LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 viewers have already seen unique talents possessed by different individuals, such as singing, dancing, stunts, comedy, and magic. But some more memorable acts and contestants who could legitimately stand to win the grand prize are still on the list.
A talented candidate still needs to win the final golden buzzer despite the fact that five outstanding performances have already received them. However, one of the upcoming stars that the audience will get to see is Rob Potylo, who collaborated with Jennifer Coolidge to perform 'Happy Birthday' to her father at the Wilbur Theatre.
Who is Rob Potylo?
Rob Potylo aka Louis Robert Potylo who was born on September 3, 1976, is an artist, film producer, and musical comedian. Potylo produced and starred in five seasons of 'Quiet Desperation', a scripted online mockumentary comedy web show about the underground art and music scene. He is also well known for his years spent performing as the fictitious comedy character Robby Roadsteamer. Additionally, Potylo is a musician who frequently plays live shows. His first band and record were called 'Sweatpant Boners.' He was able to relocate to Boston thanks to the band and land a job with Patriots Rock Radio Station WBCN
Potylo collaborated with close friend and housemate Joan Laurer aka Chyna up until her death in April 2016. He served as an executive producer for the documentary about her life and professional wrestling career. After her death, Potylo was given administrator access to her social media pages.
Additionally, Potylo started a two-year campaign that led to Chyna's WWE Hall of Fame induction in 2019. Meanwhile, according to Potylo's social media, he has been in rehab and worked at a grocery store. He was also diagnosed with stage 3 Polycystic kidney cancer.
Rob Potylo in 'America's Got Talent' Season 18
Potylo is all set to rise to fame once again. He is excited for his appearance in 'America's Got Talent' Season 18. Potylo shared a series of behind-the-scenes photos and videos on his social media and wrote, "Dressed as a Boy Cow... Flew out to Los Angeles for America's Got Talent, and laid down a bunch of Children's Songs For Adults!" He added, "Let's make the myths this Summmmah!! Creatives don't be sleeping ⚡️Arting can be spiritual, and can put the wind in your sails! Love you all. Stay creative my friend LFG!!!⚡️🔥💖."
Tune in to NBC on Tuesdays to catch new episodes of 'America's Got Talent' Season 18 at 8 pm ET.