Georgia Kreischer is an American-born celebrity child, who’s widely known as the first daughter of the American comedian, Bert Kreischer.
Age, Early Life, and Education Background
Georgia Kreischer hails from Los Angeles, California, and was born under the Gemini zodiac sign on 8 June 2004, to the aforementioned stand-up comedian, actor, podcaster, and reality TV star, Albert Charles‘Bert’ Kreischer Jr., and the film producer and actress, LeeAnn Kreischer. She’s named after her mom’s birth state, Georgia.
Georgia was raised alongside her younger sister, Ila Kreischer, who was born in July 2007. Ila has followed in her parents’ footsteps, and is a budding actress known for her appearance in the TV series “The Cabin with Bert Kreischer” in 2020.
Georgia matriculated from Louisville High School in mid-2023; her sister, Ila, attends the same high school. Moreover, children of various American celebrities, including the actors Mark Wahlberg and David Koechner, have also attended the same school. Georgia joined the University of Oregon after her matriculation.
Career
Kreischer recently matriculated from high school, and has not yet chosen her career path. Her parents are very supportive, and her mother recently disclosed on social media that she will support her no matter what career path she chooses in the future. She said ‘We want Georgia to carve her own path, whether it’s in entertainment or something entirely different.’
In 2022, Georgia was featured in her dad’s podcast, “Bertcast”, appearing alongside the American actress and comedian, Whitney Cummings. Moreover, Georgia makes regular appearances (alongside her dad and sister) in her mom’s YouTube podcast “Wife of the Party.” In an 8 January 2021 episode, the four shedding light on their family dynamics, with Ila and Georgia speaking about their relationship with their parents, sharing some of their most adventurous family memories; Georgia’s also appeared in the aforementioned TV series “The Cabin with Bert Kreischer.”
Personal Life
Kreischer is very secretive when it comes to her dating life. She hasn’t introduced anyone as her boyfriend, so is presumed to be busy focusing on her college education. Kreischer is seemingly very close to her father, and is often spotted accompanying him on his comedy tours.
Georgia’s parents met while working in Hollywood in 2003. It is reported that LeeAnn was impressed with Bert, and began expressing an interest in dating him during their third encounter at a Yoga class at the Hollywood YMCA – at the time, LeeAnn was nursing a heartbreak and she approached Bert’s roommate, Lorenzo, who was her friend and writing partner, requesting him om to give Bert her phone number. LeeAnn anticipated a call from Bert, but a week passed without her hearing from him. Consequently, she called her friend inquiring about Bert, whom she later learned was new to dating, and didn’t have any idea how to approach her. After becoming familiar with each other, the duo began dating and eventually walked the aisle in December 2003 , and has been together, since then without any rumors of divorce or separation.
Height, Weight, and Physical Appearance
Georgia is of Caucasian ethnicity, and has a pair of brown eyes and hair of the same color. She is slimly built, weighs around 57kgs (125lbs), and her height is 5ft 5ins (1.65m).
Net Worth
Georgia has no personal earnings because she hasn’t yet chosen her career path. Her father Bert has accumulated nearly $14 million from his multi-faceted career as a stand-up comedian, TV presenter, podcaster and actor, while her mom is reputedly worth around $3 million, as of 2024.
Who Are Georgia Kreischer’s Parents?
Father, Bert Kreischer
Albert Charles Kreischer Jr. hails from St. Petersburg, Florida, and was born under the Scorpio zodiac sign on 3 November 1972. He was brought up in Tampa, Florida, by his mom who was an early childhood development tutor, and father who was a successful real estate lawyer. Bert is an alumnus of Florida State University, where he majored in English., and was also a member of the social fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO). During his sixth year in college in 1997, The Princeton Review ranked FSU number one on their list of the ‘Top Party Schools’ in the US. Before the year ended, Bert was featured in a “Rolling Stone” article entitled “Bert Kreischer: The Undergraduate”, and named ‘The Top Partyer at the Number One Party School in the Country.’ The article recounted his party hijinks, which among other exploits comprised public nudity and heavy drinking.
Bert began his stand-up comedy career at the Tallahassee, Florida-based nightclub and bar, Potbelly’s. He then relocated to New York City, where he worked with the now-defunct Boston Comedy Club. Bert is known widely for performing shirtless, and for his captivating storytelling skills; one of his favorite stories is about how he earned the name “The Machine” after inadvertently helping the mafia rob a speed train while on a college tour to Russia – a movie adaptation of his story (“The Machine”) was released in May 2023. Bert has appeared in several talk shows, including “Late Show with David Letterman”, “Rachael Ray,” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live”
In 2009, Bert’s first comedy special, “Bert Kreischer: Comfortably Dumb,” premiered on Comedy Central. Showtime released another comedy special “Bert Kreischer: The Machine” in mid-2016, and Netflix subsequently produced three comedy specials featuring Bert, including “Bert Kreischer: Secret Time” (2018). Bert is known for producing and hosting the podcasts “Open Tabs,” “Bertcast” and “Something’s Cooking.”
Mother: LeeAnn Kreischer
LeeAnn hails from Bowdon, Georgia, and was born under the Leo zodiac sign on 19 August 1971. She’s the daughter of Jimmy Kemp, whom she often features on Instagram. LeeAnn studied at Bowdon High School, and matriculated to the University of Georgia, from where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism.
LeeAnn made her acting debut in the 2000 short film “Destiny Stalled.” In 2002, she co-wrote the teen comedy movie “My Biggest Fan”, and has since appeared in several more projects, including “The Cabin with Bert Kreischer,” and “Something’s Burning.” LeeAnn plays a significant role in her husband’s comedy career, having produced some of his TV programs such as “Bert the Conqueror.”
LeeAnn is also a podcaster known for “Wife of the Party,” which covers topics related to mental health, dog training, and therapy, among others. She’s also a committed philanthropist who has worked with several organizations including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.