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Kyle Kinane
Kyle Kinane is a well-known actor and stand-up comic. He has been on many TV shows, especially ones on the Comedy Central channel. Kinane's voice has also been in a few movies.
Before he became famous, Kinane was on a TV show called "The Nanny." After that, he released his first album, recorded in a Los Angeles theater. He has been on many Comedy Central shows and makes the station's announcements.
Early Life
Kyle Kinane was born on December 23, 1976, in Addison, Illinois, USA. His birth name was Kyle Christian Kinane.
In childhood, he ate a whole block of cheese at once, so his friends called him "mouse." He went to high school at Addison Trail High School and then college at Columbia College Chicago. He got his degree in 2002.
Until he was 26, he lived in the suburbs 20 miles outside Chicago. He grew up in a typically American way. At fifteen, he went to McGregor's, a club that is now long gone but was once located in a strip mall beside a sports bar, to watch Screeching Weasel.
It was quite simple for him to find work in the entertainment industry because his grandpa, Dally Kinane, had done so. So, after he graduated, he moved to Los Angeles with a bag full of clothes and the hope of becoming a comedian.
Career
Kyle Kinane's first TV role was in "The Nanny," from 1993 to 1999. His first album, "Death of the Party," came out in 2010. This was made in Los Angeles at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. Since 2011, he has been doing the voiceovers for Comedy Central announcements.
The TV channel showed Kyle Kinane's first special, "Comedy Central Presents," in February 2011. In 2012, he released his first DVD stand-up comedy special called "Whiskey Icarus."
Kyle Kinane has also been in several podcasts and videos. He has his podcast called "The Boogie Monster" right now. This show is hosted by comedians Kyle Kinane and Dave Stone. He has also done stand-up on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."
Kyle Kinane has done voice work for the Disney XD show "Right Now Kapow." Kinane hosted a web series called "30 Seconds Over Washington" in 2012. He has been in movies like "Random Tropical Paradise," which came out in 2017, and "Epic," which came out in 2013. Kyle is active on Twitter with more than 200K followers.