Neil Casey

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Neil Casey
BornJuly 28, 1981 (1981-07-28) (age 42)
Education University of Delaware (BA)
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian, television writer, theatre director, playwright
Years active2005–present
Notable work Saturday Night Live

Neil Casey (born July 28, 1981) is an American actor, writer, and comedian. Casey served as a writer for the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2012 to 2013, and the Comedy Central series Inside Amy Schumer in 2014, receiving Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series for both shows. As an actor, he was a series regular on the comedies Other Space (2015) and Making History (2017). Casey also appeared in the 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters . [1]

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Career

Casey graduated from the University of Delaware with a B.A. in English, including a concentration in drama and minoring in Theatre. [2] [3] He started his career in theatre in 2001 and worked at UCB Theatre, where he has also taught since 2007. He directed, wrote, and acted in several shows at the theatre. [3]

Acting career

In 2015, Casey starred in the Yahoo! Screen series Other Space , created by Paul Feig. [4]

In July 2015, Casey was cast in his first breakthrough film, Ghostbusters , the reboot of the 1984 film, playing a villain named Rowan North. [5] The film reunited Casey with Other Space creator Feig and cast members Eugene Cordero, Bess Rous, Karan Soni, and Milana Vayntrub. It was released on July 15, 2016, by Sony Pictures Entertainment. [6]

In 2017, Casey began co-starring opposite Adam Pally in the Fox time-travel comedy Making History ; he played the role of Sam Adams. [7]

Writing career

In 2012, Casey was hired to write comedy sketches for Saturday Night Live's season 38. [8] He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series at the 65th show in 2013. [9] He was also nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award in 2013 and 2015 in the category of Comedy/Variety (including talk) series. [10] [11]

In 2014, Casey was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series at the 66th show for his work on Inside Amy Schumer . [12] He was also nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award in 2014 in the category of Comedy/Variety (including talk) series. [10]

In 2015, Casey wrote for the third season of Kroll Show . [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006CufflinksShort
2007What If There's Bears?Short
2007Oswald's Last WishOswaldShort
2007Ghostly BusinessThe BuyerShort
2008Secret Santa ButtplugsShort
2009CheckmatesShort
2009 Mystery Team Broken Man
2009The Tetris GodDevoteeShort
2010Mind Ride: Part 1Short
2010Mind Ride: Part 2Short
2010The Rest of CaesarStanShort
2012Baby Congress(voice)Short
2012The Lost Takes: When Harry Met SallyShort
2012Gator FarmNeilShort
2013Security QuestionsShort
2014 Fort Tilden Ebb
2014LimbosEugeneShort
2014 Adult Beginners Neil
2014 I'm Obsessed with You Flamboyant Fan
2016 Ghostbusters Rowan North
2018 A Futile and Stupid Gesture Brian McConnachie
2019 Greener Grass Dennis

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005My Wife, the GhostGlenn DeKampShort
2005Cat NewsRob ThompsonShort
2006MunchiesBit1 episode
2006The Incredible DrunkMr. KShort, 2 episodes
2007–2008 Fat Guy Stuck in Internet Bit16 episodes
2009 The Whitest Kids U' Know Teacher1 episode
2009Pitchin' NightmaresShort, 1 episode
2009The BartenderShort, 1 episode
2009 Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Gary the Drunk Office Party Guy1 episode
2011Diamonds Wow!Short, 1 episode
2011 CollegeHumor Originals Blacksmith1 episode
2009–2012 UCB Comedy Originals 4 episodes
2014 Broad City Killian Casey1 episode
2014 Playing House Mr. Casey1 episode
2014 Inside Amy Schumer Cocktail Bartender / Mr. Peanut / Liam / Montgomery4 episodes
2014–2015 The League Neal/Neil2 episode
2014 Marry Me Fred1 episode
2015 Kroll Show Prosecutor / Hacktivist / Neil / Hellscape Head5 episodes
2015 Other Space Kent Woolworth8 episodes
2015 Veep Matty Curtis1 episode
2015 The Untitled Web Series That Morgan Evans Is Doing for MTV Frank1 episode
2016–2018 Animals. Various voices8 episodes
2017 Making History Sam Adams 7 episodes
2017 Superstore Tim1 episode
2017 The President Show Mary Trump / Andrew Jackson 2 episodes
2017 Adam Ruins Everything DirectorEpisode: "Adam Ruins Conspiracy Theories"
2017 Curb Your Enthusiasm Golf Club WaiterEpisode: "Thank You for Your Service"
2017 Do You Want to See a Dead Body? Dead GuyEpisode: "A Body and Some Pants (with Michaela Watkins)"
2017–present Big Mouth Lars / various voices18 episodes
2018 Santa Clarita Diet Goran1 episode
2018 Silicon Valley Colin3 episodes
2020 Star Trek: Lower Decks Ensign Casey/additional voices4 episodes
2020 Avenue 5 Cyrus6 episodes
2022 A League of Their Own John1 episode
2023 Clone High Topher Bus
2023 White House Plumbers Douglas Caddy 2 episodes

As writer

YearTitleNotes
2006The Incredible Drunk2 episodes
2006CufflinksShort film
2008Secret Santa ButtplugsShort film
2012–2013, 2023 Saturday Night Live 19 episodes
2013Security QuestionsShort film
2014 Inside Amy Schumer 10 episodes
2015 Kroll Show 5 episodes
2017 Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return 1 episode
2017 The President Show 2 episodes

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