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In this episode, Jonathan Stark reveals details of his upbringing in Erie, PA, where his plain family fare was punctuated by elaborate Thanksgiving dinners and desserts. He goes on to discuss his unexpected entry into the world of improv in The Groundlings and other groups, which, interestingly, led to his being cast in the cult classic, “Fright Night.” A fortuitous spec script began his illustrious sitcom writing career that includes an Emmy Award and the creation of his own sitcom, and he adds many stories of humorous adventures in that medium. Don't forget to follow all of the social media!
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