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Ken Marino

 
Actor: Ken Marino
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer
  • Active: 2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Comedy Drama
  • Career Highlights: Role Models, The Ten, Diggers
  • First Major Screen Credit: Love Happens (1999)

Biography

Handsome, dark-haired comedian Ken Marino is one member of the sketch-comedy troupe The State that seems to have broken off from the group in favor of a career in television sitcoms. Born in Long Island, he studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute and N.Y.U. before working in touring companies and off-Broadway plays. In the early '90s, he joined up with the gang that would become The State, the hilarious comedy show that aired on MTV from 1994-1995. His good looks and memorable characters (the Talking Hormone and Louie, the guy who's gonna dip his balls in it) earned him many admiring fans. After the show's cancellation, he was cast in the NBC sitcom Men Behaving Badly. (Starring Rob Schneider and Ron Eldard, the short-lived show was an Americanized version of a popular, long-running British series.) Several guest-starring appearances followed, leading to a recurring role as Professor Wilder on the WB's teen drama Dawson's Creek.

Marino made his film debut with a small role in Gattaca, which was followed by several poorly distributed independent comedies (Love Happens, Carlo's Wake, and 101 Ways [The Things a Girl Will Do to Keep Her Volvo]). He also had supporting roles in the more mainstream romantic comedies Tortilla Soup and Joe Somebody. In 2001, he reunited many other members of The State for the teen satire Wet Hot American Summer as sexually desperate camp counselor Victor. Back on NBC, he starred as young San Francisco lawyer Miles Lawton in the series First Years, another short-lived Americanized version of a popular, long-running British TV series. When the show was canceled after a month, he starred in the NBC sitcom Leap of Faith as magazine reporter Andy, best friend of the titular Faith (Sarah Paulson). When this show was canceled after a month, he went back to guest-starring roles on shows like Las Vegas and Rock Me Baby. Projects for 2004 include a leading role in the independent romantic comedy feature Love for Rent opposite Colombian actress Angie Cepeda. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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Ken Marino
Born December 19, 1968 (1968-12-19) (age 41)
West Islip, New York

Kenneth Joseph Marino[1] (born December 19, 1968) is an American comedian, a film and television actor, producer and screenwriter.

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Early life and TV career

Marino was born in West Islip, New York into an Italian family to Kenneth Joseph Marino.[2] He studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute and Tisch School of the Arts at New York University (NYC). He had early success on television as a member of a comedy troupe on the MTV sketch comedy series' The State in 1993, which he was also a founding member of.[3] He had a recurring role as Prof. Wilder on the TV series Dawson's Creek (2001-2002) and in You Wrote It, You Watch It (1992). He made multiple appearances on Charmed and Rock Me Baby, and appeared in three seasons of Veronica Mars as private detective Vinnie Van Lowe. He was cast to star in a re-make of the TV series The Courtship of Eddie's Father, but the pilot was not picked up. Instead, he was cast in the Starz original series Party Down. He also starred as a gay demon on the TV series Reaper.

Marino also made guest appearances in Will & Grace (in the season three episode "Three's a Crowd, Six Is A Freakshow"), in Angel season one, in Stella season one, and in Grey's Anatomy season two.

Film

Marino starred in 2004's Love for Rent. He can also be seen as a music producer/board operator in the film that accompanies Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Disney's Hollywood Studios. He has recently appeared in Wet Hot American Summer, The Ten and Role Models, and had a cameo in the end of The Baxter. He also starred in the Hallmark Channel movie Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door in 2006. In 2009, he had a cameo in an episode of Californication.

Screenwriting

Marino wrote the screenplay for Diggers (2007), a coming-of-age film set in mid-1970s Long Island, as well as and co-writing/producing The Ten and Role Models with David Wain.

Personal Life

Marino is married to actress/writer Erica Oyama (born 1981)[4] and together they have a son, Riley Ken'ichi Marino.[5]

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