The Kid Mero

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The Kid Mero
Birth nameJoel Armogasto Martinez
Born (1983-05-15) May 15, 1983 (age 40)
New York City, U.S.
Medium
NationalityAmerican
Years active2010–present
Genres
SpouseHeather Martinez
Children4
Notable works and roles

Joel Armogasto Martinez (born May 15, 1983), professionally known as The Kid Mero, is a Dominican-American writer, comedian, TV personality, voice actor, YouTube personality, music blogger and Twitter personality. He rose to prominence alongside fellow Bronx native Desus Nice with their Complex TV 46-episode podcast Desus vs. Mero , which first premiered on December 18, 2013. He was a cast member of Guy Code with Desus Nice. [1] [2] He was the co-host of Viceland's Desus & Mero talk show alongside Desus until June 2018, and co-hosted Desus & Mero which premiered on February 21, 2019, on Showtime. [3]

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Early life

Martinez was born in Washington Heights, Manhattan to Dominican immigrant parents. [4] The Martinez family moved to the Bronx when he was young, [4] and lived in a number of neighborhoods there; while Martinez mostly grew up in Tremont, he also spent time in Throggs Neck, Kingsbridge, Mount Eden, and Belmont, among other neighborhoods. [5]

Martinez realized he was talented at comedy from a young age but was not particularly interested in televised comedy or stand-up comedians growing up. [4] [6] He attended P.S. 072 Dr. William Dorney, I.S. 117 Joseph H. Wade Intermediate School, and Monsignor Scanlan High School, from which he was expelled in ninth grade, before graduating from DeWitt Clinton High School. [4] [7] He then studied at Bronx Community College before briefly attending Hunter College, studying to be a science teacher while working as a teacher's assistant. [8] [4]

Martinez is Afro-Latino and grew up speaking Spanish. His father and uncle wanted to name him "Ramiro," but they were overruled by his mother. Nevertheless, his dad and uncle referred to him as "Ramiro" growing up, and when Martinez got into graffiti, he adopted the tag name "Miro," which he eventually changed to "Mero" because he liked how it looked better. [4]

Career

Mero previously worked as a paraprofessional at I.S. 117, his alma mater. [4] He began writing for Vice's music platform Noisey in 2012. His first article for them was published online on November 14, 2012; it was a review of Canadian electronic music duo Crystal Castles's album III . [9] In total, he wrote 69 articles for Noisey between November 2012 and March 2014, most of which were album and mixtape reviews, and all written in caps lock. [10]

Mero is a world record holder. In September 2014, Mero (with assistance) broke the record for kazoo solo. [11] [ clarification needed ] This came to light in an exclusive interview on Time Crisis with Ezra Koenig where Mero waxed on his illustrious accomplishment.

In December 2014, MTV announced that The Kid Mero and Desus Nice would be joining the cast of Guy Code for season 5, along with 11 other new cast members. [12] [13] They appeared on the first episode of season 5, which was originally aired on January 14, 2015. [14]

On August 30, 2016, Viceland announced Desus & Mero which premiered on October 17, 2016. The half-hour show ran Monday-Thursday, hosted by the Bronx-reared comedic duo. [15] [16] Its finale aired on June 28, 2018. Mero most recently co-hosted Desus & Mero which premiered on February 21, 2019, on Showtime. [3]

Personal life

Mero lives in Fair Lawn, New Jersey [8] and is married to Heather Martinez, a teacher [17] from New Jersey. The pair have four children: three boys and a girl. [18] [17] Heather is Jewish, and the pair are raising their children in the faith. [19]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013–2014 Desus vs. Mero HimselfWith Desus Nice
2015 Guy Code
Joking Off
2015–2022Bodega Boys
2015 Uncommon Sense
Wild 'N Out
TBDNew York Undercover: The BX ChroniclesEddie Torres
2016–2018 Desus & Mero Himself
2017 Neo Yokio Lexy (voice)
2019–2022 Desus & Mero Himself
2020 Vampires vs. the Bronx TonyBodega Owner
2021 In the Heights DJVoice cameo
2022 The Captain HimselfSports documentary

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References

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  2. A Conversation Between Itsthereal And The Kid Mero. Noisey.vice.com (April 2, 2013). Retrieved on 2016-06-16.
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  5. Desus & Mero Answer the Web's Most Searched Questions (video). Wired. September 21, 2020. 10:34-10:57 minutes in. East Tremont, Dewey Ave... but I moved all around the Bronx, so shout out to all the neighborhoods: ...Kingsbridge... 176th... Mount Eden... Hoffman, Hughes, University. If I keep going, I'm going to go [on] forever so I'm going to stop right here. East Tremont all day.
  6. "Desus And Mero Won Twitter. Now Their Bronx-Raised Genius Is Taking Over TV". The FADER. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
  7. Mero, Desus Nice, The Kid (June 27, 2020). "'Today is about you': NYC late-night duo Desus & Mero share some words of advice to the High School Class of 2020". New York Daily News. Retrieved September 23, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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