Some comedians start small before making it big with action flicks like Hobbs & Shaw (2019). There’s nothing wrong with that, especially when it’s funnyman Rob Delaney. Thanks to social media, specifically Twitter, the Tisch School of the Arts grad garnered a great following with his 140-character musings. As a result, the social media maverick parlayed his assets to other mediums. Through the years, the multi-talented man stretched his 6’3” frame across the writing (“Rob Delaney: Mother....
Some comedians start small before making it big with action flicks like Hobbs & Shaw (2019). There’s nothing wrong with that, especially when it’s funnyman Rob Delaney. Thanks to social media, specifically Twitter, the Tisch School of the Arts grad garnered a great following with his 140-character musings. As a result, the social media maverick parlayed his assets to other mediums. Through the years, the multi-talented man stretched his 6’3” frame across the writing (“Rob Delaney: Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban. Cabbage.”) and acting (The Hustle, Last Christmas) fields. In addition to appearing on the big (Bombshell, Deadpool 2) and small (Key & Peele, Bad Monkey) screens, Rob popped up on the cutting room floor when his scene as Elvis Presley was snipped from the final version of the Elton John biopic Rocketman (2019). Mr. Man’s rocket blasted off when he saw Mr. Delaney’s topless turn on the British dramedy Catastrophe (2015-2019). With his co-creator, co-writer and co-star Sharon Horgan, the two get into some sticky situations. That is, when they’re not getting into bed with each other. Needless to say, there are plenty of opps for Rob to reveal his rump during humps! If that’s not arousing enough, he treats us to peeks at his bulging briefs, hairy chest, and all the rest including a flash of shaft! In 2022, Rob could be seen in the sci-fi series The Man Who Fell to Earth and heard on the animated show Big Nate. Big Nate? More like Big Delaney!