"Funniest Comedian DAVE FOLEY vs WILL FORTE"
DAVE FOLEY
David Scott Foley (born January 4, 1963) is a Canadian actor, stand-up comedian, director, producer and writer. He is known as a co-founder of the comedy group The Kids in the Hall, who have appeared together in a number of television, stage and film productions, most notably the 1988-1995 TV sketch comedy show The Kids in the Hall, as well as the 1996 film Brain Candy. He also starred as Dave Nelson in the sitcom NewsRadio, voiced the main character, Flik in A Bug's Life and Terry in Monsters University, portrayed recurring character Bob Moore in the sitcom Hot in Cleveland, and hosted the game show Celebrity Poker Showdown. Foley married Tabatha Southey on December 31, 1991. They divorced in 1997. The couple has two children: Edmund (born 1991) and Basil (born 1995). In 2011, Foley stated that as a result of having been judicially mandated to pay Southey some $15,700 a month, or "literally 400 per cent of income" in child support, he believes that if he returns to Canada he will be arrested. Foley married his second wife, actress Crissy Guerrero, on August 1, 2002. The marriage ended in a divorce in 2008. They have a daughter Alina (born 2003), who is also a child actress. They subsequently reconciled and were remarried on December 31, 2016. Foley has suffered from depression his entire life. He "used to drink quite a bit", but stopped consuming alcohol on December 22, 2014 after an incident wherein he took a hard fall backwards while intoxicated, resulting in a severe head injury. Foley received a subdural hematoma, spent four days in the intensive care unit, and the fall occurred "with enough force that my brain gave me a black eye from the inside of my head." In February 2019, he remarked that he hadn't "had a drink in four years," and had experienced almost no depression following his brain injury. Foley resides in Downtown Los Angeles. He is a fan of coffee, claiming to drink up to "50 cups a day when I am on set".
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WILL FORTE
Orville Willis Forte IV (born June 17, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for being a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 2002 to 2010, as well as creating and starring in the sitcom The Last Man on Earth, which ran from 2015 to 2018. For The Last Man on Earth, he received three Primetime Emmy Awards nominations: two for acting and one for writing. He has also received an additional Emmy nomination for each role through his other work. After obtaining a history degree from UCLA and becoming a financial broker like his father, Forte changed his career path to comedy and took classes with the improv group The Groundlings. He worked as a writer and producer on That '70s Show prior to auditioning for Saturday Night Live. His most famous recurring character on the show led to a feature film adaptation, MacGruber (2010), that preceded his departure from the program. He took various roles in comedy films before starring in the drama film Nebraska (2013). He has provided voice-work for Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs films (2009-2013), The Lego Movie films (2014-2019), My Life as a Courgette, Get Squirrely (2016), Luis & the Aliens (2018), The Willoughbys, and Scoob! (2020).