Aaron Shure is a TV writer/producer and two-time Emmy winner.[1] Shure was an executive producer of Everybody Loves Raymond for which he won two Emmy awards in the "Outstanding Comedy Series" category. He was a consulting producer and writer for the HBO sitcom Lucky Louie,[2] a consulting producer and writer for The New Adventures of Old Christine, and he is currently a co-executive producer and writer for The Office on NBC.[3] He sometimes blogs on the Huffington Post.[4]
Born in Colorado, Shure has had a varied career, logging hours as a karaoke host, street performer, stand-up comedian, radio commentator and circus clown. His early years in theater were spent at SAK Comedy Lab as an improviser.
He has appeared on Late Show with David Letterman during a "Stupid Human Tricks" segment. He set a mouse trap off on his tongue.
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