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{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2019}}{{Infobox person | name = Ken Marino | image = Ken Marino.jpg | caption = Marino in 2014 | birth_name = Kenneth Joseph Marino | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1968|12|19}} | birth_place = Long Island, New York, U.S. | alma_mater = New York University | occupation = {{flatlist|- Actor
- comedian
- writer
- director}}
| yearsactive = 1992–present | spouse = Erica Oyama | children = 2 }}Kenneth Joseph Marino[1] (born December 19, 1968) is an American actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter. He was a cast member on MTV's The State and has starred in shows such as Party Down, Marry Me, Burning Love, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Childrens Hospital. Early lifeMarino was born on Long Island, New York, to an Italian-American family.[2] He studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute and Tisch School of the Arts at New York University in New York City. CareerMarino had early success on television as a member of a comedy troupe on the MTV sketch comedy series' The State in 1993, of which he was also a founding member.[3] Marino co-starred with Rob Schneider in the second season of Men Behaving Badly. He starred in the short lived series First Years in 2001.[4] 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. He played Dr. Glenn Richie in the satirical television series Childrens Hospital. Marino also played Captain 'CJ' Stentley on the show Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Marino also made guest appearances in Will & Grace (in the season 3 episode, "Three's a Crowd, Six Is a Freakshow"), Angel (season 1), Reno 911! (Season 1, Episode 2 and Season 3, Episode 3), Stella (season 1), Grey's Anatomy (season 2), Monk (in season 3's "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine"), Private Practice (season 3), and Happy Endings (season 2, episode 10, "The Shrink, the Dare, Her Date and Her Brother"). Marino starred in 2004's Love for Rent. He can also be seen in a non speaking role as the music producer/board operator in the pre-ride film that accompanies Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Disney's Hollywood Studios. He has 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. Marino wrote the screenplay for Diggers (2007), a coming-of-age film set in mid-1970s Long Island, as well as co-writing/producing The Ten and Role Models with David Wain. Marino and Wain wrote the screenplay for the comedy film Wanderlust, which starred Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston, and was released in 2012. Marino starred as Mark Orlando in the Yahoo! web series Burning Love, a spoof of the TV series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. The series was created by his wife Erica Oyama, while Marino also directed all three seasons. Afterwards, Marino starred opposite Casey Wilson on the NBC sitcom Marry Me, which ran for one season from 2014 to 2015. Marino has also directed several episodes of the sitcoms The Goldbergs, Super Fun Night, and Trophy Wife. In 2017, Marino starred in the Netflix comedy-horror film, The Babysitter.[5] Personal lifeMarino is married to screenwriter Erica Oyama.[6] They have a son, Riley Ken'ichi Marino and a daughter, Ruby.[3] FilmographyFilmYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Gattaca | Sequencing Technician | 1999 | Love Happens | Mike Parker | Carlo's Wake | Antonio Torello | 2000 | 101 Ways (The Things a Girl Will Do to Keep Her Volvo) | Officer Russotelli | 2001 | Wet Hot American Summer | Victor Pulak | Tortilla Soup | Jeff | Joe Somebody | Rick Raglow | 2005 | The Baxter | Jack Mechanic | Hoodwinked! | Raccoon Jerry (voice) | Love for Rent | Dr. Neil Gardner | 2006 | Duncan Removed | Ben | Short film | Diggers | Lozo | Also producer and writer | 2007 | The Ten | Dr. Glenn Richie | Also producer and writer | Miami | Deaf Tattoo Artist | 2008 | Role Models | Jim Stansel | Also writer | 2009 | The Antagonist | Party Host | Short film | 2010 | Jeffie Was Here | Roger | 2012 | Wanderlust | Rick Gergenblatt | Also producer and writer | Struck by Lightning | Dr. Wealer | For a Good Time, Call... | Harold | 2013 | In a World... | Gustav Warner | Bad Milo! | Duncan | We're the Millers | Todd | 2014 | They Came Together | Tommy | Veronica Mars | Vinnie Van Lowe | 2015 | Goosebumps | Coach Carr | 2016 | Masterminds | Doug | The Late Bloomer | Dr. Hanson | 2017 | How to Be a Latin Lover | Director | The Babysitter | Mr. Johnson | 2018 | Dog Days | Carven Wagi | Also director | American Woman |
TelevisionYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | You Wrote It, You Watch It | Various | Series regular (also writer) | 1993–1995 | The State | Various | Series regular; 27 episodes (also co-creator & writer) | 1996 | Boston Common | Bob Cabot | Episode: "Gobble, Gobble, Aggch!" (2x09) | The Single Guy | Big Tipper | Episode: "The Deepest Cut" | 1997 | Spin City | Dan | Episode: "Bye Bye Love" (1x13) | Men Behaving Badly | Steve Cochrane | Series regular (season 2); 12 episodes | 1998 | Holding the Baby | Mike | Episode: "Viva Las Gordy" | Conrad Bloom | Ben | Episode: "The Ultimatum" | 1999 | The Practice | Kevin Michaels | Episode: "End Games" (3x16) | Nash Bridges | Todd West | Episode: "Truth & Consequences" | 2000 | Angel | Wilson Christopher | Episode: "Expecting" (1x12) | Veronica's Closet | Wayne | Episode: "Veronica Sets Josh Up" (3x18) | Will & Grace | Mark | Episode: "Three's a Crowd, Six Is a Freak Show" (3x10) | 2001 | First Years | Miles Lawton | Series regular; 9 episodes (6 unaired) | 2001–2002 | Dawson's Creek | Professor David Wilder | Recurring guest star (season 5); 10 episodes | 2002 | Leap of Faith | Andy | 6 episodes | Haunted | Bob Pratt | Episode: "Fidelity" | Do Over | Reuben | Episode: "The Anniversary" | Charmed | Miles | Recurring guest star (season 5); 2 episodes | 2003 | Las Vegas | Anton McCarren | Episode: "Jokers and Fools" | 2003–2004 | Rock Me Baby | Kelly | 3 episodes | 2003–2008 | Reno 911! | Various | 3 episodes | 2004 | What I Like About You | Dr. Brad Turner | Recurring guest star (season 2); 3 episodes | Monk | Lester Highsmith | Episode: "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine" | NYPD Blue | Det. Gerard Donnelly | Episode: "The 3-H Club" | 2005 | Inconceivable | Peter | Episode: "Sex, Lies and Sonograms" | Stella | Mr. Fabrizio | Episode: "Paper Route" (1x05) | 2005–2007 | Veronica Mars | Vinnie Van Lowe | Recurring; 10 episodes | 2006 | Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door | Mark Lucas | TV movie | Grey's Anatomy | Brad Ackles | Episode: "17 Seconds" (2x25) | 2007 | The Sarah Silverman Program | Patient #1 | Episode: "Joan of Arf" | 2008 | Miami | Alan Farris | Episode: "You May Now Kill the Bride" | 2008–2009 | Reaper | Tony | Series regular; 9 episodes | 2008–2016 | Childrens Hospital | Dr. Glenn Richie/Just Falcon/Ron Donald/Glenn | Series regular; 69 episodes (also writer) | 2009 | United States of Tara | Mike Connor | Episode: "Possibility" | Greek | Camp Leader | Episode: "Take Me Home, Cyprus Rhodes" | In the Motherhood | Shep | 3 episodes | Private Practice | Mr. Larson | Episode: "The Way We Were" (3x02) | Californication | Professor David Wilder | Episode: "So Here's the Thing..." (3x07) | 2009–2010 | Party Down | Ronald Wayne "Ron" Donald | Series regular; 20 episodes | 2011–2013 | Whitney | Brian | 2 episodes | 2012 | Happy Endings | Richard "Rick" Rickman | Episode: "The Shrink, The Dare, Her Date and Her Brother" (2x10) | The Exes | Brad | Episode: "The Ex Always Rings Twice" (1x10) | Key and Peele | Dreadlocked Guy | Episode: "Flicker" | The League | Donny 'The Seed' Sedowsky | Episode: "The Tailgate" (4x06) | 2013 | Toy Story of Terror! | Pocketeer (voice) | TV short | Eastbound & Down | Guy Young | Recurring (season 4); 8 episodes | 2013–2017 | Drunk History | Various | 3 episodes | 2013–2015 | Axe Cop | Flute Cop/Fife Cop (voice) | Series regular; 16 episodes | 2014 | Trophy Wife | Coach Dawson | Episode: "There's No Guy in Team" (1x20) (also director) | Bad Teacher | Mike | Episode: "Daddy Issues" (1x02) | Uncle Grandpa | Christopher Columbus (voice) | Episode: "1992 Called" (1x27) | Play It Again, Dick | Himself | Recurring; 3 episodes | 2014–2015 | Marry Me | Jake Schuffman | Series regular; 18 episodes | 2015 | Togetherness | Craig Weets | Episode: "Family Day" (1x01) | Golan the Insatiable | Keith Knudsen Sr. (voice) | Recurring role; 2 episodes | First Day of Camp | Victor Pulak | Main cast; 5 episodes | Maron | Himself | Episode: "Spiral" | Comedy Bang! Bang! | Himself | Episode: "Ken Marino Wears a Slim Gray Suit and Salmon Tie" (4x27) | 2015–2017 | Life in Pieces | Will | Episodes: "Babe Secret Phone Germs" (1x05) and "#TBT: Y2K Sophia Honeymoon Critter" (2x09) | 2015–2018 | Fresh Off the Boat | Gus | 5 episodes | 2016 | Wander Over Yonder | Phil (voice) | Episode: "The Family Reunion/The Rival" | Agent Carter | Joseph Manfredi | 5 episodes | Vinyl | Jackie Jervis | 3 episodes | House of Lies | Mark Fielder | Episodes: "Creative Destruction Phenomenon" (5x01) and "Game Theory"" (5x02) | Family Guy | Quahog Mall Announcer (voice) | Episode: "The New Adventures of Old Tom" (14x18) | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Captain Jason 'C.J.' Stentley | Recurring role; 3 episodes | 2016–2017 | iZombie | Brant Stone | 2 episodes | Bob's Burgers | Agent Flanley/Jack Conway (voice) | 2 episodes | 2017 | Speechless | Ethan | Episode: "V-a-l-Valentine's D-a-Day" (1x14) | Ten Years Later | Victor Kulak | 7 episodes | 2018 | Disjointed | Angelo DeStevens | 3 episodes | Ghosted | Daniel Jennifer | Episode: "The Article" | I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman | John McConnell | Episode: "Ai-jen Poo" | 2019 | Black Monday | Larry/Lenny Lehmann | Episode: "365" | The Other Two | Streeter |
Other projectsYear | Project | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Rock 'n' Roller Coaster | Music Producer | Short film | 2007–2012 | Wainy Days | Director, writer, actor | Web series | 2012 | Krogzilla | Regurgitor/Delivery Guy | Web series | 2012–2013 | Burning Love | Mark Orlando | Web series; 29 episodes (also director and executive producer) |
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/21/Ken-Marino.html |title=Ken Marino Biography (1968–) |publisher=Filmreference.com |date=December 19, 1968 |accessdate=January 24, 2013}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thecinemasource.com/celebrity/interviews/Ken-Marino-Digging-Deep-interview-492-0.html |title=Ken Marino Interview at |publisher=Thecinemasource.com |date=January 28, 2008 |accessdate=January 24, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120143836/http://www.thecinemasource.com/celebrity/interviews/Ken-Marino-Digging-Deep-interview-492-0.html |archivedate=November 20, 2008 }} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/ken-marino/bio/190330 |title=Ken Marino Biography |publisher=Tvguide.com |date= |accessdate=January 24, 2013}} 4. ^{{IMDb name|0547800}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://decider.com/2017/10/19/the-babysitter-proves-that-america-needs-a-leslie-bibbken-marino-cool-parents-sitcom-pronto/|title=‘The Babysitter’ Proves That America Needs A Leslie Bibb/Ken Marino ‘Cool Parents’ Sitcom Pronto|last=Sorokach|first=Josh|publisher=Decider|date=October 19, 2017|accessdate=February 10, 2019}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.superiorpics.com/ken_marino/ |title=The Ken Marino Picture page |publisher=Superiorpics.com |date= |accessdate=January 24, 2013}}
External links{{commons category}}- {{IMDb name|547800}}
- Ken Marino Interview @ Heavy In The Streets
- Childrens' Hospital streaming episodes on theWB
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120605063811/http://screen.yahoo.com/burning-love/ Burning Love]
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