Nick Thune
Nick Thune
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Nick Thune, a comedian and actor known for his unique blend of absurdist humor and deadpan delivery, hails from the Great Northwest in Seattle, Washington, where he spent his formative years. His distinctive comedic style is often accompanied by the soothing lull of his guitar, a combination that has set him apart in the comedy world. Nick began gaining wider recognition with his frequent television appearances, notably gracing The Tonight Show stage eight times to critical acclaim. His comedic prowess also landed him spots on Conan and The Late Show with Jimmy Fallon, along with a dedicated Comedy Central Special that further solidified his status in the comedy circuit. In 2010, Nick released his debut album, Thick Noon, on Comedy Central Records. The album was well-received and was featured in amazon.com's "Best of 2010 Comedy Albums," showcasing his talent to a broader audience. Beyond the stage and studio recordings, Nick expanded his repertoire into film and web series. He appeared in Mike Judge's movie "Extract" and starred opposite Tobin Bell in the independent film "Highway 61 Re: Revisited." His other screen credits include roles in "Spring Breakdown" and "Unaccompanied Minors." Nick's creativity extends to digital media, where he created two web series for Comedy Central: "iThunes" and "NicksBigShow.com," both of which showcase his inventive comedic style. Currently, Nick Thune is touring across the country, sharing his unique observational humor and continuing to make audiences laugh with every performance.
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