Andy Bobrow

Andy Bobrow is an American television writer and producer known for his work on Community. He was previously a writer for Malcolm in the Middle and created a mockumentary called The Old Negro Space Program. He currently voices Owly on the Love Me Cat Show.

Andy Bobrow
Andy Bobrow speaking at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California.
NationalityAmerican
OccupationWriter, producer, director
Years active2000–present
Known forCommunity
Malcolm in the Middle

Early life and career

Bobrow attended Berkley High School in Berkley, Michigan, and Michigan State University. He plays the tuba and majored in music. He was a copywriter at several advertising agencies in Detroit and Los Angeles, including Campbell-Ewald and Ketchum. Bobrow also performed in the Groundlings Theater Sunday Company. It was there that Bobrow made several significant connections, including Will Forte, who introduced Bobrow to his agent at UTA, and Jordan Black, who recommended Bobrow for his first TV writing job, on the short-lived sketch comedy show Hype on the WB Network.[1]

Bobrow wrote the second episode of the Fox comedy, The Last Man on Earth, which was first aired as the second half of the series premiere, March 1, 2015.[2][3]

Andy Bobrow is currently a writer, showrunner, and executive producer on Fox's Bless the Harts.

gollark: For example, children being sold into slavery by their parents is obviously really bad.
gollark: I would make a much better supreme eternal world dictator for life.
gollark: Life isn't actually very well-defined. and even if someone comes up with a satisfying detailed definition there's no particular reason to presuppose that that's the point at which things get assigned moral worth.
gollark: This is very noncentral-fallacy of you.
gollark: I assume you mean something like "but ending lives is murder".

References

  1. Alison Flierl (January 7, 2014). ""Community" Writer/Producer Andy Bobrow Shares Stories Of Breaking Into Hollywood". 2degreesofalie.tumblr.com (Podcast).
  2. Martin, Jason. "The Last Man on Earth Premiere". Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  3. "The Elephant in the Room". imdb.com.


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