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Dana Carvey | Self | |
Robert Smigel | Self | |
Steve Carell | Self | |
Stephen Colbert | Self | |
Heather Morgan | Self | |
Bill Chott | Self | |
Bill Hader | Self | |
Ted Harbert | Self | |
John Fortenberry | Self | |
Robert Carlock | Self | |
Jon Glaser | Self | |
Spike Feresten | Self | |
J.J. Sedelmaier | Self | |
Charles Dalaklis | Self | |
Howard Rosenberg | Self | |
John Atkinson | Self |
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Producer | Samantha Casey
Josh Greenbaum Chris Leggett Rafael Marmor Zoë Morrison |
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Writer | Josh Greenbaum
Dana Carvey J.J. Sedelmaier Robert Smigel |
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Cinematography | Paul de Lumen
Dan Gold |
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Musician | John Piscitello
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It had all the makings of a huge television success: a white-hot comic at the helm, a coveted primetime slot, and a pantheon of future comedy legends in the cast and crew. So why did The Dana Carvey Show—with a writers room and cast including then unknowns Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, Louis C.K., Robert Smigel, Charlie Kaufman, and more— crash and burn so spectacularly? TOO FUNNY TO FAIL tells the hilarious true story of a crew of genius misfits who set out to make comedy history… and succeeded in a way they never intended. |
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