Shubert decided to be a comedian at 18, and after performing on local stages, moved to California to start his career. He worked as a doorman at Los Angeles club
The Comedy Store, and lived in a house owned by the club's owner
Mitzi Shore with roommates
Andrew Dice Clay,
Sam Kinison, and
Marc Maron. He befriended Kinison in 1984 after accepting a dare to drive his motorcycle onstage during Kinison's set. Shubert was a finalist on NBC's
Last Comic Standing in 2014, and has performed on
Comedy Central Presents and
Comedy Underground with Dave Attell. Along with
Lewis Black and
Doug Stanhope, he was one of the first comedians signed to the label
Stand Up! Records, which has released four of his albums. His style has been described as "old-school" observational comedy with "the outlook of a modern-day
Archie Bunker" about everyday annoyances like
Starbucks and airport security. Jason Birchmeier of
Allmusic said that "Shubert's confidence and lucid delivery enhances his humor, making even his most perverse moments hilarious." From 2013 to 2015, he hosted 51 episodes of half-hour podcast
The Jimmy Shubert Show. ==Selected filmography==