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Matt Walsh

Matt Walsh is a founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade where he continues to perform and teach today. Credits for Walsh include starring in Comedy Central’s critically acclaimed "Dog Bites Man," acting as a correspondent for "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" from 2001-2002, and regular appearances in MTV’s "Human Giant." He has appeared in such movies as "Semi-Pro," "Old School," "Bad Santa," "Road Trip," and "Elf." He also wrote and starred in the cult indie-comedy "Martin & Orloff." More recently, Matt has appeared in "The Hangover" opposite Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis for Warner Bros, David Wain’s "Role Models" opposite Paul Rudd for Universal, Adam McKay’s "Step Brothers" opposite Will Ferrel for Columbia, "Cyrus" opposite Marisa Tomei, John C. Reilly, and Jonah Hill, and Due Date with Robert Downey Jr., and Jamie Fox. Walsh consulted on the 2009 comedy "Bruno" starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Matt can next be seen recurring on HBO’s "Hung" and recently on the NBC series "Outsourced" and guest starred on NBC’s "Community." His directorial debut, which he also co-wrote is entitled "High Road" starring Abby Elliott, Rob Riggle, and Lizzy Caplan. His 1/2 hour comedy series "Players" premiered last year for Spike TV, which Matt created, executive produced, wrote, and starred in. He can also be seen in recent projects "Queens of Country," opposite Lizzy Caplan and Ron Livingston and in "TED," directed by Seth MacFarlane for Universal. He currently co-stars in the HBO television series "VEEP," opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus.