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He made frequent appearances on HBO's The Life and Times of Tim, Adult Swim's Delocated, and IFC's Comedy Bang! Bang! as well as Adventure Time, for which he provided the voices of Wyatt and The King of Ooo. Daly also was the host of the 2008 pilot episode of Match Game.

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In 2008, Daly joined the cast of the HBO series Eastbound & Down as Terrence Cutler. In 2007, Daly appeared as a Benjamin Franklin impersonator in an episode of The Office entitled " Ben Franklin". He also worked as a correspondent on The Showbiz Show with David Spade for all three seasons and as an advocate on both seasons of Lewis Black's Root of All Evil. He next appeared on television in the main cast of Comedy Central's parody news show Crossballs and later played several different characters on Reno 911!, recurring as "Brad the Friendly Homeowner".
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He was a featured player in the show's sixth season and returned as a full cast member the following season.
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He was a member of the long-form improvisation group The Swarm, which was assembled and directed by Amy Poehler.ĭuring the late 1990s, Daly appeared frequently in sketches on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and lent his voice to Robert Smigel's " TV Funhouse" cartoons on Saturday Night Live. When the Upright Citizens Brigade relocated to New York from Chicago in 1996, Daly was one of the first New Yorkers to study improvisation with the group and performed in many of the earliest shows produced by the UCB. He was also a part of the Mainstage company at Chicago City Limits as an improvisational actor. He graduated in 1989 from Ridgewood High School in Ridgewood, New Jersey, and then attended Ithaca College, where he received a bachelor's degree in drama.Īfter college, Daly moved to New York City, where he performed, along with Andy Secunda, in the sketch comedy duo The Two Andys, which appeared at the 1999 Aspen Comedy Festival.
