Person Biography:
Bill Frenzer is a renowned comedian, writer, producer, and actor with a career spanning over thirty years. He is a founding member of the legendary comedy band The Ogden Edsl Wahalia Blues Ensemble Mondo Bizzario Band, which gained fame on the Dr. Demento show for their hit single "Dead Puppies Aren't Much Fun".
As a performer, Bill has worked in various mediums, including stage, film, TV, radio, and recording. He started his career in sketch and improv comedy in Omaha with Pat Proft and Tom Sherohman at Sweetness and Light and Megan Terry's Magic Theatre.
Bill's career has been marked by numerous achievements, including nationally syndicated radio comedy, produced comedy TV and radio spots, and hit albums. He has also toured extensively across America's colleges and cabarets, opening for notable acts such as Country Joe and the Fish, Leo Kotke, and Weird Al Yankovic.
In addition to his work in comedy, Bill has also appeared in several films and TV shows, including "The Onion Movie", "The Ferguson's", "The Silencers", "The Secret Life of Houses", "The Art of Dying", and "Roadie". He has also been featured on various TV shows, including NBC's "California Dreams", Comedy Central's "Dr. Demento's 20th Anniversary Show", and "Maynard's Musical Mailroom" for A&M Records.
Bill's recording credits include "Stuffed", "Mower of the Ogden Edsl", "Songs in the Key of Arrrgahhaaa", and his latest release, "I'm Happy Now", available on Oglio Records. He continues to write, record, and appear on stage, and is currently working on new projects in film and TV.