Nick Kroll

Nick Kroll
Nicholas J. "Nick" Kroll is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for his role as Rodney Ruxin in the FXX comedy series The League, and for creating and starring in the Comedy Central series Kroll Show...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth5 June 1978
CityTown Of Rye, NY
CountryUnited States of America
unbeatable immediacy interaction
The immediacy of public interaction is just unbeatable.
way tvs it-takes-time
My experience in TV is that it takes time for shows to find their way.
crazy character emotional
For me, the best characters are the ones that feel fully formed inside and out, so I try to have a very clear vision of exactly what they would wear, top to bottom, who they are, what their backstory is, what their family situation is, who are their friends, just creating as much of a three-dimensional character [as possible]. Because I think you could do a very broad character, but as long as there's some emotional truth to them you can get away with really crazy things.
suffering kitchen sometimes
Sometimes shows suffer from having many cooks in the kitchen.
cheesy sound comedy
I know it's going to sound cheesy, but I love show business. I love doing comedy, I love that I get to do all this with my friends.
play
I tend to play sort of douchey.
that-one-person littles pieces
A lot of times, you're circling around a lot of things, and then you find that one person, or that little piece of dialogue, and it doesn't always have to be in person.
car littles public-life
In L.A., you really are in your car all day alone, and there's very little public life.
firsts week judged
What business would judged on the first week that it's in business?
jobs people boss
A job is a job, and there are days that are going to be boring, or you have a boss you don't like, or people you work with.
thinking fans building
I think that the web and its various facets are incredibly useful in just building a fan base and getting your chops better.
everyday genius way
Seinfeld has his way of telling jokes - and I'm not comparing myself to Seinfeld, his genius is observing the small details of everyday life and finding humor in it.
new-york reading smell
In New York, you are forced into having very public lives and observing all types of people, what they sound like, what they're reading, what they smell like, what they are listening to, how they talk to their friends.
mind boring comic
There's one theory that the funnier a comic is in his act, the more mind-numbingly boring he'll be when he's not holding a microphone.