Corey Allen Kotler

Corey Allen Kotler is an American comedian, actor and producer Born March 18,1968 in Long Island Jewish Hospital in Nassau County, Long Island, New York.
Education
In 1998 Corey Allen Kotler graduated from Long Island University with Bachelors of Science in Broadcasting.
Early Life
In 1991 Corey Allen Kotler made an unprecedented appearance on the Howard Stern television show. In 1992 he drove from his hometown of Bayside, Queens, New York to Chicago, Illinois to study with the famous Second City Improvisation Conservatory. He soon became a cast member of the original Chicago Company of the hit play Tony & Tina’s Wedding from 1993-1994 performed in Pipers Alley in Chicago
Career
Upon returning to New York, his very first paid professional on camera job was in Michael Jackson’s, They Don’t Really Care about Us (History Album) music video which was directed by Spike Lee in 1995. In the same year he appeared in Faith Evans, Used to Love Me music video produced by and featuring The Notorious B.I.G. Upon returning to school,Over the course of the years to come, he appeared in 22 SAG National Commercial and he has appeared in such network television shows Ugly Betty, Passions, Marry Me, Two Broke Girls, General Hospital, Rizzoli and Isles, Transparent and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. He has also appeared opposite Rebel Wilson in the opening number of the 2008 MTV Awards, the opening number of the Teen Choice Awards, Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job! and recurring appearances in sketches on the Tonight Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live! Recent and upcoming motion picture appearances include. Corey was featured in Taylor Swift's Wildest Dream. In 2011 Corey also launched a documentary " The choosen oil man".
 
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