Mark McKinney

Mark McKinney

actor, writer, producer

Mark McKinney was born on Jun 26, 1959 in Canada. Mark McKinney's big-screen debut came with The Kids in the Hall - Season 1 directed by John Blanchard in 1989, strarring Various Characters / Various / Lanky Dean. Mark McKinney is known for The Kids in the Hall directed by Kelly Makin, David Foley stars as 8 episodes, 2022 and Bruce McCulloch as 8 episodes, 2022. Mark McKinney has got 17 awards and 28 nominations so far. The most recent award Mark McKinney achieved is Canadian Screen Awards, CA. The upcoming new tvshow Mark McKinney plays is The Kids in the Hall - Season 1 which will be released on May 13, 2022.

Mark was born to Canadian diplomat Russell and architectural writer Chloe McKinney. Mark and his siblings spent much time traveling with their diplomat dad, and Mark attended schools in many cities around the world, including Trinidad, Paris, and Washington, D.C. His younger brother Nick is also a comedian; he appeared on the short-lived Comedy Central sketch-comedy show The Vacant Lot. Mark met Bruce McCulloch at the Loose Moose Theater Company, and the two joined two other comedians to form the comedy troupe 'The Audience,' which performed at Theatresports. Later, Mark and Bruce moved to Toronto and met David Foley and Kevin McDonald. They combined to form The Kids in the Hall. Later he starred in the TV cut sensation The Kids in the Hall (1988); after it was canceled in 1994, Mark joined the cast of Saturday Night Live (1975) from 1995 to 1997. He had roles in various movies including Une nuit au Roxbury (1998), Escapade à New York (1999), Ladies Man (2000), and Dog Park (1998), and Superstar (1999) which were both directed by Kids In The Hall co-star and friend Bruce McCulloch.

  • Birthday

    Jun 26, 1959
  • Place of Birth

    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  • Also known

    마크 매키니

Known For

Awards

17 wins & 28 nominations

Canadian Screen Awards, CA
2013
Best Comedy Program or Series
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
Less Than Kind (2008)
2013
Best Writing in a Comedy Program or Series
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
Less Than Kind (2008)
2013
Best Writing in a Comedy Program or Series
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
Less Than Kind (2008)
Gemini Awards
2007
Best Writing in a Dramatic Series
Winner - Gemini
2006
Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role
Winner - Gemini
2006
Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or Series
Winner - Gemini
2006
Best Writing in a Dramatic Series
Winner - Gemini
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