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After one-year stints of doing sketch comedy on Saturday Night Live and Late Night with Conan O ' Brien, Koechner began taking minor roles in the films Wag the Dog, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and Man on the Moon.
The act became a hit at Hollywood clubs such as Largo, and the Allen and Koechner were invited to open for Tenacious D. Koechner appeared frequently with larger supporting roles in many high profile comedic films including Anchorman, Talladega Nights, The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, and Extract.
In 1995, Koechner landed a year-long stint on Saturday Night Live, joining the show with fellow Second City friends Nancy Walls and Adam McKay.
After his one season on SNL, Koechner joined the 1996 – 97 sketch cast of Late Night with Conan O ' Brien, where he was perhaps best remembered in the NBC Gargoyles recurring sketches, pairing Koechner with Conan regular Brian McCann as two obnoxious Gargoyle statues often perched outside Conan's desk window.
On the set of the 1999 country music mockumentary, Dill Scallion, Koechner struck a partnership with SNL friend David ' Gruber ' Allen, joining Allen's improvisational comedy act, The Naked Trucker Show.
Koechner played a college football coach with the worst record in the history of the sport vows to turn things around with his new team of ragtag recruits.
Though Koechner, who usually writes and improvises his material, had no involvement with the screenplay, he complimented director Tom Brady for taking " great care to make it as smart as he could ," adding that it's a sports comedy rather than a spoof.
Following the release of Live at the Troubador, Koechner revealed that a T-Bones film is in development with Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's Gary Sanchez Productions.
Frequently, Koechner can be seen at the iO West performing with the group Beer, Shark, Mice, alongside Mike Coleman, Pat Finn, Neil Flynn and Peter Hulne.
* Interview with Allen & partner David Koechner on public radio program The Sound of Young America
The previous year, USA Today had listed him, along with Paul Rudd, David Koechner, and Leslie Mann, among the Frat Pack's " Junior Varsity ".
Will Ferrell, David Koechner, and Jack Black have made guest appearances on The Office with Steve Carell.

Koechner and television
In the eight years Koechner & Allen have been playing these characters, there have been several attempts to bring the act to television, but they had trouble figuring how to translate it into a series.

Koechner and writer
David Michael Koechner (; born August 24, 1962 ) is an American character actor, comedian, writer, and musician.

Koechner and /
Other friends of the show are Jesse James Dupree of the band Jackyl, Brent Smith of the band Shinedown, comedians Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson of VH1 Classic's That Metal Show, actor / comedian David Koechner, Dennis Hof ( owner of the World Famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch brothel ), actor / comedian T. J. Miller, and comedian Lisa Lampanelli.

Koechner and who
The act was an instant success and soon expanded to include David Koechner, who plays " T-Bones.
In the 1998 film Dirty Work, Traylor Howard portrays Kathy, who works for a used car dealer who is portrayed by David Koechner.

Koechner and also
On the show, Koechner also impersonated several celebrities, including Burt Reynolds, Mike Ditka, Charlie Sheen, Robert Shapiro, Willard Scott, Oliver Stone, Phil Gramm, David Kaczynski, and Pat Buchanan.
Koechner will also return as Champ Kind in a sequel to Anchorman, expected to be released in 2013.

Koechner and for
The 1995-1996 season was the last for David Spade, as well as the debut for Jim Breuer, Will Ferrell, Darrell Hammond, David Koechner, Cheri Oteri, Nancy Walls, Chris Kattan and Colin Quinn.
Koechner joined the act as Gerald " T-Bones " Tibbons, a character he had been playing on comedy stages for a few years, including a recurring character bit on SNL.
As part of the Anchorman ensemble, Koechner shared two MTV Movie Award nominations for Best On-Screen Team and Best Musical Performance.
After co-starring together in Anchorman and The 40-Year-Old Virgin, fellow Second City alum Steve Carell personally recommended Koechner for a recurring role on NBC's The Office, playing Todd Packer.
David Koechner supported the 2004 US Presidential campaign of Senator John Kerry, performing at a June 6, 2004 Hollywood fundraiser for the senator, where The Naked Trucker & T-Bones opened up for Tenacious D. Koechner cites Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Uncle Tupelo and its off-shoots ( Wilco and Son Volt ) as some of his musical favorites.
" Koechner and Allen starred in The Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show on Comedy Central, which was picked up for 8 episodes.
Also, Will Ferrell, Ben Stiller, and David Koechner have all been cast members on Saturday Night Live, and, except for Owen Wilson and Andy Dick, all members have hosted Saturday Night Live.

Koechner and Naked
* David Koechner ( Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Saturday Night Live, The Office, The Naked Trucker & T-Bones Show )
While filming the country mockumentary Dill Scallion, Koechner befriended his comedy partner, Dave ' Gruber ' Allen, forming The Naked Trucker & T-Bones Show.
On January 17, 2007, Comedy Central premiered The Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show, a sketch comedy series starring Koechner ( as T-Bones ) and longtime performing partner Dave " Gruber " Allen ( as The Naked Trucker ).
Koechner & Allen's first album, Naked Trucker and T-Bones Live at the Troubador, was released March 20, 2007.
Koechner performs regularly in Los Angeles at both the ImprovOlympic West theater in the show Beer Shark Mice, and at Largo, the nightclub where the Naked Trucker Show plays regularly.

Koechner and on
In the late 1990s, Koechner took several minor acting roles in films such as Wag the Dog, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and Man on the Moon.
The " Gerald " character, based on a real drifter named Four-Way George, became so popular that Koechner would go to auditions, only to find that directors were always demanding his stage persona.
MTV's initial press release accidentally listed Fred Armisen instead of David Koechner, but eventually corrected the error on their website, crediting Koechner during the broadcast.
Following this role, Koechner found himself landing many small and supporting roles in high profile films such as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Talladega Nights, The Dukes of Hazzard and Snakes on a Plane.
As of 2012, Koechner has guest-starred, both in person and voice, on fourteen episodes of the series.
In 2007, Koechner was seen in his first leading role in The Comebacks ( which opened on October 19 ), the first comedy to be released under Fox Searchlight's Fox Atomic division.
Koechner has the names of his wife and children tattooed on his right upper-arm.

Koechner and Saturday
The British Fops, or Lucien Callow ( Mark McKinney ) and Fagan ( David Koechner ), appeared in several episodes during the Saturday Night Live 1995-1996 seasons.

Koechner and .
* Solid State Laser Engineering, W. Koechner ( Springer-Verlag, New York, 1999 )
A good empirical discussion of laser loss quantification is given in the book by W. Koechner.
He's voiced by David Koechner.
* David Koechner, America Actor.
* David Koechner and Nancy Walls were fired at the end of the season.
* Tracy Morgan and Ana Gasteyer both join the cast, taking the places of David Koechner and Nancy Walls.
Koechner first became involved in performing when he began studying improvisational comedy in Chicago at the ImprovOlympic, under the teachings of Del Close, before joining the Second City Northwest.
Koechner was born in Tipton, Missouri, the son of Margaret Ann ( née Downey ) and Cecil Stephen Koechner.
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.

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