The Ten Funniest ACC Alumni

The Ten Funniest ACC Alumni
The Ten Funniest ACC AlumniThe Ten Funniest ACC AlumniThe Ten Funniest ACC AlumniThe Ten Funniest ACC AlumniThe Ten Funniest ACC AlumniThe Ten Funniest ACC AlumniThe Ten Funniest ACC AlumniThe Ten Funniest ACC Alumni

Some ACC alumni are hot, but others are just plain hilarious.  Here are the 10 funniest grads of the ACC:

 

1. Tina Fey:  This University of Virginia alum, who graduated in '92 with a Drama BA, can see Russia from her house!

 

2. Amy Poehler:  Poehler graduated from Boston College in 1993 and has since appeared in Mean Girls, Blades of Glory, Wet Hot American Summer, and SNL...just to name a few.

 

3. Andy Griffith: An old-school funnyman, Griffith graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1949 with a BA in music.

 

4. Tucker Max: Whether or not you find this Duke grad to be funny may depend on what kind of humor you're into...personally, I'm willing to laugh at his writing (including I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell) even though he's a dookie.

 

5. Finesse Mitchell: Mitchell was a player on the football team and a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity at the University of Miami before moving on to SNL.

 

6. Steve-O: Yes, Steve-O attended the University of Miami.  But, he also dropped out after a year to attend clown college. Now he vomits on command to make America laugh?

 

7. Larry David: Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm?  This University of Maryland grad is obviously funny.

 

8. Richard Simmons:  I'm not sure if Richard Simmons tries to (or wants to) be funny, but there is no denying that Simmons, who earned a degree in Art from Florida State, is at least easy to laugh at.

 

9. Zach Galifianakis: A regular on Comedy Central, Galifianakis left North Carolina State University in 1992.

 

10. Ken Jeong: Perhaps the most well known role by Jeong, who graduated from Duke and went on to attend Med School at the University of North Carolina, was that of the doctor in Knocked Up.

 

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