Adam Quesnell is an American
stand-up comedian
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and screenwriter from
Fargo, North Dakota
Fargo ( /ˈfɑɹɡoʊ/) is a city in and the county seat of Cass County, North Dakota, United States. According to the 2020 census, its population was 125,990, making it the most populous city in the state and the 219th-most populous city in ...
now living in
Los Angeles
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.
Quesnell has released two comedy albums on
Stand Up! Records
Stand Up! Records is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. It has been called "the country's most respected indie comedy label." Stand Up! has released more than 20 ...
, 2014's ''Can We Afford This Much Despair?'' and 2018's ''Despair 2: Social Justice Warlord'', as well as the 2018 single ''Egghead''.
Early life
Quesnell was born in
Thief River Falls, Minnesota
Thief River Falls, sometimes referred to as Thief River or abbreviated as TRF, is a city in Pennington County in the northwest portion of the U.S. state of Minnesota. The population was 8,749 at the 2020 census. Thief River Falls is the county ...
, where he graduated from Lincoln High School.
His father, Curt Quesnell, was a broadcaster on Thief River Falls radio stations
KKAQ-AM and
KKDQ-FM, where he hosted the longtime show ''North Country Outdoors Radio'', and a fishing guide on
Lake of the Woods
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He earned an MFA in scriptwriting in 2007 from ]Minnesota State University Moorhead
Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) is a public university in Moorhead, Minnesota. The school has an enrollment of 7,534 students in 2019 and 266 full-time faculty members. MSUM is a part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities s ...
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Career
Stand-up comedy
''Chicago Now'' called Quesnell's comedy "soul-lifting" in spite of his often dark subject matter.[ The ]Minnesota Daily
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described it as "dark but digestible", noting that his humor often deals with social anxiety. ''Fargo Monthly'' called him "goofy and dark." The Fargo newspaper High Plains Reader called his comedy "razor sharp, perfectly timed, both nuanced and broad".[
Quesnell began performing stand-up in ]Fargo, North Dakota
Fargo ( /ˈfɑɹɡoʊ/) is a city in and the county seat of Cass County, North Dakota, United States. According to the 2020 census, its population was 125,990, making it the most populous city in the state and the 219th-most populous city in ...
in 2009. As his career progressed, Quesnell moved from Fargo to the larger city of Minneapolis
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and eventually to Los Angeles
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, where he now lives and works as a screenwriter.
His first performance was as the opening act for Todd Barry
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* Todd, Missouri, a ghost town
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.[ He has also performed with ]Maria Bamford
Maria Bamford (born September 3, 1970) is an American actress and stand-up comedian. Her work has drawn critical acclaim and controversy because her humor often uses self-deprecating and dark topics, including her dysfunctional family, depression ...
and Kyle Kinane
Kyle Christian Kinane (born December 23, 1976) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and voice actor from Addison, Illinois.
Career
Kinane's first television appearance was on ''The Nanny'' playing "Young Roger Clinton".
His debut album ''De ...
. Quesnell quickly became an organizer as well, producing shows and promoting open mics in the Fargo-Moorhead area. The High Plains Reader newspaper credited him with "planting the seed for the burgeoning comedy scene in Fargo." He was named Fargo's No. 2 comedian in a 2015 poll by the High Plains Reader.
He has performed at the 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival, SF Sketchfest
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, San Francisco Comedy Festival, Akumal Comedy Festival, New Orleans' Hell Yes Fest, and the Chicago Comedy Exposition.[
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Screenwriting
His one-hour science fiction pilot ''The Insomniacs'' was produced as an audio drama in 2020 for Alison Mauldin's screenwriting podcast ''The Scriptcast''.
In 2006, his short play ''Parachutes'' won the Midwest regional award at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival; another play, ''Labyrinth'', was also nominated.[
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Albums
Quesnell has released two comedy albums on Stand Up! Records
Stand Up! Records is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. It has been called "the country's most respected indie comedy label." Stand Up! has released more than 20 ...
, 2014's ''Can We Afford This Much Despair?'' and 2018's ''Despair 2: Social Justice Warlord'', as well as the 2018 single ''Egghead''. Quesnell's debut was recorded at Minneapolis' CONvergence
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sci-fi convention in 2013. It reached No. 13 on the iTunes comedy chart.[ Followup album ''Despair 2'' was recorded at the Red Raven cafe in Fargo.][
An avid toy collector, Quesnell and Stand Up! producer ]Dan Schlissel
Dan Schlissel is an American record producer from Minneapolis, Minnesota, and founder of the record labels Stand Up! Records, which specializes in comedy, and -ismist Recordings, which focused on punk and alternative rock from Nebraska and nearb ...
made a collectible figure of the "Despair" monster on the cover of his first album, which Quesnell called "a sad devil version of myself".[
Richard Lanoie of The Serious Comedy Site called ''Can We Afford This Much Despair?'' "particularly smart" and said "I look forward to more of" Quesnell.] Writing about ''Despair 2'', Lanoie praised Quesnell's ability to segue between "a smartly veiled comment on racism in the U.S." and a "silly bit on the difference between a baby ghost and a ghost baby." Although he felt Quesnell's Donald Trump commentary was "banal," he further praised Quesnell's ability to disguise the sharpness of his satire inside "seeming superficiality." Catherine Gill of website The Dirty Vegan called Quesnell's comedy "relatable and socially aware" and found his penchant for self-deprecation "hilarious and refreshing." Joe Christianson of the comedy podcast ''Joke Quest 200'' called his albums "magnificent."[ Johnny Taylor of comedy website Now Hear This called ''Social Justice Warlord'' one of his favorite comedy albums of 2018 and said, "Quesnell delivers a smart, edgy, and current hour of stand-up comedy that will appeal to a larger portion of people than his reputation as a 'nerd' comic suggests."][
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Personal life
" Quesnell", a surname of French origin, is pronounced with a silent S.[
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Discography
*Adam Quesnell, ''Can We Afford This Much Despair?'' (Stand Up! Records
Stand Up! Records is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. It has been called "the country's most respected indie comedy label." Stand Up! has released more than 20 ...
, 2014)
*Adam Quesnell, ''Despair 2: Social Justice Warlord'' (Stand Up! Records
Stand Up! Records is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. It has been called "the country's most respected indie comedy label." Stand Up! has released more than 20 ...
, 2018)
*Adam Quesnell, ''Egghead'' (Stand Up! Records
Stand Up! Records is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. It has been called "the country's most respected indie comedy label." Stand Up! has released more than 20 ...
, 2018)
Podcast appearances
*''Magnotronic'', Episode 401: Adam Quesnell (Sept. 1, 2015)
*''Big Money Movie Ideas'', Episode 9: Skinprint (August 28, 2018)
*''Bleak In Review'', Episode 203: Vice President Angry-Boner (Sept. 27, 2019)
*''The Goods from the Woods'', Episode 268: Toy Collecting with Adam Quesnell (Oct. 16, 2019)
*''Joke Quest 200'', "Adam Quesnell" (Sept. 28, 2020)
*''The Scriptcast'', "Episode 2: ''The Insomniacs''" (October 29, 2020)
*''The Scriptcast'', "Scriptcast Conversations - The Insomniacs" (November 18, 2020)
*''Joke Quest 200'', "Adam Quesnell and Dan Bublitz" (April 27, 2021)
*''The Goods from the Woods'', Patreon Episode 5: ''Super Mario Bros.'' with Adam Quesnell (August 4, 2021)
References
External links
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Adam Quesnell at Stand Up! Records website
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American stand-up comedians
Living people
Comedians from North Dakota
Comedians from Minnesota
People from Fargo, North Dakota
People from Thief River Falls, Minnesota
American male comedians
21st-century American comedians
Stand Up! Records artists
Year of birth missing (living people)