Performers
Dan Mintz started his stand-up career in Boston and has appeared on “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” and “Comedy Central Presents: Dan Mintz.” In 2011, he received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music...
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Eugene Mirman is a comedian and hero who lives in Brooklyn, NY. He voices “Gene” on Fox’s Emmy Award winning animated series "Bob’s Burgers." He recently released "I’m Sorry (You’re Welcome)," A monumental 9 volume, 7 LP Comedy Album. In the streets he’s sometimes recognized...
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John Roberts has appeared several times on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” and “Watch What Happens Live.” He has co-written a cable pilot with Bob Odenkirk, and performed on two national tours for Margaret Cho, as well as on her cable special. Roberts first gained attention...
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Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, H. Jon Benjamin has garnered an extensive list of credits as a writer, producer and actor in some of television’s most entertaining series.Benjamin plays the title character on two series. He is the voice of “Sterling Archer” in FX’s animated...
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Kristen Schaal starred in the cult hit “Flight of The Conchords,” and is the Women’s Issues correspondent for “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” During “30 Rock’s” final two seasons, Schaal was seen in a recurring role as “Hazel Wassername.” Other film and television...
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Larry Murphy began performing at the Comedy Studio in Cambridge, MA, and quickly established himself as a unique talent performing sketch comedy and characters. He was a regular sketch performer on “Late Night with Conan O’Brien.” As a comedic actor, his credits include “Jon...
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Loren Bouchard began his career as an editor, writer, producer and director on the animated series “Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist.” During its six-season run, the show earned multiple awards, including two CableACE Awards, an Emmy Award and a Peabody Award. Bouchard co-created...
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Tim Goodman is the Chief TV Critic for The Hollywood Reporter. Beyond reviews, he covers the industry + writes trend and analysis pieces, mostly about failure.