Andy Daly
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Andrew Daly (born April 15, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, and writer.
He starred as Forrest MacNeil on the Comedy Central series Review, and had a supporting role in the HBO comedy series Eastbound & Down as Terrence Cutler.
He has also made recurring appearances on television programs such as Silicon Valley, Modern Family, Black-ish, Trial & Error, the Netflix series The Who Was? Show, Reno 911!, and Comedy Bang! Bang! as well as animated shows such as Bob's Burgers and Adventure Time.
Early life and education
Daly was born in Mount Kisco, New York, and was raised in New Jersey. He graduated in 1989 from Ridgewood High School in Ridgewood, New Jersey, and then attended Ithaca College, where he received a bachelor's degree in drama.
Personal life
Daly lives in Los Angeles and is married to actress Carri Levinson. They have two daughters.
Career
Daly stayed in New York City after college, where he appeared with Andy Secunda in the sketch comedy pair The Two Andys, which appeared at the 1999 Aspen Comedy Festival. He was also an improvisational actor with the Chicago City Limits company.
When the Upright Citizens Brigade moved to New York from Chicago in 1996, Daly was one of the first New Yorkers to study improvisation with the group and appeared in several of the first shows produced by the UCB. He was a founder and director of The Swarm, a long-form improvisation group that was assembled and directed by Amy Poehler.
Daly appeared often in sketches on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and lent his voice to Robert Smigel's "TV Funhouse" cartoons on Saturday Night Live in the late 1990s.
Daly joined MADtv in 2000. He appeared on the show's sixth season as a featured actor and later returned as a full cast member the following season.
He appeared on television in Comedy Central's main cast of Crossballs and later on Reno 911! as "Brad the Friendly Homeowner" later in the series. He also worked on The Showbiz Showbiz Showbiz Show with David Spade for three seasons and as an advocate on both seasons of Lewis Black's Root of All Evil.
In a series of The Office titled "Ben Franklin," Daly appeared as a Benjamin Franklin impersonator.
Terrence Cutler, a 2008 graduate of the University of Eastbound & Down, was among the cast members of HBO's Eastbound & Down as Terrence Cutler. Daly was also the host of Match Game's 2008 pilot episode.
Tim's Life and Times of Tim, Adult Swim's Delocated, and IFC's Comedy Bang!Bang!
Adventure Time, as well as Adventure Time, for which he provided the voices of Wyatt and The King of Ooo. He also appears on Rick and Morty, as well as Two-Face on Harley Quinn.Daly appeared in The Paul Reiser Show, a late-season replacement for the 2010–11 television seasons. After two episodes, the show was cancelled.
Daly appeared in ABC's Modern Family as Principal Brown, and he has appeared on ABC's Blackish, HBO's Silicon Valley, and Veep, as well as CBS's Trial & Error.
Daly appeared in, executive produced, and wrote episodes of the Comedy Central series Review, which he co-adapted from Myles Barlow's Australian series Review.
Daly has been CarMax's commercials spokesperson since 2016.
Daly has appeared in numerous films, most notably as courtside announcer Dick Pepperfield in Will Ferrell's 2008 film Semi-Pro starring Will Ferrell.
Daly appeared in the Kranks film Christmas as a shopper who is begged by Jamie Lee Curtis' character Nora Krank to give her a Christmas ham.
Daly appeared in She's Out of My League as Fuller in the 3D live action/CGI film version of Yogi Bear in 2010.
He was only small actor in the 2011 film Transformers: Shadow of the Moon as a mailroom employee.
He appeared in Principal Dwight in Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life, directed by Steve Carr.
In his stand-up, Daly portrays many different characters. On the Comedy Death-Ray compilation album in 2007, a character named "Jerry O'Hearn" was included. Daly released the critically acclaimed Nine Sweaters, a comedy collection compiled from a nine-week stint at Comedy Death-Ray's Tuesday night shows on AST Records, in 2008.
On Comedy Central, Daly performed stand-up on The Benson Interruption in December 2010.
Daly has appeared on podcasts, including Comedy Bang! How Does This Get Made?, The Nerdist Podcast, Office Ladies, and Never Not Funny. He began hosting the limited-run Earwolf podcast The Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project in 2014, which continued in 2018 with a second season of 8 episodes. Bonanza's Bonanza's Comedian is currently hosting Bonanza on Comedy Bang.