Brian Poshen is known for his roles as mail clerk Kevin Liotta on NBC's “Just Shoot Me!,” as a cast member of HBO's “Mr. Show,” and as Brian Spukowski on Comedy Central's “The Sarah Silverman Program.” He is one of the original touring members of the Comedians of Comedy, and also appeared on the show of the same name on Comedy Central. Movie appearances from Posehn include the 2003 comedy film sequel Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, Grind, the 2005 Rob Zombie horror film The Devil's Rejects, Sleeping Dogs Lie, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, and the 2007... show more
Brian Poshen is known for his roles as mail clerk Kevin Liotta on NBC's “Just Shoot Me!,” as a cast member of HBO's “Mr. Show,” and as Brian Spukowski on Comedy Central's “The Sarah Silverman Program.” He is one of the original touring members of the Comedians of Comedy, and also appeared on the show of the same name on Comedy Central. Movie appearances from Posehn include the 2003 comedy film sequel Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, Grind, the 2005 Rob Zombie horror film The Devil's Rejects, Sleeping Dogs Lie, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, and the 2007 animated feature Surf's Up, where he played Glen Maverick. Posehn appeared as himself in Super High Me, a 2007 documentary starring 'marijuana comedian' Doug Benson, Nerdcore Rising, a 2008 documentary about MC Frontalot and in a supporting role in Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic. He released his first graphic novel, The Last Christmas, in 2006 as well as a live comedy album, Live in Nerd Rage.
Remy Munasifi, who goes by Remy, is a popular comedian, parody musician and video artist from McLean, Virginia. Remy bought a camera in the Fall of 2006, and has been making videos ever since. His first video on the Virginia Senate race was discussed in the Washington Times and the National Journal. He has continued creating substantive geopolitical works with videos such as "Two Percent Milk," "Eggs Over Easy," "It's Been Declined,"and "Warcraft: The Rap." When Weird Al Yankovic was asked about what he thought of Remy Munasifi in an ABC News interview interview, Weird Al joked that he should "just pass the torch now."
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