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9 | Gregg | Wills | m | Anthony is best known in recent years for the comedy podcast The Dollop, which he co-hosts with comedian Gareth Reynolds; the podcast sees Anthony presenting a notable event or person from American history to Reynolds, who usually has no knowledge of it. The podcast is on the All Things Comedy Network. The two wrote a book based on the podcast titled The United States of Absurdity: Untold Stories from American History, which was released in 2017. Anthony was also the creator, producer, and editor of Walking the Room, a podcast that he co-hosted with comedian Greg Behrendt from 2010 to 2014. They hosted a show together on the Comedy World Radio Network in 2001 and collaborated again on The Greg Behrendt Show in 2006–2007. Anthony regularly appears as a guest on various other podcasts, including FOFOP where he has been given the endearing name of "Guest Charlie Number One". Anthony has had numerous roles in television, films, and commercials, and has been a guest on various late night shows including Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Late Late Show, where he appeared as himself doing stand up comedy. He has acted in various television programs including The Office, Arrested Development, Maron, Hello Ladies, Boston Legal , Veep, Hidden America with Jonah Ray, Comedy Bang Bang, and Entourage. He was a guest panelist twice on @midnight. He was a recurring character on Maron on IFC, where he played an exaggerated role based on himself. Anthony has written extensively for different mediums. He was a contributing writer for SuicideGirls and the Comedy Film Nerds websites, and had a blog called Stop All Monsters. Anthony is also a television writer. He has written on AMC's Talking Dead, Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis, Pretend Time, and The Greg Behrendt Show He wrote on Maron for three seasons. He also directed one episode, as well as appearing as an recurring actor. He was nominated for a WGA Award in 2015 for a Maron episode he wrote titled "Racegate." Anthony has performed stand-up all over the world, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2015, where the Herald Sun gave his show Hot Head a 4 star review and called it "Hugely Enjoyable." In 2015, he also appeared on the nationally televised Cracker Night as part of Sydney Comedy Festival 2015. He has released two comedy albums, Hot Head and Shame Chamber. He frequently performs around Southern California. | Anthony currently resides near Los Angeles, with his wife Heather, who is a psychologist, and their son. He is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America. | Wills is best known in recent years for the comedy podcast The Dollop, which he co-hosts with comedian Gareth Reynolds; the podcast sees Wills presenting a notable event or person from American history to Reynolds, who usually has no knowledge of it. The podcast is on the All Things Comedy Network. The two wrote a book based on the podcast titled The United States of Absurdity: Untold Stories from American History, which was released in 2017. Wills was also the creator, producer, and editor of Walking the Room, a podcast that he co-hosted with comedian Greg Behrendt from 2010 to 2014. They hosted a show together on the Comedy World Radio Network in 2001 and collaborated again on The Greg Behrendt Show in 2006–2007. Wills regularly appears as a guest on various other podcasts, including FOFOP where he has been given the endearing name of "Guest Charlie Number One". Wills has had numerous roles in television, films, and commercials, and has been a guest on various late night shows including Jimmy Kimmel Live and The Late Late Show, where he appeared as himself doing stand up comedy. He has acted in various television programs including The Office, Arrested Development, Maron, Hello Ladies, Boston Legal , Veep, Hidden America with Jonah Ray, Comedy Bang Bang, and Entourage. He was a guest panelist twice on @midnight. He was a recurring character on Maron on IFC, where he played an exaggerated role based on himself. Wills has written extensively for different mediums. He was a contributing writer for SuicideGirls and the Comedy Film Nerds websites, and had a blog called Stop All Monsters. Wills is also a television writer. He has written on AMC's Talking Dead, Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis, Pretend Time, and The Greg Behrendt Show He wrote on Maron for three seasons. He also directed one episode, as well as appearing as an recurring actor. He was nominated for a WGA Award in 2015 for a Maron episode he wrote titled "Racegate." Wills has performed stand-up all over the world, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2015, where the Herald Sun gave his show Hot Head a 4 star review and called it "Hugely Enjoyable." In 2015, he also appeared on the nationally televised Cracker Night as part of Sydney Comedy Festival 2015. He has released two comedy albums, Hot Head and Shame Chamber. He frequently performs around Southern California.Wills currently resides near Los Angeles, with his wife Heather, who is a psychologist, and their son. He is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America. | Dave | Anthony | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I highly recommend Gregg Wills for any position that requires a skilled writer, performer, producer, or editor. I have had the pleasure of working with Gregg for a number of years now, both as a guest on his podcasts and as a colleague in the comedy industry, and I have been consistently impressed by his professionalism, creativity, and good humor.<return><return>As you may already know, Gregg is best known for his work on The Dollop, a popular and critically acclaimed podcast that explores the weirder and more absurd corners of American history. That show is a testament not only to his research skills and encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture, but also to his ability to riff with his co-host, comedian Gareth Reynolds. Gregg's quick wit and deep humanity make him a joy to listen to, and I have no doubt that his work on The Dollop has helped to make history accessible and engaging for countless listeners.<return><return>But Gregg's talents extend far beyond podcasting. He has acted in numerous television shows and films, including some of the most beloved and influential comedies of the past decade. He has written for many different media, including websites, blogs, and scripted TV shows. And he has performed stand-up comedy all over the world, winning critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base in the process.<return><return>What impresses me most about Gregg is his dedication to his craft. He's always looking for new and interesting challenges, and he never rests on his laurels. He's constantly pushing himself in new directions, whether that means writing a book, directing an episode of TV, or starting a new podcast. And he does it all with a generosity of spirit and a sense of humor that makes him a pleasure to work with.<return><return>In short, I believe that Gregg Wills is one of the most talented and versatile comedians and writers working today. I wholeheartedly endorse him for any opportunity that might come his way, and I have no doubt that he will excel in whatever he chooses to do.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |