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Bobby Henline

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Bobby Henline
Henline in 2020
Birth nameRobert Henline
Born (1971-09-03) September 3, 1971 (age 53)
MediumStand-up, motivational speaker
Years active2009–present
GenresObservational comedy, blue comedy
Subject(s)Military, everyday life, self-deprecation
SpouseJamie Neely Henline
Children4
Political partyRepublican
Websitewelldonecomedian.com
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service / branchUnited States Army
Years of service1989-1992, 2001–2011
RankSSG
Battles / warsGulf War
Iraq War (WIA)
AwardsPurple Heart

Robert "Bobby" Henline (born September 3, 1971) is an American stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, and former U.S. Army soldier. He began his career in comedy in 2009 when he performed at an open mic night at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. He has since gone on to perform comedy and give motivational talks internationally, and has featured in several movies and documentaries.

Career

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Military career

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Henline enlisted in the United States Army in 1989 at 17 years of age. After completing basic training he served in the Gulf War and was Honorably Discharged from service in 1992. Following the September 11 attacks of 2001, Henline re-enlisted into the Army and served 3 additional tours during the Iraq War. On his 4th tour he was part of the 82nd Airborne Division and during a convoy transporting soldiers and supplies the Humvee Henline was riding in hit an IED.[1] The four other soldiers he was riding with were all killed and Henline was set ablaze in the explosion. He suffered severe burns on almost 40 percent of his body with his head and face being burned down to the skull. Henline was put into a medically induced coma and transported to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas.[2] He awakened after two weeks, and underwent six months of treatment. Currently, Henline has undergone 48 surgeries including multiple skin grafts and reconstructions.[3]

Comedy career

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While hospitalized Henline would often use humor as a means of dealing with his extraordinary circumstances. As his treatment was ending, his occupational therapist suggested that he attend an open mic at the Comedy Store.[4] In August 2009, Henline made his debut and from there he did open mics three times a week. He was contacted by a talent agency in L.A. which led him to a part in the Showtime documentary "Comedy Warriors: Healing Through Humor". He went on to perform at events and comedy clubs across the nation including such venues as Brad Garrett's Comedy Club, Hollywood Improv, Laugh Factory, Krackpots, L.A. Comedy Club, Stardome, and more.[5]

Motivational speaking

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After his recovery Henline started traveling and speaking to a wide range of audiences, including injured veterans and burn victims. He helped found the Bravo748 Military and Law Enforcement Speakers Bureau[6] and travels around the world with the organization to do speaking engagements. Henline and his wife started the charity organization Forging Forward, The Bobby Henline Foundation with the goal of helping military personnel and first-responders and their families deal with the injuries and traumas that can occur in that work.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2011 Samsara Himself Documentary
2013 Healing Bobby Himself Film
2013 Comedy Warriors: Healing Through Humor Himself Documentary
Captivating Not Captive Self Short
2016 Sophie and the Rising Sun John Jeffers Drama
2017 Surviving Home Himself
2019 MBF: Man's Best Friend Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Harold Reeves As Robert Henline

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2018 Shameless Pyro Paulie Episode: "Sleepwalking"
2019 Larry Charles' Dangerous World of Comedy Himself Episode: "Part 2: War - The Soldiers"

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref(s)
2017 VFW Hall of Fame Awards

References

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  1. ^ "Former NCO burned in IED blast wants to open restaurant, empower veterans".
  2. ^ "From the Battlefield to the Comedy Stage: Healing Bobby Henline".
  3. ^ "Military veteran receives mortgage-free home". May 2, 2018.
  4. ^ "Former NCO burned in IED blast wants to open restaurant, empower veterans".
  5. ^ "Bobby Henline – Adapt a Vet".
  6. ^ "BPR Interviews: Bobby Henline". January 28, 2020.
  7. ^ "Don't Miss the VFW Live from New Orleans". Entertainment Weekly. July 6, 2017. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
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