The Royal Boys
Need more Malibu Mondays after that insane season 2 finale? Well you’re in luck.
Brothers Chris and Nick Cafero (who play Reed and Easton, respectively) sit down and chat all things Royals season 2, starting with episode 1.
Listen along as they rehash each episode, tell stories, and even bring on guests like Alyssa McKay, Hannah Montoya, Eilise Patton and Connor Wood (aka Fibula) to discuss the Royal tea.
Nick Cafero is an actor, writer and comedian currently based in Los Angeles. Originally from Norwalk, CT, Nick studied at the University of Virginia where he joined the all-male a cappella group The Hullabahoos. Nick performed for audiences around the country, recorded several studio albums, met and sang for President and First Lady Obama multiple times, and landed roles on The Office and in the film Pitch Perfect. The group’s rendition of “The Final Countdown” can be heard on Pitch Perfect’s American Music Award-winning soundtrack. TV/Film credits include 9-1-1 (Fox), THE OFFICE (NBC), BLACK-ISH (ABC), PITCH PERFECT (Universal), SET IT UP (Netflix), MINX (Starz), CENTRAL PARK (Apple TV+) and a series regular in the 2020 comedy pilot CRAZY FOR YOU (NBC). He is currently the voice of Easton Royal on the hit fiction podcast The Royals of Malibu. Nick can be seen performing live sketch comedy as a member of The Groundlings Sunday Company every Sunday in Los Angeles.
Chris Cafero is an actor, writer and comedian based in Los Angeles. Recent television credits include INVENTING ANNA (Netflix), THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL (Amazon Prime), THE OTHER TWO (HBOMax), CHICAGO FIRE (NBC), BULL (CBS), BILLIONS (Showtime), and many more. He was named a 2023 New Face of Comedy at the world-renowned Just For Laughs Comedy Festival. He currently voices Reed Royal in the #1 fiction podcast The Royals of Malibu. Chris was nominated for an Audie award with the cast of Billy Crystal’s Off-Broadway play Have a Nice Day, alongside Crystal, Annette Bening, and Kevin Kline. He is a founding member, writer, performer and managing director of Uncle Function, ‘one of NYC’s premier sketch comedy troupes’ (BroadwayWorld.com). He has produced countless comedy shows, including sold-out runs at UCB-NY, The PIT, Asylum NYC, Toronto SketchFest and Dynasty Typewriter (LA). He was a mainstage Maude (sketch) performer at UCB for three seasons. His work has been featured in the NY Times, Funny or Die, HuffPo and ABC, and his characters and sketches have amassed millions of views online.