Trevor Moore Mourned by Peers and Whitest Kids U Know Fans After Sudden Passing
08/08/2021 11:13 pm EDT
The comedy world poured out their condolences online, sharing their stories and experiences with Moore over the years. "Trevor Moore wrote a scene for me where I try substitute teaching, promptly have a mental breakdown in front of a class of kids, burst into tears, run away, and knock myself unconscious on a door jam," tweeted comedian Matt Braunger. "A true gift from a generous king. Thanks, brother."
"The amount of different things Trevor Moore did," tweeted SNL alum Brooks Whelan. "Public access show in high school. Stand up in college. 5 seasons of a great TV sketch show. Starred in a major movie. Regular on a network tv show. Released a ton of music. Created a prank show that had 60 eps. RIP comedy's Forrest Gump."
"Everyone that knew Trevor Moore and works in comedy can't even make dark jokes on text about his passing," tweeted writer Jake Fogelnest. "It says a lot about how loved he was. Usually it takes about 10 seconds before someone makes a joke. It's what comedians do. Sorry, Trevor. Feels like we're letting you down."
"Please take some time today to watch the work of Trevor Moore," tweeted comedian and Superstore star Colton Dunn. "He was an incredibly talented man. An incredibly nice dude. And fucking funny ass kid. Love and support to his family and friend."
Comedian Ron Funches tweeted about Moore's passing, expressing his grief over the loss of his friend. "I love you Trevor. WKUK forever," he wrote. "Kind Weirdness forever. Truly a special man. RIP. I'm so glad I at least got to talk to you for an hour recently. Im so grateful for that. Universe please protect his family."
"I interviewed Trevor for my podcast just before I left for vacation," Funches continued. "He spoke so much of his joy in being a family man and working in children's entertainment while still making WKUK. He also gave me one of the greatest compliments I've received. I am stunned sad and motivated."
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