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Taran Killam
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Killam at the 2013 New York Comic Con
Born
Taran Hourie Killam

(1982-04-01) April 1, 1982 (age 42)
Education University of California, Los Angeles
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
Years active1994–present
Spouse
(m. 2012)
Children2

Taran Hourie Killam [1] (born April 1, 1982) is an American actor and comedian. Killam first garnered attention for his brief stint on the Fox comedy series MADtv during its seventh season between 2001 and 2002, followed by his wider success as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2010 to 2016. He has also appeared in other television series such as Wild ‘N Out , The Amanda Show , How I Met Your Mother , New Girl , and in the main cast of Single Parents . Killam is also known for his portrayal of a teen pop star in the 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie Stuck in the Suburbs . He voiced the title character on the PBS children's cartoon series Nature Cat .

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Killam is also known for his roles in Broadway theatre. He played the role of King George III in Hamilton at the Richard Rodgers Theatre from January 17, 2017 to April 13, 2017. He returned to Broadway in Spamalot at the St. James Theatre, where he played the role of Lancelot from October 31, 2023 to January 7, 2024.

Early life

Killam was born on April 1, 1982, in Culver City, California, [1] and lived in Big Bear Lake, California, until age 15. [2] His mother toured with The Charlie Daniels Band and has been described as a singer-songwriter. His father was a part of the City Garage Theatre Group and has been described as having had acting ambitions. [2] Killam is also the great-nephew of Rosemarie Bowe, wife of actor Robert Stack.[ clarification needed ] [3]

Killam attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. [2] He attended the UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television "as a musical theater student", where he stated he "spent much of his time working on UCLA's Theater Festival". He left UCLA to pursue his acting career. [4]

Career

Early career

In 1994, Killam made his first film appearance as a boy in Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult . Killam was featured on Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show , a sketch-comedy vehicle for Amanda Bynes. He played Spaulding, a boy with a crush on Moody in the soap opera parody "Moody's Point".[ episode needed ]

Killam joined the cast of MADtv as a featured player during its seventh season from 2001 to 2002. Of the 25 episodes that aired during MADtv's seventh season, Killam appeared in 13. Joining the MADtv cast at age 19, Killam was the youngest cast member hired on the show and the only cast member on MADtv to get his start on children's shows (similar to Kenan Thompson on Saturday Night Live). He was a regular cast member on the third and fourth seasons of Wild 'N Out . In 2005, Killam co-starred in the television pilot Nobody's Watching , which never aired on network TV. The pilot gained popularity after it was leaked online and webisodes were produced from 2006 to 2007. [5]

Killam co-starred in the 2004 Disney Channel original film Stuck in the Suburbs . After MADtv, Killam appeared on TV shows such as Jake in Progress , Still Standing , Boston Public , Drake & Josh , Do Over , Roswell and Judging Amy . He has appeared on Scrubs and Scrubs: Interns as Jimmy (the Overly Touchy Orderly).[ episode needed ] Killam appeared as a contestant on the December 7, 2006 episode of The Price Is Right .

He has been in Big Fat Liar , Just Married , Anderson's Cross, and My Best Friend's Girl .

Killam was a member of the Los Angeles-based improvisational and sketch-comedy troupe the Groundlings. He retired from the main company in 2012.[ citation needed ]

Saturday Night Live

On September 25, 2010, Killam joined the cast of Saturday Night Live for the 36th season, making him the second Nickelodeon veteran (after Kenan Thompson) to join SNL and the second SNL cast member who was previously a cast member on the sketch show MADtv (after Jeff Richards). Killam named Eddie Murphy as his favorite SNL cast member and Arcade Fire as his favorite musical guest. [6] In August 2016, Killam and castmate Jay Pharoah left the show. [7] [8] Killam said he was not told why his contract was not renewed. [9]

On November 10, 2012, Killam appeared with Kenan Thompson and Anne Hathaway in a SNL music video, "The Legend of Mokiki and the Sloppy Swish". Mokiki is a laboratory test subject who wanders Manhattan performing a shuffling dance move known as the "Sloppy Swish". The sketch briefly became an Internet phenomenon and garnered Killam media and public attention. [10] [11] Mike Ryan of The Huffington Post wrote, "It is one of the most bizarre things to ever air on SNL, yet, the next day, everyone was talking about the Sloppy Swish." [12]

Other work

In December 2011, Killam replicated the Robyn video "Call Your Girlfriend" in a small writer's room and posted it to YouTube. The video went viral and by February 2022, it had been viewed more than 1,277,875 times. [13] The late night antics briefly became an Internet phenomenon and garnered Killam media and public attention. [14] When interviewed on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon , Killam stated that he had not known the dance shown in the song's official video until Robyn was scheduled to appear on SNL as a guest; he watched the video repeatedly until he could perform it himself. [15]

In 2011, Killam appeared in Community episode "Regional Holiday Music" as Mr. Radison (Mr. Rad), a parody of Will Schuester from Glee . In 2012 he appeared in iCarly episode "iMeet the First Lady" as a Secret Service agent.

Killam co-starred in the 2013 comedy film The Heat . Killam voices Zip "Frantic" Danger on the Hulu original series The Awesomes .[ citation needed ]

In 2013 Killam ventured into the spy genre and the comics industry with The Illegitimates , a six-issue comics miniseries co-written by Marc Andreyko, illustrated by Kevin Sharpe and published by IDW Publishing. The series focuses on a team of illegitimate siblings who are charged with taking the place of their father, Jack Steele, a James Bond-like spy, after his death. The first issue was published December 18, 2013, [6] and received mixed reviews. [16] [17] [18] [19]

Killam appears in the 2013 film 12 Years a Slave , playing the role of Abram Hamilton, one of the kidnappers who brings the main character into slavery.

Killam is a fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, Raphael his favorite turtle, and successfully lobbied for a role in the 2014 film as Channel 5 staff. [6]

Killam made six guest appearances as Gary Blauman on his wife Cobie Smulders' TV series, How I Met Your Mother . His first appearance was in the March 20, 2006, episode, "Life Among the Gorillas" and the final one was the March 24, 2014, episode, "The End of the Aisle".

In 2015, Killam provided the voice of the titular character on the PBS Kids show Nature Cat , along with SNL alumni Kate McKinnon, Bobby Moynihan, and Kenan Thompson.[ citation needed ]

On January 17, 2017, Killam succeeded Rory O'Malley in the role of King George III in the Broadway musical Hamilton . [20]

Killam produced, scripted, directed and starred in the comic hitman film Killing Gunther , given a general release in fall 2017. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who played Gunther in the film, served as executive producer for it.

In March 2018, Killam was cast as a lead in the comedy pilot Single Parents [21] for ABC, which was picked up to series for a premiere on September 26 of that year.

Personal life

After several years of dating, Killam and actress Cobie Smulders became engaged in January 2009. [22] They married on September 8, 2012, in Solvang, California. [23] The couple has two daughters, [24] born in 2009 [25] [26] and 2015. [27]

Killam is an avid fan of the Los Angeles Rams, often being spotted at local home games. [28] [29]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult Boy of Geriatric Park
2002 Big Fat Liar Bret Callaway
2003 Just Married Dickie McNerney
2004 Stuck in the Suburbs Jordan Cahill
2006The ShowdownThe BatterShort film
Dr. MiraclesMr. Peterson
2007 Epic Movie Pirate
2008 My Best Friend's Girl Josh
2009Three Matthew McConaugheys and a Baby Matthew McConaughey Short film
2010 Anderson's Cross Austin Wilson
2013 The Heat Adam/Simon Larkin
Grown Ups 2 Male CheerleaderCameo
12 Years a Slave Abram Hamilton
2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Jim McNaughton
2015 Ted 2 Himself
Underdogs Captain Skip / Rufus (voice)
2016Casual EncountersJustin Davis
Brother Nature Roger FellnerAlso writer
2017 All Nighter Gary
2017 Killing Gunther BlakeAlso director, producer and writer; directorial debut
2018 Night School Stewart
2023 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Patrick O'Hara / Web-Slinger and Widow (voice)
River Wild Gray ReeseDirect-to-video film [30]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 The Jersey Varsity 1Episode: "Nick's a Chick"
Judging Amy Freddie FellemanEpisode: "The Wee Hours"
Touched by an Angel Teenage RobertEpisode: "The Grudge"
2000–2002 The Amanda Show Spaulding7 episodes
2001 Undressed Blake40 episodes
Roswell MalamudEpisode: "Heart of Mine"
2001–2002 MADtv Various13 episodes
2002 Do Over DaveEpisode: "The Block Party"
2003 All That HostSpecial: "R U All That?: Nickelodeon's Search for the Funniest Kid in America"
2004 Drake & Josh TrevorEpisode: "Dune Buggy"
Boston Public Alex BuchananEpisode: "Chapter Seventy-Eight"
Still Standing AndyEpisode: "Still Narcing"
Stuck in the Suburbs Jordan CahillTV film
2005 Jake in Progress ToddEpisode: "Loose Thread"
2006 Girlfriends Jordan GrayEpisode: "Hustle & Dough"
2006–2014 How I Met Your Mother Gary Blauman6 episodes
2006–2007 Wild 'n Out Various29 episodes
2007 Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz Various8 episodes; also writer
2009 Scrubs Jimmy4 episodes
Scrubs: Interns Episode: "The Late Night with Jimmy Show"
2010–2016 Saturday Night Live Himself, Various126 episodes
2011 Community Professor Cory Radison / Mr. RadEpisode: "Regional Holiday Music"
2012 iCarly Agent KinseyEpisode: "iMeet the First Lady"
Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday Patient, Steve Doocy, Guy2 episodes
2013–2018 Drunk History Various6 episodes
2013–2015 The Awesomes Zip "Frantic" Danger (voice)Main role; 30 episodes
2014 Comedy Bang! Bang! Smith CalvinsEpisode: "Jenna Fischer Wears a Floral Blouse & Black Heels"
Sesame Street Professor Buck AweEpisode: "School for Chickens"
2015–2024 Nature Cat Nature Cat (voice)Main role; 86 episodes
2016 New Girl FredEpisode: "What About Fred"
MatingJayPilot
2018 A.P. Bio Mr. ViningEpisode: "Teacher Jail"
Dallas & Robo Bright Eyes / various (voice)4 episodes
Robot Chicken Various voicesEpisode: "Ext. Forest Day"
2018–2020 Single Parents Will CooperMain role, 45 episodes
2018 We Bare Bears Willoughby-Wentworth (voice)Episode: "Adopted"
Angie Tribeca Pierre Cardin6 episodes
2019 Documentary Now! Benedict JuniperEpisode: "Original Cast Album: Co-Op"
Arrested Development Young George Bluth, Sr.3 episodes [31]
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Zam LarsonEpisode: "Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner"
What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage HimselfEpisode: "Elevator"
Star Wars Resistance Stormtrooper #2 (voice)Episode: "Station to Station"
2020 The Simpsons Glen Tangier/Airshot (voice)Episode: "Bart the Bad Guy"
Loafy Hypnotist Hwayne / Punk Kid #2 (voice)2 episodes
Vampirina Ichabod Crane (voice)Episode: "A Tale Of Two Hollows"
The George Lucas Talk Show HimselfEpisode: "Revenge of the Sick"
2021 Star Wars: The Bad Batch Depot Manager / Goatal / Landspeeder Driver (voice)Episode: "Cornered"
Impeachment: American Crime Story Steve Jones5 episodes
Mr. Mayor Taryn DigiacomoEpisode: "Mr. Mayor's Magical L.A. Christmas"
2022–presentThe NFL Pile OnHost
2023 Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures Hap / various (voice)5 episodes

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 Little Shop of Horrors Orin Scrivello & OthersOff-Broadway
Encores!
2017 Hamilton King George III Broadway debut;
Replaced Rory O'Malley
2023–2024 Spamalot Sir Lancelot / The French Taunter /
Knight of Ni / Tim the Enchanter
Broadway
2023 Gutenberg! The Musical! The Guest ProducerBroadway; One night appearance

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