![]() And, on top of all that, he’s dating Amy Poehler, who will appear on an episode of “Kroll Show” this season (Kroll also has a recurring role on Poehler’s NBC sitcom “Parks and Recreation,” as shock jock The Douche). ![]() The past year has been Kroll’s big breakout, after a decade of TV guest parts, podcasts and a headlining role in the ill-fated sitcom “Cavemen.” In addition to his eponymous series, which returned Tuesday, the Westchester native also stars on the FX show “The League,” a comedy that’s been compared to a modern-day “Seinfeld.” He has two movies due this year. “To watch all types of people get them and find amusement in them is very pleasing.” ![]() “When created those guys, it felt like, ‘Well these will never go anywhere, they’re so niche New York characters,’ ” Krolls tells The Post. But by Halloween, Kroll was seeing online pictures of teenage girls in Phoenix dressed as the characters. When comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney came up with the idea for “Oh Hello,” a public access show starring two Upper West Side Jewish divorcees, they expected the bit - in which the pair create a prank show called “Too Much Tuna,” serving guests a comically oversized plate of deli tuna fish - to only appeal to New Yorkers. To judge the nationwide impact of the Comedy Central sketch program “The Kroll Show,” which debuted last January, you need only take a look at the show’s most local characters. John Mulaney and Nick Kroll's Gil and George are banned from these NYC hot spots ![]() ![]() With 'Oh, Hello,' the war on fun is finally over 'Secret Life of Pets 2' gets most laughs when credits are rolling The 2020 Oscars don't have a host, but here's who it should be ![]()
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