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Ken Marino has carved out a distinctive niche in modern comedy, infusing his films with a sharp, self-aware wit and a flair for the absurd. As both a director and an accomplished actor, Marino demonstrates a knack for blending sly satire with genuine heart, creating movies that are simultaneously hilarious and unexpectedly poignant. Marino first gained a cult following through his work with the beloved sketch comedy troupe The State, honing his skills in crafting irreverent yet grounded character-driven narratives. This sensibility is particularly evident in his directorial efforts, such as the delightfully quirky ensemble piece "Dog Days" and the sly social satire "How to Be a Latin Lover." Marino's films often explore themes of personal reinvention and the complexities of human relationships, all the while delivering a steady stream of clever one-liners and uproarious set pieces. Beyond his work behind the camera, Marino has also made a name for himself as a versatile and engaging on-screen presence, lending his charismatic persona to a host of memorable roles in television and film. His effortless ability to toggle between deadpan comedy and more emotionally resonant material has cemented his status as a multifaceted talent, one who continues to push the boundaries of the modern comedic landscape.

Known for: Acting