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Best Summer EverEpisode Number: 33 Season Num: 1 First Aired: Friday September 3, 2004 Prod Code: n/a |
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Patton Oswalt Role: Himself Patton Oswalt has been headlining at comedy clubs all over the United States since 1996, as well as appearing in his own standup specials on Comedy Central and HBO. He was chosen as Entertainment Weekly's "It" comedian in 2002. He is a regular on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." His other... Read More |
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Melissa Rauch Role: Herself |
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Leigh Kessler Role: Himself Heralded in Talent in Motion Magazine as "one of the few comedians that can make anyone laugh out loud" and "soon to be Television's Newest Star", Leigh Kessler is a featured comedian on VH1's Best Week Ever and recently shot a Pilot for that network. His career has taken off with recent... Read More |
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Jacqui Malouf Role: Herself |
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Miss Info Role: Herself CREDIT: VH1.COM Admittedly misleading in appearance, Miss Info brews a sometimes-caustic always-opinionated blend of wit, news, and gossip for the highly-rated Hot97 morning radio show with MTV's Sway. As a long-time entertainment journalist, she has also bled-sweat-and-teared for the likes of... Read More |
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Adam Winer Role: Himself |
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John Aboud Role: Himself CREDIT: VH1.COM John Aboud and Michael Colton are the best Best Week Ever commentators ever. They are currently writing projects for NBC, 20th Century Fox, and Fox Searchlight. In 2000, they founded the web magazine Modern Humorist and they have published three Modern Humorist books with Three... Read More |
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Sherrod Small Role: Himself |
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Kennedy Role: Herself Former MTV VJ |
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Larry Kenney Role: Announcer Larry Kenney was born in Perkin, Illinois, on August 5, 1947. In 1963 he began his career in the broadcast world at the age of 15 as a Disc Jockey for WIRL radio in Peoria, Illinois. His career in the radio world would take him to Macomb, IL, Fort Wayne, IN, Cleveland, OH, Chicago, IL, before... Read More |
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Rachael Harris Role: Herself Born in Worthington, Ohio, under the name Rachael Elaine Harris, Rachael moved to LA, where she studied and majored in theater from the Otterbein College. She then performed with the Los Angeles improvisation troupe, Groundlings. She still is a member of The Groundlings Main Company and also... Read More |
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Donnell Rawlings Role: Himself |
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Judah Friedlander Role: Himself |
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Doug Benson Role: Himself |
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Paul F. Tompkins Role: Himself Paul F. Tompkins, born September 12, 1968, began his stand-up career in 1986 at The Comedy Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After dropping out of Temple University in 1994, he moved to Los Angeles. He was one of the main actors on the hit HBO show "Mr. Show with Bob and David," and served as... Read More |
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Mo Rocca Role: Himself Mo Rocca is a comedian who formerly appeared as a reporter on The Daily Show . He was born and raised in Washington D.C. He is half Columbian and Italian. Mo has two brothers named Larry and Frank. He graduated with a degree from Harvard in English Literature. Mo is the former editor of "Perfect... Read More |
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Michael Colton Role: Himself CREDIT: VH1.COM John Aboud and Michael Colton are the best Best Week Ever commentators ever. They are currently writing projects for NBC, 20th Century Fox, and Fox Searchlight. In 2000, they founded the web magazine Modern Humorist and they have published three Modern Humorist books with Three... Read More |
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Chuck Nice Role: Himself |
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Billy Merritt Role: Himself |
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Brian Huskey Role: Himself |
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Liam McEneaney Role: Himself |
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Paul Scheer Role: Himself Paul Scheer is a native New Yorker who moved to Manhattan in 1994 to attend New York University. At the age of nineteen he was asked to join the New York City’s longest running Off Broadway comedy show, Chicago City Limits, he was the youngest performer ever to be accepted into the troupe. ... Read More |
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Jessi Klein Role: Herself |
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Christian Finnegan Role: Himself Originally from Acton, MA, Christian Finnegan is a stand-up comedian, writer and actor based in New York City. He currently has his own 1/2 hour stand up comedy special titled Comedy Central Presents: Christian Finnegan and can be seen on VH1's hit series Best Week Ever, where he shares witty... Read More |
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Greg Fitzsimmons Role: Himself |
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Recurring Roles
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Seth Herzog Role: Himself |
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Judah Friedlander Role: Himself |
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Doug Benson Role: Himself |
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Leigh Kessler Role: Himself Heralded in Talent in Motion Magazine as "one of the few comedians that can make anyone laugh out loud" and "soon to be Television's Newest Star", Leigh Kessler is a featured comedian on VH1's Best Week Ever and recently shot a Pilot for that network. His career has taken off with recent... Read More |
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Jacqui Malouf Role: Herself |
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Adam Winer Role: Himself |
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Lil Jon Role: Himself Lil Jon is an Atlanta-based hype man, rapper, and producer. He began his career as a DJ before he was invited to work for So So Def Records. He started hosting his own radio station where he made remixes to songs by many popular artists in the Atlanta area. He moved on to working on a project... Read More |
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Whitney Cummings Role: Herself |
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Regan Burns Role: Himself When Regan was at his junior year at Radford University in Virgina, he left behind his gymnastics scholarship for the life of a thespian. When he graduated with a theatre degree, Burns went to The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, where he once said, "California is the place I... Read More |
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Dalene Kurtis Role: Herself |
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Andrew W.K. Role: Himself Andrew W.K. was born in California, and lived on the outskirts of Los Angeles until he was 4. At that point, his family moved to Michigan. Between 4 and 18, he lived in Michigan, and at 18 he moved to New York. From about 18 to about 22, he lived there and then moved away. Andrew doesn't have a... Read More |
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Lionel Richie Role: Himself |
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Charla Faddoul Role: Herself Charla is a store owner from Maryland. She competed in The Amazing Race 5 and The Amazing Race 11 , with her cousin Mirna Hindoyan. |
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Ashlee Simpson-Wentz Role: Herself On October 3, 1984, Ashlee Simpson was born as the second daughter of Joe and Tina Simpson. Ashlee also had an older sister, that is also a current starlet, named Jessica. By the time Ashlee was four, she discovered her love for ballet. Though her parents were impressed with her talents, they... Read More |
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Jon Heder Role: Himself Jon was born on October 26, 1977 in Fort Collins, Colorado. He graduated from South Salem High School in Salem, Oregon in 1996. A devout Mormon, he attended Brigham Young University and took up animation as his major. After his college education, he moved to LA to pursue a career in filmmaking. ... Read More |
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