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Paul Greenberg

Paul Greenberg emerged on the comedy scene in the mid-90’s in the Lorne Michaels produced sketch show, "The Vacant Lot" on Comedy Central. This prompted Paul’s move from Toronto to Los Angeles where he continued performing as a cast member of "The Jenny McCarthy Show" for MTV and "Random Play" for VH1. His other appearances include "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "As Good As It Gets" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm." Paul has continued creating and starring in projects including, most recently, the comedy series, "International Ghost Investigators" for The Audience network on DirecTV. Paul is also an Emmy winning writer whose work includes the Ellen Degeneres talk show, the Oscars, the Tonys, a weird show where he went to Asia with William Shatner and The Fonz and even the hoity-toity Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Paul loves live performing and improv, especially with his wife, Jackie, and he’s very excited to be working with his friend Dave, and he knows Dave is also excited even though Dave doesn’t really ever show emotion, which can be very hard on Paul. He’s on instagram and twitter as @paulgreenberg1