Trevor Moore
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In 1996, ''The Trevor Moore Show'' ran on Charlottesville Public Access TV in Charlottesville, Virginia (Trevor's hometown), and began to garner a significant following amongst the local college community. In 1998, Trevor was offered a deal to produce new episodes for The Trevor Moore Show for WADA-TV, a former PAX TV affiliate. Unfortunately, the show lasted only sixteen episodes before backlash from offensive skits like "Who Died Today?", a parody newscast from the local senior citizen's home. This resulted in the show's immediate cancellation. Old sketches from The Trevor Moore Show have sometimes found its way into the [[Whitest Kids U'Know (show)|Whitest Kids U'Know]]. | In 1996, ''The Trevor Moore Show'' ran on Charlottesville Public Access TV in Charlottesville, Virginia (Trevor's hometown), and began to garner a significant following amongst the local college community. In 1998, Trevor was offered a deal to produce new episodes for The Trevor Moore Show for WADA-TV, a former PAX TV affiliate. Unfortunately, the show lasted only sixteen episodes before backlash from offensive skits like "Who Died Today?", a parody newscast from the local senior citizen's home. This resulted in the show's immediate cancellation. Old sketches from The Trevor Moore Show have sometimes found its way into the [[Whitest Kids U'Know (show)|Whitest Kids U'Know]]. | ||
- | Trevor | + | Trevor formerly worked as a staff comedy writer in the cable TV startup ImaginAsianTV as a producer/writer for ''Uncle Morty's Dub Shack'', a comedy show that involved comedians re-voicing and parodying old Asian movies of marginal quality. He worked there for several years, and fellow Whitest Kid [[Sam Brown]] also worked here as an associate producer. |
His comic strip, ''Cuddy the Cow'', is in its tenth year of publication in the Charlottesville-based Daily Progress newspaper. | His comic strip, ''Cuddy the Cow'', is in its tenth year of publication in the Charlottesville-based Daily Progress newspaper. | ||
- | According to his MySpace, he is interested in different ways to die, and would like to meet Robbie Williams. | + | According to his MySpace, he is interested in different ways to die, and would like to meet Robbie Williams. He is also afraid of dying. |
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
+ | * [http://myspace.com/124790 Trevor's MySpace] | ||
[[Category:The Whitest Kids U'Know]] | [[Category:The Whitest Kids U'Know]] |
Revision as of 18:47, 23 July 2007
Trevor Moore is a comedian, and a member of the Whitest Kids U'Know. He is easily recognizable because of his long hair, height (around 6'6", making him the tallest member in the WKUK), and his resemblance to WWE wrestler Edge. He was born on April 4, 1980, in Montclair, New Jersey.
In 1996, The Trevor Moore Show ran on Charlottesville Public Access TV in Charlottesville, Virginia (Trevor's hometown), and began to garner a significant following amongst the local college community. In 1998, Trevor was offered a deal to produce new episodes for The Trevor Moore Show for WADA-TV, a former PAX TV affiliate. Unfortunately, the show lasted only sixteen episodes before backlash from offensive skits like "Who Died Today?", a parody newscast from the local senior citizen's home. This resulted in the show's immediate cancellation. Old sketches from The Trevor Moore Show have sometimes found its way into the Whitest Kids U'Know.
Trevor formerly worked as a staff comedy writer in the cable TV startup ImaginAsianTV as a producer/writer for Uncle Morty's Dub Shack, a comedy show that involved comedians re-voicing and parodying old Asian movies of marginal quality. He worked there for several years, and fellow Whitest Kid Sam Brown also worked here as an associate producer.
His comic strip, Cuddy the Cow, is in its tenth year of publication in the Charlottesville-based Daily Progress newspaper.
According to his MySpace, he is interested in different ways to die, and would like to meet Robbie Williams. He is also afraid of dying.