Colin Edward Quinn (born June 6, 1959) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. Quinn first gained widespread attention for his work as a cast member and writer for the
NBC sketch comedy
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series ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' from 1995 to 2000, and he became known for anchoring ''
Weekend Update
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'', the show's news parody segment. Prior to and after his work on ''SNL'', he also worked on
MTV's 1980s game show ''
Remote Control
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'', where he served as the announcer/sidekick; and as host of
Comedy Central
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's late-night panel show ''
Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn''. Notable film work includes his role as Dooey in ''
A Night at the Roxbury'', Dickey Bailey in the ''
Grown Ups'' films, and playing
Amy Schumer's father in the film ''
Trainwreck
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''. Comedians such as
Jerry Seinfeld
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,
Tina Fey
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,
Chris Rock
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, and
Dave Attell have cited Quinn as the quintessential "comic's comic" and New York comedian.
Quinn has also become known for his comedic
one-man shows that offer his unique takes on history and growing up in
New York City
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. As of 2020, he has written and starred in seven stage shows: ''Irish Wake'', ''My Two Cents'', ''Long Story Short'', ''Unconstitutional'', ''The New York Story'', ''Red State Blue State'', and ''The Wrong Side of History'', two of which he collaborated on with Seinfeld as director. ''Long Story Short'' was filmed as an
HBO special that aired on April 9, 2011, and ''Unconstitutional'', ''The New York Story'', and ''Red State Blue State'' were released as
Netflix
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specials.
Early life
Quinn was born on June 6, 1959, in the
Park Slope
Park Slope is a neighborhood in northwestern Brooklyn, New York City, within the area once known as South Brooklyn. Park Slope is roughly bounded by Prospect Park and Prospect Park West to the east, Fourth Avenue to the west, Flatbush A ...
neighborhood of
Brooklyn
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,
New York City
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, where he was raised, the son of teachers.
He is of
Irish descent. Quinn's paternal grandparents arrived from
Belfast
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around 1920. He attended
Stony Brook University
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, in
Stony Brook,
Long Island, but did not graduate. He stopped drinking in the early 1980s after several bad experiences with alcohol, including blackouts and arrests.
Career
Early career
Quinn began performing stand-up comedy in 1984. He first achieved fame in 1987 as the sidekick announcer of the
MTV game show ''
Remote Control
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'', which lasted five seasons. In 1989, he hosted the
A&E stand-up showcase ''
Caroline's Comedy Hour'', and wrote and acted in the comedic short/music video "Going Back to Brooklyn" (a parody of
LL Cool J
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's "
Going Back to Cali") with
Ben Stiller. He wrote for ''
In Living Color
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'', and co-wrote and produced the movie ''
Celtic Pride'', which starred
Damon Wayans and
Dan Aykroyd
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.
''Saturday Night Live''
Quinn was hired as a writer and featured player on ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' (''SNL'') in
1995
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and became a full cast member during the
1997–1998 season. He established himself on the show with recurring characters and segments such as "Lenny the Lion", "Joe Blow", "Colin Quinn Explains ''The New York Times''", and "
Weekend Update
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".
Quinn began hosting "Weekend Update" in January 1998 after
Norm Macdonald
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was fired, and anchored the segment until his departure from ''SNL'' in 2000. He commented on a number of highly publicized
media circus
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es, including the
Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
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and the
Microsoft anti-trust trial.
During his tenure on ''SNL'', Quinn turned down an offer for the role of Scott Evil in fellow cast member
Mike Myers
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's film ''
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery''. Quinn has called the role, which was ultimately played by
Seth Green, the only project he has regretted turning down.
Television and film work and stand-up
After leaving ''SNL'', Quinn hosted the short-lived ''The Colin Quinn Show'' on
NBC in the spring of 2002. The show combined sketch comedy and stand-up in a live-to-tape format. Despite mostly positive reviews from critics, it was cancelled after three episodes.
Quinn had greater success with his subsequent show, ''
Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn'', which ran on weekdays on
Comedy Central
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from 2002 to 2004. The show featured a panel of four comedians, with Quinn as host, discussing the social and political issues of the day. The show ran for over 200 episodes.
His stand-up was also used in the animated series ''
Shorties Watchin' Shorties''.

In 2005, Quinn participated in a
USO tour of American military bases around the world, performing stand-up to entertain the troops.
He was the "unofficial co-host" on the
Nick DiPaolo show on the now-defunct 92.3
Free FM
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in New York City, airing Monday–Friday from noon to three. Quinn and DiPaolo were originally slated to host the show together on
WJFK-FM, but the station decided not to pick up the show. Quinn was also a regular guest on ''
The Opie & Anthony Show'' until its run ended in 2014.
Quinn played Dickie Bailey, the childhood rival to Lenny Feder (
Adam Sandler's character) in ''
Grown Ups'' and ''
Grown Ups 2
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''. He also had a recurring role as Hermie on the
HBO series ''
Girls''.
Quinn wrote and starred in the
L/Studio web series
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''Cop Show'', which premiered in February 2015. The series stars Quinn as a satirical, pompous version of himself, starring in a New York City-based crime drama. The show's guest stars have included
Jerry Seinfeld
Jerome Allen Seinfeld ( ; born April 29, 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for playing a semi-fictionalized version of himself in the sitcom ''Seinfeld'', which he created and wrote with Larr ...
,
Dave Attell,
Chris Rock
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,
Steve Buscemi
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,
Jim Gaffigan
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,
Michael Che,
Tom Papa
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,
Jim Norton,
Pat Cooper
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Life and career
His father Michael Caputo was a bricklayer from Mola di Bari, Italy and his mother, Louise Gargiulo was born in Brooklyn, New York, where Coop ...
,
Irina Shayk and
Amy Schumer.
Quinn had a supporting role in Amy Schumer's film debut, ''
Trainwreck
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'', as her character's father. He was critically praised for his performance.
One-man shows
Quinn made his
Broadway debut in 1998 in a one-man show, ''Colin Quinn: An Irish Wake'', co-written with Lou DiMaggio. The show reflected Quinn's upbringing within the Irish-American community of Brooklyn; it was set at a
wake
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in 1976, with Quinn portraying family members and acquaintances who show up for the event.
In 2009, Quinn premiered his second one-man show, ''My Two Cents'', which covers the economic crumbling of the American empire.
In 2010, Quinn premiered his third one-man show ''Colin Quinn Long Story Short'' on Broadway, directed by Jerry Seinfeld. The show covered world history from prehistoric times to the present, offering satirical takes on the rise and fall of various world empires. Quinn recorded a special performance of the show that aired on
HBO on April 9, 2011. A Brazilian version of the show featuring comedian
Bruno Motta has the title ''1 Milhao de Anos em 1 Hora'' ("1 Million Years in 1 Hour").
In 2013, Quinn premiered another one-man show on historical themes, ''Unconstitutional'', which covers the
United States Constitution, its creation, and its impact on the American psyche.
Quinn starred in his fifth one-man show, ''The New York Story'', in July and August 2015 at the Cherry Lane Theatre. The show was based upon the experiences chronicled in his book, ''The Coloring Book: A Comedian Solves Race Relations in America''. It delves into his growing up in the ethnically diverse Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn and how it has changed over the years into its current state. Seinfeld, who directed ''Long Story Short'', returned as director.
In early 2019, Quinn premiered his sixth one-man show, ''Red State Blue State'', at the
Minetta Lane Theatre. The show explored contemporary politics in the United States on
both sides of the primary political spectrum.
In 2020, Quinn released his second book, ''Overstated: A Coast-to-Coast Roast of the 50 States'', and directed the
HBO Max
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comedy special ''
Colin Quinn & Friends: A Parking Lot Comedy Show''.
Social media
Quinn has gained attention for his account on the social network
Twitter
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, where he usually posts deliberately vacuous statements, often in the form of either inspirational statements or boasts about his celebrity status, that are intended to provoke his readers.
Personal life
In conversation with
Judd Apatow
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in 2015 for the
David Lynch Foundation Trainwreck tour, Quinn said he had been practicing
Transcendental Meditation
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for five years.
On February 14, 2018, Quinn suffered a heart attack in New York. On Twitter several days later, he said he was doing well but if he dropped dead "you would see a funeral like
Al Capone
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!"
On June 8, 2019, Quinn married ''
Late Night with Seth Meyers
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'' producer Jen Sochko.
Awards and honors
In 2004, Quinn was named No. 56 on
Comedy Central
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's list of the 100 greatest stand-up comedians of all time.
He was named one of the Top 100 Irish Americans of the year in 2004 and 2011 by the magazine ''
Irish America
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''.
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''Irish America''www.irishabroad.com
Filmography
Film
Television
Writer
Comedy specials
Bibliography
References
External links
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1959 births
Living people
American game show hosts
American male film actors
American male screenwriters
American male television actors
American people of Irish descent
American sketch comedians
American stand-up comedians
American television talk show hosts
American television writers
Comedians from New York City
John Dewey High School alumni
Male actors from New York City
American male television writers
People from Park Slope
Stony Brook University alumni
20th-century American comedians
21st-century American comedians
Screenwriters from New York (state)