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The New Yorker The comedian Nick Kroll will be at the New Yorker Festival discussing—among other subjects—his new Broadway show, “Oh, Hello on Broadway.” Save yourself a seat.
Nick Kroll talks with Andrew Marantz at the New Yorker Festival
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Nick Kroll is an actor, writer, and comedian known for his critically acclaimed Comedy Central series “Kroll Show.” He also co-starred on the FX series “The League.” He will appear in the upcoming Jeff Nichols film “Loving” and in the ani
Read more ... mated series “Big Mouth,” coming to Netflix in 2017. Kroll’s h...
104 months ago
HuffPost Entertainment This is the strangest thing you didn't know about Kroll Show and Degrassi.
108 months ago
People.com At least we have Amy Poehler and Nick Kroll's NSFW scenes to look back on.
117 months ago
Yahoo Movies Adult Beginners and Kroll Show star Nick Kroll sits down with Yahoo and tells us about his recent run-in with Bill Murray
122 months ago
HuffPost Live Nick Kroll talks about the season finale of the Kroll Show.
122 months ago
Deadspin We hardly knew ye http://deadsp.in/ivZWfq5
RIP Kroll Show, The Meta Sketch Comedy TV Needed
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Last night was the series finale of Nick Kroll's Comedy Central series, Kroll Show. It was short but sweet--just three seasons of sketch comedy television parody. It took us into the alternate TV Universe of Nick Kroll's weird brand of comedy. It was
Read more ... a cable TV universe that is much like the one that exists in reality, but a whole hell of a lot more absurd. It was perfect and necessary, and it's a shame to see it go.
123 months ago
Jezebel A farewell to Kroll Show, which brilliantly lampooned reality television.
Kroll Show Did Bravo Better Than Bravo Did Itself
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Tuesday night marked the final episode of Kroll Show, comedian Nick Kroll's enjoyable three season series that covered such pop culture hallmarks as Degrassi (with the highly charming Wheels Ontario) and CSI (Dead Girl City). And perhaps amongst the
Read more ... show's greatest strengths was Kroll's lampooning of reality television.
123 months ago
Entertainment Weekly It's time to say goodbye to Kroll Show.
123 months ago
BuzzFeed Entertainment Here's why Nick Kroll is leaving Kroll Show behind and how he got an eponymous show on Comedy Central in the first place.
Nick Kroll's Walk In the Park
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Some comics would work their whole lives to land their own successful, acclaimed, eponymous Comedy Central sketch show. But after three seasons, with the show still peaking, Nick Kroll is leaving i...
124 months ago
Gawker "He was bullying me because I was fat and gay, I think." http://gaw.kr/b5Mni2d
Gay Comedian Has Literal Last Laugh on Dead Bully
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Gabe Liedman (Obvious Child) has joined Comedy Central's Kroll Show, which returned for its third season last night. On it, Liedman plays a bully on Kroll's Degrassi-esque show within a show Wheels Ontario. In the interstitial above, Liedman tells Ni
Read more ... ck Kroll about his own experience with bullying--as a kid, he was bullied for being fat and gay by a guy with a stutter who eventually died. When Liedman reveals his demise, he and Kroll crack up. I've never seen a last laugh of this nature had so literally on television before. Landmark television.
125 months ago
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