Nick Kroll Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family, Book, Movies and TV Shows

Nick Kroll Biography

Nick Kroll is a stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer from the United States. He is best known for his roles in the comic series The League and the critically praised sitcom The Kroll Show.

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Nick Kroll Age

Kroll was born Nicholas J. Kroll on June 5, 1978, in Rye, New York, United States of America. He is 45 years old as of June 2023.

Nick Kroll Height

Nick stands at a height of 5’9″ (175 cm), tall.

Nick Kroll Education

He afterward enrolled at The Mountain School. Kroll enrolled in Georgetown University after graduating from high school. He received his undergraduate degree in History with a minor in Spanish.

Nick Kroll Family

Nicholas was born on June 5, 1978, in Rye, New York, USA, to Lynn and Jules B. Kroll, the founders of the billion-dollar consulting firm Kroll Inc. He has two older sisters and an older brother.

Nick Kroll Wife

Nick Kroll began dating Amy Poehler, a comedian and the ex-wife of actor Will Arnett, in mid-2013, but their relationship ended in 2015. He will marry landscape artist Lily Kwong in November 2020. The couple welcomed a boy on January 21, 2021.

Nick Kroll Book

Kroll co-wrote the book Bar Mitzvah Disco with Jules Shell and Roger Bennett in 2005.

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Nick Kroll Career

Kroll began performing stand-up comedy in 2004. He began traveling as a stand-up comedian in the United States, and he has also performed in various humor podcasts and radio shows. He co-wrote his first novel, Bar Mitzvah Disco, with Roger Bennett and Jules Shell in 2005, long before he entered the performing world. This coffee table book was one of the best-sellers. Before he got famous, Kroll was a VH-1 clip show comic who remarked on various individuals and things in pop culture. In 2006, he made his television debut on Late Night with Conan O’Brien. He made his writing debut in 2007 with the MTV show Human Giant. He also portrayed the role of Fabrice.

Kroll’s breakthrough role was as Nick Hedge in the comedy Cavemen. The characters in the program were inspired by the GEICO Cavemen advertisements. Although Cavemen was not a smash, the crowd adored Nick Kroll’s role, so much so that the filmmakers wanted him for their next few projects. The success of Kroll’s Cavemen character opened the way for his smash program Reno 911! in 2009. The following year, he wowed audiences with another smash musical, The League. This sitcom follows six buddies as they play in a fantasy football league. He made his directorial debut with the telefilm Cavalcade of Personalities, starring Craig Baldo and John Mulaney.

Real video from numerous news broadcasts was used in the film to narrate the scandalous story of several renowned personalities. I Love You, Man, starring Paul Rudd and Jason Segel, was written by Nick Kroll. He also played a role in the film. In 2010, he appeared in the comedy film Dinner for Schmucks. Kroll has worked on a variety of projects as a voice actor. In 2009, he played Stu in the animated series The Life and Times of Tim. Later that year, he played Andrew Le Gustambos in the sitcom Sit Down, Shut Up. He also provided the voice of Lem, a well-known Simpsons character. Big Mouth was co-created, written, and starred in by Kroll.

Nick Kroll’s Net Worth

Nick has an estimated net worth of 18 million dollars.

Nick Kroll’s Career Movies and TV Shows

2015 Brooklyn Nine-Nine
2015 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
2015 The Grace Helbig
2015 The Simpsons
2015 SuperMansion
2016 Animals.
2016 Bajillion Dollar Propertie$
2016 Mr. Neighbor’s House
2017 32nd Independent Spirit Awards
2017–2021 Bob’s Burgers
2017 Oh, Hello on Broadway
2017 I’m Sorry Lon
2017–present Big Mouth
2017 At Home with Amy Sedaris
2018 33rd Independent
2018 Explained
2018 Portlandia
2019–2022 What We Do in the Shadows
2019–2020 Crank Yankers
2020 Curb Your Enthusiasm
2020 High Maintenance
2020 Home Movie: The Princess Bride
2021 Dickinson
2022 Bust Down
2022–2023 Human Resources
2022 Our Flag Means Death
2022 Roar
2023 History of the World, Part II