Alina Foley

TV Actress

Alina Foley was born in Los Angeles, California, United States on April 16th, 2003 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 21, Alina Foley biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Alina Chiara Foley
Date of Birth
April 16, 2003
Nationality
Canada, United States
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, United States
Age
21 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Film Actor
Alina Foley Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 21 years old, Alina Foley has this physical status:

Height
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Weight
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Hair Color
Dark brown
Eye Color
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Build
Average
Measurements
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Alina Foley Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
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Hobbies
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Education
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Alina Foley Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Tabatha Southey ​ ​(m. 1991; div. 1997)​, Crissy Guerrero ​ ​(m. 2002; div. 2008)​ ​ ​(m. 2016)​
Children
3
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
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Alina Foley Life

David Scott Foley (born January 4, 1963) is a Canadian actor, stand-up comedian, writer, and author.

He is co-founder of The Kids in the Hall, which is responsible for the eponymous sketch exhibition and the feature-length film Brain Candy.

Dave Nelson appeared in NewsRadio's Dave Nelson, anchored Flik in A Bug's Life, and hosted the game show Celebrity Poker Showdown.

Early life

Foley was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, on January 4, 1963. He is the son of Mary and Michael, a steamfitter. His mother is from Stafford, England.

Personal life

On December 31, 1991, Foley married Canadian writer Tabatha Southey. In 1997, the couple separated. The couple has two children. Foley was obligated to pay Southey $10,700 a month under a condition that NewsRadio was not in operation in 2001. Foley's earnings had declined to the point where the $10,700 bill represented "fully 40% of [his] income," according to Foley, but he was unable to get the debt reduced in court. Owing more than half a million dollars in back payments, he feared that if he returned to Canada, he would be arrested under Child Protection Office orders. Foley and Southey had settled a child support case by 2013, and he was back to work in the country of his birth. "I made enough money to pay the admission to Canada," Spun Out's Jason Leclerc told Vancouver's The Georgia Straight that "I made enough money to pay the admission fee."

Foley married actress Crissy Guerrero on August 1, 2002, his second wife. In 2008, the couple's marriage ended in a divorce. They have a daughter, Alina Chiara Foley, who was born on April 16, 2003, and worked as a child actor. Guerrero and Foley reconciled and were remarried on December 31, 2016.

Foley has suffered with depression for his entire life. "He used to drink a lot," but after being inebriated, he stopped drinking on December 22, 2014, resulting in a serious head injury. Foley died of a subdural hematoma and spent four days in the intensive care unit. He hadn't "had a drink in four years" and had almost no depression following his injury in February 2019.

Foley lives in downtown Los Angeles. He is a coffee drinker, and he drinks up to "50 cups a day when I am on set."

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Alina Foley Career

Career

Foley pursued standup comedy for about a year at the Toronto Second City Training Centre, where he started taking improv classes and met Kevin McDonald, who gave him a job as an usher at a local art house movie theater. In the miniseries Anne of Avonlea, Lewis Allen appeared. In 1984, Foley, McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson founded The Kids in the Hall. The troupe's eponymous television show began in 1988 and ended in 1995. Foley played Hecubus, one of the Sizzler sisters, A. T. & Love boss, Bruno Puntz Jones, M. Heavyfoot, Jocelyn, and Lex. Initially involved with Kids in the Hall, Brain Candy left the troupe in the midst of its production, dissatisfied with the script's internal turmoil, and the quality of the script, and joined the NewsRadio cast instead. Foley decided to sign a deal that would keep the majority of the troupe paid for the script as he was not sure that it would be shot. Foley was in the film when it was released because he was contractually obliged to do so. He is the only member of the organization that is uncredited as a writer. Foley returned to the troupe in 2000 and has been an integral part of the company's many reforms. In the Hall 2010 reunion program, he appeared in the Kids. Paul Simms, the presenter of NewsRadio, was a huge fan of Foley's work and wrote the role of Dave Nelson specifically for him. A large portion of his character on the show was based on his own personal quirks, such as his love of the sitcom Green Acres.

Foley was reunited with NewsRadio writer Joe Furey recently when he recorded the special featurete Working with Joe Furey, an add-on to Furey's comedy Love and Support. In January 2013, Foley's stand-up special, Relatively Well, was released by Showtime. Foley played Nelson Hibbert, an office worker who discovers his boss was murdered, incorrectly believes he will be blamed for the offence and goes off as a criminal. In the film On the Line, he played the boss of 'N Sync singer Lance Bass.' In an interview with Canadian Elvis impersonator Elvis Stojko and Dick Dale, Foley hosted The True Meaning of Christmas Specials, in which he, a Mexican Elvis impersonator, Elvis Stojko, and Dick Dale visited Canada in search of the true meaning of Christmas specials. In the 2003-2004 season, Jack McFarland played Stuart Lamarack on Will & Grace. Foley, the host of the Celebrity Poker Showdown on Bravo, was born in 2004. In 2007, he appeared nude in Uwe Boll's film adaptation of the controversial PC game Postal and then became the judge for the US version of Thank God You're Here. In the undead office comedy Netherbeast Incorporated (2007), he portrayed a middle management employee who happens to be a vampire and also voiced the disgruntled elf Wayne, as the holiday special series Prep & Landing. He appeared in Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary in 2007. In It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, he was a high school principal. Mr. Bloom, Marshall's new future boss, appeared in How I Met Your Mother in 2011. Foley played Jerry Dunham, the manager of Andrew Carlson (David Hornsby), in the short-lived CBS sitcom How to Be a Gentleman from 2011 to 2012. Foley played Dr. Fulton, Brick's (Atticus Shaffer) school therapist in The Middle, where he says he's "the kids in the hall" after a brief pause and glance that the characters' behavior is similar to those of comedy sketches from The Kids in the Hall. Foley starred in the third season of Robson Arms on CTV in February 2013 and also appeared in Spun Out in 2014. Foley appeared in ABC's Dr. Ken.

Foley has also appeared in animated films, television series, and video games such as Flik in A Bug's Life (as well as in a segment from Robot Chicken and Lego The Incredibles), Yes Man in Fallout: Terry in Monsters University (as well as reprising for a cameo of the character in Toy Story 2 and the epilogue of Cars, as well as in a segment from Robot Chicken and Lego The Incredibles) and Wayne in the Prep & Landing

Foley was recruited by 49 North Inc./Fuel Industries, a multi-national branded content and entertainment company, in 2009 to star in a web series titled The Sensible Traveler with Bobby Fargo, written by TV writer Stephen Hibbert and directed by a number of people, including Leslie Iwerks and Chris Roach. The series is one of 49 North Inc./Fuel Industries' most popular web series to date, with over 20,000 viewers since the start of 2010. There has yet to be a word about a second season being shot, but no word has been released.

Foley appeared alongside Mark McKinney and Kevin McDonald in the 1993 music video for Vancouver band Odds' "Heterosexual Man." In the video, the three comedians performed stereotypical macho jocks in the audience of a tiny bar where Odds are playing until Foley inexplicably transforms into a woman.

He appeared in Neva Dinova's 2005 album "Yellow Datsun." In 2008, he appeared in the alternate music video for Ottawa band Hollerado's song "Americanarama," where he parodied American Apparel CEO Dov Charney. He appeared in the band's song "Desire 126"'s music video. Foley appeared in a music video for the Los Angeles band Black Robot's cover of the JJ Cale song "Cocaine," which was shot at Jumbo's Clown Room in 2010.

In 2012, Foley starred in Off!

Borrow and Bomb's music video titled "professional educator" Dale Antwerp, who produces a public access talk show called Teen Talk.

He appeared in another Off!

In 2014, the band "Red White and Black" appeared in a video, portraying a fascist organiser.

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