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Conner O'Malley
Born (1986-12-20) 20 December 1986 (age 37)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation
  • Comedian
  • Screenwriter
  • Actor
NationalityAmerican
Years active2013–present
Notable worksTV series Late Night with Seth Meyers (2014–2017)
TV series Joe Pera Talks with You (2018)
Spouse
(m. 2018)

Conner O'Malley (born December 20, 1986) is an American comedy writer and actor, known for his work on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where he has been nominated for three Writers Guild of America Awards, as well as his many viral videos on YouTube and the now defunct social media platform Vine.[1] O'Malley has also appeared on Broad City and Joe Pera Talks with You. He is married to actress and fellow comedian Aidy Bryant.[2]

Career

Born in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., on December 20, 1986, O'Malley began his comedy career at the Annoyance Theatre, where he met his future wife, Aidy Bryant[3]. When Aidy was cast on SNL, the couple moved to New York, and O'Malley began uploading short comedy videos to the social media platform Vine, while working a day job as a dog walker.[4] O'Malley's videos quickly began to gain attention and acclaim, and in 2014, he was hired as a writer for Late Night with Seth Meyers.[5][6] While writing for Late Night, O'Malley also occasionally performed on the show, creating several re-occurring characters, such as "Anniversary Guy", "Stink Mouth PigMan", and "Gørbøn Hausinfrud".[7][8]

In addition to writing for Late Night, O'Malley has also written for Joe Pera Talks with You, which he also co-starred in as Joe's neighbor Mike Melsky, and the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards. As an actor, O'Malley has been featured in several television shows, most notably Detroiters, where he played Trevor, Tim's free-wheeling brother, and Horace and Pete, where he played Eric, the boyfriend of Horace's daughter. O'Malley has also appeared on Broad City, and Netflix's The Characters, and has been a recurring guest on The Chris Gethard Show since 2013.[9] In 2019, he appeared on I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.

Since 2016, O'Malley has also frequently posted videos on his YouTube channel, which have since gained media attention similar to his Vine work.[10][11][12]

Style of comedy

O'Malley's style of comedy in the 2010s, especially on his main social media outlets, Vine, YouTube, and Twitter, has led to his videos becoming viral. O'Malley's videos have shown him playing a manic and aggressive persona with loose thoughts. His Vines, uploaded until the site was defunct, showed him confronting drivers on the street and talking to them in non-sequiturs,[13] and his Twitter videos have included a series of increasingly chaotic and demanding vlogs directed toward presidential candidates Howard Schultz and Beto O'Rourke that have been compared to performance art.[14]

Shane Ryan, writing for Paste, said O'Malley's comedy expresses "anger and envy and a sort of perverted worship of wealth and the American dream".[15] An unofficial compilation of his Vines uploaded onto YouTube in 2015 proclaims that they "tell the story of a man very publicly and very loudly slipping into a state of shattered, bewildered madness before being reborn in the desert as some type of disoriented creature".[16] O'Malley has also published comedy videos on YouTube that have satirized InfoWars,[17] South by Southwest[18] and the AVN Awards.[19]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2020 Palm Springs Randy

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2013–2017 The Chris Gethard Show Various Recurring, 10 episodes
2014–2017 Late Night with Seth Meyers Various Recurring, Also writer
2014 Louie Young Louie Episode: "Elevator Part 4"
2015 The Awesomes (Voice) Recurring, 2 episodes
2015 Broad City Chris Episode: St. Mark's
2015–2016 The Special Without Brett Davis Various Recurring, 3 episodes
2016 Horace and Pete Eric Episode: "Episode #1.7"
2016 Netflix Presents: The Characters Pointer Brother Episode: "Tim Robinson"
2017 At Home with Amy Sedaris Guanog Episode: "Out of This World"
2018 Detroiters Trevor Episode: "Trevor"
2018 The Shivering Truth (Voice) Episode: "The Magmafying Past"
2018–2020 Joe Pera Talks with You Mike Melsky Co-star, Also writer, executive producer
2019 I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson Various Recurring, 2 episodes
2019-2020 Shrill Reggie Recurring, 4 episodes
2020 Search Party Chris Episode: "A National Affair"

Award shows

Year Title Role Notes
2014 66th Primetime Emmy Awards Himself Also writer

References

  1. ^ Goldstein, Pablo. "A Beginner's Guide to Conner O'Malley". Vulture.
  2. ^ "SNL's Aidy Bryant Marries Conner O'Malley". www.eonline.com. E! News.
  3. ^ "Aidy Bryant, SNL's Next Big Thing". www.thedailybeast.com. The Daily Beast.
  4. ^ "Aidy Bryant's Husband, Conner O'Malley, Went From A "Literal Garbage Man" To A Success In The Comedy World". www.bustle.com. Bustle.
  5. ^ "An Interview With Vine Legend Connor O'Malley". www.pastemagazine.com. Paste Magazine.
  6. ^ "conner o'malley 5 things to know". www.usmagazine.com. Us Magazine.
  7. ^ "Anniversary Guy". Seth Myers.
  8. ^ "Connor O'Malley's Interpretive Dance To The Charlie Rose Theme Song". Seth Meyers.
  9. ^ "Connor O'Malley Acting Credits". IMDB.
  10. ^ "Conner O'Malley tries his hand at Leno's "Jay Walking" and ends up in hell". The A.V. Club. The Onion.
  11. ^ "This Mockumentary About Young Trump Superfans Is Great (Again)". www.fastcompany.com. Fast Company.
  12. ^ "TruthHunters". YouTube.
  13. ^ "Someone On Vine Is Accosting People In Fancy Cars And It's Hilarious". Buzzfeed.
  14. ^ "Inside the deranged mind of a Howard Schultz superfan | The Outline". The Outline.
  15. ^ "An Interview with Late Night Writer and Vine Legend Conner O'Malley, On His Trump Rally Video". Paste.
  16. ^ "Conner O'Malley Vine Compilation: The Transformation". YouTube.
  17. ^ "Stop What You're Doing and Watch Conner O'Malley and Joe Pera's 'TruthHunters.com' Pilot". Vulture.
  18. ^ "Rebranding IsIs at SXSW". YouTube.
  19. ^ "NEW JERSEYS #1 MASTURBATER AT PORN AWARDS". YouTube.

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