BIOGRAPHY
Kirk Fox has been acting in television and film since the early 1990's. In 2003, he received attention for his work with Pauly Shore as co-writer and co-star of the film
Pauly Shore Is Dead, and in 2005, he wrote, co-produced, and acted in the comedy
Tennis, Anyone...? with Donal Logue. In 2007, his work with Shore was noted in the film
Natural Born Komics. Later, in 2007, he received the
Jury Prize for
Best Stand Up at HBO's
Aspen Rooftop Comedy Festival in Colorado. In March 2008, he was featured in his own half-hour special on Comedy Central,
Comedy Central Presents, and in December 2008, he made his first appearance on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. On May 18, 2009, he made his second appearance on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and was Leno's last stand up comedian before he left the show.
In 2009, he also starred opposite Owen Benjamin in CBS' original web series
Heckle U. Fox can also be seen in NBC's
In Gayle We Trust as Jack Stumpfl, Joe on
Parks and Recreation, and as Eddie on HDNet's original comedy
Svetlana. His work also includes tours as a stand up comedian. He was a contestant on the seventh season NBC's
Last Comic Standing being eliminated in the semifinals. On April 2, 2011 he opened for Charlie Sheen's
Violent Torpedo of Truth tour at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan.