Dave Foley

Actor

Birthday January 4, 1963

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada

Age 61 years old

Nationality Canada

Height 1.72 m

#7529 Most Popular

1963

Dave Foley (born January 4, 1963) is a Canadian-American actor, stand-up comedian, director, producer and writer.

Foley was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, on January 4, 1963.

He is the son of Mary and Michael, a steamfitter.

His mother is from Stafford, England.

After dropping out of high school, Foley pursued standup comedy for about a year in the Toronto Second City Training Centre, where he began taking improv classes and met Kevin McDonald, who gave him a job as an usher at a local art house theatre.

He played Lewis Allen in the miniseries Anne of Avonlea.

1984

Foley, McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson formed The Kids in the Hall in 1984.

1988

He is known as a co-founder of the comedy group The Kids in the Hall, who have appeared together in a number of television, stage and film productions, most notably the 1988–1995 TV sketch comedy show of the same name, as well as the 1996 film Brain Candy.

Foley is also known for his roles as Dave Nelson in the sitcom NewsRadio, Flik in A Bug's Life, Troy in Blast from the Past, Dr. Fulton in The Middle, Bob in Hot in Cleveland, Gary O'Brien in Young Sheldon, and Danish Graves in Fargo.

Foley also hosted Celebrity Poker Showdown.

The troupe's eponymous TV series debuted in 1988 and ended in 1995.

Foley played characters including Hecubus, one of the Sizzler sisters, the A. T. & Love boss, Bruno Puntz Jones, Mr. Heavyfoot, Jocelyn and Lex.

Initially involved with Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy, he left the troupe in the middle of the writing, dissatisfied with the internal strife and the quality of the script, and joined the NewsRadio cast instead.

As he had not signed any contract with the studio, Foley agreed to sign a deal which would allow the rest of the troupe to get paid for the script, though he was convinced that it would never be shot.

When it was greenlighted, Foley appeared in the film because he was contractually obligated to do so.

He is the only member of the group who is uncredited as a writer.

1999

In 1999, Dave portrayed Troy, the house mate of Eve, in Blast from the Past.

Foley was recently reunited with NewsRadio writer Joe Furey when he recorded the special featurette Working with Joe Furey, an add-on to Furey's comedy Love and Support.

2000

Foley rejoined the troupe in 2000 and has been an integral part of their various reformations.

2001

In 2001, he played the boss of 'N Sync singer Lance Bass in the film On the Line.

Foley hosted the CBC Christmas Special, The True Meaning of Christmas Specials, in which he, a Mexican Elvis impersonator, Elvis Stojko and Dick Dale travel to Canada in search of the true meaning of Christmas specials.

2003

He portrayed Jack McFarland's boyfriend Stuart Lamarack on Will & Grace in its 2003-2004 season.

2004

In 2004, Foley became host of Celebrity Poker Showdown on Bravo.

2007

In 2007, he appeared nude in Uwe Boll's film adaptation of the controversial PC game Postal and became the judge for the US version of Thank God You're Here.

He portrayed a middle management employee who happens to be a vampire in the undead office comedy Netherbeast Incorporated (2007) and voiced the disgruntled elf Wayne in the holiday special series, Prep & Landing.

He also guest-starred in the 2007 special, Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary.

He played a high school principal in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

2009

In 2009, Foley was hired by 49 North Inc./Fuel Industries, a multi-national branded content and entertainment company, to star in a web series titled, The Sensible Traveler with Bobby Fargo with six episodes that are written by TV writer Stephen Hibbert and directed by a number of people, including Leslie Iwerks and Chris Roach.

2010

He appeared in the Kids in the Hall 2010 reunion project Death Comes to Town.

Paul Simms, creator of NewsRadio, happened to be a huge fan of Foley's work and wrote the role of Dave Nelson specifically for him.

Much of his character on the show was based on his own personality quirks, including his coffee addiction and his love of the sitcom Green Acres.

2011

In 2011, he appeared in How I Met Your Mother as Marshall's possible future boss, Mr. Bloom.

From 2011 to 2012, Foley played Jerry Dunham, the boss of Andrew Carlson (David Hornsby) in the short-lived CBS sitcom How to Be a Gentleman.

2012

In 2012 and 2013, Foley played Dr. Fulton, Brick's (Atticus Shaffer) school therapist in The Middle, where in "Life Skills", he refers to Brick's classmates as "the kids in the hall", after an awkward pause and glance by both characters and mentioning that their behavior is similar to those of comedy sketches from The Kids in the Hall.

2013

Foley released his stand-up special, Relatively Well in January 2013, distributed by Showtime.

In the comedy-thriller The Wrong Guy, Foley played Nelson Hibbert, an office worker who finds his boss murdered, mistakenly believes he will be blamed for the crime and runs off as a fugitive.

In February 2013, Foley played Detective Bob Moore for the three last seasons in the TV Land sitcom, Hot in Cleveland (with an unrelated guest appearance as a charity doctor in the first season), starred in the third season of Robson Arms on CTV and also starred in the CTV sitcom Spun Out in 2014.

Foley also starred in ABC's Dr. Ken.

In 2023, Foley portrayed central character Danish Graves in the fifth season of Fargo.

Foley has also voiced various characters in animated films, television series and video games, such as Flik in A Bug's Life (as well as reprising for a cameo of the character during the outtakes of Toy Story 2 and the epilogue of Cars as well as in a segment from Robot Chicken, and video games like Lego The Incredibles), Yes Man in Fallout: New Vegas, Terry in Monsters University, Agent Rick in Pound Puppies, Chris in Dan Vs. and Wayne in the Prep & Landing series.