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Jon Daly

Jon Daly is an , , , and born on April 14, 1977, in , . He is best known for his contributions to , particularly as a and performer on the series Kroll Show (2013–2015), and for acting roles in films including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013), Masterminds (2016), and (2016), as well as voice work in animated series such as and recent live-action appearances in Fallout (2024) and Destroy All Neighbors (2024). Raised in , Daly developed an early interest in improv comedy as a teenager, beginning performances at age 16 in a weekly show at the . He later attended the School of the Arts, after which he moved to and became a regular performer at the , honing his skills in sketch and improv comedy. His debut came in 2002 with a role in the 13th Child. Daly's career gained momentum in 2013, marking his breakout year with appearances in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and guest spots on , alongside his work on , where he contributed sketches and characters that highlighted his improvisational style. Subsequent roles included supporting parts in ' Hail, Caesar! (2016) and portraying a young in the biopic (2018). In recent years, he has expanded into for shows like and Miracle Workers, while continuing to take on diverse film and television projects, including the post-apocalyptic series Fallout on Prime Video.

Early life and education

Early years

Jon Daly was born on April 14, 1977, in , . The youngest of three boys, Daly grew up in Pittsburgh’s North Hills in the to parents who worked as a doctor and a . He attended Peebles Elementary School, where he began playing at age 8, and enjoyed a happy childhood that included supporting the . Raised in , a city known for its industrial heritage and working-class roots, Daly experienced a middle-class upbringing amid the region's economic transitions during the late . Daly's initial interest in emerged during his adolescence, specifically at age 16, when he began participating in "Friday Night Improvs," a weekly performance series held in the basement of the University of Pittsburgh's . This involvement marked his first foray into live performance, evolving from audience participation to regular onstage contributions in improv sketches. Influenced by and Ghostbusters, these early experiences in Pittsburgh's local scene laid the groundwork for his later pursuits in .

Education and early training

Daly's passion for performance was rooted in his Pittsburgh upbringing, where he began honing his comedic interests through early stage experiences at age 16. After graduating from Shady Side Academy (class of 1995), having transferred there in 9th grade and appeared in school plays such as The Crucible and The Adventures of Comic Nemo, he enrolled at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) in Winston-Salem, a prestigious conservatory dedicated to professional training in the performing arts. There, Daly studied acting, immersing himself in a rigorous curriculum designed to cultivate versatile performers. The program's emphasis on classical techniques, scene study, and ensemble work provided him with essential tools for character development and expressive timing, which would later inform his comedic style. Building on his high school forays into performance, Daly engaged in early improvisation training during his college years at UNCSA, where classes incorporated theater games, movement exercises, and mask work to foster spontaneity and collaboration. He also joined a sketch comedy group called Danny LaRusso. These sessions, though framed within a conservatory's theatrical context rather than standalone comedy improv, helped refine his ability to respond dynamically in ensemble settings and adapt to unpredictable scenarios—core elements of his emerging comedic foundation. Through this structured academic environment, he solidified foundational acting and comedy skills that emphasized precision, physicality, and narrative improvisation.

Career

Improvisation and live performances

Jon Daly began his professional career in improvisation as a regular performer at the (UCB) in , where he spent over a decade honing his craft through unscripted live shows. Starting in the early , his performances at UCB provided a foundational platform for developing his comedic voice, emphasizing spontaneous scene work and ensemble dynamics central to the theater's long-form improv style. A key part of Daly's early improv work was his membership in the group "Mother," an influential improvisational comedy ensemble formed in the summer of 1999. Comprising performers including Scot Armstrong, Tara Copeland, and , "Mother" specialized in character-based long-form , delivering shows that blended absurdity with intricate group storytelling at UCB venues. Daly's contributions to the group helped solidify his reputation for creating vivid, offbeat characters on stage, often drawing from everyday scenarios twisted into surreal narratives. These experiences at UCB were instrumental in cultivating Daly's absurd, character-driven humor style, which relies on bold physicality and rapid escalation of ridiculous premises to engage audiences in live settings.

Television writing and acting

Jon Daly began his television career with early appearances in series such as the Amazon original Betas in 2013, where he had a supporting role, and contributions to the animated Family Guy on Fox, voicing various characters across multiple episodes. His breakthrough came with on from 2013 to 2015, where Daly served as both writer and performer, contributing to the series' format that drew on his background to create absurd, character-driven humor. He co-developed and appeared in memorable sketches, including those featuring the gigolo character Bobby Bottleservice alongside , often playing the bumbling sidekick Peter Paparazzo in scenarios like ghostbusting or action parodies. The show ran for three seasons, earning praise for its ensemble dynamic and earning Daly recognition as a key creative force in modern sketch television. Daly's television presence expanded through recurring roles in live-action comedies, showcasing his deadpan delivery and comedic timing. In HBO's The Life & Times of Tim (2008–2012), he voiced multiple characters, including the homeless man and Paul, across 14 episodes, adding to the show's quirky animated narrative. On ABC's Happy Endings (2011–2013), he portrayed the overconfident Brody Daniels in two episodes, contributing to the ensemble's fast-paced wit. His recurring appearances on Comedy Central's Drunk History (2013–2019) saw him embodying historical figures in the series' reenactment segments, appearing in several episodes such as "American Music" as Kris Kristofferson. Similarly, in Showtime's I'm Dying Up Here (2017–2018), Daly had a recurring role that highlighted his ability to portray aspiring comedians in the 1970s Los Angeles scene. In the post-apocalyptic series Fallout (2024) on Prime Video, he appeared as the Snake Oil Salesman. In recent years, Daly has focused on in , notably providing the voice of the brooding Judd Birch in Netflix's from 2017 to 2025, appearing in 41 episodes and earning acclaim for his nuanced portrayal of teenage amid the show's exploration of . He also made a guest appearance as the Emperor in the second season of Peacock's , which premiered on July 31, 2025, bringing his improvisational flair to the post-apocalyptic action-comedy.

Film and voice work

Jon Daly's entry into feature films began with a supporting role as Tim Naughton, a pilot, in Ben Stiller's adventure comedy The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013), marking his debut in a major studio production. This appearance showcased his ability to blend into ensemble casts with understated humor, drawing from his improvisational roots in live comedy. Following this, Daly appeared in the heist comedy Masterminds (2016), portraying FBI agent Plewe alongside stars like and , where his deadpan delivery contributed to the film's chaotic ensemble dynamic. In the same year, Daly took on supporting parts in two high-profile comedies: as Interpol agent Filippo in Zoolander 2 (2016), a sequel to the 2001 fashion satire, where he supported the central absurdity with straight-faced reactions, and as a cop in the Coen Brothers' Hollywood satire Hail, Caesar! (2016), enhancing the film's mosaic of eccentric characters through brief but memorable comedic timing. These roles highlighted his knack for improvisational contributions in big-budget ensembles, often amplifying the surreal elements without overpowering the narrative. Daly has also built a notable presence in voice acting, particularly in animated projects, lending his distinctive monotone and deadpan style to characters that add layers of dry wit. In the adult animated series Big Mouth (2017–present), he voices Judd Birch, the brooding older brother whose laconic responses underscore the show's explorations of adolescence. Similarly, in the Marvel animated series M.O.D.O.K. (2021), Daly provided the voice for the robotic villain Super Adaptoid, infusing the role with a mechanical detachment that complemented the series' irreverent tone. More recently, in the 2024 horror-comedy Destroy All Neighbors, Daly played the character Swig in a live-action role that heightened the film's grotesque humor amid practical effects-driven chaos. Throughout these film and voice endeavors, Daly's improvisational background—honed through opportunities—has informed his contributions, allowing a seamless integration of spontaneous humor that elevates ensemble comedies and animated absurdity alike. His approach, often described as a , has become a , providing contrast and grounding in otherwise over-the-top productions.

Filmography

Film

Jon Daly has appeared in a variety of supporting roles in feature films, often portraying comedic characters in ensemble casts. His film credits frequently highlight his improvisational background through humorous, eccentric supporting parts.
YearTitleRole
200213th Child: The Jersey DevilAnthony
2004Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes StoryMayhem Team Member
2008College Road TripCampus Security
2009Bride WarsHead Beeper
2009Mystery TeamDuncan
2013The Secret Life of Walter MittyTim Naughton
2016Hail, Caesar!Cop at French Postcard House
2016Zoolander 2Agent Filippo
2016MastermindsPlewe
2017LemonToby
2017Austin FoundDonald Wilson
2017All NighterJimothy
2018A Futile and Stupid GestureBill Murray
2019Making BabiesCaesar
2021HappilyDonald
2023The Donor PartyReese
2024Destroy All NeighborsSwig

Television

Jon Daly has made numerous television appearances, primarily in comedic roles, with a strong emphasis on recurring voice work in and writing contributions to . His credits span live-action sitcoms, animated shows, and specials, often drawing from his background to portray eccentric characters. Below is a chronological overview of his key television roles and credits, highlighting recurring and voice parts where applicable.
Year(s)SeriesRoleNotes
2009–2010VariousRecurring voice role, 10 episodes.
2011–presentVarious (e.g., Dom Lippo)Recurring voice role, over 100 episodes to date.
2012Jed RemisGuest role, 1 episode.
2012–2014Comedy Bang! Bang!Bill Cosby-Bukowski / The Devil / Barry R.Recurring, multiple episodes across 3 seasons; also appeared as self in 2015.
2012–2015Various (e.g., )Multiple episodes, including recurring small roles.
2013VariousRecurring guest, 3 episodes.
2013NTSF!SD:SUV::VariousRecurring, 2 episodes.
2013–2014HobbesMain role, 8 episodes.
2013–2015VariousWriter, performer, and co-executive producer; 39 episodes.
2014VariousGuest role, 1 episode.
2014Fred Barkley / Johnny HogwildGuest roles, 2 episodes.
2014ReviewVariousGuest role, 1 episode.
2014VariousGuest role, 1 episode.
2015DanielGuest role, 1 episode.
2015VariousVoice role, 1 episode.
2016ThadRecurring, 4 episodes.
2016Party LegendsHimselfGuest appearance, 1 episode.
2016The Adult Swim Golf ClassicJohn DalyLead role in TV special.
2016–2017The GrinderVariousGuest roles, 2 episodes.
2017–2018Bill HobbsMain role, 10 episodes.
2017–presentVarious voicesRecurring voice role, 41 episodes.
2017TomRecurring, 3 episodes.
2018–2019Happy TogetherVariousGuest roles, 2 episodes.
2019–2023Miracle WorkersVarious (e.g., Dr. Crazybrainz)Recurring guest, multiple episodes.
2020American Dad!Train ActorVoice role, 1 episode.
2020VariousGuest role, 1 episode.
2021M.O.D.O.K.Recurring voice role, multiple episodes.
2023History of the World, Part IIVariousVoice role, 1 episode.
2024FalloutGuest role, 1 episode.
2025VariousVoice role, 1 episode.
2025EmperorGuest role, 1 episode (season 2).
Daly's voice work, particularly in and , accounts for a significant portion of his over 50 television appearances, showcasing his versatility in animation. His writing on also highlights his contributions behind the scenes in .

Web series

Jon Daly has contributed to several web-based series, leveraging his improvisational background and roots in short-form digital content. His most notable appearance in this medium came in the YouTube series , a one-minute parodying phrases and stereotypes from growing up in , . In 2018, Daly guest-starred as Buzzy Duracko in the episode "Yinzers at a Funeral," voicing and performing a character that drew directly from his hometown experiences, adding authenticity to the regional humor. Earlier, in 2016, Daly appeared in two episodes of the The Amazing Gayl Pile, a satirical take on culture and networks produced by Apocalypse Soonish Productions. He portrayed the character Jeff in segments that highlighted absurd workplace dynamics on a fictional Shop-At-Home Channel, aligning with his style from (UCB) affiliations. Daly's involvement in other minor web sketches stems from his time with UCB's digital extensions and Comedy Central's online content tied to shows like Kroll Show, where he contributed to promotional or bonus sketches released online, though these were not standalone series. His broader TV comedy style, emphasizing quick-witted improvisation, influenced these brief digital appearances.

Music videos and other media

Daly appeared in the 2014 music video for Duck Sauce's single "NRG," portraying a charismatic host promoting a versatile miracle gel in a satirical spoof of late-night advertising. In late 2011 and into 2012, Daly hosted the Earwolf Rafflecast, a comedy series featuring improvised sketches, impressions, original songs, and celebrity guests such as and across more than 20 episodes. Daly released his debut comedy album Ding Dong Delicious on June 10, 2022, via Northern Spy Records, blending absurd lyrical sketches with indie rock arrangements through collaborations with musicians including and . The album showcases tracks like "Addicted to Computers" and "Eatin' Pussy with ," emphasizing humorous narratives over traditional music structures. Daly has made guest appearances on various podcasts in recent years, including an 2024 episode of an production, where his improvisation skills translate effectively to audio formats through spontaneous character work and banter.

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