This week on the Bertcast podcast, Bert Kreischer sit down with comedian Anders Holm . They talk about the budget for the Workaholics’ proof of concept, Inventing Anna , favorite celebrities he’s worked with, Tom Brady, and much more!
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He is one of the stars and creators of the Comedy Central show Workaholics and starred in the short-lived NBC series Champions . He, along with fellow Workaholics creators Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, and Kyle Newacheck, formed the sketch group Mail Order Comedy. He played a hip pastor who became the title character’s fiancé in The Mindy Project . He also made a guest appearance in the fourth season of Modern Family in the episode “Flip Flop”. Holm made a guest appearance with fellow Workaholics actors Anderson, DeVine and Erik Griffin on the first episode of the fourth season of Arrested Development . He has also served as production and head writer’s assistant for Real Time with Bill Maher before his work on Workaholics . In 2014, Holm appeared in the Chris Rock-directed comedy film Top Five . In 2016, he starred in the comedy film How to Be Single . In June 2016, it was announced that Mail Order Comedy would create and star in the film Game Over, Man! , with Seth Rogen as producer. The film was released on Netflix on March 23, 2018. Also that year, Holm also co-produced The Package , a Netflix original film comedy that premiered on August 10. Holm has also appeared in other films by Rogen, such as a cameo in Neighbors , The Interview (both 2014), and Sausage Party (2016).Bert Kreischer (@bretkreischer ): Bert Kreischer is a stand-up comedian who performs to sellout crowds across the country. His latest stand-up special, Bert Kreischer: The Machine, premiered on Showtime. He is the host of the Travel Channel’s Trip Flip and Bert the Conqueror, and previously hosted Hurt Bert. He is a regular guest on The Joe Rogan Experience and The Rachael Ray Show and has appeared on Late Night With David Letterman and Jimmy Kimmel Live. His previous one-hour special Comfortably Dumb appeared on Comedy Central and his book Life of the Party, Stories of a Perpetual Man-Child shares the hilarious and outrageous stories that define his comedy and exemplify what has made him one of the best story-tellers of his generation.