Warren Hutcherson

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Warren Hutcherson is a veteran comedian and comedy writer from "Baltimore","Maryland". He is, perhaps, best known for his bit where his separatist father finds conspiracy in common supermarket items. He wrote for "Saturday Night Live" for two years (1991-93) and "Living Single" for four years (1993-97) before he created his own sitcom, for "NBC", "Built to Last" in the 1997 television season. After his show was cancelled Warren became executive producer of "The Parent Hood" for its final season (1998), "Moesha" for two seasons,(1998-00 "The Bernie Mac Show" (2002-05) and "Just Jordan (2006)". He is currently a consulting producer on "Everybody Hates Chris" as well as a freelance writer, though he continues to act and perform stand-up on occasion.