Brian Berrebbi
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Brian Berrebbi was a contributing writer for Season 2 over "The Andy Milonakis Show." He had previously taught improv independently to students and groups of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. One group that he taught, "Choochie Chachie" formed around 2003 included a then unknown Andy Milonakis as well as his future writer and roomate Eric Appel. It was around that time he grew two tiny vestigial wings on his back. Brian and Eric teamed up to write and star in several shows including "Ross Meets the Wizard" a sitcome satire of shows such as Perfect Strangers and Bosom Buddies. A recording of the show, in its 28 minute entirety is available to watch online at youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IFv74Z63IY
Brian continues to write and perform at the UCB Theater, as well as teach improv independently.
here is his official bio from ucbtheater.com:
Brian Berrebbi, a native New Yorker, has been performing regularly at the UCB since 2001.
Since then he's been in over 30 unique sketch and improv shows at the UCB, including long running shows REAL REAL WORLD, ANYDAYVILLE, and LIQUID COURAGE. He is a founding member offensively named improv groups SHIT-STORM and UCB Harold Team MONKEYDICK. He is the creator of improv shows THE MOSH, the 70's cop show parody LOOSE CANNONS and the Star Trek homage "SPACESHIP FANTASTICA."
TV Credits: AS THE WORLD TURNS, GUIDING LIGHT, JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE, and several appearances on LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O'BRIEN. In November 2005 he had a leading role in A/V CLUB, a pilot from creators of "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee."
In Novemeber 2004 Brian co-wrote and starred in the nine month run of "BUY BEG BORROW OR STEAL: THE 'DARK SIDE OF THE MOON' SHOW", a sketch comedy show that synced up perfectly with Pink Floyd's classic album. The show was a TimeOut NY Critics Pick, Gothamist Crtics Pick, Flavorpill Pick and L Magazine Reccomended. In September, 2005 Brian co-wrote and starred in "ROSS MEETS THE WIZARD", also a TimeOut NY Critics Pick.
In November 2005 Brian was hired as a writer for MTV's "THE ANDY MILONAKIS SHOW."
However Brian's proudest achievement having created the phrase "Cole Slawesome", which did not catch on at all.
He has been friends with Eric Appel and Andy Milonakis for over 5 years.