Kevin Costello

Kevin Costello, straight outta Oklahoma, isn’t exactly a household name, but man, the dude’s got some serious writing chops. You’ve probably caught his work without even realizing it. He’s the guy behind the screenplay for "Bad Trip"—yeah, that wild, prank-filled road trip movie with Eric André and Lil Rel Howery just causing absolute chaos. It’s got that blend of cringe and hilarity that makes you cackle and wince at the same time. That’s Costello’s flavor: he gets the pulse of awkward comedy. But, dude isn’t just locked into offbeat comedies. He also wrote for "Tom and Jerry" in 2021. Remember that? The one where the classic cat and mouse duo crash a fancy New York hotel? Mixing live-action with cartoon slapstick in a way that, honestly, could’ve gone horribly wrong—but hey, it worked. Costello juggled nostalgia and modern chaos, and somehow made it all gel. The slapstick’s still there, but there’s this wink to grown-up viewers too. And then there’s "Brigsby Bear" from 2017. Wildly different vibe. It’s about this guy who grows up obsessed with a weird kids’ show, only to realize there’s way more to his life than he’d ever imagined. It’s sweet, bizarre, and low-key moving—exactly the kind of story that slips under your skin when you least expect it. Costello’s scripts really swing from absurd comedy to legit heart, which is kinda rare these days. He’s not out here chasing clichés—just doing his own unpredictable thing.

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Personal details

  • Height: 6′ (1.83 m)
  • Birth Location: Oklahoma, USA
  • Professions: Writer, Producer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Thurgood Marshall Middle School sits in sunny San Diego, California, and honestly, it’s not just any middle school. The hallways have seen a lot of drama—tweens dealing with pop quizzes, lunchroom politics, and the occasional fire drill chaos. You know, classic school stuff. Some students breeze through, others stumble a bit, but everyone’s got their own coming-of-age story. Graduation here actually feels like a big deal, not just for the kids, but for their families too. There’s always that awkward cap-and-gown photo, some teary moms in the crowd, and a principal who tries way too hard with their speech. Still, for a lot of kids, walking across that stage means more than just moving up a grade—it’s the start of figuring out who they are. San Diego’s got its beaches and surf, but at Thurgood Marshall, it’s really all about those little victories and memories that stick with you.

FAQ

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      6′ (1.83 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

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    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Oklahoma, USA