Mike Armstrong
Described by those who know him as the real-life version of the Southern Gentleman, Comedian Mike Armstrong can best be described as the perfect best friend that you just met.
While he was working as a police officer in Kentucky, Mike was encouraged by his fellow officers to try comedy at the local open mic night and ended up winning $300 his very first time on stage.
It wasn't long before he started making a name for himself and was occasionally working as an opener, warming up the audiences for the Crook & Chase Television show.
Because of his unique talent for improvisational comedy, he became a regular on The Bob & Tom Radio Show and will forever be known as the Ex-Cop on The Bob & Tom Show. (Mike will forever sing the praises of Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold as a huge reason for his success in the comedy world.)
Mike has appeared on HBO, Comedy Central, Fox and CMT as well as opening for major musical acts such as Michael Buble, Alan Jackson, Tracy Lawrence and David Allan Coe.
In addition, Mike was a consultant and actor on the hit show, "American Dumbest Criminals," and has made cameo appearances in shows such as "Zena, Warrior Princess," and "Vice."
One of the most iconic themes of Mike's shows is that they are family friendly - meaning he does not cuss, is not vulgar and does not talk about politics and sex. His shows are full of hilarious real-life stories of family life, police life and just plain living.
When he is not on the road, traveling across this great country of ours and making people laugh, you can find him at home in Kentucky.