My entertainment journey kicked off in 2014.
I quit my Accounts Payable position at Boston Medical Center to start a vibrant career as... a street teamer at a radio station. Brilliant, I know. While handing out free pens to strangers for minimum wage at HOT 96.9 Boston, I talked my way onto the mic and eventually landed my first daytime gig at 103.3 AMP Radio. Now, despite being on air in a top 10 market, I knew I could do more. I threw myself into DJing, improv comedy, acting and writing, building a thriving DJ business and mixing my love of laughs into everything I do.
When the world hit pause in 2020 and AMP shut down, I hit record—turning to TikTok to share comedy sketches that quickly took off (turns out, people really needed a laugh).
Fast forward to today: nearly 4.5 million followers later, with features in The Boston Globe, Funny or Die, US Weekly, People Magazine, NBC and more, I'm now living my dream as an actor, screenwriter, comedian and full-time content creator.
Whether I’m on set, writing a script or posting a sketch, my mission’s the same—bring the fun and the funny in my storytelling, lift people up, and never take this wild ride for granted.
"The one constant of the clips is Moller, whose “throw them out there and see what happens” attitude results in a steady stream of material that’s marked by a guy-next-door genuineness. “He’s always been in that content mind-set, and it translates so well,” says Nick Benevenia, a freelance sound designer who worked with Moller at 103.3 AMP Radio. “He’s funny, he’s fun, he has a really attractive personality. You talk to B Mo, and you feel like you’ve known him your whole life.”
"B Mo the Prince (Brian Moller) videos puts each generation in a room and lets them straight up ROAST each other. Obviously, the videos are hilarious, but more importantly he highlights the differences and stereotypes associated with each generation, which not only generates great comedy, but low-key unites the generations so we can point out our generational flaws, laugh at it, fix it, and build a better tomorrow."
B Mo, ‘The Prince' of TikTok His videos have won him millions of followers on TikTok. B Mo the Prince, a Bay State guy, shares his thoughts on his no holds barred take on the world and making content.
"Brian Moller’s Instagram video joking about Cannon’s impressive baby-making skills."
"Moller, a.k.a B Mo the Prince, shared the upload on Wednesday, August 24, just hours after the MTV star, 41, announced that he is expecting his third child with Brittany Bell, his ninth overall. In the comedy clip, the content creator plays four characters, each from a different generation, all discussing Cannon’s wide-ranging paternity."
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