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Daniel Harmon (born January 3, 1973) is an American writer, producer, and actor. Harmon created and produced the NBC sitcom Community, co-created the Adult Swim animated series Rick and Morty, and co-founded the alternative television network/website Channel 101. Harmon published the book You'll Be Perfect When You're Dead in 2013. He also hosts a weekly eponymous podcast, Harmontown. | Host | |
Jeffrey Bryan Davis is an actor, comedian, and singer, known for his work as a recurring performer on the comedy show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?," he is also a co-host of the podcast named, Harmontown. | Host | |
Dustin Marshall is a producer of the Harmontown podcast and founder of the Feral Audio podcast network. | Producer | |
Steve Levy is a producer of the Harmontown podcast. | Producer | |
Kevin Day is a producer of the Harmontown podcast. | Producer | |
Ben Bowlin is a writer, actor, and producer. He won numerous awards for writing and onstage performance. Currently, he is an Executive Producer at How Stuff Works and host of Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Podcast. | Guest | |
Jesse Margolis is the founder of Overheard LA. | Guest | |
Dale Beran is a writer and artist. He is the author of a forthcoming book from St. Martin's Press about the Internet and politics. | Guest | |
Yeardley Smith is an actress, writer, and artist. | Guest | |
Robert Evans is a former editor at Cracked and author of the ridiculous book A Brief History of Vice. Over the course of his career, he’s reported from war zones in Iraq and Ukraine, experimented on his co-workers with strange ancient narcotics and interviewed hundreds of people about their baffling careers. Now he’s taking his voice, as smooth as warm molasses, and making a podcast for HowStuffWorks. | Guest | |
Adam Conover is an American comedian, writer, voice actor, and television host. He is the creator and host of the half-hour truTV show Adam Ruins Everything, which is based on the CollegeHumor series of the same name. | Guest | |
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Robby Christopher Schrab is an American comic book creator, actor, comedian, writer, and film and television producer. | Guest | |
Kumail Nanjiani, born May 2, 1978, is a Pakistani-American actor, comedian, and writer known for his sharp wit and diverse talent. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Dinesh Chugtai in the critically acclaimed HBO series "Silicon Valley." Nanjiani co-wrote and starred in the semi-autobiographical romantic comedy "The Big Sick," which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay and was praised for its heartfelt and humorous storytelling. He further showcased his versatility by transforming his physique for the role of Kingo in Marvel's "Eternals," expanding his presence in the superhero genre. Nanjiani's work consistently highlights his range as an actor and his ability to blend humor with poignant storytelling. | Guest | |
Steve Silberman is an American writer for Wired magazine and has been an editor and contributor there for 14 years. He was awarded the AAAS "Kavli Science Journalism Award for Magazine Writing." | Guest | |
Mitchell D. "Mitch" Hurwitz is an American television writer, producer, and actor. He is best known as the creator of the television sitcom, Arrested Development, as well as the co-creator of The Ellen Show and a contributor to The John Larroquette Show and The Golden Girls. | Guest | |
Emily V. Gordon is a writer, producer and podcast host. She is well known for co-writing the 2017 romantic comedy film The Big Sick. | Guest | |
Heather Anne Campbell is an American writer, comedian, and improv comedy performer. | Guest | |
David Scott Foley is an actor, stand-up comedian, director, producer, and writer known as a co-founder of the comedy group The Kids in the Hall. | Guest | |
Host of COLD CASE MURDER MYSTERIES: a true crime podcast exploring high-profile cases through psychology. | Guest |
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