All That

All That

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Oh! Good Burger was so funny!! I liked the original cast the best--Lori Beth was hilarious.  More »

Cast:

Regular Performer ...Josh Server
Regular Performer (1995-2000) ... Kenan Thompson
Regular Performer (1995-2000)... Kel Mitchell
Regular Performer (1995-98) ...Lori Beth Denberg
Regular Performer (1995-97)... Katrina Johnson
Regular Performer (1995-96) ... Angelique Bates
Regular Performer (1995-97)... Alisa Reyes
Regular Performer (1996- ) ... Amanda Bynes
Regular Performer (1997- ) ... Danny Tamberelli
Regular Performer (1997) ... Tricia Dickson
Regular Performer (1997- )... Leon Frierson
Regular Performer (1997- )... Christy Knowings
Regular Performer (1998- )... Nick Cannon
Regular Performer (1998- )... Mark Saul
Regular Performer (1998-99)... Zachary McLemore
Regular Performer (2000- )... Gabriel Iglesias
Kevin Kopelow ... Himself

Studio:

Tollin/Robbins Productions

Release History:

1995 - ? Nickelodeon
In the tradition of Saturday Night Live and In Living Color, All That was Nickelodeon’s entry into kid-focused sketch comedy. The show’s teen comics entertained the tween set with recurring routines such as "Vital Information," with Lori Beth Denberg and Danny Tamberelli, and "Ask Ashley," featuring a crotchety advice lady played by Amanda Bynes. Other popular skits included “Cooking With Randy and Mandy," the giant-eared "Earboy," the French instructor "Pierre Escargo," the Oprah Winfrey parody "Okrah," lactose intolerant superhero "Superdude" and "Cheeseburger Doyle."
 
The show also appealed to its kid audience with appearances of hot musical acts of the 90’s, such as Coolio, The Backstreet Boys, Brandy, LL Cool J, The Spice Girls, TLC and Britney Spears.
 
Popular All That comedians, Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell, moved on to star in a new Nick sitcom, Kenan & Kel, and later appeared in a feature film based on their Good Burger sketch ("Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger, can I take your order?"), a popular segment on All That.
 
All That still airs on Nickelodeon, more than five years and 100 episodes later, on their Saturday night “Snick” programming block. The cast may have changed, but it’s still a popular destination for teen sketch comedy.



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