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| Name | Nick Kroll |
| Birth date | March 5, 1978 |
| Birth place | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Occupation | Comedian, actor, writer, producer |
| Years active | 2002–present |
Nick Kroll
Nick Kroll is an American comedian, actor, writer, and producer known for his character-driven sketch comedy, television series creation, and voice work. He rose to prominence through sketch characters and ensemble projects that intersect with American television comedy, stand-up circuits, and animated franchises. Kroll's work has connected him with a wide array of performers, networks, and institutions across comedy, film, and television.
Kroll was born in Manhattan, New York City, and raised in a family with ties to finance and entrepreneurship, attending Riverdale Country School and later Gordon College for preparatory education before matriculating at Brown University, where he studied history and political science alongside classmates who entered television and film industries. At Brown he participated in Theatre productions and collaborated with peers involved in improv and sketch groups that fed into scenes in New York City and Los Angeles. After Brown, he undertook comedy work in clubs and workshops connected to institutions like Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and The Second City, environments that launched contemporaries associated with Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and The Daily Show alumni circles.
Kroll began performing in New York and Los Angeles comedy venues and developed characters that moved into television and film. He co-created sketch formats and series that engaged producers from Comedy Central, FX, and Netflix, collaborating with actors and writers from projects linked to HBO, Adult Swim, and NBC. His professional network includes directors and showrunners who worked on series such as Portlandia, Kroll Show, The League, and Parks and Recreation alumni projects. Kroll has intersected with producers associated with Lorne Michaels, Judd Apatow, Ben Stiller, Seth Rogen, and executives at Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Amazon Studios.
Kroll's onscreen credits span guest spots, recurring roles, and leading parts in television comedies and feature films. He appeared in ensemble and supporting roles alongside performers from The Office (U.S. TV series), 30 Rock, Arrested Development, and Curb Your Enthusiasm, and he has been cast in films that connected him with directors from Sony Pictures Entertainment, Fox Searchlight Pictures, and Warner Bros. Pictures. He co-created and starred in a sketch series that aired on Comedy Central and later co-created an animated series for Netflix about adolescence, which featured collaborations with voice actors from The Simpsons and Family Guy. Kroll has made cameo and supporting appearances in films distributed by MGM, Lionsgate, and Focus Features and has worked with filmmakers who also produced content for Showtime and Hulu.
Kroll has toured nationally and performed at festivals and venues that include Just for Laughs, Meltdown, Gotham Comedy Club, and Carnegie Hall-adjacent events. His live shows often incorporate characters and longform sketches, bringing collaborators from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Conan, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and public radio programs like This American Life into shared formats. He has released televised specials and recordings that aired on networks including Comedy Central and streaming platforms such as Netflix and HBO Max, and he has participated in benefit galas and charity performances hosted by organizations like Stand Up to Cancer and arts institutions in New York City and Los Angeles.
Kroll has contributed voice work to animated features and series produced by studios including DreamWorks Animation, Illumination Entertainment, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, Cartoon Network Studios, and Adult Swim. He lent his voice to characters alongside performers from Toy Story 4 voice ensembles, Shrek-era casts, and contemporary animated comedies tied to franchises like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Transformers spin-offs. Kroll's animation credits include guest spots and recurring roles on shows that aired on Fox Broadcasting Company, Nickelodeon, Netflix, and HBO Max, and he has collaborated with composers and animators who previously worked on The Simpsons Movie and feature projects developed at Blue Sky Studios.
Kroll's work has been acknowledged by industry awards and festival honors connected to institutions such as the Primetime Emmy Awards, Peabody Awards, Writers Guild of America Awards, and Critics' Choice Awards. His series and performances have been nominated and praised in coverage by outlets tied to The New York Times, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Rolling Stone. He has been recognized at comedy festivals including Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Just for Laughs and featured in year-end lists compiled by Time and Esquire.
Kroll resides between New York and Los Angeles and has participated in charitable work with organizations linked to health, arts education, and social services, partnering with groups such as Stand Up to Cancer, The Trevor Project, and arts nonprofits active in New York City and Los Angeles County. His personal associations include friendships and professional relationships with comedians, actors, and writers from ensembles tied to Saturday Night Live, The Office (U.S. TV series), Seinfeld, and Friends, and he has supported initiatives hosted by institutions like The Paley Center for Media and Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Category:American comedians Category:American actors Category:1978 births Category:Living people