Nick Thune

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Nick Thune
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Thune performing at SXSW 2024
Born
Nicholas Ivan Thune

(1979-12-08) December 8, 1979 (age 44)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • musician
Children1
Comedy career
Medium Stand-up, television, film
Genres Anecdotal comedy
Website NickThune.com

Nicholas Ivan Thune is an American actor, comedian, and musician.

Contents

Life and career

Thune was born in Seattle, Washington, and grew up in Redmond. [1] [2] [3] Thune moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career in stand-up. [3] His early stand-up shows focused on wordplay while he played the guitar, which he has said was used as more of a prop than to create musical comedy. [4] [5] [6] He has performed on The Tonight Show eight times, and was featured in a Comedy Central Presents special in 2007. [3] [7]

In February 2009, Thune performed at the DTD Reality concert at the University of Southern California. [8]

Thune's debut album, Thick Noon, was released on February 23, 2010, by Comedy Central Records. [1]

Thune's first hour-long stand-up special, Nick Thune: Folk Hero, premiered on Netflix in February 2014. [2] [9] The special was later released on CD and vinyl. [2] [10]

His second hour-long special, Good Guy, premiered on December 22, 2016 on NBC's Seeso platform. [11] [5] The special was filmed in October 2016 in Portland, Oregon. [12] Much of the special was based on the thoughts Thune had prior to having his first child. [12] [5] The special is a change in style for him, as he no longer used his guitar throughout the performance. [5] [4] [6] He first started performing without his guitar after breaking his arm in Tampa, and while continuing work without being able to play the guitar, he realized he enjoyed being on stage without it. [6]

Television

Thune was cast as a lead in the 2010 NBC pilot for Beach Lane starring opposite Matthew Broderick. [13] However, the pilot was not picked up as a series. [14] He has since made guest appearances on the comedy programs Traffic Light and Happy Endings in 2011, and Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 in 2012. [2]

Thune worked on a pilot in 2016 with his creative partner Kevin Parker Flynn, Holy Sh*t, a workplace comedy about a small church avoiding a mega-church takeover. [11] [5] [6] The pilot was produced by Mila Kunis' production company. [5] [15]

Thune had a guest starring role on HBO's Love Life as Magnus, one of the relationships opposite Anna Kendrick during Season 1.

Film

Thune had small roles in the movies Knocked Up and Unaccompanied Minors . [1] [2] [3] [6] In 2017, Thune starred in Dave Made a Maze , playing the titular character. [16] He also starred in the film People You May Know, directed by Sherwin Shilati. [17]

Personal life

Thune and his now ex-wife have one son. [5]

Discography

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2009The Very Funny Show
2010Beach LaneJames WilsonTV movie
2011I Hate That I Love YouBradTV movie
Traffic Light BenEpisode: "Pilot"
Happy Endings TommyEpisode: "Barefoot Pedaler"
2012 Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 WilloughbyEpisode: " A Weekend in the Hamptons..."
2013 Burning Love TeddyRecurring
CrazytownBoomerTV movie
Above Average PresentsEpisode: "Finish What We Started - Behind the Scenes"
Laugh Trek4 episodes
2014Old SoulCharlieTV movie
Tom Green Live HimselfEpisode: "Guests: David Faustino, Stacy Keach & Nick Thune"
Garfunkel and Oates NickEpisode: "Speechless"
Comedy Bang! Bang! Charlie PedactorEpisode: "Dane Cook Wears a Black Blazer & Tailored Pants"
2015WTF AmericaCaseyPilot
2020 Love Life Magnus LundEpisodes: "Magnus Lund", "Luke Ducharme", "Magnus Lund Part II"
Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Unaccompanied Minors Handsome Santa
2007 Knocked Up Allison's Friend
2009 Spring Breakdown Dan - Announcer
Extract Guitar Salesman #2
2010Successful AlcoholicsAlexShort
Ed Hardy Boyz: The Case of the Missing Sick Belt BuckleShort
Screwball: The Ted Whitfield StoryPetey Sinclair
Don't Fade Away Matty P
2011Talking HedzShort
Poolboy: Drowning Out the FuryBarry
Nick and Andy: Coming SoonShort
2012Dream WorldDeke
Not That FunnyNorm Getz
2013Miles Fisher: Finish What We StartedShort
2014 Bad Johnson Rich's Penis
2015 The Breakup Girl Lewis
2016 Dreamland Jason
Urge Danny
2017 Dave Made a Maze Dave
Mr. Roosevelt Eric
People You May KnowJed
61: Highway to HellThe Haunted
2018 Venom Beardo at Bar
The Possession of Hannah Grace [20] Randy
2021The Right One [21] Godfrey
Mixtape Anti

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