Rob Huebel is an American actor, comedian and writer best known for his sketch comedy work on the MTV series "Human Giant." He currently stars on "Transparent" and previously co-starred on the Adult Swim series "Childrens Hospital."
Huebel's early work was as a sketch actor on shows such as "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and "Upright Citizens Brigade." He was nominated for an Emmy award for his work as a producer for Michael Moore's Bravo series "The Awful Truth" and also worked as a segment producer on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart."
Huebel was a panelist on the VH1 series "Best Week Ever," part of the NetZero "Candidate Zero" campaign during the 2004 election, and known for the "Inconsiderate Cell Phone Man" character, shown at movie theatres before showtime. He also appeared on the HBO television series "Curb Your Enthusiasm" as well as Fox's "Arrested Development." He is the comedy partner of Rob Riggle, a comedian he worked with in the improvisational comedy troupe Respecto Montalban and at the Upright Citizens Brigade. Huebel and Riggle performed a comedy bit in the documentary "Super High Me." Among their best known work at UCB, included their long-running two-man show "Kung-Fu Grip", which was eventually showcased at the 2004 HBO Comedy Arts Festival. He was in the movie "Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story" as Sam Brown with Corddry, Scheer, and Riggle.
Huebel and fellow comedians Aziz Ansari and Paul Scheer are writers, actors, and executive producers in the MTV sketch comedy show "Human Giant." Some of Huebel's characters from the show include Samir from "The Shutterbugs" and T.C. Everwood from "Clell Tickle." He guest starred in the 30 Rock episode "MILF Island", and also as Holly's boyfriend A.J. in three episodes of The Office. He played the role of 'Tevin' in the 2009 comedy "I Love You, Man." He currently co-stars with Rob Corddry in "Childrens Hospital," currently airing new episodes on Adult Swim.
Huebel continues to regularly perform at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles. He currently co-hosts the live sketch show "Crash Test" with Paul Scheer twice a month, as well as hosting "The Shit Show", in which he gathers comedian friends and other well-known performers to present the worst scenes in films, television and commercials that they have ever done.
Huebel has written and starred in various filmed sketches for the HBO sketch comedy program "Funny or Die Presents." In November 2010, Huebel performed stand-up on "The Benson Interruption" on Comedy Central.
Huebel most recently appeared in the films "The Other Guys," "Life as We Know It," "Little Fockers," "Despicable Me," and "The Descendants."
In February 2011, Huebel was cast as a lead in the FOX sitcom pilot "Family Album" and in May he guest starred on ABC's sitcom, "Modern Family" as Glen Whipple in the episode "The One That Got Away". He also appeared as a semi-regular castmember on Amazon Studios' "Transparent," playing Len Novak.
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