Pat Kilbane, a talented comedian and actor, made a lasting impression on Fox's Mad TV with his impressive physical comedy skills and uncanny celebrity impressions. His memorable characters included Stan the Java Man, the shady Spishak spokesman, and the floppy superhero "Ruberman". Kilbane's impressions were so convincing that they fooled some viewers into believing that the actual celebrities had appeared on the show.
After his contract with Mad TV expired, Kilbane was signed to a two-year deal with Dreamworks, during which he appeared in the movies Evolution (2001) and EuroTrip (2004),and on ABC's hit show Spin City (1996). The deal culminated with The Pat Kilbane Show, a smart and edgy sketch comedy vehicle that Kilbane wrote and executive produced for Comedy Central.
Born in Dayton, Ohio, Kilbane earned his bachelor's degree in French from Beloit College before beginning his career as a stand-up comedian. He headlined clubs throughout the United States and was featured on Showtime's Full Frontal Comedy (1996) as well as A&E's An Evening at the Improv (1981) and Comedy on the Road (1990). After moving to Los Angeles, Kilbane appeared in over a dozen national commercials, made guest appearances on The Single Guy (1995) and Arli$$ (1996),and played the role of the Anti-Kramer in the Emmy-nominated Seinfeld (1989) episode "Bizarro Jerry".
Pat Kilbane's impressive career spans multiple mediums, including television, film, and stand-up comedy. His ability to seamlessly switch between characters and impressions has made him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.