Colin Quinn
Colin Edward Quinn (born June 6, 1959) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. He first gained widespread attention for his work as a cast member and writer on ''
Saturday Night Live'' from 1995 to 2000, and he became known for anchoring ''
Weekend Update'', the show's news parody segment. Prior to ''SNL'', he was best known as the announcer/sidekick/co-host on
MTV's 1980s game show ''
Remote Control''. Following his departure from ''SNL'', Quinn went on to host
Comedy Central's late-night panel show ''
Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn'', where he and a panel of New York's big names in stand-up comedy discussed and debated news stories of the day. 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''. Comedians such as
Jerry Seinfeld,
Tina Fey,
Chris Rock, 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 feature his takes on history and growing up in
New York City. 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 specials.
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