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Colin Quinn (born June 6 , 1959 ) is an Irish-American Comedian . He was born in Brooklyn and was raised in the Park Slope section of the borough. His gravelly Brooklyn Accent and idiosyncratic mannerisms are a trademark of his performances. Quinn performs stand-up, headlining at the top comedy clubs across the country, including Caroline's Comedy Club in New York City . He is known in the comedy circuit for helping out many young stand-up comics, which was most apparent to the public on the series '' Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn ''. ''Tough Crowd'' featured four comedians and Quinn as host, talking about various issues. Quinn gave many comedians exposure on his show, which ran for roughly 250 episodes over a two-year period. Before becoming a comedian, Quinn worked as a Bartender . He stopped drinking in the early 1980s after several bad experiences while drunk, including nights spent in jail and blackouts that led to him not knowing where he was. After leaving bartending, Quinn got his start in Stand-up Comedy in 1984 . Although some people believe Jon Stewart wrote the jokes for Quinn's stand-up act, this is false; Stewart only wrote jokes for a television show Quinn hosted in 1989 called '' Caroline's Comedy Hour '', which aired on the A&E network. He first achieved fame in 1987 as co-host of the MTV Game Show '' Remote Control '', which also featured performances by Adam Sandler and Denis Leary . He remained co-host of the show for three years, and in 1989 wrote and performed in the comedic short '' Going Back To Brooklyn '' along with Ben Stiller . Much of his early comedic career focused on writing in addition to stand-up, including a stint as a writer for the popular show '' In Living Color ''. He also co-wrote the storyline and was an associate producer for the movie '' Celtic Pride '', starring Damon Wayans and Dan Aykroyd . In 1995 , Quinn was hired by '' Saturday Night Live '', working as a writer and featured player until the beginning of the 1998 season, when he became a full cast member. He established himself on the show with characters such as "Lenny the Lion" and "Joe Blow", and as well as the recurring segment "''Colin Quinn Explains the New York Times ''". Quinn took over as host of the '' Weekend Update '' segment in January 1998 after the firing of Norm MacDonald ; he remained the anchor until his departure from ''SNL'' in 2000 . Among the major Media Circuses of the late 1990s , Quinn presided over much of the highly publicized Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal and the Microsoft Anti-Trust Trial . Also during his ''SNL'' period, Quinn made his . After leaving ''SNL'', Quinn had a Sketch Comedy show on NBC called ''The Colin Quinn Show'' that lasted for only three episodes in 2002 , after being cancelled due to surprisingly strong, "edgy" racial content and mediocre Ratings . Quinn became host of '' Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn '' on Comedy Central in 2003 . The show immediately followed '' The Daily Show With Jon Stewart ''. ''Tough Crowd'', although having been renewed through the 2005 television season, was put on an Indefinite Hiatus in October 2004 , having its "final" episode on November 4 , 2004 . Colin performs regularly at the Comedy Cellar in New York City, where many of the top comedians perform when not on the road. During his time on ''SNL'' and ''Tough Crowd'', Quinn was criticised for his inability to properly read from Cue Cards or a Teleprompter . During his stint on ''Weekend Update'', his typecast as boorish New Yorker, as well as his consistent stuttering and fumbling of words, made him somewhat unpopular with the audience. However, fans of both shows agree that Quinn's sharp and clever delivery often more than made up for this fault. In 2004 , he was named #56 on Comedy Central 's list of the 100 greatest standups of all time. He was also named to the '' Irish America Magazine '' list of the "Top 100 Irish Americans of the Year". {Link without Title} Colin's sexual escapades, which have been discussed in depth on '' The Howard Stern Show '', include fellatio from a transvestite, molestation by a priest, fellatio from a prostitute in a shoe-shine chair for ten dollars after being heavily intoxicated, peanut butter removal from the genitals by a cat, and a short-lived sexual encounter with an eldery woman during his ''Remote Control'' years. Quinn's brief marriage in 2003 , also discussed on ''The Howard Stern Show'' ended in divorce after his wife found an instant message on his computer implicating an act of adultery. EXTERNAL LINKS
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