Pat Kilbane Top Movies & Young Movies

Patrick F. "Pat" Kilbane (born November 5, 1969) is an American actor,
comedian, and screenwriter best known for his three seasons as a cast
member on MADtv (1997â€"2000), as well his memorable appearance in the
1996 "The Bizarro Jerry" episode of Seinfeld, in which he played
Bizarro Kramer. Kilbane's first book, The Brain Eater's Bible: Sound
Advice for the Newly Reanimated Zombie, was released on March 18,
2011.Kilbane was born in Lakewood, Ohio and attended Beloit College,
graduating in 1990. He majored in French and he began work as a
stand-up comedian. Kilbane is an alumnus of the Sigma Chi
International Fraternity. After graduation, he toured the Midwest for
four years, spending over 40 weeks a year on the road. Kilbane would
later move to Los Angeles, where he would act in commercials for
Budweiser (fighting an "evil" refrigerator), The Single Guy, and HBO's
Arli$$.Kilbane was born in Lakewood, Ohio and attended Beloit College,
graduating in 1990. He majored in French and he began work as a
stand-up comedian. Kilbane is an alumnus of the Sigma Chi
International Fraternity. After graduation, he toured the Midwest for
four years, spending over 40 weeks a year on the road. Kilbane would
later move to Los Angeles, where he would act in commercials for
Budweiser (fighting an "evil" refrigerator), The Single Guy, and HBO's
Arli$$.After spending 3 seasons as a cast member on MADtv, Kilbane
appeared with small and supporting roles in films such as Monkeybone,
Evolution, and Meet Dave. In 2003, Kilbane was considered for his own
sketch comedy show on Comedy Central called The Pat Kilbane Show. A
pilot episode was filmed and produced. However, Comedy Central ending
up passing on greenlighting the pilot to series. In late 2004, Kilbane
opened Wexford Hill Hobbies on Stroop Road in Kettering, Ohio. The
store specialized in gaming hobbies including role playing, table top,
and miniature games. In 2007, he sold the store and it was renamed
KrystalKeep by new owners. Kilbane currently resides in Woodland
Hills, California. In 2008, Kilbane reprised his Howard Stern
impersonation on an episode of Frank TV.[citation needed]More
recently, Kilbane spent several years working with DreamWorks helping
developing science fiction concepts for television. He also wrote the
humorous sci-fi/horror book, "Brain Eaters Bible: Sound Advice for the
Newly Reanimated Zombie", which was released on March 18, 2011. In
2012, a "Brain Eaters Bible" app for the iPad was released. Pat Kilbane Top Movies & Young Movies




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