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Rob Kutner
Rob Kutner is an American comedy writer. ==Career== As a writer for ''Dennis Miller Live'', he was nominated for a 2003 Writers' Guild of America Award. After ''Dennis Miller Live'' left the air, Kutner went on to write for ''The Daily Show'', where he has won five Emmies to date. Additionally, he has won a Peabody Award and an award from the Television Critics' Association. He was a writer for ''The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien'' until January 22, 2010. He has stayed on Conan O'Brien's writing staff for his new show on TBS, ''Conan''. In 2003, Kutner wrote the short film ''Pie Chi'', which has been seen at numerous festivals and was broadcast on Showtime Television. His humor pieces have appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''Esquire'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''Maxim'', and ''The Huffington Post''. His book ''Apocalypse How'', a humorous guide on how to "make the end times the best of times," was released in May 2008. His Kindle Single, "The Future According to Me," was released in July 2011. "The Future According to Me" was released as an Audible audiobook〔http://www.audible.com/pd/Fiction/The-Future-According-to-Me-Audiobook/B00YWU1QQ6/ref=a_search_c4_1_2_srTtl?qid=1445558287&sr=1-2〕 in June 2015, featuring voice performances by Emo Phillips, Kurt Andersen, Cecil Baldwin, and Eddie Pepitone. Kutner was also a co-creator of the comedy-music album "2776",〔2776.us〕 which features numerous celebrities and benefits the charity OneKid OneWorld.〔http://www.onekidoneworld.org〕 He is currently writing the sci-fi comedy comic book "Shrinkage" for Farrago Comics.〔http://www.farragocomics.com〕
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