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Colin Quinn

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Comedian

The Resume

    (June 7, 1959- )
    Brooklyn, New York
    Hosted 'Remote Control (1987)'
    Writer & Featured Player on 'Saturday Night Live (1995-96, 2000)
    Appeared in 'Night at the Roxbury (1998),' 'Who's the Man (1993),' 'Caroline's Comedy Hour (1989),' '2 Hip 4 TV (1988),' 'Married to the Mob (1988),' 'Crocodile' Dundee II (1988),' 'Three Men and a Baby (1987),' 'Midnight Mass (1999)' and 'Celtic Pride (1996)'

Why he might be annoying:

    He smokes.
    He is no longer on 'SNL.'
    He considers his family 'non masculine' because his parents divorced.
    He had a book deal that never went through.
    His fans can't seem to join enough Web Rings around him.
    He can't cook, fill out a tax form or change the oil in his car.
    He hosted his own show 'Colin Quinn's Manly World,' a sports/comedy show.
    When asked by an interviewer for KidsPlay what he did in his spare time, his answer was that he played basketball, yelled at his brother, made phone calls & watched hoops. When asked if he had any pets, his response was his brother whom he gives lots of bowls of milk.
    When he was a child, his nickname was 'Apple Head' because he had a large head and small frame.
    His name sounds like part of your anus.

Why he might not be annoying:

    He played Robert De Niro to Jim Breuer's Joe Pesci on 'The Joe Pesci Show' on 'Saturday Night Live.' In that same skit, the real De Niro and Pesci showed up.
    He was often the anchor for 'SNL's Weekend Update.'
    He, along with fellow comedians Bill Cosby, Will Ferrell and George Wallace did a comedy fundraiser organized by Jerry Seinfeld, at New York's Carnegie Hall (Oct. 8, 2001)in the hopes to raise money & spirits in the aftermath of the terrorists attacks. All money raised went to the Twin Towers Fund, The New York Police And Fire Widows and The Children's Benefit Fund.
    He was the co-host of MTV's Remote Control for three years.
    He started his 12 year career as a stand-up comic in 1985, in such Manhattan clubs as 'Caroline's,' and 'The Comic Strip.'
    He was noted as being one of the stand out comics of the Eighties.
    He worked on an educational video dealing with the dangers of drugs, called 'Icy Death.'

Credit: Skunk Butt


Featured in the following Annoying Collections:

Year In Review:

    In 2023, Out of 28 Votes: 42.86% Annoying
    In 2022, Out of 33 Votes: 33.33% Annoying
    In 2021, Out of 58 Votes: 63.79% Annoying
    In 2020, Out of 123 Votes: 48.78% Annoying
    In 2019, Out of 65 Votes: 49.23% Annoying
    In 2018, Out of 5 Votes: 40.0% Annoying
    In 2017, Out of 16 Votes: 62.50% Annoying
    In 2016, Out of 5 Votes: 40.0% Annoying
    In 2015, Out of 97 Votes: 63.92% Annoying
    In 2014, Out of 83 Votes: 63.86% Annoying
    In 2013, Out of 15 Votes: 53.33% Annoying
    In 2012, Out of 26 Votes: 61.54% Annoying
    In 2011, Out of 138 Votes: 47.10% Annoying
    In 2010, Out of 42 Votes: 57.14% Annoying
    In 2009, Out of 61 Votes: 62.30% Annoying
    In 2008, Out of 51 Votes: 37.25% Annoying
    In 2007, Out of 136 Votes: 44.85% Annoying
    In 2006, Out of 1177 Votes: 75.87% Annoying
    In 2005, Out of 532 Votes: 45.11% Annoying
    In 2004, Out of 1823 Votes: 44.16% Annoying
    In 2003, Out of 3238 Votes: 43.58% Annoying
    In 2002, Out of 1944 Votes: 51.18% Annoying