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The Sklar Brothers

Randy and Jason Sklar began as one zygote and later guest starred in many TV shows, including an Emmy Award winning episode of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, the FX hit It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” as well as Adult Swim’s “Childrens Hospital,” and most recently on the USA Network’s critically acclaimed, “Playing House.” They starred as conjoined twins in a memorable episode of “Grey's Anatomy” and as warring agents on HBO's “Entourage.” Of the “Entourage” episode, Entertainment Weekly television critic Paul Katz wrote of their turn, “in the hands of comedic masters, The Sklar Brothers, they made it soar.” They’ve also appeared in such films as Touchstone's “Wild Hogs,” and Fox Atomic's “The Comebacks.” Most recently, they co-starred in the popular Netflix movie “Teacher Of the Year,” alongside Keegan Michael Key, Larry Joe Campbell and Jamie Kaler.They recently hosted the critically acclaimed History Channel docu-comedy that highlights the ways in which statistics tell the story of America called “The United Stats of America.”In November of 2006, Randy and Jason wrapped their 4th and final season of their cult classic comedy series, “Cheap Seats” on ESPN Classic. They also wrote and appeared in a regular segment on ESPN's SportsCenter called, “The Bracket” from 2008 to 2009. In addition they regularly fill in as guest hosts for Jim Rome on his popular nationally syndicated radio show.As stand up comedians, they recorded their second half hour Comedy Central Presents in November 2009 and it premiered in March of 2010. The Onion A.V. Club named their third comedy CD “Hendersons And Daughters” in their Top 10 Comedy albums of 2011. In April of 2014, they recorded and released a one hour stand up special and album titled, “The Sklar Brothers: What Are We Talking About” on Netflix to rave reviews.And Neil Strausse of the New York Times said of the Sklars “Their comedy accepts the reality of being twins but does not use it as a crutch. Instead," noted Strauss, "they work with their physical and mental similarities and correspondences, their status as imperfect carbon copies of each other. In their comedy, the straight man is often an echo."The Sklar Brothers appear monthly on Showtime’s, “Jim Rome On Showtime” in their regular segment, “Sklarred For Life,” where they take a humorous look at the past month in sports. And in February of 2015, they shot “Just Saying,” a weekly sports comedy pilot for Comedy Central with Adam McKay and Will Ferrell’s production company, Gary Sanchez.Randy and Jason currently reside in Los Angeles, where they record their popular weekly sports comedy podcasts “Sklarbro Country” and “Sklarbro County” for earwolf.com.