Kyle Kinane


Kyle Christian Kinane is an American stand-up comedian, actor and voice actor from Addison, Illinois.

Career

Kinane's first television appearance was on The Nanny playing "Young Roger Clinton".
His debut album Death of the Party, recorded at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles and released in 2010 on AST Records, was met with critical acclaim. Kinane was named in Varietys "Ten Comics to Watch in 2010".
Kinane has had a longstanding relationship with the cable channel Comedy Central, including serving as the voice for their on-air announcements since 2011. His first Comedy Central Presents half-hour special was on February 25, 2011. Other Comedy Central programs on which he has appeared include Drunk History, the game show @midnight, which he has won seven times, and the 2014 animated series TripTank.
Kinane's first stand-up comedy DVD special, Whiskey Icarus, was released in 2012. His second stand-up DVD special, "I Liked His Old Stuff Better," was released in 2015.
Kinane has performed his stand-up on television programs Last Call with Carson Daly, Live at Gotham, Conan and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He has opened for comedians Patton Oswalt and Daniel Tosh on tour.
He has appeared on many audio and video podcasts, including Comedy Bang! Bang!, Doug Loves Movies, Getting Doug with High, The Grandma's Virginity Podcast, The Nerdist Podcast, Comedy Film Nerds, Stop Podcasting Yourself, The Adam Carolla Show, You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes, All Growz Up with Melinda Hill WTF with Marc Maron, and The Art of Wrestling with Colt Cabana. He was also featured in the web-series, Outside Comedy, where he discussed his love for mountain biking.
Kinane also runs his own podcast along with fellow comedian and indoor cat, Dave Stone, entitled "The Boogie Monster"
Kinane plays the coke-head ex-boyfriend of Gillian Jacobs in Judd Apatow's Netflix series Love.
He is the voice of Ice Cream in the short-lived Disney XD series Right Now Kapow.
He plays Rod on the TruTV series, Those Who Can't.
He is the voice of Bullet on the Netflix series Paradise PD. 'Bullet' is an anthropomorphic police dog that assists the human police officers to the best of his ability.
Kinane is an avid needle pointer and crocheter. As a teenager, he was active in 4-H and would often enter his creations in county fairs as mentioned in Boogie Monster episode "Dogs & Cats" 2/27/2018.

Discography

YearAlbum
2010Death of the Party
2012Whiskey Icarus
2015I Liked His Old Stuff Better
2016Loose in Chicago
2020Trampoline in a Ditch

Filmography

Film