacqua was born on January 2, 1959, in Newark, New Jersey, the son of a policeman, Joseph Bevilacqua Sr., and a housewife, the former Joan Kvidahl. Bevilacqua began performing as a child. His family moved to Iselin, New Jersey in 1965. In 1971, he began recording his first audio stories, Willoughby and the Professor, half hour stories, in which he performed all of the voices himself, creating live sound effects, and scoring with 78 RPM records he found in his attic.

1920

Stations running The Joe Bev Hour including WGTD, Wisconsin Public Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk, VA, The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, Pawling Public Radio, Radio New Zealand, WGTD, Wisconsin Public Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk, VA, The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, Pawling Public Radio, Radio New Zealand, Prairie Public, Moab Public Radio, KAZU, WNMU-FM, KREV, WMMT, KAWC, Red River Radio Network, Marfa Public Radio, KCUR, WEZU, WSNC, Troy Public Radio, WCMU Public Radio, WRPI, KUAT, KUHF, KVMR, WRFA, KSVR Studios: Skagit Valley Radio, WHRV, KVMR, WUCF, WFIU, KRPS, KUT, WLRN, WTIP, WNCU, KEOS, KRUA, New Hampshire Public Radio, KGOU, Delta College Public Radio, WPSU, Northeast Indiana Public Radio, KMXT, KUFM - Montana Public Radio, WEFT, Northern Community Radio - KAXE & KBXE, WRVO, WYSO, WMPG, WGUC, KRPS, WEKU, Oregon Public Broadcasting, WXXI, Yellowstone Public Radio, Robin Hood Radio/ WHDD AM 1020/FM 91.9-WLHV FM 88.1 /WGHQ AM 920, WHRV, WVAS, WDCB, WMUK, KCCK, WAMC, Here and Now, WGBH, KWIT, KDUR, WGUC, WJFF, WILL, WNPR, WCAI/WNAN, KTNA, WKSU, WKMS, AMU, KSTX (KPAC), KERA, WFCR, WUAL, KZYX, KCPW, Stan, Delmarva Public Radio, KRCB, WKNO, KSJD, KFSR, KUHF, KQED, Spokane Public Radio, WUIS, WEKU, WEPS, WNCU, WPSU, KUOW, KUHB, KTXK, Raven Radio, WQUB, WCOM, WMUB, KGLT, KDNK, KMXT, KSFR, WVPE, South Dakota Public Broadcasting - Radio, KSUT, KUVO, KDLG, KVNF, KUHB, Yellowstone Public Radio, WERU, KSRQ, WKSU, KRCB, GAUF, WUSM, WDNA, KUGS, WGCU, KFAI, WUTS, East Village Radio, KAOS, KBBI.