Tim "Big Nips" Crispy is an American comedian, actor, famous rapper, dancer, musician and internet celebrity from Phoenix, Arizona.  He was born in West Bend, WI but grew up in Algoma, WI.  
 
Crispy began rapping and writing music as a senior in high school where he joined forces with fellow classmate DJ Swagz and released the popular underground mixtape Elmer's Asphalt.  From there Crispy moved on to the city of Milwaukee and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.  He quickly created a tight bond with three other students(Henzebomb, Naked Guy and Lil' Franks) which led to the formation of the Fab 4.  The Fab 4 garnered much attention after the release of their debut album Sandburg's Finest.  Following its release, the group decided to part ways with Lil' Franks citing musical differences.  However, the group kept it's name despite only having three members.  The Fab 4 went on to record two more successful full-length albums with Sophomore Slumpin and Back on the Scene.  Soon after, Henzebomb moved away to start a solo career and the Fab 4 were down to two.  Crispy teamed up with Naked Guy to form The Curfew Kids and released Be Home By 11.  The album bombed and Crispy moved to Arizona for a fresh start on his own.
 
Crispy first became popular with his music video "I Love Jerseys"  The video is a parody of Asher Roth's popular song "I Love College" and is based on his extensive sports jersey collection which totals 100-plus items and counting.  Many of Crispy's other videos, including the Taylor Swift parody "You Belong to Me" and the MIM's "This is Why I'm Hot" parody about Michael Scott from NBC's The Office have become popular as well. 
 
Crispy is one half of The Crispy Brothers along with brother Jim Crispy.  Tim and Jim have been recording music together since 2005.  In 2009 they recorded "Sweet Home Algoma" which featured Tim's father, Jon Francis Crispy.  The song, which highlights their hometown, became widely popular in Algoma and surrounding cities. Soon after, they recorded another song featuring DJ Swagz about Algoma titled, "Algoma State of Mind".  They shot the music video in Algoma featuring many of the city's most recognizable and colorful characters.  
 
Crispy teamed up with good friend Osmosis in April 2010 and recorded "Fear the Deer", a Milwaukee Bucks playoffs anthem.  The song was a hit with Milwaukee Bucks fans and was featured on SportsRadio 1250 WSSP in Milwaukee becoming the theme song for the Milwaukee Basketball Post-Game Show.  
 
Crispy is also well-known for being "The Dancing Cameraman" at Arizona Diamondbacks games at Chase Field.  His patented "arms reaching to the heavens" dance move he performs during "I Like To Move It" is a staple at many D-Backs home games.   Not only that, but each year since 2008 Crispy has recorded a D-Backs song for the new season. 
 
Crispy appeared on CBS 5's popular singing show Lucky Break on July 18, 2009.  He finished second, but his appearance is still the highest rated performance in the show's three season history.