Kevin Meaney

Comedian, performer
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Kevin Meaney

Comedian, performer

April 23, 1956

Valhalla, NewYork

October 21, 2016

Kevin Meaney was a stand-up comedian and actor who appeared in numerous television series over the course of a career spanning three decades.

In addition to one-man comedy specials and performing as a stand-up on several talk shows, including those of Johnny Carson, David Letterman and Conan O'Brien, Meaney starred in Uncle Buck, a short-lived 1990 comedy series based on the film of the same name.

He also had guest roles in such shows as The Jackie Thomas Show and Ned and Stacey, as well as small roles in movies that included Big and Plump Fiction.

His voice-over work included the animated series Mad Jack the PirateGarfield and Friends and various others.

Meaney died on October 21, 2016, in Forestburgh, New York. He was 60.

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