With a background that ranges from numerous
tours as a bouncer with The Rolling Stones, The Who, and
The Police, a 25-year career in veterinary medicine that
saw him named “Specialist of the Year in Private Practice”
in 2006, and over 20-years of performing as a professional
stand-up comedian; Kevin Fitzgerald is a true renaissance
man.
Perhaps best known for his 10 seasons on the
popular Animal Planet TV show Emergency Vets, Kevin Fitzgerald's
passion for making people laugh is surpassed only by his
unwavering dedication to all creatures great and small.
He believes it is a great privilege to be in a position
where he is able to pursue a dual career doing work that
he truly enjoys.
In addition to his numerous appearances on Animal Planet,
Kevin Fitzgerald has appeared on The NBC Nightly News with
Tom Brokaw, The Today Show with Matt Lauer, Fox News Channel’s
Geraldo-At-Large with Geraldo Rivera, The Maury Povich Show,
TNN’s Crooke and Chase, Discovery Channel’s
Home Matters, and most recently CBS’s The Late Late
Show with Craig Ferguson. He also hosts a weekly segment
on CW2’s morning news show called Animal House, in
which he keeps the public informed about pet and animal-related
issues. His national radio appearances include The Howard
Stern Show, as well as being featured on Paul Harvey’s
The Rest of the Story.
In 2006, Kevin Fitzgerald was incredibly honored by the
opportunity to pay tribute to his friend and colleague,
Steve Irwin (The Crocodile Hunter) at the 8th Annual Family
Viewers Awards by presenting Steve’s wife Terri with
a posthumous lifetime achievement award for her husband.
Earlier that year Kevin had appeared as a guest on Steve’s
show New Breed Vets on Animal Planet.
As a comedian, Kevin Fitzgerald has opened for such diverse
and legendary performers as Bob Hope, Diana Ross, The Temptations,
and The Neville Brothers. Despite maintaining a busy practice
at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver, Kevin performs
to rave reviews at nearly one hundred corporate and fundraising
events annually and is in very high demand as a host, guest
speaker, and lecturer at universities and veterinary conferences
across the country. He believes that laughter is an incredibly
important part of everyday life, and that nobody could ever
laugh too much.

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