About Me

As a teenager, Mike began a career as a standup comic in New York City where he performed at such notable clubs as The Improv, The Comedy Cellar, and Caroline’s Comedy Club. From there he landed a job writing jokes for SNL’s Weekend Update and sketches for shows on MTV, A&E and Comedy Central. This brought him to Hollywood where he wrote on a comedy sketch show starring Martin Short and began his profession as a sitcom writer.

Mike wrote and produced shows for such stars as George Clooney, Ted Danson, and Nicolas Cage. He wrote with Eddie Murphy on his animated show The PJ’s, leading to his animation career as a writer and producer on the series Family Guy and Futurama. More recently, he wrote, produced, and directed the animated series The Trailer Park Boys for NetFlix.

His feature writing career began with a comedy he co-wrote with Bob Odenkirk called Mr. Bad Kung Fu Super Pimp. He has also stepped out of the comedy arena to write thriller features including the recently produced Big Lies in a Small Town.

He was co-executive producer on Comedy Central’s animated series Brickleberry and Paradise PD, and a contributing writer on Danny McBride’s animated series CHOZEN on FX. In 2013 he wrote and produced a documentary on The Improv comedy club starring many of the comics he started with like Larry David, Ray Romano, and Sarah Silverman. He is a long-standing, frequent contributor to the ongoing Comedy Central Roasts, including the roasts of Donald Trump, Justin Bieber, Roseanne, and James Franco. His writing has appeared in Vanity Fair magazine as well. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, twin sons and a silly dog named Marty Allen.

Mike has been nominated for 7 Emmys (winning 1), 2 Annie Awards a WGA Award, a Canadian Screen Award and a Webby.

Mike and his sons at a table read for Futurama

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