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Gary Valentine

Birth

Gary Joseph Knipfing
November 22, 1961
Mineola, New York, United States

Family

Jackyline Knipfing (wife, since 1993)
Kevin James(brother)

Occupation

Actor, comedian, screenwriter

Years active

1993–present


Gary Joseph Knipfing (born November 22, 1961) also known as his screen name Gary Valentine is an American actor, comedian and writer who recently portrayed as Kyle Gable in the sitcom series Kevin Can Wait. He is the older brother of Kevin James.

Early life[]

Valentine was born Gary Joseph Knipfing in Mineola, New York, to Janet, who had worked in a chiropractor's office, and Joseph Valentine Knipfing Jr., who owned an insurance agency. He is of German descent. Valentine has two siblings: Kevin George Knipfing, known as Kevin James, an actor and comedian, and Leslie Knipfing.

Career[]

Valentine got his start in show business on the stand up comedy stage. After an appearance at the Montreal Comedy Festival, he left his native New York for Los Angeles. There, he q

Gary Valentine

Gary Valentine, Kevin James's real life brother, plays the part of Danny Heffernan, Doug's cousin on The King of Queens.
Vital statistics
BirthnameGary Joseph Knipfing
Born: (1961-11-22) November 22, 1961 (age 63)
OccupationActor, Comedian, Singer
Years active1982-present
Family and Personal
Spouse(s):Jackyline Alido, 1993-present
Character information
Appeared on:The King of Queens
Episodes appeared in:81 episodes as actor, 2 as writer, Seasons 2-9
Appears as:Danny Heffernan

Gary Valentine (born Gary Joseph Knipfing November 22, 1961) is the older brother of Kevin James and plays Doug Heffernan's cousin, Danny. Like his brother, he writes episodes for the show, sometimes together. One of these are Crappy Birthday.

Biography[]

Personal life[]

Valentine was born Gary Joseph Knipfing in Mineola, New York,[1][2] to Janet, who had worked in a chiropractor's office, and Joseph Valentine Knipfing, Jr., who owned an insurance agency.[2][

Gary Lachman

American writer and musician

This article is about the writer and musician. For the international lawyer, see Gary S. Lachman. For the actor-comedian, see Gary Valentine.

Musical artist

Gary Joseph Lachman (born December 24, 1955), also known as Gary Valentine, is an American writer and musician. He came to prominence in the mid-1970s as the bass guitarist for rock band Blondie. Since the 1990s, Lachman has written full-time, often about mysticism and occultism. He has written more than 22 books[1] on consciousness, culture, and the western esoteric tradition,[2] written for journals in the US and UK,[3] and lectured on his work in the US and Europe; his books have been translated into more than a dozen languages.[4]

Biography

Musical career

Lachman joined Blondie in spring 1975 after original bassist Fred Smith left to join Television[5] amid founding bassist Richard Hell's departure. He wrote the music to the band's first single, "X-Offender",[6] and popularized the band's sixti

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