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Kevin Corrigan
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Corrigan at the 2017 Montclair Film Festival
Born1968/1969 (age 53–54)
Alma materLee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute
OccupationActor
Years active1989–present
Spouse
(m. 2001)
Children1

Kevin Corrigan (born 1968/1969)[1] is an American character actor. He has appeared mostly in independent films and television since the 1990s, including as Uncle Eddie on the sitcom Grounded for Life (2001–2005). His film appearances include supporting roles in Goodfellas (1990), Walking and Talking (1996), Henry Fool (1997), The Departed (2006), Superbad (2007), Pineapple Express (2008), Seven Psychopaths (2012), The King of Staten Island (2020), and co-starring roles in Big Fan (2009) and Results (2015). He has been twice nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male.

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Independent film

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Henry Fool

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The Departed

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Seven Psychopaths

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Big Fan

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Big Fan is a 2009 American film written and directed by Robert D. Siegel, and starring Patton Oswalt, Kevin Corrigan, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Michael Rapaport, and Scott Ferrall. The story revolves around the bleak yet amiable life of the self-described "world’s biggest New York Giants fan", Paul Aufiero (Oswalt). Big Fan garnered positive reviews at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The film had a limited release in the United States beginning on August 28, 2009.

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Life and career

Corrigan is a native of the Bronx, New York City.[2] After studying at Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, he made his film debut in 1989 in Lost Angels, starring Donald Sutherland and Adam Horovitz. He was cast in Goodfellas as the younger brother of Henry Hill (Ray Liotta). During the independent film boom of the 1990s, Corrigan built a career playing quirky, unconventional characters in films such as True Romance, Living in Oblivion, Walking and Talking and Rhythm Thief. He made his television series debut as a cast member of the short-lived Rhea Perlman sitcom Pearl. He also appeared in the video for "Get Me" by the indie band Dinosaur Jr. in 1993.

Corrigan became well known for his role as the slacker Eddie Finnerty on the sitcom Grounded for Life, which ran for five seasons. After the show's cancellation, he returned to appearing in smaller film projects, with the exception of a role in Martin Scorsese's The Departed as the drug-dealing cousin of Leonardo DiCaprio's character. Since that film's success, he has appeared more regularly in high-profile films. He had roles in two Judd Apatow-produced films: Superbad, as the violent owner of the house where Jonah Hill's and Michael Cera's characters attempt to steal alcohol, and Pineapple Express, as one of the main villain's henchmen. He also appeared in Ridley Scott's American Gangster as an informant for Russell Crowe's character. Corrigan was also in the movie The Last Winter, as Motor, a mechanic. In 2009 he was in the Oscar-winning short film The New Tenants[3] and guested on the science fiction drama Fringe as Sam Weiss. He played Sal in the critically praised independent film Big Fan, written and directed by Robert D. Siegel. In 2010, Corrigan starred in the John Landis-produced thriller Some Guy Who Kills People,[4] directed by Jack Perez,[5] and appeared in Tony Scott's Unstoppable. In 2015, he co-starred with Guy Pearce in Results, writer-director Andrew Bujalski's fifth feature film.

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Goodfellas

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Goodfellas is a 1990 American biographical crime film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Nicholas Pileggi and Scorsese, and produced by Irwin Winkler. It is a film adaptation of the 1985 nonfiction book Wiseguy by Pileggi. Starring Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco and Paul Sorvino, the film narrates the rise and fall of mob associate Henry Hill and his friends and family from 1955 to 1980.

Ray Liotta

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Personal life

In 2001, Corrigan married actress Elizabeth Berridge, whom he met on the set of the independent film Broke Even. They have a daughter, Sadie Rose Corrigan.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Lost Angels Gata
1990 The Exorcist III Altar Boy
Men Don't Leave Mike
Goodfellas Michael Hill
1991 One Good Cop Clifford
Billy Bathgate Arnold
1992 Zebrahead Dominic
Jumpin' at the Boneyard Morty
1993 True Romance Marvin
The Saint of Fort Washington Peter
1994 Family Remains Max Short film
American Standoff The Guy Short film
The Last Good Time Frank
Rhythm Thief Fuller
1995 An Eviction Notice Short film
Living in Oblivion Assistant Camera
Bad Boys Elliot
Kiss of Death Kid Selling Infinity
Drunks Cam
1996 Bandwagon Wynn Knapp Gijón International Film Festival – Special Jury Award
Walking and Talking Bill Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
The Pallbearer A Pallbearer
Trees Lounge Matthew
Illtown Francis (Cisco)
1997 Kicked in the Head Redmond Co-writer
Revelation Short film
Henry Fool Warren
1998 Buffalo '66 Rocky the Goon Uncredited
Slums of Beverly Hills Eliot Arenson
Lulu on the Bridge Man with Gun
Brown's Requiem Walter
1999 Roberta Jonathan Fishman
Coming Soon Sid
Love Bites Barrett Short film
Detroit Rock City Beefy Jerk #1
2000 Steal This Movie! Jerry Rubin
Broke Even Dot
Chain of Fools Paulie
2001 Scotland, PA Anthony 'Banko' Banconi
2003 See Jane Run Frank
Chelsea Walls Crutches
American Saint Miles Hottonian
When Zachary Beaver Came to Town Paulie Credited as Kevin Fitzgerald Corrigan
2004 Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie Paul Hauser Direct-to-video
2005 Lonesome Jim Tim
Sexual Life Phil
Break a Leg J.D.
The Honeymooners Larry the Bus Driver Credited as Kevin Fitzgerald Corrigan
2006 Out There Derrick
The Dog Problem Benny
The Last Winter Motor Nominated—Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Cast
The Departed Cousin Sean
Delirious Ricco
Feel Tony
2007 On the Road with Judas JJ Lask
Goodbye Baby Randy
Superbad Mark
American Gangster Campizi
2008 Definitely, Maybe Simon
RSO [Registered Sex Offender] Grabok
The Toe Tactic Hector Freegood
Pineapple Express Budlofsky
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Man at Port Authority
2009 Hit and Run Timothy Emser Direct-to-video
Big Fan Sal
2B Clayton Konroy
The Mother of Invention Anton Pupkin
Harmony and Me Carlos
Don't Look Up Davis
Today's Special Stanton
2010 The New Tenants Zelko Short film
Please Give Don
Circus Maximus Peter
Unstoppable Inspector Scott Werner
The Next Three Days Alex
2011 Some Guy Who Kills People Ken Boyd
Moves: The Rise and Rise of the New Pornographers Dan Bejar
The Chaperone Phillip Larue
Brutal The Head
2012 The Dictator Slade
Seven Psychopaths Dennis
2013 Life of Crime Ray
2014 Winter's Tale Romeo Tan
Wild Canaries Anthony
2015 Cymbeline The Hangman
Results Danny Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
Nominated—Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Actor
Knight of Cups Gus
Meadowland Joe
The Missing Girl Curly
2016 Ordinary World Pete
2017 Take the 10 Danny
Infinity Baby Larry
2019 Cliffs of Freedom Stavros Valvianos
2020 Lost Girls Joe Scalise
The King of Staten Island Joe
Teenage Badass Jordan
2022 Meet Cute Phil the Bartender
TBA Leave Not One Alive Post-production
American Murderer David Brown Sr. Post-production

Television series

Year Title Role Notes
1989 ABC Afterschool Special Erik "Taking a Stand" (Season 17: Episode 4)
CBS Schoolbreak Special Gary "Flour Babies" (Season 7: Episode 2)
1989–90 Superboy Ranger / Security Guard "With This Ring, I Thee Kill" (Season 2: Episode 1)
"Superboy... Lost" (Season 3: Episode 11)
1991 Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace Jimmy Stella Tella Television film
1996–97 Pearl Franklin 'Frankie' Spivak 22 episodes
1997 Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground Writer Television film
Segment: "The Red Shoes"
1998 Homicide: Life on the Street Carl Curtis "Fallen Heroes: Part 1" (Season 6: Episode 22)
2000 Freaks and Geeks Toby "Carded and Discarded" (Season 1: Episode 7)
2001–05 Grounded for Life Edwin "Eddie" Finnerty 91 episodes
Credited as Kevin Fitzgerald Corrigan (76 episodes)
2003 Hack Brad Pierson "A Dangerous Game" (Season 1: Episode 12)
Sick in the Head Television film
2007 The Black Donnellys Whitey 6 episodes
2009 Medium David Brewer "A Person of Interest" (Season 5: Episode 3)
Law & Order Ronny Aldridge "Bailout" (Season 19: Episode 15)
Damages Finn Garrity 4 episodes
Californication Mike 'Zloz' Zlozowski "Slow Happy Boys" (Season 3: Episode 5)
Mercy Gerard "Pulling the Goalie" (Season 1: Episode 4)
"Some of Us Have Been to the Desert" (Season 1: Episode 9)
2009–11 Fringe Sam Weiss 7 episodes
2010 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Flossy "Ace" (Season 11: Episode 22)
2010–14 Community Professor Sean Garrity "Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design" (Season 2: Episode 9)
"Competitive Wine Tasting" (Season 2: Episode 20)
"Introduction to Teaching" (Season 5: Episode 2)
2011 CSI: Miami Patrick Clarkson "About Face" (Season 9: Episode 18)
2012 Made in Jersey Curran Papke Episode: "Ancient History"
2012–13 The Mentalist Agent Bob Kirkland 7 episodes
The Mob Doctor Titus Amato 4 episodes
2013 Men at Work Darryl Episode: "Weekend at PJ's"
Necessary Roughness William Glass Episode: "Good Will Haunting"
2015 Public Morals Smitty 6 episodes
2016 Portlandia Kevin Episode: "First Feminist City"
2016–17 Dice Milkshake 13 episodes
The Get Down Jackie Moreno 11 episodes
2017 Blue Bloods Jimmy Pearson Episode: "Lost Souls"
2018 Deception Master Thief / Prison Inmate Episode: "Escapology"
2019 Ray Donovan Declan Sullivan 5 Episodes
2019- 2021 Godfather of Harlem Vinero
2022 Law & Order: Organized Crime Vincent Bishop 3 episodes

Music videos

  • Featured in video for "Get Me" by Dinosaur Jr., from the album Where You Been, 1993
  • Played band member Dan Bejar in video for "Moves" by The New Pornographers, from the album Together, 2010
  • Played the Dad in video for "Safe Word" by the band Choke Chains, fronted by his long time friend and prolific Detroit musician, Thomas Jackson Potter, 2016
  • Played a Parking Enforcement Officer in video for "Loading Zones" by the musician Kurt Vile, 2018

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Lost Angels

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Lost Angels is a 1989 independent film directed by Hugh Hudson and written by Michael Weller. It stars Donald Sutherland and Adam Horovitz. It was filmed in and around San Antonio, Texas. The film was entered into the 1989 Cannes Film Festival.

Men Don't Leave

Men Don't Leave

Men Don't Leave is a 1990 American comedy-drama film starring Jessica Lange as a housewife who, after the death of her husband, moves with her two sons to Baltimore. Chris O'Donnell, Arliss Howard, Joan Cusack, Charlie Korsmo and Kathy Bates also co-star in this film. The film, directed by Paul Brickman and co-written with Barbara Benedek, is a remake of the French film La Vie Continue. The original music score was composed by Thomas Newman. Warner Brothers released the film on DVD for the first time on September 15, 2009, as part of the "Warner Archive Collection".

Goodfellas

Goodfellas

Goodfellas is a 1990 American biographical crime film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Nicholas Pileggi and Scorsese, and produced by Irwin Winkler. It is a film adaptation of the 1985 nonfiction book Wiseguy by Pileggi. Starring Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco and Paul Sorvino, the film narrates the rise and fall of mob associate Henry Hill and his friends and family from 1955 to 1980.

Billy Bathgate (film)

Billy Bathgate (film)

Billy Bathgate is a 1991 American biographical gangster film directed by Robert Benton, starring Loren Dean as the title character and Dustin Hoffman as real-life gangster Dutch Schultz. The film co-stars Nicole Kidman, Steven Hill, Steve Buscemi, and Bruce Willis. Although Billy is a fictional character, at least four of the other characters in the film were real people. The screenplay was adapted by British writer Tom Stoppard from E.L. Doctorow's 1989 novel of the same name. Doctorow distanced himself from the film for the extensive deviations from the book. It received negative reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing a mere $15.5 million against its $48 million budget.

Jumpin' at the Boneyard

Jumpin' at the Boneyard

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American Standoff

American Standoff

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Living in Oblivion

Living in Oblivion

Living in Oblivion is a 1995 American independent black comedy film, written and directed by Tom DiCillo, and starring Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, Dermot Mulroney, Danielle von Zerneck, James LeGros and Peter Dinklage in his film debut. The film won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival for DiCillo. It received critical acclaim.

Bad Boys (1995 film)

Bad Boys (1995 film)

Bad Boys is a 1995 American buddy cop action film directed by Michael Bay in his feature directorial debut, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. The film stars Martin Lawrence and Will Smith as two Miami narcotics detectives, Marcus Burnett and Mike Lowrey. The film received mixed reviews from critics, was commercially successful and spawned two sequels, Bad Boys II (2003) and Bad Boys for Life (2020).

Kiss of Death (1995 film)

Kiss of Death (1995 film)

Kiss of Death is a 1995 American crime thriller film directed and produced by Barbet Schroeder and starring David Caruso, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicolas Cage, Helen Hunt, Ving Rhames, and Stanley Tucci.

Drunks (film)

Drunks (film)

Drunks is a dramatic film starring Richard Lewis and directed by Peter Cohn.

Bandwagon (film)

Bandwagon (film)

Bandwagon is a 1996 American film by writer/director John Schultz, starring Lee Holmes and Kevin Corrigan.

Gijón International Film Festival

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The Gijón International Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Gijón, a city in northwest Spain.

Source: "Kevin Corrigan", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, February 2nd), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Corrigan.

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References
  1. ^ Olsen, Mark (June 11, 2016). "A Good Time to Flex his Muscles". Los Angeles Times. p. E7. Corrigan, 46, is a native New Yorker who has been acting since his teens.
  2. ^ O'Hare, Kate (February 24, 2001). "Donal Logue Is Grounded For Life". Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved June 8, 2010.
  3. ^ The New Tenants at IMDB
  4. ^ "First Casting for John Landis Produced 'Some Guy Who Kills People'!". BloodyDisgusting. January 20, 2010.
  5. ^ "Director Jack Perez Talks Some Guy Who Kills People". DreadCentral. January 29, 2010.
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