Former “Daily Show” correspondent Rob Corddry is taking his brand of comedy online, launching a new web series for TheWB.com called “Childrens’ Hospital.” “Beautiful doctors playing out awkward sexual ...
EXCLUSIVE: Four-time Primetime Emmy winner Rob Corddry has inked with Buchwald and Artists First for representation. The Weymouth, Massachusetts native and Upright Citizens Brigade alum was the ...
Jack Link's is searching for one lucky fantasy league and its unlucky loser to be the brunt of Rob Corddry's jokes at a live roast. From August 22 through September 7, fantasy footballers can enter ...
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Coming off Bookie, Rob Corddry has been cast as a series regular opposite Billy Magnussen and Sarah Goldberg in AMC and AMC+’s untitled Jonathan Glatzer Silicon Valley series. The drama, produced by ...
K Callan, Ayden Mayeri and Mark Duplass are also on the call sheet for the feature that is now in production. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Cameron Diaz’s action comedy Bad Day has rounded out its ...
Rob Corddry's medical comedy series Childrens Hospital will return for a seventh season. Adult Swim announced that it will bring back the quirky doctors that populate the Brazilian hospital for an all ...
Oliver Stone’s Bush Biopic Now Even Funnier: Rob Corddry to Play Ari FleischerOn Monday, we jokingly suggested that Oliver Stone’s W might be a comedy. Today, we were proven right.
EXCLUSIVE: Rob Corddry is set as a lead opposite Terry Crews and Ryan Michelle Bathé in JumpStart, CBS’ multi-camera comedy pilot based on Robb Armstrong’s long-running comic strip, from Aaron ...
Corddry first appeared in the show's second season as Alan, a former colleague of Jeff (Joel McHale). In the upcoming episode, Alan and Jeff will represent Pierce (Chevy Chase) and Shirley (Yvette ...
Rob Corddry (“Childrens Hospital,” “Bookie”) is set to join AMC’s Silicon Valley project from “Succession” and “Bad Sisters” writer Jonathan Glatzer, alongside stars Billy Magnussen (“Made for Love”) ...