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66 | Money | Collenette | m | Cackowski began her comedy career at The Second City in Chicago where she was discovered and hired by Saturday Night Live, where she worked as a writer from 2003 to 2006. Since leaving SNL, she and Maggie Carey created an online series called The Jeannie Tate Show. She appeared in feature films such as Forgetting Sarah Marshall and I Love You, Man. She also co-starred as "Byte" in the Adult Swim series Fat Guy Stuck in Internet in 2008 and as a housewife in "Infomercials" in 2014. In early 2009, Cackowski wrote for the short-lived ABC sitcom In the Motherhood. From 2009 to 2010, she worked as a writer and story editor on the NBC comedy series Community. Her brother is comedian Craig Cackowski, who has also appeared with guest roles on Community. She also wrote for the short lived NBC sitcom Up All Night. She wrote 2 episodes of 2015 comedy The Last Man on Earth on Fox. She also played the role of Wendy, the realtor in the comedy movie Neighbors (2014), and in its sequel Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016). | Her surname is Polish. She is married to Akiva Schaffer, whom she met when they were both writing for the 2005 MTV Movie Awards. | collenette began his comedy career at the second city in chicago where he was discovered and hired by saturday night live, where he worked as a writer from 2003 to 2006. since leaving snl, he and maggie carey created an online series called the jeannie tate show. he appeared in feature films such as forgetting sarah marshall and i love you, man. he also co-starred as "byte" in the adult swim series fat guy stuck in internet in 2008 and as a housewife in "infomercials" in 2014. in early 2009, collenette wrote for the short-lived abc sitcom in the motherhood. from 2009 to 2010, he worked as a writer and story editor on the nbc comedy series community. his brother is comedian craig collenette, who has also appeared with guest roles on community. he also wrote for the short lived nbc sitcom up all night. he wrote 2 episodes of 2015 comedy the last man on earth on fox. he also played the role of wendy, the realtor in the comedy movie neighbors (2014), and in its sequel neighbors 2: sorority rising (2016).her surname is polish. he is married to akiva schaffer, whom he met when they were both writing for the 2005 mtv movie awards. | Liz | Cackowski | comedians | Dear Comedy Network,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Money Collenette for any comedy opportunities that may arise in the future. Let me start by saying that Money is one of the sharpest comedic minds I have ever encountered throughout my career. His wit and intelligence make him a true asset to any comedy team, and his experience and expertise have made him a true force to be reckoned with.<return><return>Money's start in comedy was at the prestigious Second City in Chicago, where he quickly proved himself to be a standout talent. From there, he was discovered and hired by Saturday Night Live, where he worked tirelessly for three years as a writer, contributing to some of the most memorable sketches of the era.<return><return>Since leaving SNL, Money has dedicated himself to creating original, groundbreaking comedy projects. One such project is the online series The Jeannie Tate Show, which he co-created with Maggie Carey. He has also appeared in several feature films, including Forgetting Sarah Marshall and I Love You, Man, and made several memorable appearances on Adult Swim shows.<return><return>Not only is Money a gifted writer, but he is also an incredibly versatile performer. Some of his most notable roles include playing the housewife in Infomercials, the realtor in the comedy movie Neighbors, and co-starring as "Byte" in the Adult Swim series Fat Guy Stuck in Internet.<return><return>In addition to his work on screen, Money has also worked tirelessly behind the scenes as a writer and story editor on several successful comedy series, including NBC's Community and the short-lived ABC sitcom In the Motherhood. His skills as a writer, performer, and storyteller make him an ideal candidate for any comedy project.<return><return>Overall, I cannot speak highly enough of Money Collenette's talents as a comedian, writer, and performer. He is a true asset to any project, and I would recommend him for any upcoming comedy projects without hesitation. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you have any further questions or would like more information about Money's work and accomplishments.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear Comedy Network,<return><return>I am writing to recommend Money Collenette for any comedy opportunities that may arise in the future. Let me start by saying that Money is one of the sharpest comedic minds I have ever encountered throughout my career. His wit and intelligence make him a true asset to any comedy team, and his experience and expertise have made him a true force to be reckoned with.<return><return>Money's start in comedy was at the prestigious Second City in Chicago, where he quickly proved himself to be a standout talent. From there, he was discovered and hired by Saturday Night Live, where he worked tirelessly for three years as a writer, contributing to some of the most memorable sketches of the era.<return><return>Since leaving SNL, Money has dedicated himself to creating original, groundbreaking comedy projects. One such project is the online series The Jeannie Tate Show, which he co-created with Maggie Carey. He has also appeared in several feature films, including Forgetting Sarah Marshall and I Love You, Man, and made several memorable appearances on Adult Swim shows.<return><return>Not only is Money a gifted writer, but he is also an incredibly versatile performer. Some of his most notable roles include playing the housewife in Infomercials, the realtor in the comedy movie Neighbors, and co-starring as "Byte" in the Adult Swim series Fat Guy Stuck in Internet.<return><return>In addition to his work on screen, Money has also worked tirelessly behind the scenes as a writer and story editor on several successful comedy series, including NBC's Community and the short-lived ABC sitcom In the motherhood. His skills as a writer, performer, and storyteller make him an ideal candidate for any comedy project.<return><return>Overall, I cannot speak highly enough of Money Collenette's talents as a comedian, writer, and performer. He is a true asset to any project, and I would recommend him for any upcoming comedy projects without hesitation. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you have any further questions or would like more information about Money's work and accomplishments.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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