Dave Foley's educational pursuits were cut short when he opted to abandon an alternative high school in favor of pursuing a career in stand-up comedy. This bold decision marked the beginning of a journey that would eventually lead him to collaborate with fellow comedian Kevin McDonald, whom he met during an improv class.
As fate would have it, Foley and McDonald's paths crossed while they were both employed as movie ushers, and it was during this time that they began working together as a comedy duo. Their partnership would eventually evolve into a more formal arrangement when they merged with another comedy team to form the iconic troupe known as "The Kids in the Hall" in 1984.
Foley's transition to the big screen was a gradual one, with his film debut arriving at the tender age of 22 in the form of the lead role in the Canadian film "High Stakes" (1986).