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Brian Stack (comedian)

Brian Stack (born August 18, 1964) is an American actor, comedian, and writer best known for his sketch comedy work. He worked on all three late-night talk shows hosted by Conan O'Brien including Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien on NBC, and Conan on TBS. Stack left Conan in April 2015 to join the writing staff of the CBS series The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Brian Stack
Born (1964-08-18) August 18, 1964 (age 59)
Alma materIndiana University (B.A.)[1]
University of Wisconsin–Madison (M.A.)[1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • writer
Years active1992–present
Spouse
Miriam Tolan
(m. 1996)
Children1

Career edit

Stack got his start in comedy with the improv comedy troupe The Second City[2] in Chicago, working alongside fellow comedians such as Amy Poehler.[3]

Late Night with Conan O'Brien edit

Stack became a sketch writer on Late Night with Conan O'Brien in 1997[2] and served as a writer and actor on the show. The first sketch he wrote for the show was the inaugural iteration of the running gag "Andy’s Little Sister, Stacy," in which Stack's former Chicago improv colleague Amy Poehler portrayed the 13-year-old younger sibling of O'Brien's sidekick, Andy Richter, whose unrequited crush on O'Brien manifests in a range of emotion that runs "from adorable bashfulness to volcanic, homicidal rage." Stack later said of Poehler in a 2021 Washington Post interview, "I've always been in awe of her incredible talent, but seeing her, Conan and Andy [Richter] have so much fun in that sketch is an especially wonderful memory for me and I'll never forget it."[3][4]

Stack first appeared onscreen when one of the writers asked him to play a doctor in a sketch in which he had no dialogue. One of the first characters he did on the show was Bathtime Bob the Hygiene Cowboy, who sang about bath time, but, like many of Stack's characters, there was a dark, tragic underbelly to his upbeat nature. Stack had previously tried to develop this character at Second City, but it never appeared in any shows.[5]

Stack played many recurring characters on the show, most notably those clad in anachronistic or elaborate outfits, and he was known for playing many characters with long beards and mustaches, such as God, Zeus, Socrates, Gandalf, Dumbledore, and The Interrupter. Jeff Loveness of Jimmy Kimmel Live has observed of Stack's characters that there was "such a sadness to each character, but they would not acknowledge their sadness", an assessment that Stack agrees with. Stack has further explained that, "My favorite kind of comedy on the late-night has always been the non-topical silly stuff where it's not really at anybody's expense. My least favorite kind of joke is a celebrity joke, because it tends to be very familiar or sometimes very mean, and if it's not mean it doesn't even work, usually...But my favorite kind of comedy on late night is at no one's expense but the character that's involved in the sketch where you're not really going after anybody."[5] Stack remained with O'Brien after O'Brien's move to The Tonight Show in 2009, and made occasional appearances, such as when he played an NRA spokesman who intimates violence to accomplish his agenda.[citation needed]

Among the characters he portrayed:

Stack also created the recurring segment "Pierre Bernard's Recliner of Rage",[citation needed] and his voice work on the show included provided the voices of numerous celebrities parodied in the Syncro-Vox faux interviews conducted by O'Brien, including Dick Cheney, Mike Tyson, and Martha Stewart.[citation needed]

Conan recurring characters edit

Stack continued his work on O'Brien's TBS series, Conan. His last episode aired on April 2, 2015, with Stack in a sketch as The Interrupter where he and his character bade farewell to the series.[15]

Among his recurring characters:

  • James Sinclair St. Wallins, Audiencey Awards Fashion Correspondent.
  • Brian LaFontaine, Singer on "Basic Cable Name That Tune". Conan frequently expresses his contempt for this character, making comments such as "Hate that guy" or "Easily my least favorite person".
  • Voiceover of Minty, the Candy Cane That Briefly Fell on the Ground, singing the theme song for "Minty the Candycane Who Briefly Fell On The Ground" (played by Brian McCann).
  • Joe Galliano, John Galliano's 'brother' whom Conan interviews, generally in response to comments made by John Galliano. Joe tries to defend his brother while changing into ridiculous hats every time the camera switches back to Conan.
  • Wiki Bear, Stack provides the voice of 2014 recurring character "Wiki Bear", a teddy bear who has a vast knowledge of very disturbing facts.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert edit

After fellow Second City alumnus Stephen Colbert succeeded David Letterman as the host of the CBS series Late Show, Stack left Conan, and returned to New York to take a job on the Late Show writing staff.[2] He voices the characters of "Cartoon Donald Trump", "God," and "The Ghost of Abraham Lincoln" on the show.[2]

Other work edit

Stack played "Special Agent in Charge" in the 1997 movie Spaceman.

Stack played Howard Jorgensen on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock in the episodes "Jack Meets Dennis", "Succession" and "Larry King".

Stack co-starred as "The World's Tallest Nebraskan" in the Comedy Central animated series Freak Show in 2006.

Stack played Mark, an employee of the Buffalo branch who becomes angry when learning the branch is being shut down, in "Company Picnic", the May 14, 2009 fifth season finale, and 100th episode, of the American version of The Office.

Stack played a cop in "First Date", the April 4, 2013 second season episode of the FOX sitcom New Girl. That same year, he appeared as Ted in the TV series Parks and Recreation, a role that recurred into 2014.[episode needed]

On October 13, 2013, Stack played Don in the Aqua Teen Hunger Force season ten, episode season "Piranha Germs". On July 26, 2015, he played Mappy the Map in the season eleven episode "Knapsack!"

On May 15, 2014, Stack appeared in a sketch titled "Tear Down" in "Craig Robinson Wears a Bordeaux Button Down & Dark Jeans", the second episode of the third season of Comedy Bang! Bang!

Stack is a frequent performer in the ASSSSCAT improvisational comedy show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York City and Los Angeles.[citation needed]

Voice work edit

He provided voices for numerous characters in the video games Deer Avenger (1998) and Deer Avenger 2: Deer in the City (1999), which were written by Stack's fellow Late Night writer/actor Brian McCann, and which co-starred McCann, Tina Fey, Jon Glaser, and Amy Poehler.

In 2000, Stack played "Whiskers" in "Western Day", the December 6, 2000, pilot episode of Robert Smigel's TV series TV Funhouse.

In 2012 Stack provided the voice for the Airplane Pilot in Hotel Transylvania.

Stack voiced the CEO in the web series Talking Tom and Friends

Personal life edit

Stack is married to actress Miriam Tolan, another Second City alum, regular performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre,[1][16] and former correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart who has also appeared in the movie The Heat and on shows like 30 Rock, The League, At Home with Amy Sedaris and Jon Glaser Loves Gear.[17] The pair wed in 1996[18] and have a daughter.[16]

Awards edit

  • As a member of Late Night's writing staff, Stack won five Writers Guild Awards for Writing in a Comedy/Variety Series for 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006. He was also nominated in 1999, 2001, and 2004.
  • Stack was also nominated for an Emmy Award every year since 1998 for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program as a member of the writing team, winning in 2007.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Thomas, Rob (September 17, 2018). "Conan/Colbert writer Brian Stack comes back to UW". The Cap Times. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d Wright, Megh (April 2, 2015). "Longtime 'Conan' Writer Brian Stack Is Headed to 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert'". Vulture. Retrieved May 8, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Yahr, Emily (June 23, 2021). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on June 23, 2021. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  4. ^ Stack, Brian (October 8, 1997). "Andy's Little Sister Stacy". Late Night with Conan O'Brien. NBC. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved June 23, 2021 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ a b c Wright, Megh (September 3, 2014). "Sketch Anatomy: Brian Stack on the Traveling Salesman and His Conan Characters". Vulture. Retrieved May 8, 2021.
  6. ^ Satellite TV Channels: The Greatest Hits - "Late Night With Conan O'Brien", archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved May 7, 2021
  7. ^ Guys From Another Dimension - 1998, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved May 7, 2021
  8. ^ Jeremy and Ira, Two Guys from Another Dimension - 9/16/1998, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved May 7, 2021
  9. ^ Jeremy & Ira - 12/16/98, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved May 7, 2021
  10. ^ Captain Barnacle and Kilty McBagpipes - 2/29/2000, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved May 7, 2021
  11. ^ Kilty McBagpipes - 3/17/2004, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved May 7, 2021
  12. ^ Steve St. Helens & Celebrity Survey - 10/5/2004, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved May 7, 2021
  13. ^ Late Night 'St. Helen's Major Eruption! 10/8/04, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved May 7, 2021
  14. ^ Stack, Brian (December 4, 2014). "As Steve St. Helens, the stagehand who was about to erupt, at "Late Night" years ago". Twitter.
  15. ^ Wright, Megh (April 3, 2015). "Brian Stack Visits Conan O'Brien as The Interrupter One Last Time". Vulture. Retrieved May 8, 2021.
  16. ^ a b VanHooker, Brian (May 30, 2023). "An Uninterrupted Oral History of The Interrupter from 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien'". Cracked. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
  17. ^ Stone, Natalie (August 7, 2015). "7 Former 'Daily Show' Correspondents Who Didn't Attend Jon Stewart's Finale". The Hollywood Reporter.
  18. ^ Wright, Megh (March 18, 2015). "Watch Brian Stack and Miriam Tolan Try Some Role Play at Second City". Vulture. Retrieved March 26, 2024.

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The Interrupter redirects here For other uses see Interrupter disambiguation Brian Stack born August 18 1964 is an American actor comedian and writer best known for his sketch comedy work He worked on all three late night talk shows hosted by Conan O Brien including Late Night with Conan O Brien and The Tonight Show with Conan O Brien on NBC and Conan on TBS Stack left Conan in April 2015 to join the writing staff of the CBS series The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Brian StackBorn 1964 08 18 August 18 1964 age 59 Chicago Illinois U S Alma materIndiana University B A 1 University of Wisconsin Madison M A 1 OccupationsActor comedian writerYears active1992 presentSpouseMiriam Tolan m 1996 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Late Night with Conan O Brien 1 2 Conan recurring characters 1 3 The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 1 4 Other work 1 5 Voice work 2 Personal life 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer editStack got his start in comedy with the improv comedy troupe The Second City 2 in Chicago working alongside fellow comedians such as Amy Poehler 3 Late Night with Conan O Brien edit Stack became a sketch writer on Late Night with Conan O Brien in 1997 2 and served as a writer and actor on the show The first sketch he wrote for the show was the inaugural iteration of the running gag Andy s Little Sister Stacy in which Stack s former Chicago improv colleague Amy Poehler portrayed the 13 year old younger sibling of O Brien s sidekick Andy Richter whose unrequited crush on O Brien manifests in a range of emotion that runs from adorable bashfulness to volcanic homicidal rage Stack later said of Poehler in a 2021 Washington Post interview I ve always been in awe of her incredible talent but seeing her Conan and Andy Richter have so much fun in that sketch is an especially wonderful memory for me and I ll never forget it 3 4 Stack first appeared onscreen when one of the writers asked him to play a doctor in a sketch in which he had no dialogue One of the first characters he did on the show was Bathtime Bob the Hygiene Cowboy who sang about bath time but like many of Stack s characters there was a dark tragic underbelly to his upbeat nature Stack had previously tried to develop this character at Second City but it never appeared in any shows 5 Stack played many recurring characters on the show most notably those clad in anachronistic or elaborate outfits and he was known for playing many characters with long beards and mustaches such as God Zeus Socrates Gandalf Dumbledore and The Interrupter Jeff Loveness of Jimmy Kimmel Live has observed of Stack s characters that there was such a sadness to each character but they would not acknowledge their sadness an assessment that Stack agrees with Stack has further explained that My favorite kind of comedy on the late night has always been the non topical silly stuff where it s not really at anybody s expense My least favorite kind of joke is a celebrity joke because it tends to be very familiar or sometimes very mean and if it s not mean it doesn t even work usually But my favorite kind of comedy on late night is at no one s expense but the character that s involved in the sketch where you re not really going after anybody 5 Stack remained with O Brien after O Brien s move to The Tonight Show in 2009 and made occasional appearances such as when he played an NRA spokesman who intimates violence to accomplish his agenda citation needed Among the characters he portrayed Artie Kendall the Ghost Crooner Fantastic Guy Frankenstein Wastes a Minute of Our Time Hannigan the Traveling Salesman The Interrupter The Slipnutz Bullet Proof Legs Assassin a man dressed in all black who always shoots the Bullet Proof Legs Guys at the end of every sketch 5 Clive Clemmons British heavy metal guitar legend with his own satellite tv channel filled with his favorite inappropriate responses from everyday life 6 Ira of Jeremy amp Ira performed with Late Night writer Jon Glaser as Jeremy as two bizarre men from another dimension dressed in black hoods who would visit Conan amp Andy from time to time always appearing in the corner of the TV screen They never speak and only communicate through nodding and other gestures 7 8 9 Kilty McBagpipes an extremely stereotypical Scottish man who dresses in a kilt and dances to bagpipe music 10 11 Steve St Helens a stagehand on the show whose temper rises until he erupts The character first appeared when Mount St Helens began showing activity in early 2005 12 13 14 Stack also created the recurring segment Pierre Bernard s Recliner of Rage citation needed and his voice work on the show included provided the voices of numerous celebrities parodied in the Syncro Vox faux interviews conducted by O Brien including Dick Cheney Mike Tyson and Martha Stewart citation needed Conan recurring characters edit Stack continued his work on O Brien s TBS series Conan His last episode aired on April 2 2015 with Stack in a sketch as The Interrupter where he and his character bade farewell to the series 15 Among his recurring characters James Sinclair St Wallins Audiencey Awards Fashion Correspondent Brian LaFontaine Singer on Basic Cable Name That Tune Conan frequently expresses his contempt for this character making comments such as Hate that guy or Easily my least favorite person Voiceover of Minty the Candy Cane That Briefly Fell on the Ground singing the theme song for Minty the Candycane Who Briefly Fell On The Ground played by Brian McCann Joe Galliano John Galliano s brother whom Conan interviews generally in response to comments made by John Galliano Joe tries to defend his brother while changing into ridiculous hats every time the camera switches back to Conan Wiki Bear Stack provides the voice of 2014 recurring character Wiki Bear a teddy bear who has a vast knowledge of very disturbing facts The Late Show with Stephen Colbert edit After fellow Second City alumnus Stephen Colbert succeeded David Letterman as the host of the CBS series Late Show Stack left Conan and returned to New York to take a job on the Late Show writing staff 2 He voices the characters of Cartoon Donald Trump God and The Ghost of Abraham Lincoln on the show 2 Other work edit Stack played Special Agent in Charge in the 1997 movie Spaceman Stack played Howard Jorgensen on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock in the episodes Jack Meets Dennis Succession and Larry King Stack co starred as The World s Tallest Nebraskan in the Comedy Central animated series Freak Show in 2006 Stack played Mark an employee of the Buffalo branch who becomes angry when learning the branch is being shut down in Company Picnic the May 14 2009 fifth season finale and 100th episode of the American version of The Office Stack played a cop in First Date the April 4 2013 second season episode of the FOX sitcom New Girl That same year he appeared as Ted in the TV series Parks and Recreation a role that recurred into 2014 episode needed On October 13 2013 Stack played Don in the Aqua Teen Hunger Force season ten episode season Piranha Germs On July 26 2015 he played Mappy the Map in the season eleven episode Knapsack On May 15 2014 Stack appeared in a sketch titled Tear Down in Craig Robinson Wears a Bordeaux Button Down amp Dark Jeans the second episode of the third season of Comedy Bang Bang Stack is a frequent performer in the ASSSSCAT improvisational comedy show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York City and Los Angeles citation needed Voice work edit He provided voices for numerous characters in the video games Deer Avenger 1998 and Deer Avenger 2 Deer in the City 1999 which were written by Stack s fellow Late Night writer actor Brian McCann and which co starred McCann Tina Fey Jon Glaser and Amy Poehler In 2000 Stack played Whiskers in Western Day the December 6 2000 pilot episode of Robert Smigel s TV series TV Funhouse In 2012 Stack provided the voice for the Airplane Pilot in Hotel Transylvania Stack voiced the CEO in the web series Talking Tom and FriendsPersonal life editStack is married to actress Miriam Tolan another Second City alum regular performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre 1 16 and former correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart who has also appeared in the movie The Heat and on shows like 30 Rock The League At Home with Amy Sedaris and Jon Glaser Loves Gear 17 The pair wed in 1996 18 and have a daughter 16 Awards editAs a member of Late Night s writing staff Stack won five Writers Guild Awards for Writing in a Comedy Variety Series for 2000 2002 2003 2005 and 2006 He was also nominated in 1999 2001 and 2004 Stack was also nominated for an Emmy Award every year since 1998 for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Music or Comedy Program as a member of the writing team winning in 2007 See also editList of Late Night with Conan O Brien sketchesReferences edit a b c Thomas Rob September 17 2018 Conan Colbert writer Brian Stack comes back to UW The Cap Times Retrieved March 26 2024 a b c d Wright Megh April 2 2015 Longtime Conan Writer Brian Stack Is Headed to Late Show with Stephen Colbert Vulture Retrieved May 8 2021 a b Yahr Emily June 23 2021 End of a late night era 28 years of memorable Conan moments The Washington Post Archived from the original on June 23 2021 Retrieved June 23 2021 Stack Brian October 8 1997 Andy s Little Sister Stacy Late Night with Conan O Brien NBC Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved June 23 2021 via YouTube a b c Wright Megh September 3 2014 Sketch Anatomy Brian Stack on the Traveling Salesman and His Conan Characters Vulture Retrieved May 8 2021 Satellite TV Channels The Greatest Hits Late Night With Conan O Brien archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved May 7 2021 Guys From Another Dimension 1998 archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved May 7 2021 Jeremy and Ira Two Guys from Another Dimension 9 16 1998 archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved May 7 2021 Jeremy amp Ira 12 16 98 archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved May 7 2021 Captain Barnacle and Kilty McBagpipes 2 29 2000 archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved May 7 2021 Kilty McBagpipes 3 17 2004 archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved May 7 2021 Steve St Helens amp Celebrity Survey 10 5 2004 archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved May 7 2021 Late Night St Helen s Major Eruption 10 8 04 archived from the original on December 21 2021 retrieved May 7 2021 Stack Brian December 4 2014 As Steve St Helens the stagehand who was about to erupt at Late Night years ago Twitter Wright Megh April 3 2015 Brian Stack Visits Conan O Brien as The Interrupter One Last Time Vulture Retrieved May 8 2021 a b VanHooker Brian May 30 2023 An Uninterrupted Oral History of The Interrupter from Late Night with Conan O Brien Cracked Retrieved March 26 2024 Stone Natalie August 7 2015 7 Former Daily Show Correspondents Who Didn t Attend Jon Stewart s Finale The Hollywood Reporter Wright Megh March 18 2015 Watch Brian Stack and Miriam Tolan Try Some Role Play at Second City Vulture Retrieved March 26 2024 External links editBrian Stack at IMDb Interviewed by Josh Fulton on archive org Interview on The Sound of Young America podcast April 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian Stack comedian amp oldid 1215681381, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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