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Trevor Moore (comedian)

Trevor Paul Moore[3] (April 4, 1980 – August 7, 2021) was an American comedian, actor, writer, filmmaker, and solo comedy musician. He was known for being one of the three founding members—alongside Sam Brown and Zach Cregger—of the New York City-based comedy troupe the Whitest Kids U' Know (WKUK), who had their own sketch comedy series on IFC that ran for five seasons.

Trevor Moore
Moore at the 2007 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Trevor Paul Moore

(1980-04-04)April 4, 1980
DiedAugust 7, 2021(2021-08-07) (aged 41)[1]
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • writer
  • director
  • producer
  • musician
Years active1996–2021
Spouse
Aimee Carlson
(m. 2010)
[2]
Children1

Early life edit

Moore was born in Montclair, New Jersey.[4] His parents are former Christian folk-rock singers Mickey and Becki Moore who were successful in the 1980s, their single "Love Song for Number Two" having reached No. 2 on the U.S. Christian charts.[5][6] Because he traveled a lot on tour with his family, he changed schools constantly, going to about five different schools.[7] By the age of 15, he became a published cartoonist after compiling his early work in a book called Scraps.[8][9] At 16, Moore created the comic strip Cuddy for the now-defunct newspaper The Charlottesville Observer in Charlottesville, Virginia.[10]

Moore attended high school at the Covenant School in Charlottesville, and by the time he was 18 he graduated while also developing personal projects.[8] Moore started out as a broadcasting major at Virginia Commonwealth University, and while he originally wanted to study journalism and political science, he chose film in the end.[11] Moore, like his future Whitest Kids U' Know companions Sam Brown and Zach Cregger, studied at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, where he majored in film with a BFA and graduated cum laude.[12]

Career edit

1990s edit

From 1997 to 1998, his show The Trevor Moore Show ran on public-access television in Charlottesville, Virginia. It garnered a following among the local college community, and by the time he was 18, Moore was offered a deal by Pax-TV (now Ion Television).[5] The show lasted sixteen episodes, featuring sketches like "Hey Hey, Who Died Today?" (a parody newscast from the local senior citizens' home) and the "Walking-Talking Box", but was cancelled due to what was deemed offensive material and a mistake regarding the programming of the show, namely being broadcast too early for its rating.[8] It was his belief that the show would only air at night, but halfway through the first season he found out that it was being rerun at 9 a.m. on Saturday mornings.[8]

Later, Moore went on to work at the cable TV startup company ImaginAsianTV as a producer and writer for Jimbo Matison's Uncle Morty's Dub Shack, a comedy show that involved comedians performing sketches and re-voicing and parodying old Asian movies.[13]

2000s edit

By 2002, in his last year of college, Moore was granted a personal internship at Saturday Night Live. Initially, Moore was only going to be there for one semester, but the show ended up asking him to stay for the entire year. This got him into the coveted NBC Page Program, which receives about 50,000 applications and only admits 50 people a year.[5] He credits Saturday Night Live creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels as part of his comedic education.[8][12]

In 2004, Moore's comedy troupe, the Whitest Kids U' Know, started a regular engagement at the Lower East Side bar called Pianos.[8] The success of WKUK on the internet and in live shows led to an invitation to the 2006 HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. The troupe won the award for Best Sketch Group and attracted the attention of many Hollywood executives.[8] Following their success at the festival, Sundance, MTV, and Comedy Central all approached the group to do a television pilot, but Fuse was already getting it started. It is now in syndication around the world.[12]

In 2008, Moore was a guest voice on an episode of the HBO show The Life and Times of Tim.[14]

After the success of the Whitest Kids U' Know, Fox Searchlight approached Moore and Cregger with a script and offered them a movie project. After consideration, they accepted, rewrote the original script and adapted it to their comedy style, and after completing filming of the second season of The Whitest Kids U' Know, they directed and starred in Miss March. This was Moore's first feature film. It was released on March 13, 2009.[15][16]

2010s edit

 
The Whitest Kids U' Know at an event in 2010. From left to right: Moore, Timmy Williams, Darren Trumeter, Sam Brown, and Zach Cregger

During their college years, Moore and Sam Brown had the idea for a movie about the American Civil War. Finally, while shooting the fifth season for The Whitest Kids U' Know, he and the troupe wrote and filmed his second feature film titled The Civil War on Drugs (2011), where they all played multiple roles. The movie was directed by Moore and Cregger. It had limited release in theaters and ultimately ran simultaneously with the fifth season of WKUK. It is a historical drama that the WKUK made to document the journey to legalize marijuana during the Civil War.[17]

Moore played Josh Armstrong on Fox's comedy television series Breaking In.[18]

Moore was periodically featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in recurring segments showcasing pre-taped, man-on-the-street style comedy bits, featuring pranks on and encounters with an unsuspecting public.[19][20] Moore also collaborated on various occasions with Funny or Die and Comedy Central.[21]

Since the foundation of the WKUK comedy troupe, Moore and the other members have constantly participated in on-stage presentations, either individually or as a group in different projects. He toured every year with the WKUK troupe, performing old and new sketches in live shows.[5] From time to time, Moore performed in live shows called the Whatev'r Show alongside other comedians in New York City and Hollywood.[22]

On the first Tuesday of every month from November 6, 2012—when it opened with a special show on the night of the presidential election—through February 2013, Trevor Moore did a talk show and comedy show on stage with fellow comedian Josh Fadem in L.A. The show was called The Show Where Trevor Moore Does a Talk Show Thing and Josh Fadem Does Some Other Stuff Too All in One... Plus More.[23]

Moore released his debut album, Drunk Texts to Myself, on Comedy Central Records in March 2013. He directed and starred in complementary musical videos for the album, also produced by Comedy Central. The album has 12 tracks, including "Drunk Texts to Myself (featuring Reggie Watts)", "What About Mouthwash?", and "Founding Fathers Rap".[24] Drunk Texts to Myself represented contradiction in society using a variety of musical forms, going from rap and metal to country and pop.[24] He performed the album along with some friends on a tour around the U.S.[5][24]

Moore released his second album, High in Church, on Comedy Central on March 10, 2015.[25] This album contained live and new songs. Unique songs included "Kitty History", a parable of conspiracy theories;[26] "The Gays Got Married", a sardonic country song;[27] and "The Ballad of Billy John", which explores the nature of malicious YouTube comments.[28] He released his third album, The Story of Our Times, on Comedy Central on April 20, 2018. Unlike the previous album, there are no live renditions of previously released songs. The subject matter is varied, including the inanity of YouTube celebrities, reality television and Internet trolls.[29][30]

Moore made a miniseries with Brown called The Trevor Moore Show that consisted of three episodes and started airing on Comedy Central in August 2019.[31] Moore was also the creator of the Disney Channel show Just Roll With It, which premiered in June 2019.[32]

2020s edit

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Moore hosted The Trevor Moore Quarantine Show[33] on YouTube, which often involved a sketch with him and his dog, followed by a recorded live stream session with old WKUK cast members discussing various topics.[34] He and the other members of The Whitest Kids U' Know created an animated film, Mars, which was in post-production at the time of his death in 2021.[35]

Personal life edit

Moore married Aimee Carlson in October 2010.[2] The couple first met when Moore was 23; they had one son together.[32]

Death edit

On August 7, 2021, at the age of 41, Moore died after being involved in an accident at his residence resulting in blunt force head trauma.[1][36][37] TMZ reported that Moore fell from the upstairs balcony of his home at around 2:30 AM. Subsequent toxicology reports identified alcohol as a contributing factor.[38] Approximately one month prior to the accident, Moore had posted on Twitter that, upon his death, he wished to be referred to as "local sexpot", which was referenced in his Vulture obituary.[39][40]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Credit(s) Ref.
2009 Miss March Tucker Cleigh Writer, director, actor, producer [41]
2011 The Civil War on Drugs Trevor, various roles Actor, director, writer, producer [41]
2014 Our Robocop Remake Male Shop Owner Cameo appearance, convenience store robbery scene [42]
TBA Mars Various roles Actor, director, writer, producer [35]

Television edit

Year Title Role Credit(s) Ref.
1996–1998 The Trevor Moore Show Himself Producer, writer, creator [5]
2004–2006 Uncle Morty's Dub Shack Various roles Actor, voice [43]
2007–2011 The Whitest Kids U' Know Various roles Actor, producer, director, writer, co-creator [43]
2011 Breaking In Josh Armstrong Actor [44]
2011–2013 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Various roles Comedy segments: Winnovations, Dare [19]
2015 Trevor Moore's High in Church Himself Visionary Prophet, composer, writer, singer, guitar-player [45]
2016–2018 Walk the Prank Creator Creator and producer [43]
2018 The Story of Our Times Himself Composer, singer, writer [46]
2019–2021 Just Roll with It Creator Creator, writer, producer, composer [43]
2019–2021 Trevor Moore Talk Show Creator Creator, writer, producer, composer [47]

On stage edit

  • Whitest Kids U' Know Live (2006–2013)[48]
  • Whatev'r Show (2011–2012)[22]
  • The Show Where Trevor Moore Does a Talk Show Thing… (2012–2013)[23]

Discography edit

Year Album Label Note(s) Ref.
2006 The Whitest Kids U' Know What Are Records? Performer, composer [49]
2013 Drunk Texts to Myself (Audio CD) Comedy Central Rec. Vocalist, composer; feat. Reggie Watts [50]
2015 High in Church (Audio CD) Comedy Central Rec. Vocalist, composer [51]
2018 The Story of Our Times (Digital Download) Comedy Central Rec. Vocalist, composer [30]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "Aimee Carlson, Trevor Moore". The New York Times. October 8, 2010. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
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  7. ^ Ventura, Lauren (February 18, 2009). . The Daily Aztec. Archived from the original on February 23, 2009. Retrieved March 10, 2009.
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  9. ^ Moore, Trevor (1994). Scraps. Victory Audio Video Services. ISBN 9780964336902.
  10. ^ Service, Jane Dunlap Norris Media General News (March 10, 2009). "Charlottesville comic prepares Hollywood debut". NewsAdvance.com. Retrieved August 9, 2021.
  11. ^ Norris, Jane (March 10, 2009). "Homegrown comic Moore prepares Hollywood debut". The Daily Progress. Retrieved June 1, 2012.
  12. ^ a b c . Monsters and Critics. February 23, 2011. Archived from the original on December 2, 2013. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  13. ^ "Dub masters". Salon.com. October 13, 2005. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  14. ^ McCarthy, Sean L. (August 26, 2008). "Preview: HBO's The Life & Times of Tim". The Comic's Comic. Retrieved August 9, 2021.
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  19. ^ a b Dennis, Jr., David (July 30, 2013). "Some Of Jay Leno's 'Winnovations' Segments Are Actually Funny. Here Are The Best Of Them All". Uproxx. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
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  25. ^ Flores, Anita (March 4, 2015). "Trevor Moore of The Whitest Kids U' Know on Getting High in Church". Paste Magazine. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  26. ^ Waldron, RJ (March 4, 2015). "Trevor Moore from 'Whitest Kids U' Know' Talks About His New Comedy Special With Dancing Girls, a Band, Special Guests and… Cats?". The Interrobang. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  27. ^ Panisch, Alex (March 4, 2015). "Trevor Moore Details the Apocalyptic Repercussions of Gay Marriage". Out. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  28. ^ St. James, James (March 4, 2015). "Funny but Troubling Song About YouTube Commenters: "The Ballad of Billy John" By Trevor Moore". World of Wonder. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  29. ^ Techler, Graham (April 24, 2018). "Trevor Moore Undermines His Better Qualities in The Story of Our Times". Paste Magazine. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  30. ^ a b Buss, Andrew (April 20, 2018). "Trevor Moore tells us about "The Story Of Our Times"". The Laugh Button. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
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  32. ^ a b Kuperinsky, Amy (August 7, 2021). "Comedian Trevor Moore, N.J. native from The Whitest Kids U'Know, dead at 41". NJ.com. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  33. ^ "Trevor Moore's Quarantine Show: Episode 1". Archived from the original on December 15, 2021 – via YouTube.
  34. ^ "WKUK: Timmy's Bachelor Party". Archived from the original on December 15, 2021 – via YouTube.
  35. ^ a b Hoffman, Jordan (August 8, 2021). "Trevor Moore, Founding Member of Whitest Kids U' Know, Dies at Age 41". Vanity Fair. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  36. ^ Paybarah, Azi (August 9, 2021). "Trevor Moore, a Founder of 'The Whitest Kids U' Know,' Dies at 41". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on September 4, 2021. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
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  46. ^ "Trevor Moore: The Story of Our Times". Comedy Central. April 21, 2018. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  47. ^ Rubin, Elana (August 8, 2021). "Trevor Moore, The Whitest Kids U' Know Co-Founder, Dead at 41". E! Online. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  48. ^ Bluett, Iain (March 18, 2013). "Preview: Whitest Kids U' Know @ The State Theatre In D.C. On 3/22". talive.com. Ticket Alternative. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Trevor Moore at IMDb
  • Trevor Moore discography at Discogs
  • Twitter account

trevor, moore, comedian, confused, with, trevor, moore, hockey, trevor, paul, moore, april, 1980, august, 2021, american, comedian, actor, writer, filmmaker, solo, comedy, musician, known, being, three, founding, members, alongside, brown, zach, cregger, york,. Not to be confused with Trevor Moore ice hockey Trevor Paul Moore 3 April 4 1980 August 7 2021 was an American comedian actor writer filmmaker and solo comedy musician He was known for being one of the three founding members alongside Sam Brown and Zach Cregger of the New York City based comedy troupe the Whitest Kids U Know WKUK who had their own sketch comedy series on IFC that ran for five seasons Trevor MooreMoore at the 2007 San Diego Comic ConBornTrevor Paul Moore 1980 04 04 April 4 1980Montclair New Jersey U S DiedAugust 7 2021 2021 08 07 aged 41 1 Los Angeles California U S OccupationsComedianactorwriterdirectorproducermusicianYears active1996 2021SpouseAimee Carlson m 2010 wbr 2 Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1990s 2 2 2000s 2 3 2010s 2 4 2020s 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 On stage 7 Discography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editMoore was born in Montclair New Jersey 4 His parents are former Christian folk rock singers Mickey and Becki Moore who were successful in the 1980s their single Love Song for Number Two having reached No 2 on the U S Christian charts 5 6 Because he traveled a lot on tour with his family he changed schools constantly going to about five different schools 7 By the age of 15 he became a published cartoonist after compiling his early work in a book called Scraps 8 9 At 16 Moore created the comic strip Cuddy for the now defunct newspaper The Charlottesville Observer in Charlottesville Virginia 10 Moore attended high school at the Covenant School in Charlottesville and by the time he was 18 he graduated while also developing personal projects 8 Moore started out as a broadcasting major at Virginia Commonwealth University and while he originally wanted to study journalism and political science he chose film in the end 11 Moore like his future Whitest Kids U Know companions Sam Brown and Zach Cregger studied at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan where he majored in film with a BFA and graduated cum laude 12 Career edit1990s edit From 1997 to 1998 his show The Trevor Moore Show ran on public access television in Charlottesville Virginia It garnered a following among the local college community and by the time he was 18 Moore was offered a deal by Pax TV now Ion Television 5 The show lasted sixteen episodes featuring sketches like Hey Hey Who Died Today a parody newscast from the local senior citizens home and the Walking Talking Box but was cancelled due to what was deemed offensive material and a mistake regarding the programming of the show namely being broadcast too early for its rating 8 It was his belief that the show would only air at night but halfway through the first season he found out that it was being rerun at 9 a m on Saturday mornings 8 Later Moore went on to work at the cable TV startup company ImaginAsianTV as a producer and writer for Jimbo Matison s Uncle Morty s Dub Shack a comedy show that involved comedians performing sketches and re voicing and parodying old Asian movies 13 2000s edit By 2002 in his last year of college Moore was granted a personal internship at Saturday Night Live Initially Moore was only going to be there for one semester but the show ended up asking him to stay for the entire year This got him into the coveted NBC Page Program which receives about 50 000 applications and only admits 50 people a year 5 He credits Saturday Night Live creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels as part of his comedic education 8 12 In 2004 Moore s comedy troupe the Whitest Kids U Know started a regular engagement at the Lower East Side bar called Pianos 8 The success of WKUK on the internet and in live shows led to an invitation to the 2006 HBO U S Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen The troupe won the award for Best Sketch Group and attracted the attention of many Hollywood executives 8 Following their success at the festival Sundance MTV and Comedy Central all approached the group to do a television pilot but Fuse was already getting it started It is now in syndication around the world 12 In 2008 Moore was a guest voice on an episode of the HBO show The Life and Times of Tim 14 After the success of the Whitest Kids U Know Fox Searchlight approached Moore and Cregger with a script and offered them a movie project After consideration they accepted rewrote the original script and adapted it to their comedy style and after completing filming of the second season of The Whitest Kids U Know they directed and starred in Miss March This was Moore s first feature film It was released on March 13 2009 15 16 2010s edit nbsp The Whitest Kids U Know at an event in 2010 From left to right Moore Timmy Williams Darren Trumeter Sam Brown and Zach Cregger During their college years Moore and Sam Brown had the idea for a movie about the American Civil War Finally while shooting the fifth season for The Whitest Kids U Know he and the troupe wrote and filmed his second feature film titled The Civil War on Drugs 2011 where they all played multiple roles The movie was directed by Moore and Cregger It had limited release in theaters and ultimately ran simultaneously with the fifth season of WKUK It is a historical drama that the WKUK made to document the journey to legalize marijuana during the Civil War 17 Moore played Josh Armstrong on Fox s comedy television series Breaking In 18 Moore was periodically featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in recurring segments showcasing pre taped man on the street style comedy bits featuring pranks on and encounters with an unsuspecting public 19 20 Moore also collaborated on various occasions with Funny or Die and Comedy Central 21 Since the foundation of the WKUK comedy troupe Moore and the other members have constantly participated in on stage presentations either individually or as a group in different projects He toured every year with the WKUK troupe performing old and new sketches in live shows 5 From time to time Moore performed in live shows called the Whatev r Show alongside other comedians in New York City and Hollywood 22 On the first Tuesday of every month from November 6 2012 when it opened with a special show on the night of the presidential election through February 2013 Trevor Moore did a talk show and comedy show on stage with fellow comedian Josh Fadem in L A The show was called The Show Where Trevor Moore Does a Talk Show Thing and Josh Fadem Does Some Other Stuff Too All in One Plus More 23 Moore released his debut album Drunk Texts to Myself on Comedy Central Records in March 2013 He directed and starred in complementary musical videos for the album also produced by Comedy Central The album has 12 tracks including Drunk Texts to Myself featuring Reggie Watts What About Mouthwash and Founding Fathers Rap 24 Drunk Texts to Myself represented contradiction in society using a variety of musical forms going from rap and metal to country and pop 24 He performed the album along with some friends on a tour around the U S 5 24 Moore released his second album High in Church on Comedy Central on March 10 2015 25 This album contained live and new songs Unique songs included Kitty History a parable of conspiracy theories 26 The Gays Got Married a sardonic country song 27 and The Ballad of Billy John which explores the nature of malicious YouTube comments 28 He released his third album The Story of Our Times on Comedy Central on April 20 2018 Unlike the previous album there are no live renditions of previously released songs The subject matter is varied including the inanity of YouTube celebrities reality television and Internet trolls 29 30 Moore made a miniseries with Brown called The Trevor Moore Show that consisted of three episodes and started airing on Comedy Central in August 2019 31 Moore was also the creator of the Disney Channel show Just Roll With It which premiered in June 2019 32 2020s edit During the COVID 19 pandemic Moore hosted The Trevor Moore Quarantine Show 33 on YouTube which often involved a sketch with him and his dog followed by a recorded live stream session with old WKUK cast members discussing various topics 34 He and the other members of The Whitest Kids U Know created an animated film Mars which was in post production at the time of his death in 2021 35 Personal life editMoore married Aimee Carlson in October 2010 2 The couple first met when Moore was 23 they had one son together 32 Death editOn August 7 2021 at the age of 41 Moore died after being involved in an accident at his residence resulting in blunt force head trauma 1 36 37 TMZ reported that Moore fell from the upstairs balcony of his home at around 2 30 AM Subsequent toxicology reports identified alcohol as a contributing factor 38 Approximately one month prior to the accident Moore had posted on Twitter that upon his death he wished to be referred to as local sexpot which was referenced in his Vulture obituary 39 40 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Credit s Ref 2009 Miss March Tucker Cleigh Writer director actor producer 41 2011 The Civil War on Drugs Trevor various roles Actor director writer producer 41 2014 Our Robocop Remake Male Shop Owner Cameo appearance convenience store robbery scene 42 TBA Mars Various roles Actor director writer producer 35 Television edit Year Title Role Credit s Ref 1996 1998 The Trevor Moore Show Himself Producer writer creator 5 2004 2006 Uncle Morty s Dub Shack Various roles Actor voice 43 2007 2011 The Whitest Kids U Know Various roles Actor producer director writer co creator 43 2011 Breaking In Josh Armstrong Actor 44 2011 2013 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Various roles Comedy segments Winnovations Dare 19 2015 Trevor Moore s High in Church Himself Visionary Prophet composer writer singer guitar player 45 2016 2018 Walk the Prank Creator Creator and producer 43 2018 The Story of Our Times Himself Composer singer writer 46 2019 2021 Just Roll with It Creator Creator writer producer composer 43 2019 2021 Trevor Moore Talk Show Creator Creator writer producer composer 47 On stage editWhitest Kids U Know Live 2006 2013 48 Whatev r Show 2011 2012 22 The Show Where Trevor Moore Does a Talk Show Thing 2012 2013 23 Discography editYear Album Label Note s Ref 2006 The Whitest Kids U Know What Are Records Performer composer 49 2013 Drunk Texts to Myself Audio CD Comedy Central Rec Vocalist composer feat Reggie Watts 50 2015 High in Church Audio CD Comedy Central Rec Vocalist composer 51 2018 The Story of Our Times Digital Download Comedy Central Rec Vocalist composer 30 References edit a b Trevor Moore Los Angeles County Medical Examiner Coroner Retrieved September 19 2021 a b Aimee Carlson Trevor Moore The New York Times October 8 2010 Retrieved August 7 2021 Dixit Saumya August 7 2021 How did Trevor Moore die Comedian and actor dies at 41 family mourns tragic and sudden loss MEAWW Retrieved August 8 2021 Haili Selome August 7 2021 Trevor Moore Comedian and Co Founder of The Whitest Kids U Know Dies at 41 Variety Retrieved August 7 2021 a b c d e f WMMR s Preston and Steve Podcast Prestonandsteve libsyn com Retrieved March 7 2015 Mickey and Becki Mickey and Becki Retrieved March 7 2015 Ventura Lauren February 18 2009 Under the Scope Interview with the hilarious Whitest Kids U Know The Daily Aztec Archived from the original on February 23 2009 Retrieved March 10 2009 a b c d e f g Cover Is America ready for Moore Trevor sure hopes so The Hook Charlottesville s weekly newspaper news magazine Readthehook com Retrieved October 28 2012 Moore Trevor 1994 Scraps Victory Audio Video Services ISBN 9780964336902 Service Jane Dunlap Norris Media General News March 10 2009 Charlottesville comic prepares Hollywood debut NewsAdvance com Retrieved August 9 2021 Norris Jane March 10 2009 Homegrown comic Moore prepares Hollywood debut The Daily Progress Retrieved June 1 2012 a b c Interview with Trevor Moore of the Whitest Kids U Know Monsters and Critics February 23 2011 Archived from the original on December 2 2013 Retrieved March 7 2015 Dub masters Salon com October 13 2005 Retrieved March 7 2015 McCarthy Sean L August 26 2008 Preview HBO s The Life amp Times of Tim The Comic s Comic Retrieved August 9 2021 Interview Miss March s Zach Cregger And Trevor Moore Cinemablend March 13 2009 Retrieved March 7 2015 Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore Interview for Miss March The Cinema Source Retrieved March 7 2015 A Brief Interview With The Whitest Kids U Know s Trevor Moore on ifc com Ifc com May 2011 Retrieved October 28 2012 Bierly Mandi November 19 2010 Christian Slater will be Breaking In to his first comedy series on Fox Entertainment Weekly Retrieved November 30 2010 a b Dennis Jr David July 30 2013 Some Of Jay Leno s Winnovations Segments Are Actually Funny Here Are The Best Of Them All Uproxx Retrieved August 8 2021 Angelo Megan December 3 2009 Jay Leno s Comic Youth Brigade The New York Times Retrieved March 7 2015 That s a Wrap on Osama Video Clip Comedy Central May 18 2011 Retrieved October 28 2012 a b Moore Trevor itrevormoore November 15 2011 NEW WHATEVR Show UCB this Friday 8pm With Eric Andre Sean O Connor AND win a date with Cale Hartmann Get tix Tweet via Twitter a b Ticket Sales The Show Where Trevor Moore Does a Talk Show Thing and JOSH FADEM Does Some Other Stuff Too at Trepany House on Monday December 03 2012 Trepanyhouse tix com December 3 2012 Retrieved March 7 2015 a b c Comedy CD Review Trevor Moore Drunk Texts to Myself Blogcritics March 3 2015 Retrieved March 7 2015 Flores Anita March 4 2015 Trevor Moore of The Whitest Kids U Know on Getting High in Church Paste Magazine Retrieved August 8 2021 Waldron RJ March 4 2015 Trevor Moore from Whitest Kids U Know Talks About His New Comedy Special With Dancing Girls a Band Special Guests and Cats The Interrobang Retrieved August 8 2021 Panisch Alex March 4 2015 Trevor Moore Details the Apocalyptic Repercussions of Gay Marriage Out Retrieved August 8 2021 St James James March 4 2015 Funny but Troubling Song About YouTube Commenters The Ballad of Billy John By Trevor Moore World of Wonder Retrieved August 8 2021 Techler Graham April 24 2018 Trevor Moore Undermines His Better Qualities in The Story of Our Times Paste Magazine Retrieved August 8 2021 a b Buss Andrew April 20 2018 Trevor Moore tells us about The Story Of Our Times The Laugh Button Retrieved August 8 2021 Comedy Central debuts the Trevor Moore Show a b Kuperinsky Amy August 7 2021 Comedian Trevor Moore N J native from The Whitest Kids U Know dead at 41 NJ com Retrieved August 8 2021 Trevor Moore s Quarantine Show Episode 1 Archived from the original on December 15 2021 via YouTube WKUK Timmy s Bachelor Party Archived from the original on December 15 2021 via YouTube a b Hoffman Jordan August 8 2021 Trevor Moore Founding Member of Whitest Kids U Know Dies at Age 41 Vanity Fair Retrieved August 8 2021 Paybarah Azi August 9 2021 Trevor Moore a Founder of The Whitest Kids U Know Dies at 41 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on September 4 2021 Retrieved August 12 2021 Newman Jason August 8 2021 Trevor Moore The Whitest Kids U Know Co Founder Dead at 41 Rolling Stone Retrieved August 8 2021 The Whitest Kids U Know Signs Trevor Moore Fell to His Death TMZ September 7 2021 Retrieved September 25 2021 itrevormoore July 8 2021 When I die I want the obituary to refer to me as local sexpot Tweet via Twitter Victoria Clarke Anne August 10 2021 Remembering Trevor Moore Through Some of His Funniest Work Vulture New York Retrieved June 12 2022 a b Trevor Moore comedian and co founder of The Whitest Kids U Know dies at 41 NBC News August 8 2021 Retrieved August 8 2021 Rudnick Hal halrudnick December 20 2013 Recreating epic RoboCop scene w WWE s John Morrison Trevor Moore and Stephanie Allynne Tweet via Twitter a b c d Shannon Bill August 8 2021 Trevor Moore co founder of The Whitest Kids U Know comedy troupe dead at 41 WAVY TV Retrieved August 8 2021 Terrace Vincent December 14 2017 Encyclopedia of Television Shows A Comprehensive Supplement 2011 2016 McFarland p 28 ISBN 9781476671383 Trevor Moore High In Church Comedy Central March 7 2015 Retrieved August 9 2021 Trevor Moore The Story of Our Times Comedy Central April 21 2018 Retrieved August 8 2021 Rubin Elana August 8 2021 Trevor Moore The Whitest Kids U Know Co Founder Dead at 41 E Online Retrieved August 8 2021 Bluett Iain March 18 2013 Preview Whitest Kids U Know The State Theatre In D C On 3 22 talive com Ticket Alternative Retrieved August 8 2021 The Whitest Kids U Know The Whitest Kids U Know Allmusic Retrieved August 9 2021 Drunk Texts to Myself Trevor Moore Allmusic Retrieved August 8 2021 High in Church Trevor Moore Allmusic Retrieved August 8 2021 External links editOfficial website Trevor Moore at IMDb Trevor Moore discography at Discogs Twitter account Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trevor Moore comedian amp oldid 1219603327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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