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Doors at 6:30 PM, Show at 7:00 PM
Jerry Trainor
Best known for his boundless energy and offbeat comedic charm, Jerry Trainor has built a memorable television career defined by eccentric characters and standout supporting roles. He first appeared on television in the MTV series Undressed, playing Eric, marking the beginning of a steady rise in Hollywood. From there, he expanded his résumé with appearances in popular series such as Law & Order True Crime, Angel, and Malcolm in the Middle, demonstrating his versatility across genres ranging from crime drama to supernatural thriller to family comedy.
Trainor’s first recurring television role came on Crossing Jordan, where he played Brian, affectionately known as “the A.V. guy.” The role allowed him to establish his knack for portraying quirky, slightly offbeat characters—an ability that would soon become his trademark. Around the same time, he also appeared in several feature films, taking on small but notable parts in the cult science fiction drama Donnie Darko and the spirited cheerleading comedy Bring It On Again. Though brief, these roles helped broaden his on-screen presence beyond television.
Wider recognition came when Trainor landed a recurring role on the hit Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh, where he portrayed the unpredictable and hilarious “Crazy Steve,” a movie theater employee known for his explosive temper and comedic timing. Appearing on the show from 2004 to 2007, Trainor’s performance quickly became a fan favorite, showcasing his talent for physical comedy and exaggerated delivery. Notably, the series also featured Miranda Cosgrove as Megan, setting the stage for a future on-screen reunion.
That reunion came in 2007 when Trainor was cast as Spencer Shay in Nickelodeon’s smash hit iCarly. As the eccentric, art-loving older brother and legal guardian of Carly Shay—played by Cosgrove—Trainor became a central comedic force on the show. Running from 2007 to 2012, iCarly was a cultural phenomenon, and Trainor’s portrayal of Spencer blended slapstick humor with surprising heart, making him one of the series’ most beloved characters. His performance earned him three Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, solidifying his status as a standout figure in youth entertainment.
Across television and film, Jerry Trainor has consistently delivered memorable performances marked by humor, originality, and undeniable screen presence. From early guest roles to iconic Nickelodeon stardom, his career reflects a dynamic range and a lasting connection with audiences.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Great Hall, Coffman Memorial Union, Minneapolis, United States
USD 15.00 to USD 20.00










