Trevor Moore
Trevor Paul Moore (April 4, 1980 – August 6, 2021) was a multifaceted American entertainer celebrated for his contributions as a comedian, actor, writer, director, producer, and musician. A prominent figure in the comedy scene, he co-founded the renowned New York City comedy group The Whitest Kids U' Know alongside Sam Brown and Zach Cregger. The troupe gained widespread recognition with their sketch comedy series on IFC, which aired for five successful seasons and showcased their unique brand of humor.
In addition to his work with The Whitest Kids U' Know, Moore was known for his creative versatility, producing and starring in various projects that highlighted his comedic talent. He also made significant contributions to the world of television and film, including his role in the series "Trevor Moore: High in Church," which further solidified his reputation as a comedic innovator.
Moore's work extended beyond television; he was involved in music and other artistic endeavors, demonstrating his diverse skills and passion for entertainment. His untimely passing in August 2021 left a lasting impact on fans and fellow comedians alike, as he was remembered for his originality, humor, and the joy he brought to audiences. Trevor Moore's legacy continues to inspire aspiring comedians and entertainers across the globe.