Ken Marino’s profession as an actor, author, and director has been largely outlined by two issues: comedy and collaboration. After establishing himself by way of the MTV sketch comedy sequence “The State” with the comedy troupe of the identical identify (comprised of his closest pals and inventive confidants), he went on to work on a number of the funniest, most sensible, and underrated TV and movie initiatives to return out of Hollywood within the final 20 years.
A lot of his work is the consequence both of his personal artistic will or that of his former troupe-mates, the group having unfold by means of the trade to wreak hilarious havoc. They usually discover absurd angles on well-liked genres resembling medical dramas and actuality courting exhibits. On the identical time, he is a well-known face on a smorgasbord of community sitcoms, in addition to a couple of audacious dramedies you will actually need to add to your watch listing.
Honorable Point out: The State
It is inconceivable to match a sketch comedy present just like the 1994-1995 MTV sequence “The State” to the rest in Ken Marino’s work historical past, and we debated together with all of it. Nonetheless, it’s indisputably probably the most impactful present on Marino’s profession, showcasing his work as each actor and author alongside an ensemble that may help and elevate each other within the a long time that adopted its finish.
Along with Marino, the ensemble included a number of comedians who would later be liable for even bigger initiatives. Some standouts embody actor, author, and stand-up comedian Michael Ian Black, “Drop Lifeless Beautiful” director Michael Patrick Jann, “Reno 911!” stars Thomas Lennon and Kerri Kenney-Silver, “Brooklyn 9-9’s” Joe Lo Truglio, and “Moist Sizzling American Summer season” creators David Wain and Michael Showalter.
When requested by Bullz Eye in 2009 if the sequence ever revealed any partnerships he most well-liked over others, Marino marveled that the reply was no. “No, I imply, it was at all times enjoyable working with everyone within the group,” he mentioned. “That was the factor. It is superb to consider that now: all of us received alongside. … There’s one thing about these guys and gal for me that I beloved creating with them, and I at all times did.”
Axe Cop
Primarily based on the cult webcomic of the identical identify, Fox and FX’s animated motion comedy “Axe Cop” is just about what it says on the tin — a wild story a few cop who makes use of an axe. If that seems like an thought solely a five-year-old may provide you with, that is as a result of the comedian’s story scribe was certainly five-year-old Malachai Nicolle (along with his grownup brother, artist Ethan Nicolle, turning Malachai’s concepts into totally drawn comics).
The sequence was tailored right into a TV present seemingly because of the truth that so many in Hollywood had been reputable followers of it of their non-public lives — Ken Marino included. “‘Axe Cop’ was a graphic novel that I simply felt was the perfect factor on the market,” he instructed Selection in 2013, additional describing it as “impressed and pure and actual.” Reverse Nick Offerman because the titular hero, Marino voices Flute Cop, his associate in crime preventing.
Black Monday
On Monday, October 19, 1987, the Dow Jones Industrial Common fell by a whopping 22%, heralding one of many largest inventory market crashes in historical past. Worldwide, merchants misplaced over $1.7 trillion within the span of some hours. It was a monetary catastrophe so sudden and much reaching it was thereafter referred to as “Black Monday.” Although economists throughout the globe have loads of theories about why this crash occurred, there has by no means been a single official rationalization — which is the place writers and showrunners Jordan Cahan and David Caspe are available.
Collectively, they wrote and produced “Black Monday,” a Showtime comedy that imagines what a number of key, fictional individuals within the monetary trade might need achieved throughout the 12 months main as much as the true Black Monday. On the heart of this hidden historical past is Maurice “Mo” Monroe (Don Cheadle), a rockstar stockbroker who’s as ruthless and skilled as he’s unpredictable and chaotic. After unintentionally spilling a bag of cocaine on an aspiring dealer named Blair Pfaf (Andrew Rannells), successfully ruining the younger man’s profession earlier than it begins, the pair type an unlikely and really poisonous partnership. The primary forged additionally options Paul Scheer and Regina Corridor as equally unscrupulous Wall Avenue gamers.
Whereas Ken Marino doesn’t star within the sequence, he seems in lots of episodes enjoying the twin roles of Larry and Lenny Lehman — sure, as within the Lehman Brothers, the large banking establishment which was introduced crumbling down throughout the Nice Recession. “Black Monday” is glossy, filled with vitality, and surprisingly insightful, eliciting laughs one second earlier than leaving you in surprised silence the following. In a crowded market, it is a hidden gem of status TV that you simply’d be loopy to not put money into.
Marry Me
Talking of David Caspe, he and Ken Marino collaborated a number of years earlier than “Black Monday” (the sequence, that’s) on a really totally different form of present. NBC’s “Marry Me” stars Marino and Casey Wilson as a pair struggling to take care of momentum of their relationship after getting engaged. Although they’re deeply in love, romantic life has been consumed nearly totally by mundane frustrations and petty arguments that decision into query their long-term compatibility.
“Marry Me” is greatest checked out as a contemporary community sitcom achieved very well, made with comforting consistency, laughs, and loads of heartwarming moments. It is kind of a religious successor to Caspe’s earlier challenge “Glad Endings” (which additionally starred Marino, Wilson, and most of the “Marry Me” supporting ensemble), but it surely’s maybe worse off in some methods because of its considerably shorter tenure. In spite of everything, how effectively can a conventional sitcom carry out its position if it disappears out of your life after lower than 20 episodes?
All the identical, Marino shines in one among his few starring roles, given loads of room to indicate off the comedic appeal that makes him such a memorable actor. If “Glad Endings” made you smile, then “Marry Me” has loads extra to supply.
Veronica Mars
Created by Rob Thomas and starring Kristen Bell, “Veronica Mars” was a success when it premiered on UPN again in 2004. Mixing the coming-of-age and teenage genres with the intrigue of crime noir, it is suddenly mild on its toes, participating, and surprising.
Ken Marino recurs all through the sequence as Vincent “Vinnie” Van Lowe, at first an arch power within the Mars’ non-public investigation enterprise. Like Veronica and her father, Vinnie is a detective himself — although his pursuits lie much less with fixing circumstances and serving to individuals and extra with getting as a lot cash as attainable. His loyalty might be simply purchased (having actually deserted an investigation to assist its goal merely due to a possible payday) and his ethical compass factors solely towards his personal pockets. This usually makes Vinnie a irritating presence in Veronica’s life, although his predictability has allowed her to dispatch with him as merely as writing a test. On the identical time, the extra the 2 work together, the extra Vinnie develops respect for Veronica as a peer and an honest human being, sometimes main him down a barely much less self-centered path.
Sadly, “Veronica Mars'” later seasons by no means totally lived as much as its first outing (although they’re nonetheless pleasurable to look at). It was canceled after three seasons, after which Thomas produced an honest characteristic movie sequel that bombed on the field workplace. Hulu revived it briefly for a fourth season that was nearly as good because the present has ever been, but it surely was finally canceled a second time. Nonetheless, Vinnie and Marino had been introduced again for every succeeding iteration, exhibiting how a lot of an affect they each had on the sequence.
Kids’s Hospital
Within the Grownup Swim parody sequence “Kids’s Hospital,” Ken Marino joins creator Rob Corddry and reunites with “The State’s” David Wain (in addition to Jonathan Stern of “Moist Sizzling American Summer season”) for a hilariously disconcerting ship up of hospital dramas like “Gray’s Anatomy” and “ER.” Marino is a part of the core forged as Dr. Glenn Richie, the love curiosity of Lake Bell’s Dr. Catholomule “Cat” Black. He first performed this character in Wain’s anthology movie “The Ten,” although Wain has since mentioned that “Kids’s Hospital” might be thought of a unfastened prequel to the occasions seen in his film.
Beginning with Season 4, Marino started serving as one of many sequence’ co-executive producers. This allowed him to have a hand within the artistic route of the season, which took “Kids’s Hospital” down a extra formidable highway than it had beforehand sought. “[In Season 4] every part form of looks as if it is breaking away and we’re doing one thing barely particular, you realize, like they had been all particular episodes,” Marino instructed Day by day Actor again in 2012 whereas evaluating the type of the season to the particular “Do The Proper Factor” homage from the one earlier.
After nodding to “Group” (which additionally did ambitiously hyper-stylized episodes and even featured Corddry frome time to time), he opined that the absurdity of the sequence meant they may take dangers different exhibits would not. “I imply ‘Kids’s Hospital’ simply form of does something, we have now the liberty to do something on that present, as a result of you do not have to emotionally connect with the characters,” he continued. “It is merely there to be humorous and to be ridiculous and so that is the purpose every time we write a script or carry out it.”
Reaper
Until you had been paying shut consideration to style TV when it was on the air, likelihood is you have not heard of “Reaper.” That does not change the truth that it is among the best supernatural comedies ever produced for the medium.
The essential premise is {that a} school dropout and all-around dead-ender named Sam Oliver (Bret Harrison) learns on his twenty first birthday that his mother and father primarily offered his soul to the satan (Ray Sensible) earlier than he was born. Now that Sam is of age, Devil himself has come to gather on the deal by turning him into his personal private grim reaper. Imbued with particular powers and given enchanted “vessels” with which to seize spirits, he’s charged with returning wayward souls and religious entities to the fiery pits from whence they got here.
The pilot episode was directed by Kevin Smith, who revealed to us on the time that it fulfilled a profession curiosity of his. “I’ve at all times been interested in making an attempt my hand at directing one thing I did not write,” he mentioned. “By no means had an curiosity in doing that on the massive display, however ‘Reaper’ introduced a wonderful alternative to present it a go in a smaller, but, satirically, far bigger, pond.”
The sequence flew underneath the radar for probably the most half and was unceremoniously canceled after two nice seasons. The forged was full of real comedic expertise, includin Ken Marino as Sam’s neighbor Tony, a kind-hearted Demon who hopes to sooner or later defeat Devil and his armies. His character is married to Steve, performed by “The State” alum Michael Ian Black. In 2009, Marino expressed passionate curiosity in enjoying Tony once more in a hypothetical “Reaper” film, regardless of the intensive demon make-up concerned.
Occasion Down
After the cancellation of “Veronica Mars,” Rob Thomas was anxious to get began on his subsequent thought — an easy comedy sequence about Hollywood hopefuls making ends meet because the begrudging staff of a busy catering enterprise. To take action, Thomas gathered a bunch of his funniest pals, together with future “Glee” sensation Jane Lynch, future “Parks and Recreation” breakout Adam Scott, and “Veronica Mars” alums Ryan Hansen and Ken Marino. They shot a selfmade pilot in his yard for the sequence — now named “Occasion Down” after the titular catering firm — and wound up with a season order from Starz.
Within the “Occasion Down” ensemble forged, Marino performs group chief Ron Donald. Not like his coworkers (whom he treats as subordinates), Ron’s desires lie squarely outdoors the leisure trade — in some half as a result of the high-speed Hollywood life-style almost killed him. Talking to Awards Radar in 2023, Marino described Ron as somebody determined for respect and/or to be seen as successful, though he is always a sufferer to his personal actions. “A lot of Ron’s essence or very like the tales that we see of Ron, he takes one step ahead after which he takes 17 steps backwards,” he instructed the outlet. “He is received this huge black cloud over his head. He is his personal worst enemy.”
The expertise concerned with the sequence wound up being considerably of a disadvantage, as Lynch and Scott had been quickly a lot busier due to “Glee” and “Parks and Rec.” Mixed with low scores, this triggered Starz to cancel the sequence after solely two seasons. It was revived in 2023, nevertheless, receiving optimistic opinions whereas doubtlessly opening the door to future seasons down the highway.
Moist Sizzling American Summer season
Just a little over 5 years after “The State” went off the air at MTV, its members received collectively to make “Moist Sizzling American Summer season,” a movie that prolonged every part about their sequence into an immediate traditional. Directed by David Wain and written by Wain and Michael Showalter, it follows an enormous ensemble of “teenagers” who play like caricatures of the protagonists of Eighties intercourse comedies. Along with Showalter, Michael Ian Black, Joe Lo Truglio, and, in fact, Ken Marino, it stars a lot of the comedic blockbuster expertise that continued to dominate the 2000s and 2010s, resembling Elizabeth Banks, H. John Benjamin, Bradley Cooper, Judah Friedlander, Janeane Garofalo, Amy Poehler, and Paul Rudd. Marino performs Victor, a counselor at Camp Firewood whose battle to lose his virginity turns into his central character trait.
In comparison with the cinematic outcomes of different sketch comedy exhibits (even those who notably air dwell on a sure day of the week), “Moist Sizzling American Summer season” has had a novel endurance — a lot in order that Wain and Showalter have been capable of efficiently spin it off a number of occasions within the late 2010s. “They had been at all times speaking about [a spin-off],” Marino instructed Below the Radar Magazine, “was it a film, was it a prequel, was it a present? Was it flashing ahead ten years into the long run, just like the one half within the film? … I do not assume it ever actually turned totally realized till this wave of Netflix and Yahoo! and these web corporations which can be possibly somewhat extra open to letting individuals’s artistic concepts come to fruition versus making an attempt to remodel it.”
The Different Two
Ken Marino’s physique of labor comprises a really upsetting quantity of TV exhibits that, in our view, simply did not get their due time within the solar. Of all these humorous and modern initiatives, “The Different Two” was arguably probably the most baffling to see ignored by so many. The sequence was actually profitable in its personal proper, even getting to leap from Comedy Central to HBO Max, the place it had a greater probability to make waves because the high-concept streaming dramedy it at all times was. However for a sequence that so completely captured social media tradition and what being well-known means within the 2020s, it could actually’t assist however really feel as if it deserved at the least a couple of extra followers.
Created by former Saturday Night time Stay writers Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider, “The Different Two” tells the story of how two grownup siblings (Heléne Yorke and Drew Tarver) react when their waning desires of stardom are out of the blue disrupted by the in a single day social media success of their child brother (Case Walker). His opportunistic new supervisor Streeter Peter Peters is performed by Marino, in a efficiency which will or might not be unconsciously channeling the vitality of notorious music trade government Scooter Braun. Although his character is squarely centered on the success of his new teenage consumer ChaseDreams, Marino felt the present had lots to say about how a household may be affected by this new world.
“To me, I by no means noticed [“The Other Two”] as being about [Chase],” he instructed LA Magazine in 2023. “It was at all times concerning the impact his trajectory had on the household.” The sequence ended that very same 12 months, amid some controversy, but it surely went out with a decisive end that must be witnessed in full.
Burning Love
“Burning Love” may be one of the vital weird love tales ever placed on TV. It additionally may be among the best.
Directed by Ken Marino and written and created by his spouse Erica Oyama, this ardour challenge is mainly a high-fidelity spoof of courting exhibits like “The Bachelor.” Within the first season, Marino stars as Mark Orlando, an attractive and superficial firefighter hoping to fall in love (or on the very least hook up) with a number of of the 16 contestants vying for his affections.
“I’ve to confess that [Oyama and I] watch a variety of actuality TV,” he instructed Collider in 2012. “My spouse was pregnant with our first youngster… She would watch marathons of ‘The Bachelor’ and ‘The Bachelorette,’ after which she simply received this concept. She wrote this faux teaser of a present like that, that she mentioned she thought can be humorous to do for the online.” A number of of their humorous pals (together with Adam Scott and Jonathan Stern) learn the script and had been instantly offered. They then helped put collectively a sizzle reel that offered Yahoo! on the idea as effectively.
Like most initiatives Marino is concerned in, “Burning Love” is on hearth with comedic expertise seemingly because of the truth that of us identical to working with him. Along with Scott (who performs Mark’s psych physician), the sequence options the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Kristen Bell, Michael Ian Black, Michael Cera, Ken Jeong, Nick Kroll, Natasha Leggero, Kumail Nanjiani, Paul Rudd, Paul Scheer, and Seth Rogen. Ben Stiller, who additionally produces, seems in a number of episodes because the sequence’ first eligible bachelor. The present as a complete captures the essence of who Marino is as an artist — irreverent, suitably goofy, splendidly collaborative, and quietly genius.