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MAD-TV Featured Players and Cast Members: E - K
Dannah Feinglass
Featured Player, Season 6
Dannah Feinglass was born April 22, 1975 in Flushing, New York. After leaving MAD-TV, Dannah appeared with Andrew Daly on Crossballs, a "debate" show that pitted unsuspecting advocates against actors pretending to be zealots who've taken their postions beyond absurd. Dannah also appeared in the 2004 movie "Terrorists" as Celina Tottenberry.
Kathryn Fiore
Featured Player, Season 7
Regular Cast, Season 6
Born August 13, 1979 in New York City. She has made guest appearances on "Reno 911".
Pablo Francisco
Featured Player, Season 3
Regular Cast, Seasons 9-??
Pablo Francisco is a stand-up comic, and had his own "Comedy Central Presents..." special. He is host of Si TV's "Latino Laugh Festival: The Show". He has also appeared on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, HBO's Loco Slam, and Showtime's Full Frontal Comedy. Pablo, now an LA resident, is busy distinguishing himself in top clubs around the country, with more than 250 dates a year.
| Pablo Francisco - Bits And Pieces: Live From Orange CountyThe DVD, complete with a bonus CD, sends you into the whirlwind comedy of this rising star. The show features explosive material that tears apart everything from love songs and psycho chicks to Viagra and American justice. With his uncanny talent for creating visceral images using strikingly authentic, off-the-wall sound effects, Pablo keeps the laughs coming. |
Daniele Gaither
Featured Player, Season 9
Regular Cast, Seasons 10-??
Daniele Gaither was born September 6, 1972 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She has appeared on "The Rerun Show", and made guest appearances on "Reno 911". She was a member of the comedy troupe Foxy, Fine & Funny.
Simon Helberg
Featured Player, Season 8
Simon Helberg was born December 9, 1980 in Los Angeles, and has worked as a professional pianist. On the "Friends" spin-off "Joey, he plays the recurring charcater Seth, the nemesis of Joey's nephew Michael.
David Herman
Regular Cast, Seasons 1-3
Born February 20, 1967 in New York, New York, David Herman has been one of the busiest MAD-TV alumni. He has provided voices on "Futurama" and "King of the Hill", and played Dalton Furelle on "24". Perhaps his best known role was that of Michael Bolton in the cult-favorite movie "Office Space".
| Office SpaceDirector Mike Judge has come up with a spot-on look at work in corporate America circa 1999. With well-drawn characters and situations instantly familiar to the white-collar milieu, he captures the joylessness of many a cube denizen's work life to a T. Jennifer Aniston plays Ron Livingston's love interest, a waitress at Chotchkie's, a generic beer-and-burger joint a la Chili's, and Diedrich Bader (The Drew Carey Show) has a minor but hilarious turn as Peter's mustached, long-haired, drywall-installin' neighbor. David Herman plays the unfortunately named Michael Bolton. |
Chris Hogan
Regular Cast, Season 3
Perhaps best known as Aubrey Pitman on "3rd Rock From The Sun", Chris Hogan has also appeard on "Primetime Glick", and "Grounded for Life".
Orlando Jones
Regular Cast, Seasons 1-2
Memorable Characters: O.J. Simpson, Dennis Rodman
Orlando Jones was born April 10, 1968 in Mobile, Alabama, and grew-up in Mauldin, South Carolina. Despite being in dozens of motion pictures, and appearing on numerous television shows, Orlando's face is probably best recognised as that of the 7-Up man. Other notable appearances include a magazine salesman in "Office Space", and Dr. Lee in "Drumline".
| DrumlineThis formulaic yet surprisingly captivating movie honors the military precision of college football marching bands, those battalions of eager, sternly disciplined brass sections, drummers, and fly girls who turn halftime shows into well-oiled Vegas variety acts on steroids. Devon (Nick Cannon) is a cocky Brooklyn kid with a snare-drumming scholarship to college. He can't read music (he lied on his application) and his attitude sucks, but he's the best natural drummer the college has ever had, so he quickly rises through the marching band ranks. The school year brings Devon the obligatory girlfriend (Zoe Saldana, smart and charming); clashes with his old-school band director (Orlando Jones); and well-earned redemption at the championship marching band showdown. |
Keegan-Michael Key
Featured Player, Season 9
Regular Cast, Seasons 10-??
Keegan-Michael Key was born in 1971 in Northville, Michigan. Like many of the featured players on MAD-TV, he is also a writer on the show. He left Chicago's Second City main stage troupe to join the cast of MAD-TV, and has won two Jefferson Theater Awards as Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Revue. He holds a Master's degree in Fine Arts from Penn State University.
Pat Kilbane
Regular Cast, Seasons 3-5
Memorable Character: Coffee Guy
Born November 5, 1969 in Lakewood, Ohio, Pat Kilbane is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He played Bizzaro Kramer in the Bizarro Jerry episode of "Seinfeld".
Taran Killam
Featured Player, Season 7
Taran Killam was born on April Fools Day, 1982 in Culver City, California. He is the great-nephew of Robert Stack. His film debut was a small part in "Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult" at age 12.
Lisa Kushell
Regular Cast, Season 3
Born November 23, 1971 in Woodland Hills, California, Lisa Kushell has been acting since she was 15. She is the voice of Cammie on Comedy Central's "Crank Yankers", and was a co-host on Oxygen's "Pajama Party". She can also be seen as a co-host on TBS's "Dinner and a Movie".
| Crank Yankers Uncensored - Season OnePerhaps the guiltiest of guilty pleasures, Crank Yankers has a way of overcoming one's ethical conflicts about prank phone calls with some very funny examples of the practice. Comic talents Wanda Sykes, Sarah Silverman, Tracy Morgan, Dave Chappelle, and others join the Touchstone Terrorists and musical duo Tenacious D in tormenting innocent people with ridiculous communications. Among the best of season 1 is Sykes's outrageous call to an auto mechanic, claiming that someone at the guy's shop defecated in her car. Unlike many of the innocent recipients of Crank Yankers's harassment, the bemused mechanic turns the tables on the crazed woman and goads her into making more ridiculous claims. Elsewhere a "blind woman" (Lisa Kushell) applying for a job as a stripper requiring her seeing-eye dog in the act. |







