bio
Nick Kroll is an actor/comedian/writer living in New York City. He
hails from the tough streets of Rye, New York where he didn't even has
his own tennis court as a child. Nick is a celebrated panelist on
VH1's
Best Week Ever, is the co-creator of the very celebrated book
Bar Mitzvah Disco,
was a contributing writer for the critically celebrated The Chappelle
Show and is the co-celebrated-creator of the Comedy Central Motherload
Series'
I Love the 30s and All Access: Middle Ages.
Nick has dominated the celebrated medium of radio as well, making
numerous appearances on Public Radio International's
news/comedy/celebration show
Fair Game.
Mr. Kroll has appeared at
the Montreal Comedy Festival (known for its celebrated industry
showcases) and performs standup at colleges all over the country. If
you want to see him live, Nick appears at the Upright CItizens Brigade
in NY and LA and loves to do weirdly celebrated characters like Fabrice Fabrice and the Gil Faizon of 'Oh, Hello Show' with fellow weirdo, John
Mulaney. For more information on Sr. Kroll, visit
websites.