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Jonathan Stark After receiving his B.A. in Art Education he migrated to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of acting and has since been seen in ‘Fright Night’, Project X’, ‘House II’ and Tales of the Crypt’ and numerous television shows. In 1991 he began writing for television, penning on such series as ‘Cheers’, ‘The Nanny’ ‘Drew Carey’ and “Ellen’ for which he won an Emmy and a George Foster Peabody Award for ‘The Puppy Episode’. Finally, co-creating and running the popular hit sitcom ‘According to Jim’ which ran for 8 years and 183 episodes. He is an alumni of ‘The Groundlings’ and can currently be seen performing with The ‘Groundlings GAS Show’, ‘The Trans4merZ’, ‘Immediate Theater’ and ‘Fake Radio’.

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