Nicholas J. "Nick" Kroll (born June 5, 1978) is an American actor, screenwriter, producer, and comedian. He is best known for his role as Rodney Ruxin on The League and his own Comedy Central program, Kroll Show. Read full biography of Nick Kroll →
A comedian is sort of like a wild animal. It really just depends on where you catch them. Sometimes they want to cuddle up, and sometimes they'll... →
For me, I was literally trying to stay afloat. I never actually thought I would get my own sketch show. So the idea that one day I would have my own... →
I came to New York and started doing stand-up and improv, and started auditioning for commercials and voiceovers and stuff. My first job was on a... →
In general in comedy, there are fewer people making a ton of money and a lot more people making a living. For me, the goal is just being able to make... →
In high school, I went to a place called the Mountain School. It's on a farm in Vermont, and I read Emerson and Thoreau and ran around the woods.... →
My friends, we all improvise together usually. So we write what I think is a good script but always leave a lot of room to find stuff on the day; and... →
Really, I just love doing comedy. Any form it takes is great, as long as I can keep doing it, you know? If I can do my show and 'The League'... →