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'''Brian Dunkleman''' (born ] in ]) is a ]/] who is best known for co-hosting the first season of '']'' on the ] with ]. Never happy with his role as a co-host, he described it as being like a "talking monkey." ''American Idol'' producers were not happy with his performance, and he parted ways with the show after the first season. | '''Brian Dunkleman''' (born ] in ]) is a ]/] who is best known for co-hosting the first season of '']'' on the ] with ]. Never happy with his role as a co-host, he described it as being like a "talking monkey." ''American Idol'' producers were not happy with his performance, and he parted ways with the show after the first season. | ||
He's since appeared on '']'', had a recurring guest role on '']'', played a stand-up comic suspected of murder in '']'', voiced himself in an episode of '']'', in which the show parodied '']'', did voices for the animated '']'', and is acting in an independent film called '']''. He also had a small role on an episode of ]. | He's since appeared on '']'', had a recurring guest role on '']'', played a stand-up comic suspected of murder in '']'', voiced himself in an episode of '']'', in which the show parodied '']'', did voices for the animated '']'', and is acting in an independent film called '']''. He also had a small role on an episode of '']''. | ||
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Brian Dunkleman (born 1971 in Ellicottville, New York) is a comedian/actor who is best known for co-hosting the first season of American Idol on the Fox Network with Ryan Seacrest. Never happy with his role as a co-host, he described it as being like a "talking monkey." American Idol producers were not happy with his performance, and he parted ways with the show after the first season.
He's since appeared on The Tonight Show, had a recurring guest role on Two Guys and a Girl, played a stand-up comic suspected of murder in NYPD Blue, voiced himself in an episode of The Proud Family, in which the show parodied American Idol, did voices for the animated 3 South, and is acting in an independent film called Comedy Hell. He also had a small role on an episode of Friends.
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