Kurt Long

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Kurt Long (born on July 2, 1973 in Fall River, Massachusetts) is an American television actor/comedian who began pursuing acting while in high school. He attended Emerson College were he earned a degree in communications. He moved to Los Angeles when he was hired as a production assistant on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

His acting career started taking off with a recurring role in the 2003 TV sitcom Abby and in a small role in the comedy film Soiree. He has since appeared in a couple of reality shows including Games Across America as host, a recurring role in Scare Tactics, and has guest starred in a number of comedy and drama television series including Miss Match, Cuts and Without a Trace. In early 2007, he landed the co-starring role of anchorman Kurt McNally in the now defunct news satire show The 1/2 Hour News Hour on the Fox News Channel.

Kurt is also currently appearing in commercials for the Pella Windows, and Lowe's Home Improvement. He has appeared in over 60 nationwide commercials throughout his career.

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