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Nicholas Kroll (born June 5, 1978) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is known for the FX comedy series The League (2009–2015), creating and starring in the Comedy Central series Kroll Show (2013–2015), starring in and co-creating the animated Netflix series Big Mouth (2017–present) and Human Resources (2022–2023) and the Hulu sketch comedy series ...
The League is an American television sitcom that aired on FX and later FXX from October 29, 2009, to December 9, 2015, for a total of seven seasons. [1] The series, set in Chicago, is a semi-improvised comedy show about a fantasy football league, its members, and their everyday lives.
The American actor and comedian discusses his role in the new film, riffing with Tiffany Haddish and Lil Rel Howery, and whether 'The League' could make a comeback.
Jack Kroll (c. 1928 – 2000), American drama and film critic; Leon Kroll (1884–1974), American painter; Lucy Kroll (1909–1997), American theatrical and literary agent; Natasha Kroll (1914–2004), Moscow-born display and production designer in Germany; Nick Kroll (born 1978), American actor and comedian, son of Jules Kroll
Joe Krol (1919–2008), Canadian Football League player; John Krol (1910–1996), American Roman Catholic Cardinal; Katharine L. Krol, M.D., FSIR, FACR, American interventional radiologist; Leendert Krol (born 1939), Dutch field hockey player. Louisa John-Krol, Australian folk/pop musician; Melvin Krol (born 1998), German football forward
Taking the next step! Nick Kroll and girlfriend Lily Kwong, who is pregnant with their first child together, revealed that they are married. Celeb Weddings of 2020 Read article The comedian, 42 ...
Krol then joined the San Diego Padres as a Major League coach (1981–86) and was a member of the staff of Dick Williams when the 1984 Padres won the National League pennant. Next, Krol was a minor league manager (1987–90) in the San Diego organization. Krol returned to the Cardinals as manager of the Triple-A Louisville Redbirds in 1992–93 ...
Greer Barnes auditioned in 1995. [8]Charlie Barnett auditioned in 1980, but passed it up because he was self-conscious about his inability to read. [7]Richard Belzer claimed that series creator Lorne Michaels promised to cast him in the show but later changed his mind.