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Kyle Mooney

American comedian and actor (born 1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kyle Mooney
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Kyle James Kozub Mooney (born September 4, 1984) is an American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and film director.

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Mooney was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2013 to 2022.[2] In 2017, he co-wrote and starred in Brigsby Bear. In 2021, he co-created and starred in the Netflix animated series Saturday Morning All Star Hits![3][4]

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Early life

Mooney was born the youngest in a family of three boys in San Diego, California, to parents Linda (née Kozub) and Brian Mooney.[5][6] Linda was a former reporter for The San Diego Union-Tribune, and Brian is an environmental consultant and planner.[7] He has two older brothers, Sean and Ryan.

Mooney's Marshall Middle School class chose him as the most likely to become a television star.[7] He graduated from Scripps Ranch High School in 2003, where he won Best Actor as Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest[8] and was hailed as class clown.[7] Mooney studied film at the University of Southern California.[9][10] There, he performed improv and sketch comedy with collegiate group Commedus Interruptus. After a six-week audition process in 2003,[11] the three new members added to the group were Mooney, Beck Bennett, and Nick Rutherford.[12] He graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts in 2007.[13]

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Career

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Good Neighbor

In 2007, Mooney, Bennett, Rutherford and Dave McCary formed the sketch comedy group Good Neighbor, uploading video content on the YouTube channel GoodNeighborStuff.[14] Bennett and McCary joined Saturday Night Live alongside Mooney in 2013 (as a performer and director, respectively), and Rutherford was hired as a writer the following year.[15] In 2014, Good Neighbor was featured on NewMediaRockstars' Top 100 Channels, ranked at No. 98.[16]

Saturday Night Live

Mooney auditioned to join Saturday Night Live in the summer of 2012 but was rejected; he successfully auditioned the following year, joining the cast during the show's 39th season.[17] On September 28, 2013, he debuted as a featured player.[18] At the start of the season 41, Mooney was upgraded to repertory status.[19]

Mooney brought some of his YouTube characters to the show, including his person-on-the-street interviews, the 4/20 Weed-Smoking Guy, Chris Fitzpatrick, Todd from Inside SoCal, and Bruce Chandling.

His celebrity impressions on Saturday Night Live include Jim Acosta, Woody Allen, Criss Angel, Fred Astaire, David Axelrod, Jeff Bezos, Neil Cavuto, Lincoln Chafee, Bradley Cooper, Tom Cotton, Johnny Depp, Michael Jackson, Bruce Jessen, Steve Jobs, John Kennedy, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Lawrence, Macklemore, Howie Mandel, Chuck Norris, Rand Paul, Pope Francis, Axl Rose, Skrillex, Stephen Stills, and Steven Tyler.[20] He departed the series following the conclusion of season 47, ending a nine-season run.[2] He has made subsequent cameo appearances in the pre-taped sketch "Papyrus 2",[21] during Charli XCX's hosting debut,[22] and the Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special.

Other work

Mooney has appeared on a number of shows, including Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Sports Show with Norm Macdonald.[23] He has also served as a writer and performer with the Upright Citizens Brigade.[9]

Mooney starred in and co-wrote the film Brigsby Bear, which premiered in 2017 at the Sundance Film Festival. He co-wrote the film with Kevin Costello, drawing inspiration from his own life, his interest in 1980s children's television shows and cartoons, and his experience making short films with Costello and McCary in middle school.[4] McCary directed the film.[24]

Mooney co-created, wrote, and produced the adult animated comedy Saturday Morning All Star Hits!, released on Netflix on December 10, 2021. He appears in several roles including twins Skip and Treybor, Bruce Chandling, and animated characters Randy and Brusho. The eight-episode series is co-directed by McCary and series co-creator Ben Jones. Mooney and Jones created the show based on a mutual appreciation of retro Saturday-morning cartoon blocks.[25]

Mooney directed the disaster comedy Y2K for A24.[26] The movie debuted at the South by Southwest Festival on March 9, 2024, and was released on December 6, 2024.[27]

Mooney released his debut album, The Real Me, on March 21, 2025 under the name Kyle M. The album was released by independent record label, Stones Throw.[28]

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Personal life

In 2021, Mooney married actress Kate Lyn Sheil.[29] In December 2023, Mooney revealed that he and his wife had welcomed a daughter.[30]

Mooney is a self-described collector and owns a VHS collection that he started as a child. Through connections made while working on SNL, he has been able to get several VHS tapes autographed by the actors who have starred in them, including a Beetlejuice VHS signed by both Michael Keaton and Alec Baldwin.[31]

Filmography

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Bibliography

  • Mooney, Kyle (June 1, 2020). "Some of your Third-Grade friend Alex Quiply's best lies". Shouts & Murmurs. The New Yorker. Vol. 96, no. 15. p. 21.[36]

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