Mike O'Brien (actor)

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Mike O'Brien
Birth nameMichael Patrick O'Brien [1]
Born (1976-06-22) June 22, 1976 (age 48) [2]
Blissfield, Michigan, U.S.
MediumTelevision, film, acting, writing
Alma mater University of Michigan
Genres Improvisational comedy, sketch comedy
Notable works and roles

Michael Patrick O'Brien [1] (born June 22, 1976) [2] is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He is best known for his tenure as a writer on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2009 to 2015, and as a featured player for one season. He is also the creator of the 2018 NBC comedy series A.P. Bio .

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Career

O'Brien was born in Blissfield, Michigan to Connie and James O’Brien. He attended the University of Michigan, where he majored in film-video and was the founder and editor of a monthly comedy newspaper named The Anti-Daily. [3]

O'Brien moved to Chicago and began taking improv and sketch classes. At iO Chicago he performed with a group called The Reckoning (2001–present). He trained at the Second City in Chicago, eventually joining the company's mainstage, where he performed for one year as a part of "America: All Better". [4]

Saturday Night Live

O'Brien worked as a staff writer on Saturday Night Live for seven seasons, joining the show in 2009, and also appeared as a featured player for the 2013–14 season. [5] [6] [7] After his sole season as a featured player, he left the cast but continued to write for the show in his final season from 2014 to 2015. [8] Some of O'Brien's sketches include "Monster Pals" starring James Franco as well as "Puppet Class" starring Bill Hader. His short films "Grow a Guy" and "The Jay-Z Story" were each given the title card, "A Mike O'Brien Picture" in season 40. [9] After leaving the writing staff in season 41, O'Brien has continued to contribute short films under the title, A Mike O'Brien Picture.

7 Minutes in Heaven with Mike O'Brien

In 2011, O'Brien introduced 7 Minutes in Heaven with Mike O'Brien, a comedy routine in which he interviews celebrities in a closet and closes by trying to kiss the celebrity. [10] [11] [12]

Tasty Radio

In 2015, O'Brien released a sketch comedy album entitled Tasty Radio, which features Bill Hader, Fred Armisen, Jason Sudeikis, Vanessa Bayer, Seth Meyers, John Mulaney, Jorma Taccone, John Lutz and Scarlett Johansson. [13]

A.P. Bio

In 2018, he created the comedy series A.P. Bio , starring Glenn Howerton and Patton Oswalt. O'Brien's former SNL colleagues Lorne Michaels and Seth Meyers are also executive producers on the show. The series premiered on February 1, 2018. The series was canceled after two seasons on May 24, 2019. On July 17, 2019, it was announced that A.P. Bio would return for a third season on NBCU's streaming platform Peacock in 2020, [14] and the show was renewed for a fourth season which ran in 2021 before the show was canceled again. [15]

Filmography

As actor

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009-16 Saturday Night Live VariousTV Series: 44 Episodes
2013 Portlandia Birthday InviteeTV Series: 1 Episode
2014 Late Night with Seth Meyers Coffeehouse CustomerTV Series: 1 Episode
2014-15Above Average PresentsHusbandTV Series: 2 Episodes
2015 Staten Island Summer Chuck
Documentary Now! Young Alexander KraussTV Series: 1 Episode
2016 Brother Nature Nick (Karaoke)
Comedy Bang! Bang! H. Marcus McGwireTV Series: 1 Episode
2016-17Virtually Mike and NoraVariousTV Series: 5 Episode
2017 Idiotsitter TV Series: 1 Episode
2019 Sword of Trust Yach
Booksmart Pat the Pizza Guy
2021 I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson JeffTV Series: 1 Episode
2024 What We Do in the Shadows Jerry the VampireTV Series: recurring

As writer

YearTitleNotes
2009-16 Saturday Night Live TV Series: 103 Episodes
2009-12 Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday TV Series: 5 Episodes
2013 28th Independent Spirit Awards TV Special
2014-16Above Average PresentsTV Series: 3 Episodes
2016-17Virtually Mike and NoraTV Series: 5 Episodes
Also Executive Producer/Director
2017 Man Seeking Woman TV Series: 2 Episodes
Also Supervising Producer: 3 Episodes
2018-21 A.P. Bio TV Series: 42 Episodes
Also Creator/Executive Producer
Also Director: 1 Episode
2019 Sword of Trust
2021 I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson TV Series: 1 Episode

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