Brian Quinn (comedian)

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Brian Quinn
File:8-15-22 Conversations - Brian Q Quinn from Impractical Jokers (2).jpg
Quinn in August 2022
Born Brian Michael Quinn
(1976-03-14) March 14, 1976 (age 48)
New York City, U.S.
Alma mater Brooklyn College
Occupation
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • producer
Years active 1998–present
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Brian Michael "Q" Quinn (born March 14, 1976) is an American podcaster, improvisational comedian, and actor. He is a member of The Tenderloins, a comedy troupe also consisting of Sal Vulcano, James Murray, and formerly Joe Gatto. Along with the other members of The Tenderloins, he stars in the television series Impractical Jokers, which premiered on December 15, 2011, on TruTV.

Early life

Quinn was born on March 14, 1976, in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, but moved to Staten Island before he was two years old. He is of Irish and Italian ancestry. Quinn attended Monsignor Farrell High School. Along with Murray, Vulcano, and Gatto, he was a member of his high school's Improvisation Club.[1][2] He studied at Brooklyn College before joining the New York City Fire Department, where he served for eight years.[3][4]

Career

Early career

Despite not being an initial member of his friends' comedy troupe The Tenderloins, after one of the original members, Mike Boccio, left the group in 2006, Quinn became the troupe's then-fourth member.[5]

The Tenderloins began producing comedy sketches together, posting them on YouTube, Myspace, and Metacafe, accumulating millions of views online. In 2007, the troupe won the $100,000 grand prize in the NBC It's Your Show competition for the sketch "Time Thugs".[6]

Impractical Jokers and other television shows

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Impractical Jokers premiered on December 15, 2011, on TruTV. The first season was watched by over 32 million viewers. The show quickly became the most popular series on TruTV, and has boosted Quinn into the public eye.

In 2019, Quinn, along with the other members of The Tenderloins, starred in The Misery Index, which is hosted by Jameela Jamil and is based on Andy Breckman's card game "Shit Happens".[7]

Quinn was in the 6th episode of Tacoma F.D., 'Full Moon Fever', released May 2, 2019.

Impractical Jokers: The Movie was released on February 21, 2020.

Quinn had a cameo in the first episode of the second season of 12 Monkeys, which first aired in the US on April 18, 2016.

Quinn also had a cameo in the fourth episode of the second season of Star Trek: Picard, which first aired in the US on March 25, 2022.

Podcasts

Tell 'Em Steve-Dave

Quinn is also a co-host of the podcast Tell 'Em Steve-Dave!, which he hosts with Bryan Johnson and Walt Flanagan. The podcast started in February 2010 with Quinn in the role of the off-mic audio engineer, then shortly after as occasional commentator and ultimately co-host.

The Tenderloins Podcast

The group began hosting a podcast in April 2012. It is available on their official website and iTunes.

What Say You?

What Say You?, an occasional podcast hosted by Sal Vulcano and Quinn, was named Best New Show at the 2013 Stitcher Awards.[8] The increased popularity of What Say You sparked a friendly competition among the comedians, spurring Joe Gatto and James Murray to release their own Tenderloins podcast without the other two members. In 2015, What Say You? was nominated for the Comedy, Entertainment, and Best Produced Podcast Awards at the 10th Annual Podcast Awards. Vulcano and Quinn have stated that the podcast is their own side project, not a replacement of The Tenderloins Podcast.[9] The group explained that it was difficult to coordinate the schedules of all four members outside of work, making it challenging to produce their troupe's official podcast with any regularity.

Personal life

Quinn suffers from arachnophobia.[10] He has three cats, Brooklyn, Boris, and, Chessie. Along with that, he has a tattoo that says, "38. Lives alone. Has 3 cats" from the result of a triple punishment on Impractical Jokers. Quinn suffers from depression, and has been very open about his struggles throughout the years.[11]

While taking a trip to Germany in 2009, Quinn was arrested for disorderly conduct while visiting Oktoberfest. An assailant punched him in the face, knocking his tooth out. Quinn was escorted back to the United States by German police, and was bailed out by his Tenderloins troupe members.[12]

Since his time on Impractical Jokers, Quinn has donated $50,000 to the New York City Fire Department, and he occasionally meets with his former coworkers.[13]

In 2019, Quinn revived the Rubsam & Horrmann Brewing Company on Staten Island".[14]

Quinn is a Kentucky Colonel.[15]

Quinn is a fan of the New York Yankees, New Jersey Devils and Manchester United.

Raised Roman Catholic, Quinn now identifies as an atheist.

Filmography

Title Role Year(s)
Impractical Jokers Himself 2011–Present
12 Monkeys Dale 2016
Victor Crowley (film) Austin 2017
Impractical Jokers: After Party Himself 2017
The Misery Index Himself 2019-2021
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Convention Attendee 2019
Tacoma FD Soup Man 2019
Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party Himself 2020-2021
Impractical Jokers: The Movie Himself 2020
Star Trek: Picard Dale 2022

References

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External links

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