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Rob Schrab (pronounced "SHROB") is a comic book creator, actor, comedian, writer, and film and television producer. Schrab grew up in Mayville, Wisconsin. He is known as the creator of the comic book, Scud: The Disposable Assassin, co-writer of the feature film Monster House, the unaired pilot Heat Vision and Jack, competitive film festival Channel 101 and the co-creator of Comedy Central's The Sarah Silverman Program.
He's directed on all three seasons of The Sarah Silverman Program and has directed episodes of Childrens Hospital, Blue Mountain State and Parks and Recreation.
Schrab was a... MORE
Rob Schrab (pronounced "SHROB") is a comic book creator, actor, comedian, writer, and film and television producer. Schrab grew up in Mayville, Wisconsin. He is known as the creator of the comic book, Scud: The Disposable Assassin, co-writer of the feature film Monster House, the unaired pilot Heat Vision and Jack, competitive film festival Channel 101 and the co-creator of Comedy Central's The Sarah Silverman Program.
He's directed on all three seasons of The Sarah Silverman Program and has directed episodes of Childrens Hospital, Blue Mountain State and Parks and Recreation.
Schrab was a member of ComedySportz Milwaukee where he also co-founded (alongside Dan Harmon) the sketch troupe The Dead Alewives. They produced an album in 1996 entitled Take Down The Grand Master which featured the sketch 'Dungeons and Dragons' (Featured on Dr. Demento. A CG short was made from the audio: Summoner Geeks). Schrab was the voice of the "Where's the Mountain Dew?" Demon.
In the mid to late 1990s Schrab wrote and produced the independent comic book Scud: The Disposable Assassin, which ran for 20 issues. In 2008, he finished the series with Scud #21 in a book that would include all the Scud LESS
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