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词条 Mark McKinney
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Theatre  Later appearances  Dynaman 

  3. Filmography

      Film    Television  

  4. References

  5. External links

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| caption = McKinney holding a producer credit for The 1 Second Film in September 2004
| birth_name = Mark Douglas Brown McKinney
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1959|6|26}}
| birth_place = Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
| death_date =
| occupation = Actor, comedian
| death_place =
| nationality = Canadian
| other_names =
| years_active = 1985–present
| spouse = Marina (divorced)
| children = 2
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Mark Douglas Brown McKinney (born June 26, 1959) is a Canadian actor and comedian, best known for his work in the sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall. Following the run of their television series (1989 to 1995) and feature film (Brain Candy), he was a cast member in Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 1997. From 2003 to 2006, he co-created, wrote and starred in the acclaimed series Slings & Arrows, a TV show about a Canadian theatre company struggling to survive while a crazy genius director haunted by his dead mentor helps the actors find authenticity in their acting. McKinney currently has a regular role as Glenn on the NBC comedy Superstore and appeared as Tom in FXX's Man Seeking Woman.

Early life

McKinney was born in Ottawa, Ontario, the son of Chloe, an architectural writer, and Russell McKinney, a diplomat.[1] Because of his father's career, he did a lot of travelling when he was young. Some of the places he lived while growing up were Trinidad, Paris, Mexico, and Washington, D.C. He also attended Trinity College School, a boarding school in Port Hope, Ontario. For a short while, McKinney was a student at Memorial University of Newfoundland, where he was a political science major.

Career

He started performing comedy with the Loose Moose Theatre Company in Calgary, Alberta. There, McKinney met Bruce McCulloch. Together they formed a comedy team called "The Audience." Eventually, McKinney and McCulloch moved to Toronto, and met Dave Foley and Kevin McDonald, who were in the process of forming a comedy troupe. Along with Scott Thompson, who joined after coming to a stage show, and producer Lorne Michaels, The Kids in the Hall was formed in 1985. Notable "Kids" characters played by McKinney include the Chicken Lady, Darill (pronounced da-RILL), bluesman Mississippi Gary, and Mr. Tyzik the Headcrusher, an embittered Eastern European who pretended to crush the heads of passers-by between his thumb and forefinger.

Afterwards McKinney joined the cast of another Lorne Michaels sketch comedy show, Saturday Night Live in the middle of the 1994-1995 season (season 20) as a repertory player. McKinney survived the cast overhaul that occurred at the end of season 20 and stayed on SNL until the end of the 1996–1997 (season 22). During his time on SNL, McKinney had six recurring characters (some of note include Ian Daglers from "Scottish Soccer Hooligan Weekly", Melanie, a Catholic schoolgirl, and Lucien Callow, a fop often paired with David Koechner's fop character Fagan) and twenty-seven celebrity impersonations (some of note include Mel Gibson, Barney Frank, Al Gore, Paul Shaffer, Mark Russell, Jim Carrey, Lance Ito, Tim Robbins, Steve Forbes, Wolf Blitzer, Bill Gates, and Ellen DeGeneres).[2]

He has appeared in several films, including the SNL spinoffs Superstar, The Ladies Man and A Night at the Roxbury. McKinney also starred opposite Isabella Rossellini in Guy Maddin's acclaimed tragicomedy The Saddest Music in the World.[3] He also appeared in the Spice Girls' movie Spice World. In 1999 he appeared in the Canadian television film adaptation Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang.

McKinney cowrote and starred in the Kids in the Hall movie Brain Candy, in which, among other roles, he spoofed SNL and KITH executive producer Lorne Michaels.

Theatre

His theatre appearances include The Ugly Man with One Yellow Rabbit at the Edinburgh Fringe festival and Glasgow. He was in the cast of The Roundabout theatre production of Flea in her Ear and David Lindsay Abaire's Fuddy Meers for the Manhattan theatre club. During the fall of 2001 McKinney performed the one-man show Fully Committed at the Wintergarden theatre in Toronto and again in the summer of 2002 at the Centaur Theatre in Montreal.[4]

Later appearances

He also appeared in the first season of Robson Arms, as well as on the hit Canadian comedy Corner Gas.

From 2003 to 2006, he co-created, co-wrote and starred in the acclaimed dramedy TV series Slings & Arrows, about the backstage goings-on in a Canadian Shakespearean theatre company struggling with financial problems as they rehearse and present various productions.

In 2006–7 he both worked as a story editor on and a recurring role in NBC's Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip as Andy Mackinaw, a humourless widowed writer/story editor for the show-within-a-show.[5] He appeared as a cast member on the CBC comedy Hatching, Matching, and Dispatching and its 2017 follow up A Christmas Fury.

He directed the short film Not Pretty, Really for the 2006 anthology The Art of Seduction.

As well, he directed and appeared on the CBC Radio post-apocalyptic comedy Steve, The First and its sequel, Steve, The Second, for his friend Matt Watts. He is also a writer for Watts' new sitcom Michael, Tuesdays and Thursdays, which aired on CBC Television in fall 2011.[6]

In the summer of 2007, he became the show-runner and executive producer of Less Than Kind, a half hour comedy starring Maury Chaykin.

McKinney was in an episode of the Canadian children's TV show Dino Dan called "Prehistoric Zoo/Ready? Set? Dino!" He plays Dino Dan's track coach in the second part, "Ready? Set? Dino!", of this two-part episode released 4 October 2010 (Canada).[7]

He co-wrote and starred in the Kids in the Hall 2010 reunion project Death Comes to Town.[8]

In 2011, he was an executive producer of Picnicface, a sketch TV series from the Halifax comedy troupe of the same name produced for The Comedy Network.[9]

In 2013, he co-starred in Rocket Monkeys as the main antagonist, Lord Peel. In 2014, he appeared in the CBC television series The Best Laid Plans.[10] Beginning in 2015, he has been a co-star on the NBC sitcom Superstore which was renewed for a fourth season in February 2018.

Dynaman

McKinney is credited in the American dubbed parody of the popular Japanese television series Kagaku Sentai Dynaman as the voice of Yousuke, aka Dyna Blue.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994The Passion of John RuskinJohn RuskinShort film
1996Brain CandyDon Roritor / Simon / Cabbie / Gunther / Cop #1 / Nina Bedford / Melanie / Drill sergeant / Sharisse (White-trash woman)Also writer
1997The Wrong GuyCameoUncredited
1997HayseedAlien Doctor
1997Spice WorldGraydon
1998FidelioMarkShort film
1998The Last Days of DiscoRex
1998The HerdUnknown
1998Dog ParkDr. Cavan, Dog Psychologist
1998A Night at the RoxburyFather Williams
1999The Out-of-TownersGreg
1999New Waterford GirlDoctor Hogan
1999Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded FangMr. Fish
1999SuperstarFather Ritley
2000The Ladies ManMr. White
2000This Might Be GoodUnknownShort film
2002ToothpasteHusbandShort film
2003The Saddest Music in the WorldChester KentAlso additional camera operator
2003Falling AngelsReg and Ron
2006Snow CakeNeighbourUncredited
2006Not Pretty, ReallyInterviewerShort film; also director
2006Unaccompanied MinorsGuard in the Hall #3
2008CarfuckersPayetteShort film; also writer
2009High LifeJeremy
2017Room for RentWarren Baldwin
2018Seven Stages to Achieve Eternal Bliss By Passing Through the Gateway Chosen By the Holy StorshCultist
2018DoozyClovis (voice)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985–1990Saturday Night LiveVarious voices21 episodes; uncredited
1987Seeing ThingsUnknownEpisode: "Another Point of View"
1987–1990Street LegalStanley / Officer Robert Kaufman2 episodes
1988DynamanDynablue (voice)Unknown episodes
1988–1995The Kids in the HallVarious102 episodes; also writer and director
1995–1997Saturday Night LiveVarious48 episodes
2000Twitch CityRex Reilly3 episodes
2000Strangers with CandyLeeEpisode: "The Last Temptation of Blank"
2000The IndustryDean SutherlandEpisode: "Wrongly Convicted"
2001ClerksFreak #2 (voice)Episode: "The Last Episode Ever"
20013rd Rock from the SunGuyEpisode: "My Mother, My Dick"
2001MentorsMack SennettEpisode: "Silent Movie"
2001DiceSam Cutter6 episodes
2001Criminal MastermindUnknownTV movie
2003Wanda at LargeMark2 episodes
2003The SeriesBertley Pleakley (voice)Episode: "Fibber: Experiment 032"
2003The Toronto ShowVariousEpisode #1.1
2003–2006Slings & ArrowsRichard Smith-Jones18 episodes; also creator and writer
2004Puppets Who KillQuiz Show HostEpisode: "Rocko Gets a Lung"
2005Corner GasBillEpisode: "An American in Saskatchewan"
2005Kevin HillProfessor Xavier AmbroseEpisode: "Losing Isn't Everything"
2005Robson ArmsTom Goldblum3 episodes
2005Burnt ToastTrevorTV movie
2005Rick Mercer ReportDriver in Responsible Drinking CommercialEpisode #3.3
2005–2006Hatching, Matching and DispatchingTodd6 episodes
2006Heyday!Bob HopeTV movie
2006–2007Studio 60 on the Sunset StripAndy Mackinaw10 episodes; also writer
2010Death Comes to TownVarious8 episodes; also writer
2010Less Than KindGunman / The Bear2 episodes; also writer, executive producer, and director
2010Dino DanMr. Drumheller2 episodes
2013Rocket MonkeysLord Peel (voice)3 episodes
2013Mother Up!LelandEpisode: "Shoe I Am"
2014The Best Laid PlansGeorge Quimby6 episodes
2013–2014This Hour Has 22 MinutesVarious2 episodes; also writer
2014Spun OutAlastairEpisode: "Middle Aged Men in the Hall"
2014Space Riders: Division EarthChair3 episodes
2014Odd SquadGeneral PentagonEpisode: "Crime at Shapely Manor"
2015–2017Man Seeking WomanTom18 episodes
2015–presentSuperstoreGlenn SturgisMain cast

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/4/Mark-McKinney.html |title=Mark McKinney Biography (1959-) |publisher=Filmreference.com |date= |accessdate=2012-11-26}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://snl.jt.org/cast.php?i=MaMc |title=SNL Archives | Cast |publisher=Snl.jt.org |date=1995-01-14 |accessdate=2012-11-26 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121022013303/http://snl.jt.org/cast.php?i=MaMc |archivedate=2012-10-22 |df= }}
3. ^{{cite web |title=The Saddest Music in the World |url=https://www.amazon.com/Saddest-Music-World-Mark-McKinney/dp/B001EOC27A |website=amazon.com |publisher=Amazon |accessdate=20 October 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web | last = Barratt | first = Amy | title = Kid makes good | publisher = Montreal Mirror | date = 2002-07-11 | url = http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2002/071102/theatre.html | accessdate = 2008-07-18 }}
5. ^{{cite web | last = Kois | first = Dan | title = Can Studio 60 Be Saved? | publisher = Slate.com | date= 2006-10-23 | url = http://www.slate.com/id/2151608 | accessdate = 2006-10-24 }}
6. ^"Camelot & cover songs: Inside CBC's new fall lineup" {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130129123205/http://arts.nationalpost.com/2011/06/08/camelot-cover-songs-inside-cbcs-new-fall-lineup/ |date=2013-01-29 }}. National Post, June 8, 2011.
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/dino-dan-2011/episode-17-season-1/prehistoric-zoo-ready/307523 |title=Dino Dan Episode Guide 2010 Season 1 - 'Twas a Dinosaur, Episode 17 |publisher=TVGuide.com |date= |accessdate=2012-11-26}}
8. ^"Nothing is sacred in new Kids in the Hall series". Xtra!, December 28, 2009.
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/comedy-network-orders-picnicface-tv-55995 |title=Comedy Network Orders Picnicface TV Series |publisher=The Hollywood Reporter |date=2010-12-03 |accessdate=2012-11-26}}
10. ^Bill Brioux, [https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/television/2014/01/04/best_laid_plans_turns_satiric_focus_on_politics.html "‘Best Laid Plans’ turns satiric focus on politics"]. Toronto Star, January 4, 2014.

External links

  • Mark McKinney on IMDb
{{The Kids in the Hall}}{{ACCT Best Supporting Actor}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:McKinney, Mark}}

11 : 1959 births|Living people|Male actors from Ottawa|Canadian male film actors|Canadian male television actors|Canadian television personalities|Canadian television producers|Best Supporting Actor Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners|The Kids in the Hall members|Best Actor in a Drama Series Canadian Screen Award winners|Canadian sketch comedians

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