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Mike Kinald started his career in humor by parodying his high school teachers with surprisingly accurate impersonations and placing them in student-created comic books. In college, he joined "The Spectator", the campus humor magazine and was once again writing sketches, articles, and the occasional advertisement parody. His unique form of humor ( mostly sarcastic and dark at times when it wasn't surreal) landed him a writer's position at the Stockwood Renaissance Faire, where he both helped in writing the script and performed as one of the actors in the faire's improv company. Moving to Texas from NYC, Mike knew nothing of the improv scene until he received improv lessons at the Heroes School as a Christmas present from his sister. He showed up ten minutes late to his first class, and the rest he says, is history. Mike was approached to join an improv troupe which was just about to form in Austin, The Austin Potato Famine. He accepted, and a few weeks later ( along with a troupe name change) found himself a member of Improv for Evil.
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