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David Koechner

David Michael Koechner ( ; born August 24, 1962) is an American character actor and comedian best known for playing roles such as Champ Kind in the ''Anchorman'' films and Todd Packer on NBC's ''The Office''.
Koechner first became involved in performing when he began studying improvisational comedy in Chicago at ImprovOlympic, under the teachings of Del Close, before joining the Second City Northwest. After yearlong stints of doing sketch comedy on ''Saturday Night Live'' and ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' in the mid 1990s, Koechner began appearing with small roles in the films such as ''Wag the Dog'', ''Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'', and ''Man on the Moon''.
While filming the country mockumentary film ''Dill Scallion'' in 1998, Koechner befriended actor/comedian Dave 'Gruber' Allen, and eventually began performing as the comedy duo, ''The Naked Trucker & T-Bones Show'', a live musical comedy act. The act became a hit at Hollywood clubs such as Largo, and Allen and Koechner were invited to open for Tenacious D. In 2007, Koechner and Allen created and starred together in a ''Naked Trucker & T-Bones Show'' sketch comedy series that ran for one season on Comedy Central. After his breakout role as Champ Kind in the 2004 comedy ''Anchorman'', Koechner began appearing frequently with larger supporting roles in many high-profile comedic films including ''Talladega Nights'', ''Thank You for Smoking'', ''Waiting...'', ''Semi-Pro'', ''The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard'', and ''Extract''. His first leading film role, as Coach Lambeau Fields in Fox Atomic's sports comedy, ''The Comebacks'' opened on October 19, 2007. Koechner most recently reprised his role of Champ Kind for ''Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues'' and is receiving praise for his dark turn in the 2014 black comedy ''Cheap Thrills''. He currently co-stars in the Comedy Central series ''Another Period''.
==Early life and career==
Koechner was born in Tipton, Missouri, to Margaret Ann (née Downey) and Cecil Stephen Koechner. He has two brothers, Mark and Joe, and three sisters, Mary-Rose, Cecilia and Joan.〔(Profile ), kcchiefs.com; accessed November 17, 2014.〕 His father ran a business that manufactured turkey coops (Koechner has stated that "If you see a turkey going down the road in a big truck, most likely its coop is from Tipton...").〔(David Koechner Biography ); (Yahoo! Movies )〕 He was raised Catholic, and is of German, English, and Irish descent.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Green Room with Sean Green )〕 Koechner studied Political Science at Benedictine College and the University of Missouri, before he eventually decided to pursue a career in improvisational comedy and moved to Chicago. After studying at Chicago's ImprovOlympic, under famed improvisation instructor Del Close, Koechner joined The Second City comedy troupe in Chicago, graduating in 1994.〔(The Second City Northwest Alumni ), secondcity.com; accessed November 17, 2014.〕
In 1995, Koechner landed a year-long stint on ''Saturday Night Live'', joining the show with Second City friends Nancy Walls and Adam McKay. During his time at SNL, he befriended guest-writer David 'Gruber' Allen, and castmate Will Ferrell. Some of Koechner's recurring skits included Bill Brasky, the British Fops (playing Fagan, opposite Mark McKinney), Gary Macdonald (the fictional younger brother of Weekend Update anchor/SNL castmember Norm Macdonald, based on "Jokey", a character he originated at Second City), Will Ferrell's "Get Off the Shed" sketches (playing his neighbor, Tom Taylor), and Gerald "T-Bones" Tibbons. Koechner impersonated several celebrities, including Burt Reynolds, Mike Ditka, Charlie Sheen, Robert Shapiro, Willard Scott, Oliver Stone, Phil Gramm, David Kaczynski, and Pat Buchanan. After his one season on SNL, Koechner joined the 1996–97 sketch cast of ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien''.

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