Brett Gelman
Brett Gelman, born 1976, American actor and comedian known for roles in Stranger Things and Fleabag
Brett Gelman, born 1976, American actor and comedian known for roles in Stranger Things and Fleabag
Brett Gelman was born in 1976.
Brett Gelman began his career as a comedian.
Gelman gained recognition for appearing as the "Little Bit Of Luck" character in the "Take 5" New York Lottery ad campaign.
Gelman appeared as a cast member on the Comedy Central sketch comedy special This Show Will Get You High.
Gelman's run as the "Little Bit Of Luck" character in the "Take 5" New York Lottery ad campaign ended.
Gelman co-starred as "Mr. K" on the NBC comedy series Go On and as A.J. on the FX comedy series Married.
Gelman hosted Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends, a dinner party special that aired on Adult Swim.
Gelman was a consulting writer on season two of Hot Package and recurs as Hamish on Another Period and as Ronnie on Blunt Talk. He also appeared in the series finale of Mad Men.
Gelman married Janicza Bravo.
Gelman was cast in the second season of Stranger Things as Murray Bauman.
Gelman starred in the special Dinner in America with Brett Gelman, a sequel to Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends, which focused on racism.
Gelman left Cartoon Network and Adult Swim due to the network's alleged poor treatment of female employees and the promotion of Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace.
Gelman starred in and co-wrote Lemon, which had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
Gelman and Janicza Bravo divorced.
Gelman starred in the independent feature film Room for Rent, which was released in the US on all major VOD platforms by Gunpowder & Sky.
Gelman was promoted to the main cast of Stranger Things for the fourth season.
Gelman was starring in the Apple TV+ drama series Lady in the Lake, based on Laura Lippman's novel of the same name.
Gelman appeared on the Israeli sketch-comedy program Eretz Nehederet, "skewering the anti-Israel sentiment in the American left and especially on campus,"
Gelman announced his engagement to Ari Dayan.
Gelman was among creators and celebrities who confronted TikTok executives in a public letter claiming that the app is directly amplifying the spread of antisemitism.
Brett Gelman, born 1976, American actor and comedian known for roles in Stranger Things and Fleabag
Brett Gelman was born in 1976.
Brett Gelman began his career as a comedian.
Gelman gained recognition for appearing as the "Little Bit Of Luck" character in the "Take 5" New York Lottery ad campaign.
Gelman appeared as a cast member on the Comedy Central sketch comedy special This Show Will Get You High.
Gelman's run as the "Little Bit Of Luck" character in the "Take 5" New York Lottery ad campaign ended.
Gelman co-starred as "Mr. K" on the NBC comedy series Go On and as A.J. on the FX comedy series Married.
Gelman hosted Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends, a dinner party special that aired on Adult Swim.
Gelman was a consulting writer on season two of Hot Package and recurs as Hamish on Another Period and as Ronnie on Blunt Talk. He also appeared in the series finale of Mad Men.
Gelman married Janicza Bravo.
Gelman was cast in the second season of Stranger Things as Murray Bauman.
Gelman starred in the special Dinner in America with Brett Gelman, a sequel to Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends, which focused on racism.
Gelman left Cartoon Network and Adult Swim due to the network's alleged poor treatment of female employees and the promotion of Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace.
Gelman starred in and co-wrote Lemon, which had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
Gelman and Janicza Bravo divorced.
Gelman starred in the independent feature film Room for Rent, which was released in the US on all major VOD platforms by Gunpowder & Sky.
Gelman was promoted to the main cast of Stranger Things for the fourth season.
Gelman was starring in the Apple TV+ drama series Lady in the Lake, based on Laura Lippman's novel of the same name.
Gelman appeared on the Israeli sketch-comedy program Eretz Nehederet, "skewering the anti-Israel sentiment in the American left and especially on campus,"
Gelman announced his engagement to Ari Dayan.
Gelman was among creators and celebrities who confronted TikTok executives in a public letter claiming that the app is directly amplifying the spread of antisemitism.
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