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71 | Hugh | Feely | m | After college, Gelman moved to New York City with fellow schoolmate, actor Jon Daly. While in New York, Gelman was a regular performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, as part of the duo Cracked Out, improv group Monkey Dick, and sketch group Mr. A$$. A popular New York Lottery commercial funded his work for a while. Gelman did a one-man show called 1,000 Cats, which he workshopped at many venues. Gelman has appeared in the films The Other Guys and 30 Minutes or Less. He has co-starred as Chris Elliott's sidekick Brett Mobley in the live-action Adult Swim series Eagleheart and is a regular sketch performer on HBO's Funny or Die Presents and Comedy Central's Nick Swardson's Pretend Time. He has had recurring roles on The Life & Times of Tim and The Inbetweeners, as well as making guest appearances on comedy programs such as Bored to Death, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office, Happy Endings, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and The League. Gelman has also written for the MTV sketch series Human Giant and the Scott Aukerman & B. J. Porter created sketch pilot The Right Now! Show. In 2010, Gelman appeared as a cast member on the Comedy Central sketch comedy special This Show Will Get You High, created by Matt Besser. Gelman co-starred as "Mr. K" on the NBC comedy series Go On starring Matthew Perry, and as A.J. on the FX comedy series Married. In 2014, Gelman hosted a dinner party special called Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends, that aired on Adult Swim. In 2015, Gelman was also a consulting writer on season two of the entertainment news parody series Hot Package on Adult Swim and also recurs as Hamish on the Comedy Central series Another Period and as Ronnie on the Starz series Blunt Talk. Also in 2015, Gelman appeared in the last season of Mad Men. In July 2016, Gelman starred in the special Dinner in America with Brett Gelman, a sequel to Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends, which focused on racism. In November 2016, Gelman said that he had left Adult Swim due to the network's alleged poor treatment of female employees and the promotion of controversial Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace. In 2017, Gelman starred in and co-wrote Lemon, opposite Judy Greer, Michael Cera, Nia Long and Gillian Jacobs, directed by Janicza Bravo. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017. In 2017, it was announced that Gelman was cast in the second season of the hit Netflix science-fiction web series Stranger Things as Murray Bauman, a conspiracy theorist and former journalist. From the fourth season he belongs to the main cast. In 2018, he starred in the independent feature film Room for Rent, opposite Mark Little, Carla Gallo, Stephnie Weir, Patrick J. Adams, and Mark McKinney. Gunpowder & Sky released the film in the US on all major VOD platforms November 2, 2018. | In December 2015, Gelman married his long-time girlfriend, writer and director Janicza Bravo. Gelman and Bravo met in New York City while working on a New York Lotto commercial. They divorced in 2019. | After college, Feely moved to New York City with fellow schoolmate, actor Jon Daly. While in New York, Feely was a regular performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, as part of the duo Cracked Out, improv group Monkey Dick, and sketch group Mr. A$$. A popular New York Lottery commercial funded his work for a while. Feely did a one-man show called 1,000 Cats, which he workshopped at many venues. Feely has appeared in the films The Other Guys and 30 Minutes or Less. He has co-starred as Chris Elliott's sidekick Hugh Mobley in the live-action Adult Swim series Eagleheart and is a regular sketch performer on HBO's Funny or Die Presents and Comedy Central's Nick Swardson's Pretend Time. He has had recurring roles on The Life & Times of Tim and The Inbetweeners, as well as making guest appearances on comedy programs such as Bored to Death, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office, Happy Endings, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and The League. Feely has also written for the MTV sketch series Human Giant and the Scott Aukerman & B. J. Porter created sketch pilot The Right Now! Show. In 2010, Feely appeared as a cast member on the Comedy Central sketch comedy special This Show Will Get You High, created by Matt Besser. Feely co-starred as "Mr. K" on the NBC comedy series Go On starring Matthew Perry, and as A.J. on the FX comedy series Married. In 2014, Feely hosted a dinner party special called Dinner with Friends with Hugh Feely and Friends, that aired on Adult Swim. In 2015, Feely was also a consulting writer on season two of the entertainment news parody series Hot Package on Adult Swim and also recurs as Hamish on the Comedy Central series Another Period and as Ronnie on the Starz series Blunt Talk. Also in 2015, Feely appeared in the last season of Mad Men. In July 2016, Feely starred in the special Dinner in America with Hugh Feely, a sequel to Dinner with Friends with Hugh Feely and Friends, which focused on racism. In November 2016, Feely said that he had left Adult Swim due to the network's alleged poor treatment of female employees and the promotion of controversial Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace. In 2017, Feely starred in and co-wrote Lemon, opposite Judy Greer, Michael Cera, Nia Long and Gillian Jacobs, directed by Janicza Bravo. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017. In 2017, it was announced that Feely was cast in the second season of the hit Netflix science-fiction web series Stranger Things as Murray Bauman, a conspiracy theorist and former journalist. From the fourth season he belongs to the main cast. In 2018, he starred in the independent feature film Room for Rent, opposite Mark Little, Carla Gallo, Stephnie Weir, Patrick J. Adams, and Mark McKinney. Gunpowder & Sky released the film in the US on all major VOD platforms November 2, 2018.In December 2015, Feely married his long-time girlfriend, writer and director Janicza Bravo. Feely and Bravo met in New York City while working on a New York Lotto commercial. They divorced in 2019. | Brett | Gelman | podcasters | Dear [Name],<return><return>I am writing to recommend Hugh Feely for any opportunity that may come his way. As a fellow comedian and performer, I have had the pleasure of working with Hugh and witnessing his talent and professionalism first-hand.<return><return>Hugh's impressive resume speaks for itself. From his performances at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre to his appearances on hit TV shows like Stranger Things and Married, it is clear that he is a highly skilled and versatile performer. He is equally adept at sketch comedy and dramatic acting, and his ability to bring characters to life is unparalleled.<return><return>In addition to his acting career, Hugh is also a talented writer. He has written for MTV's Human Giant and the Scott Aukerman & B. J. Porter created sketch pilot The Right Now! Show, among others. His sharp wit and clever comedic voice make him a valuable asset to any writer's room.<return><return>Beyond his talent, I must also mention Hugh's work ethic and demeanor. He is a joy to work with and always brings his best effort to every project. His positive attitude and collaborative nature make him an ideal teammate, and I have no doubt that he would be a valuable addition to any production.<return><return>Overall, I cannot recommend Hugh Feely highly enough. He is a talented performer, writer, and collaborator who would be an asset to any project lucky enough to have him on board.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |