David Wain
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| Born | David Benjamin Wain August 1, 1969 Shaker Heights, Ohio |
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David Wain (born August 1, 1969 in Shaker Heights, Ohio) is an American comedian, writer, actor and director. He is best known for the feature film Wet Hot American Summer, the 90s sketch comedy series The State, and the Comedy Central show Stella. Wain was a founding member of Stella, along with Michael Showalter and Michael Ian Black.
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[edit] Biography
A graduate of New York University film school, Wain first began his career in 1991 as a writer/director, with the short film Aisle Six. The film stars Thomas Lennon, Joe Lo Truglio, Michael Patrick Jann and other members of The State. In 1988 while attending NYU, Wain became a founding member of the sketch comedy group The New Group. This group would later come to be known as The State, and in 1993 he and his fellow members created and starred in The State, a sketch show that lasted three seasons on MTV. After The State ended, he, Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter all became interested in the alternative comedy scene in New York. The three eventually formed the comedy trio Stella.
[edit] Career
He has worked on many other shows and short films, often writing or directing but sometimes acting in them as well. Wain was a featured commentator in the I Love the 70s series, I Love the 90s Part Deux series, and the weekly VH1 show Best Week Ever. Wain has also dabbled in theatre. He, Michael Showalter and Joe Lo Truglio wrote the play SEX, aka Weiners and Boobs. With The State, Wain co-wrote the book State by State with The State.
Wain lives in New York City. His second feature film The Ten was released on DVD on January 15th, 2008. He is directing an untitled comedy for Universal Studios right now.
Wain stars in a mini tv series titled Wainy Days on the website mydamnchannel.com, already in its second season, which began November 12th. The web series follows a fictionalized version of Wain through his everyday life as he tries to form relationships with numerous women and discusses his problems with his friends at the sweatshop where he works. Elizabeth Banks, Jonah Hill, Jason Sudeikis, Rob Corddry, Thomas Lennon, Josh Charles, A.D. Miles, Paul Rudd, and Michael Ian Black (who co-writes the series), and various other Stella/The State/Wet Hot American Summer alum have all guest-starred in various episodes.
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Actor (TV)
- You Wrote It, You Watch It (1992), Various
- The State (1993), Various
- The State's 43rd Annual All-Star Halloween Special (1995), Various
- Random Play (1999), Various
- Crank Yankers (2003), David
- Reno 911 (2003), Sensual Masseuse
- Jimmy Kimmel Live (2004), Feldman
- Cheap Seats: Without Ron Parker (2004), Brian Lewis
- Stella (2005), David
- Superjail (2007), The Warden
[edit] Actor (Film)
- Keeping the Faith (2000), Steve Posner
- Bamboozled (2000), Bunning
- The Baxter (2005), Louis Lewis
- Delirious (2006), Byron
- Reno 911!: Miami (2007), Breen the Plumber
- The Ten (2007), Abe Grossman
- The Guitar (2007), Phone Man
[edit] Writer
- You Wrote It, You Watch It (1992)
- The State (1993)
- The State's 43rd Annual All-Star Halloween Special (1995)
- Strangers with Candy (2000) - Episode "The Blank Page"
- Mad TV (2000)
- Wet Hot American Summer (2001)
- Stella (TV Series) (2005)
- The Ten (2007)
[edit] Director
- The State (1993)
- Wet Hot American Summer (2001)
- Stella (TV Series) (2005)
- Denis Leary's Merry F#%$in' Christmas (2005)
- The Ten (2007)
- Little Big Men (2008)
[edit] External links
- David Wain at the Internet Movie Database
- David's Myspace Page
- Official Website
- David Wain on FreeIndie
- Wainy Days series
| Persondata | |
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| NAME | Wain, David |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Wain, David Benjamin |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | writer, director, actor and comedian |
| DATE OF BIRTH | August 1, 1969 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Shaker Heights, Ohio |
| DATE OF DEATH | |
| PLACE OF DEATH | |
"Wain's World: The Strange Comic Universe of David Wain," Cleveland Free Times, http://www.freetimes.com/stories/15/13/wains-world


