Kerri Kenney-Silver (born January 20, 1970) is an American actress,
comedian, writer, singer, and musician. She is best known for starring
as Trudy Wiegel on Comedy Central's mockumentary series Reno 911! and
previously for her sketch comedy work on MTV's The State, where she
was the show's lone female cast member. She has also appeared with
recurring roles on sitcoms such as Superstore, 2 Broke Girls, Love,
and The Ellen Show. In the mid-late 1990s, Kenney fronted the
all-female rock band Cake Like.Kenney-Silver was born Kerri Kenney in
Fort Wayne, Indiana, and was raised in Westport, Connecticut, and New
York City. She is the daughter of Sharon Kenney and Larry Kenney, an
actor who is best known as the voice of Lion-O in The
ThunderCats.During the early 1990s, Kenney-Silver was the lead singer
and bass guitarist of the indie rock band Cake Like.Kenney-Silver
attended NYU where she joined the sketch comedy group The New Group
which ultimately became The State. The group was picked up for a
self-titled sketch comedy show on MTV, The State, which aired between
1993 and 1995.
comedian, writer, singer, and musician. She is best known for starring
as Trudy Wiegel on Comedy Central's mockumentary series Reno 911! and
previously for her sketch comedy work on MTV's The State, where she
was the show's lone female cast member. She has also appeared with
recurring roles on sitcoms such as Superstore, 2 Broke Girls, Love,
and The Ellen Show. In the mid-late 1990s, Kenney fronted the
all-female rock band Cake Like.Kenney-Silver was born Kerri Kenney in
Fort Wayne, Indiana, and was raised in Westport, Connecticut, and New
York City. She is the daughter of Sharon Kenney and Larry Kenney, an
actor who is best known as the voice of Lion-O in The
ThunderCats.During the early 1990s, Kenney-Silver was the lead singer
and bass guitarist of the indie rock band Cake Like.Kenney-Silver
attended NYU where she joined the sketch comedy group The New Group
which ultimately became The State. The group was picked up for a
self-titled sketch comedy show on MTV, The State, which aired between
1993 and 1995.
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