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Ken Marino (Kenneth Joseph Marino) was born on 19 December, 1968 in Long Island, New York, U.S., is an American actor. Discover Ken Marino's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
Popular As |
Kenneth Joseph Marino |
Occupation |
Actor
comedian
director
writer
Singer |
Age |
55 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
Born |
19 December 1968 |
Birthday |
19 December |
Birthplace |
Long Island, New York, U.S. |
Nationality |
United States
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 55 years old group.
Ken Marino Height, Weight & Measurements
At 55 years old, Ken Marino height is 1.82 m .
Physical Status |
Height |
1.82 m |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is Ken Marino's Wife?
His wife is Erica Oyama (m. 2005)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Erica Oyama (m. 2005) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
2 |
Ken Marino Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ken Marino worth at the age of 55 years old? Ken Marino’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Ken Marino's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Actor |
Ken Marino Social Network
Timeline
Kenneth Joseph Marino (born December 19, 1968) is an American actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter.
He was a cast member on MTV's The State and has starred in shows such as Party Down, Marry Me, Burning Love, and Childrens Hospital.
He played the Lehman brothers on the Showtime series Black Monday.
He also stars as Victor in the cult-classic comedy film Wet Hot American Summer, as well as its spin-offs.
Marino was born on Long Island, New York, to an Italian-American family.
He attended West Islip High School in West Islip, New York.
He then studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute and Tisch School of the Arts at New York University in New York City.
On Marino's first day at NYU, he met David Wain and Craig Wedren and quickly befriended both of them; Marino was popular in part because he had milk crates full of bottles of alcoholic beverages (which he had stolen the previous summer at a job at a yacht club), and he carried the crates around with him when he visited people's dorm rooms.
The next year, Wain and Marino were among the co-founders of a comedy troupe called The New Group, which eventually was renamed to The State.
After college, Marino continued working and performing with The State.
From 1992 to 1993, Marino and several other members of The State appeared on the MTV sketch comedy series You Wrote It, You Watch It, hosted by Jon Stewart; later in 1993, the entire troupe gained their own sketch comedy series on MTV, The State.
The series ran until 1995.
In 1997, Marino co-starred with Rob Schneider in the second season of Men Behaving Badly.
He starred in the short lived series First Years in 2001, and had a recurring role as Prof. Wilder on the TV series Dawson's Creek (2001–2002).
He made multiple appearances on Charmed and Rock Me Baby, and appeared in four seasons of Veronica Mars as private detective Vinnie Van Lowe.
He was cast to star in a remake of the TV series The Courtship of Eddie's Father, but the pilot was not picked up.
Instead, he was cast in the Starz original series Party Down.
He played a gay demon on the TV series Reaper, Dr. Glenn Richie in the satirical television series Childrens Hospital and Captain 'CJ' Stentley on the show Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Marino also made guest appearances in Will & Grace (in the season 3 episode, "Three's a Crowd, Six Is a Freakshow"), Angel (season 1), Reno 911! (Season 1, Episode 2 and Season 3, Episode 3), Stella (season 1), Grey's Anatomy (season 2), Monk (in season 3's "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine"), Private Practice (season 3), and Happy Endings (season 2, episode 10, "The Shrink, the Dare, Her Date and Her Brother").
He also appeared in Wain's 2001 film Wet Hot American Summer.
He appears as Guy Young, a sports television host, in season 4 of HBO's Eastbound & Down.
Marino starred as Mark Orlando in the Yahoo! web series Burning Love, a spoof of the TV series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
The series was created by his wife Erica Oyama, while Marino also directed all three seasons.
Marino starred in 2004's Love for Rent.
He can also be seen in a non-speaking role as the music producer/board operator in the pre-ride film that accompanies Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
He had a cameo in the end of The Baxter.
He also starred in the Hallmark Channel movie Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door in 2006.
Marino wrote the screenplay for Diggers (2006), a coming-of-age film set in mid-1970s Long Island.
Along with fellow The State member David Wain, he wrote and produced the films The Ten (2007), Role Models (2008) and Wanderlust (2012), all directed by Wain; Marino also had small acting roles in all three films.
In 2009, he had a cameo in an episode of Californication.
He played Todd, the strip club manager, alongside Jennifer Aniston in the 2013 film We're The Millers.
Afterward, Marino starred opposite Casey Wilson on the NBC sitcom Marry Me, which ran for one season from 2014 to 2015.
In 2016, he starred in the second season of Marvel's series Agent Carter as mobster Joseph Manfredi.
Marino has also directed several episodes of the sitcoms The Goldbergs, Super Fun Night, Childrens Hospital, and Trophy Wife.
In 2017, Marino starred as Mr. Johnson in the Netflix comedy-horror film The Babysitter.
He reprised his role in the sequel The Babysitter: Killer Queen.
From 2019-2023, Marino starred as music manager Streeter in the HBO comedy series The Other Two.