Awards & Winners

Bob Smith

Profession Comedian, Writer
Bob Smith is an American comedian and author. Smith, born in Buffalo, New York, was the first openly gay comedian to appear on The Tonight Show and the first openly gay comedian to have his own HBO half-hour comedy special. Smith, along with fellow comedians Jaffe Cohen and Danny McWilliams, formed the comedy troupe Funny Gay Males in 1988. With Funny Gay Males, Smith is the co-author of Growing Up Gay: From Left Out to Coming Out. Smith is also the author of two books of biographical essays. Openly Bob received a Lambda Literary Award for best humor book. Way to Go, Smith! was nominated for a 2000 Lambda Literary Award in the same category. Smith published his first novel, Selfish and Perverse, in 2007, and Remembrance of Things I Forgot in 2011. While taping a 2007 comedy special for Logo, Smith disclosed that he is suffering from a neurological disorder. He described his symptoms at that time as slurred speech, making him sound inebriated. In response to an August 2012 New York Times article on openly gay male standup comedians, Smith posted a comment stating he has ALS. While competing on Chopped, comedienne Judy Gold mentioned she was playing for an ALS charity in honor of a friend of hers who has ALS and can no longer speak. Further research shows that Gold has recently done a benefit in honor of Smith. This would point to the fact that Smith's ALS has progressed to the point he can no longer speak.

Awards by Bob Smith

Check all the awards nominated and won by Bob Smith.

1999


Nominations 1999 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Lambda Literary Award for Humor Way to Go, Smith!

1997


Lambda Literary Award for Humor
Honored for : Openly Bob

Nominations 1997 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Lambda Literary Award for Humor Openly Bob