Background
Morin was born in South Windsor, Connecticut, to two inner city high school English teacher parents.
Morin was born in South Windsor, Connecticut, to two inner city high school English teacher parents.
He graduated from South Windsor High School. Although he graduated with a film degree, Morin started doing stand-up and eventually decided that was what he wanted to do.
Morin has an older brother, who was a concert pianist, and a younger brother, who became a professional figure skater. He is of Irish and Italian background. Morin moved to Los Angeles at 18 to study at a film school at Columbia College.
Morin has said that he was inspired by his idols, Albert Brooks and Woody Allen.
After graduation, he worked as a production assistant with Conan O"Brien on The Tonight Show with Conan O"Brien on National Broadcasting Company and continued with Conan on Turner Broadcasting System. He went from being a general office production assistant to becoming the set production assistant/Andy Richter’s stand-in. Morin has appeared regularly as a stand-up comic on shows with The Comedy Store, The Improv and Laugh Factory, as well as on tours throughout the United States.
In his network television debut, Morin co-starred in the Bill Lawrence National Broadcasting Company series Undateable, a multi-camera sitcom with a live audience, which was based on the book Undateable: 311 Things Guys Do That Guarantee They Won"t Be Dating or Having Sex by Ellen Rakieten and Anne Coyle. Morin portrays Justin Kearney, the owner of Black Eyes Bar and hopeless romantic roommate of Danny (played by Chris Doctorate"Elia).
Undateable was unique in that it was a cast full of stand-up comedians who were good friends before the show aired.
The show often incorporates improv, with Morin playing Felix to Doctorate"Elia"s grouch Oscar à la The Odd Couple. Lawrence and the cast (Chris Doctorate"Elia, Morin, Ron Funches, and Rick Glassman) went on a series of stand-up tour dates,and an appearance on midnight to promote the show.