Steve Sweeney

Steve Sweeney's Characters

Punch lines are funny…’til they start punching back.

MaryEllenMcCarthy

Mary Ellen McCarthy

Irish. Feisty. And really kind of ugly. As long as her kids are happy, she doesn’t care which jail they end up in. And she knows the perverts are out there, ogling her, desiring her... She just can’t seem to find them.

Fitzy

Fitzy

A once promising athlete, he could always be seen Sunday mornings on a baseball field, passed out. Fitzy works for the parks department and is an opinionated townie who might know nothing, but he knows more than you. Considers himself a street philosopher. “The only difference is I don’t have one of them fancy offices on Wall Street.” Also, he might not know what a philosopher is.

 Jimmy Yannell

Jimmy Yanell

Lives at the Y. Cooks on a hotplate. All he ever wanted to do was be the “broom man” and sweep the streets. (But not on a Mondee or a Tuesdee.) Has no opinions, no goals. He loves to lean on his broom when he’s not sweeping.

Marshall Mellow

Marshall Mellow

Activist, cyclist, pain-in-the-ass-ist. Has signed every petition known to man. Including a petition to stop petitions. Latest cause; a program aimed at getting birds to share their nests. “There’s like, so many pigeons living in the streets, like why can’t a sparrow just make some more room.”

Steve Sweeney

Born in Charlestown, Steve Sweeney is a legendary Boston comedian known as a master of dialects and character voices. With his famous Boston accent and great insight into human nature, Steve is so thoroughly Bostonian that he merits his own stop on the MBTA Green Line.

 

 

“Fitzy” takes the stage at Laugh Boston.Steve learned his craft at the world famous Ding Ho Comedy Club, where he performed with Lenny Clarke, Denis Leary, Jay Leno, and more. Well-rounded and seasoned, Steve has kept audiences laughing for years. He won his status, the old-fashioned way – he earned it!

 

Steve Sweeney enjoying a scene with Simon Dimock (left).

 

 

He has been a featured on major television shows including David Letterman, Evening at the Improv, Comics Come Home, and Comedy Central, and starred in his own Boston-based  sitcom, Park Street Under.

 

 

Steve is a successful actor and has appeared in many Hollywood films, which include:

• The Forger [2014]

• The Equalizer [2014]

• Me, Myself & Irene [2000]

• There’s Something About Mary [1998]

• Next Stop Wonderland [1998]

• Southie [1998]

• Celtic Pride [1996]

• Back to School [1986]

Steve lives just outside his hometown of Boston and when not working loves to spend quiet time with his dog and friends.