David Koechner - Famous Comedian

David Koechner Net Worth

$500,000

David Koechner is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer who has a net worth of $500 thousand. With over 190 acting credits to his name, David is best known for playing Champ Kind in ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy’ and ‘Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues’ and Todd Packer on the NBC series ‘The Office’.

Key facts:

  • David Koechner is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer
  • He is probably best known for playing Champ Kind in 'Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy' and 'Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues'
  • David was also a cast member on 'Saturday Night Live' from 1995 to 1996
  • He has appeared in films such as 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me', 'Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby', and 'Final Destination 5'
  • Along with Dave 'Gruber' Allen, Koechner is a member of the musical comedy act The Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show

Basic Information About David Koechner

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Comedians
ProfessionsComedian, Actor, Screenwriter, Musician, Television producer
Net worth$500,000
Date of birth1962-08-24 (62 years old)
Place of birthTipton
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksOften plays brash, loudmouth characters
SpouseLeigh Koechner - (27 JuneΒ 1998 - present)Β (4 children)
GenderMale
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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David Koechner awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
MTV Movie Award - Best FightNomineeAnchorman 2: The Legend Continues2014

David Koechner roles

Movie / Series Role
A Week AwayDavid
Reboot CampDavid
Let's Go to PrisonShanahan
Tenacious D in The Pick of DestinyArmy Navy Surplus store owner (uncredited)
Waiting...Dan
I'm Not HereDad's Attorney
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged MeCo-Pilot
PaulGus
Sex DriveHitchhiker
The 40 Year Old VirginDad at Health Clinic
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky BobbyHershell
CHIPSPat
Anchorman 2: The Legend ContinuesChamp Kind
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron BurgundyChamp Kind
Scouts Guide to the Zombie ApocalypseScout Leader Rogers
Final Destination 5Dennis
ExtractNathan
Man on the Moon'National Enquirer' Reporter
Thank You for SmokingBobby Jay Bliss
Snakes on a PlaneRick
Piranha 3DDChet
Then Came YouBob
Balls of FuryRick The Birdmaster
The Dukes of HazzardCooter Davenport
Get SmartLarabee
Semi-ProCommissioner
Yours, Mine & OursDarrell
Wag the DogDirector
Behind the CandelabraJohn - Adoption Attorney
A Good Old Fashioned OrgyVic George
BarnyardDag the Coyote (voice)
Vicious FunZachary
The ComebacksLambeau "Coach" Fields
A Haunted HouseDan the Security Man
PricelessDale
Hit and RunSanders
Gnome AloneZamfeer (voice)
Out ColdStumpy
Dirty WorkAnton Phillips
KrampusHoward
Larry the Cable Guy: Health InspectorDonnie
Whatever It TakesVirgil Doolittle
Drillbit TaylorFrightened Dad
A Guy ThingBuck
Have a Good Trip: Adventures in PsychedelicsSelf - Actor
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell HardBrent Gage
Run Ronnie RunClay
Reno 911!: MiamiSheriff of Aspen
The OfficeTodd Packer 15 episodes, 2005-2013
All Hail King JulienNurse Phantom / ... 11 episodes, 2015-2017

David Koechner's Quotes

  • (On filming Anchorman) With Anchorman, the thing I loved the most was that we all understood that something special was coming together while we were shooting, almost to the point where we didn't want to break it up. I remember having conversations with Steve Carell and Paul Rudd and all of us opining "Wow, this feels pretty good." And not wanting to overstate it, almost as if we'd jinx it. I mean look, you think every movie's gonna work, right? You think every movie has great potential. But that one in particular, it felt like, man, every cylinder was poppin'. We shot enough for two movies, you know.
  • (On his brief role on Hannah Montana) My daughter was a fan of the show, and I had met a makeup artist whose wife worked on it, and he said, "Hey, if you ever want to go see a taping, I can get you tickets." But I waited a year to take him up on it, and by then he said, "You know what? The show's become so popular that I can't get you tickets anymore. But you can make a set visit on a Thursday instead of on the tape day, Friday." And I was delighted, because a tape day would take like five hours, but if I just visited when they were doing pre-tapes, I could be out of this whole thing rather quickly. So I went down there with my daughter and her friend, got an autograph from Ms. Cyrus, who was delightful by the way, and then one of the producers came up and said, "Hey, would you do our show? We've been trying to get in touch with you for a year!" That was the first I'd heard about it. I said "I'd love to do it." My only recollections? Fat suit! Also, it was interesting to take my kids to school, and suddenly there were all these little girls who'd look at me and do a double-take, right? Their jaws dropped just a tiny little bit. "Is that...?"
  • (On Larry The Cable Guy: Health Inspector) Yeah. It was my manager's movie, and he asked me to do it. So I did. Not the highlight of my career. But they're all nice people. I was more than apprehensive, and still regretful that I played a character called Donnie The Retard. I think that probably could've been... done without. But I was paid well...
  • (On Snakes on a Plane) Delightful. Love it. I got to work with Sam Jackson, which was a delight. And I got to be in a movie called Snakes On A Plane. C'mon! And I got to die. I got to be a hero first, and then die. Those are really fun roles for actors.
  • Wag The Dog was my first film role. I think I had three scenes, but it took three weeks. But I only shot like one day every week. My first scene on my first day was with Dustin Hoffman. It was a walk-and-talk scene, with Steadicam, and I remember we started the scene and one of my lines got jumped, and I didn't know what to do. I was somewhat flabbergasted. But that's the way movie-making goes; no one says like, "Okay, are you ready?" They assume you're ready when they say "Action!"

Interesting Facts about David Koechner

  1. An alumnus of the Northwest Second City Touring Company, Koechner was also a member of Chicago's ImprovOlympic improvisation troupe.
  2. Has a son named Charlie and a daughter named Margot.
  3. Does a monthly show with Dave Allen called "The Naked Trucker and T-Bones Show" at the Largo in Los Angeles.
  4. Majored in political science at the University of Missouri.
  5. Has the rare distinction of being in two movies that opened on the same day in the U.S. - Talladega Nights: Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) and Barnyard (2006) (August 4, 2006).
  6. His last name is pronounced "keck-ner".
  7. Good friend with comedians such as Steve Carell, Will Ferrell, Neil Flynn and Andy Richter.
  8. Attended the wedding of Steve Carell and Nancy Carell, both of whom he knew from Second City.
  9. He has German, English, and Irish ancestry.

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