Nick Kroll
Nick Kroll
Nick Kroll is an influential figure in the comedy world, recognized for his diverse talents as a comedian, actor, writer, and producer. Known for his dynamic presence on both stage and screen, Nick was named one of Variety's "10 Comics to Watch" and featured in Comedy Central's "Hot List of '09." He is at the forefront of a new generation of comedy, characterized by his versatility and originality. Born and raised in Westchester County, New York, Nick Kroll has always had a passion for comedy and entertainment. His early career was marked by his involvement in popular television and film projects. He gained significant recognition for his role on FX's comedy series "The League," a part-improv, part-scripted show created by Jackie and Jeff Schaffer of "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" fame. On "The League," Nick showcased his talent for combining scripted material with improvisational comedy. In addition to his television work, Nick has appeared in several high-profile films. His film credits include roles in "Little Fockers" alongside Ben Stiller, "Dinner for Schmucks" with Paul Rudd, and "Date Night" with Steve Carell and Tina Fey. He also appeared in "Get Him to the Greek," "I Love You, Man," and "A Good Old Fashioned Orgy," showcasing his comedic chops opposite some of Hollywood's biggest names. Beyond acting, Nick has made significant contributions as a writer. He wrote for iconic shows like "Chappelle's Show," "The Life and Times of Tim," and "Human Giant." He also co-authored the best-selling coffee table book "Bar Mitzvah Disco." On the animated series "The Life and Times of Tim" for HBO, Nick lent his voice to the character Stu, bringing to life Tim's best friend with his distinctive comedic style. Nick's inventive characters have also become famous in their own right. Some of his most beloved personas include Fabrice Fabrice, the exuberant craft services coordinator from "That's So Raven," and Bobby Bottleservice, who is notorious for his affection for his mother and distinctive Ed Hardy wardrobe. Another standout character is Gil Faizon, an upper west side, middle-aged divorcee with an obsession with Alan Alda, co-created with John Mulaney for the successful "Oh, Hello Show." In 2011, Nick's comedic talents were showcased in his Comedy Central hour-long special, "Thank You Very Cool." This special highlighted his ability to blend stand-up with character-driven comedy, solidifying his reputation as a multifaceted comedian. Nick Kroll continues to reside in Los Angeles, where he remains a vital force in comedy, continuously developing new projects and performing both on screen and live to audiences eager to enjoy his unique brand of humor.
Awards
Variety's 10 Comics to Watch
Comedy Central's Hot List of '09

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