Bert Kreischer in 'Free Bert' Tom Griscom/Netflix. Netflix has renewed its scripted comedy series Free Bert for a second season, starring comedian Bert Kreischer. The Season 1 logline: ...
Keep your shirt on, Bert Kreischer fans: Netflix has renewed the stand-up comedian’s sitcom Free Bert for a second season. “We’re incredibly grateful to Netflix for believing in this show and giving ...
The comedian told PEOPLE how the bus went “up in flames” on Interstate 94 about an hour outside of Fargo, N.D., on Sunday, March 15 Bert Kreischer/Instagram;Image ...
Bert Kreischer is counting his blessings after experiencing a freak — and potentially deadly — accident on the road. “We are all safe but my bus is gone – God works in mysterious ways,” Kreischer, 53, ...
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Dennis has written for publications like USA Today, Prediction News, and Psychology Today before bringing his thoughts to Collider. Despite consuming an arguably concerning amount of Netflix content, ...
One of the cast members of a new hit Netflix series is a former social media star making her professional screen debut on the show. Six-part comedy series Free Bert is one of the most watched shows on ...
*Warning: This article contains spoilers for Free Bert's Season 1 finale*. The conclusion of one of Netflix's most popular new programmes establishes the groundwork for a potential second series as ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Those who know comedian Bert Kreischer know that he likes to be shirtless. Kreischer is now starring in a Netflix TV show called "Free Bert," a fictionalized version of real events in ...
Bert Kreischer plays Bert Kreischer in the six-part series about a stand-up comic who tries to change his ways to help his family. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Or perhaps what Kreischer ...