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Bobby Moynihan was born on January 31, 1977, in Eastchester, New York. His parents are Robert Sr. and Julie Moynihan. He attended Eastchester High School, where he was an active member of the Players Club and Tech Club, showing early interest in the performing arts and stage production.
Moynihan later pursued a degree in theatre at the University of Connecticut, graduating in 1999 after four years of study. Shortly after completing his education, he began his career in comedy and acting.
After graduation, Moynihan became involved with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City, where he honed his comedic and improvisational skills. At UCB, he was a key performer in well-known improv groups such as "The Stepfathers" and "Police Chief Rumble."
In 2002, Moynihan made one of his early screen appearances as the character C.D. in the short film Economics 101. He also played “The Beef” in an episode of the television show Jump Cuts in 2004.
Bobby Moynihan joined the cast of Saturday Night Live (SNL) in 2008, where he became widely recognized for his comedic versatility and memorable characters. His tenure on SNL significantly boosted his profile and allowed him to work alongside established comedians and writers, including Seth Meyers and Lorne Michaels.
In addition to his work on SNL, Moynihan appeared in a range of film and television projects. He collaborated with Derek Comedy on various online sketches and played a supporting role in their independent film Mystery Team, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2009. He also played a recurring role in the web series The Line, funded by Lorne Michaels’ production company and directed by Seth Meyers.
His film credits include roles in When in Rome, The Invention of Lying, and Certainty. Moynihan also appeared on television in series such as Mercy, where he played Conrad Bellingham. He gained further exposure through comedy shorts on CollegeHumor.com and by contributing to the online sketch group Human Giant.
Moynihan has had a successful career as a voice actor. He starred as the titular character in the animated comedy series Chozen on FX, which aired in 2014. In 2015, he voiced the character Panda in We Bare Bears on Cartoon Network, further expanding his presence in animated series.
Moynihan made frequent comedic appearances on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and was involved in a promotional television campaign in 2008 alongside ESPN Radio broadcaster Michael Kay. He also appeared in music videos, including three with The Lonely Island and Colbie Caillat’s “Fallin’ for You” in 2009. Additionally, he portrayed Turtle in the web series Every Week on Entourage.
Bobby Moynihan is known for his energetic personality and dedication to his craft. Although he keeps his personal life private, it is known that he is married and has one child. He maintains a presence on social media platforms such as Twitter, where he engages with fans and shares updates about his work. Moynihan is also an avid comic book reader and has a particular fondness for the genre.
Standing 5'8" tall, he is recognized for his signature curly hair and affable demeanor. As of recent estimates, his net worth is approximately $1 million. Moynihan is widely regarded for his hardworking nature and commitment to performance both on stage and screen.
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