Miss March and The Civil War on Drugs, with a new animated feature, Mars, due to come out next year. Speaking about how he came to be in comedy, Moore told Vulture in 2015: “I grew up in a very, very rural environment, kind of on a farm.
We didn’t have cable or anything. It forces you to create things out of sheer mind-numbing boredom. It pushed me toward making little videos and sketches to entertain myself.
I return to a lot of themes, constantly. “There’s a lot of politics, history and religion. I think it’s part of growing up in a very conservative, religious area in Virginia where these were the topics that were always around when I was growing up. ”He has hosted The Trevor Moore Show on Comedy Central since 2019.
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