Chris Wylde

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Chris Wylde
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Wylde in 2011
Born
Chris Noll

(1976-08-22) August 22, 1976 (age 47)
Education American University
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present
Children1
Website http://www.youtube.com/chriswyldeforever

Chris Wylde (born Chris Noll, August 22, 1976) [1] is an American actor from New Jersey. [2]

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Wylde is best known for his roles in the films The DUFF , Space Cowboys , the 2009 horror film The Revenant , the 2017 horror comedy The Babysitter and its 2020 sequel The Babysitter: Killer Queen . He had his own show on Comedy Central and has guest starred on numerous shows on the Disney Channel. Wylde created, writes, produces and stars in the web series Dadholes. [3] He has recurring roles on Amphibia as Angwin, Young Sheldon as Glenn the owner of the comic book store and The Cuphead Show! as Ribby.

Early life

Wylde was born in Hackettstown and grew up in Belvidere, Verona, and Allendale, New Jersey, where he attended Northern Highlands Regional High School. [1] Both Wylde's parents were Methodist ministers. [1] Wylde attended American University. [1]

Career

While living in Washington D.C. and attending A.U. he starred in the PBS series Standard Deviants .

After graduating college Chris moved to Hollywood. He began his television career on the Comedy Central show Strip Mall with fellow comedians Julie Brown and Victoria Jackson, followed by the network's first late-night talk show, The Chris Wylde Show starring Chris Wylde. [1]

Wylde went on to appear in television guest roles, notably pranking the judges on American Idol with his "Rapping Nanny" character (under his given name, Christopher Noll). [4]

Wylde had minor roles in films such as Space Cowboys , Joe Dirt and Coyote Ugly . He later starred in the horror film The Revenant (2009) and The DUFF .

Chris Wylde has a recurring role on Young Sheldon as Glenn, the owner of the comic book store.

Wylde also writes, produces and stars in the web series Dadholes.

Personal life

Wylde is a Los Angeles Clippers fan, and met his wife at a Clippers game. [5] Since 2012, Wylde hosts ClipCast with Henry Dittman, the longest running Clippers podcast.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Space Cowboys Jason
2000 Coyote Ugly College Guy
2001 My First Mister Waiter
2001 Joe Dirt Railroad Boy
2001 Evolution Student
2007 The Ten Kevin Lipworth
2007 Descent Chris
2009 The Revenant Joey
2009 All's Faire in Love Prince Rank
2010 Fred: The Movie Security Guard
2011 Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred Security Guard
2013 Coffee, Kill Boss Chuck Quinn
2014 Earth to Echo Security Guard
2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Chris Cummings
2015 The DUFF Mr. Fillmore
2017 The Babysitter Juan
2018 When We First Met Mr. Costigan
2019Airplane Mode
2019 Rim of the World Uncle Chris
2020 The Babysitter: Killer Queen Juan
2022 Tall Girl 2 Corey Dunkleman

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000–01 Strip Mall Barry22 episodes
2001The Chris Wylde Show Starring Chris WyldeChris Wylde11 episodes
2002 Watching Ellie Production Assistant
2002 Trading Spaces Himself
2003Taboo!Host44 episodes
2003FilmfakersEnsemble6 episodes
2003 Hollywood Squares Himself5 episodes
2003 Just Shoot Me! Max
2004 General Hospital Ricky3 episodes
2005 American Idol Rapping Nanny
2010 Jonas Mad Mad Marty
2010 Pair of Kings Two Peg2 episodes
2011 Good Luck Charlie Corporal Kwikki
2011 A.N.T. Farm Mr. Marceau
2012 Gravity Falls Additional Voices
2014 Legit Gene2 episodes
2014 Jessie Grover/Lord Thunderblood
2015 Happyish Hitler
2015-2017 Pickle and Peanut Gary/Viper/Various Voices6 episodes
2016 Future-Worm! Bread Baron (voice)
2017 Dimension 404 Detective
2018-2019 Young Sheldon Glenn3 episodes
2020-2022 Amphibia Angwin/FBI Boss/Newt Marauder (voice)3 episodes
2022 The Conners Parrot (voice)
2022 The Cuphead Show! Ribby (voice)6 episodes
2024 Hailey's On It! Finn Skulby (voice)Episode: "The Umpire Strikes Back"

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