Though he would remain one of the comedy world's best-kept secrets through the later half of the 1990s, improvisational comic-turned-actor David Koechner later made a successful transition from SNL and Late Night With Conan O'Brien funnyman to supporting feature player roles when word of his talent spread, thanks to stellar supporting parts in such wide-release films as A Guy Thing and Anchorman. The Tipton, MO, native studied political science at the University of Missouri, with a subsequent career in the family business (manufacturing turkey coops) narrowly averted by a post-college move to Chicago. It was there that Koechner attempted to master his comic skills under the tutelage of improv master Del Close, with further studies at the Windy City's ImprovOlympic cementing the skills of the up-and-coming talent. A subsequent stint at Chicago's Second City Theater led to Koechner's lucky break when he was whisked away by SNL creator Lorne Michaels to become a player in the long-running weekly comedy mainstay. Though he would remain with SNL for merely one season, Koechner continued to impress on the small screen as a performer on Late Night With Conan O'Brien in the 1996-1997 season. As his reputation continued to grow due to appearances on such popular shows as Mad About You and Dharma & Greg, Koechner also made an impression in features thanks to small but memorable roles in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Man on the Moon, and My Boss's Daughter. Though he would continue to work in minor capacity on the small screen, Koechner seemed to be focusing on features at this point in his career, with a turn as a chauvinistic sportscaster in the 2004 Will Ferrell comedy Anchorman offering what was perhaps his most substantial feature performance to date.
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Hit and Run
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2012 | NOT YET RELEASED | ||
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Hotel Transylvania
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2012 | NOT YET RELEASED | ||
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Piranha 3DD
Actor |
2012 | NOT YET RELEASED | ||
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Wedding Day
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Final Destination 5
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2011 | |||
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Paul
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2011 | |||
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Brother's Justice
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2010 | |||
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Extract
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2009 | |||
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Hank [TV Series]
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2009 | |||
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My One and Only
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2009 | |||
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Tenure
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2009 | |||
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Get Smart
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2008 | |||
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Semi-Pro
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2008 | |||
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The Perfect Game
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2008 | |||
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Balls of Fury
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2007 | |||
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Reno 911!: Miami
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2007 | |||
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The Comebacks
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2007 | |||
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The Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show [TV Series]
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2007 | |||
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The Naked Trucker and T-Bones: Live at the Troubadour
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2007 | |||
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The Office: Ben Franklin
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2007 | |||
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Barnyard
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Let's Go to Prison!
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2006 | |||
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Snakes on a Plane
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Unaccompanied Minors
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2006 | |||
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Daltry Calhoun
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Thank You for Smoking
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2005 | |||
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The Dukes of Hazzard
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2005 | |||
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Waiting...
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2005 | |||
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Yours, Mine & Ours
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2005 | |||
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My Boss's Daughter
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2003 | |||
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A Guy Thing
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2002 | |||
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Run Ronnie Run!
Actor |
2002 | |||
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Out Cold
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2001 | |||
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Dropping Out
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2000 | |||
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Dill Scallion
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1999 | |||
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