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Kirk Fox

Kirk Fox (born August 26, 1969, in San Diego, California) is an American screen artist known for blending sharp stand-up instincts with character-driven acting. Working across comedy and drama, he has built a career as an actor, screenwriter, and comedian with a knack for scene-stealing supporting roles.

On television, Fox is widely recognized for recurring turns as Sewage Joe on Parks and Recreation, Kenny Boy on Reservation Dogs, and Pat McCurdy on Jury Duty. His film work spans decades, with appearances in studio features such as Wyatt Earp (1994), The Postman (1997), The Patriot (2000), and Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), showcasing his versatility from broad comedy to grounded realism.

Beyond his best-known credits, Fox’s recent and notable projects include Treacherous, The Devil Comes to Kansas City (as The Devil), Let Go (as Paul), Winterset (as Mr. Wolf), Heritage Day (as Chip), Dying Laughing (as Self), and Post Grad (as Buckle-O-Bill).

In his personal life, Fox was previously married to director and actress Alison Eastwood (1999–2000) and later married Jaren Boczan in 2017.

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