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About Last Night w/ Adam Ray Feat. Pete Holmes [Podcast]

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The About Last Night Podcast features comedian and actor Adam Ray interviewing some of the biggest celebrities in comedy, sport, and entertainment! Enjoy full-length episodes as Adam sits down with some of the biggest names in the industry.

In this week’s episode, Pete Holmes RETURNS! In this master class on silly, the “Crashing” creator and standup wizard stops by to talk Smurfs, Tony Robbins, Cookie fiascos, favorite bits, dream podcast guests, and his new CBS sitcom “HOW WE ROLL.” Which airs the same night it comes out on Paramount Plus. Pete is one of a kind, and delivers every appearance! Today’s show is no exception. Funny, kind, quick, honest, and hilarious. Enjoy this episode, check out his podcast YOU MADE IT WEIRD, and watch “How we Roll,” on CBS!

Pete Holmes is known for his cheerful personality, self-aware humor, and musings on spirituality and religion, which are all frequent themes across his works. Early in his career, Holmes performed on the Christian comedy circuit. Holmes has appeared on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend, as a regular panelist on VH1’s Best Week Ever, and on VH1’s All Access. In 2010, he performed on John Oliver’s New York Stand Up Show as well as Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. On February 26, 2010, he performed his first television special on the series Comedy Central Presents. On March 21, 2011, and on November 17, 2011, he appeared on the TBS talk show Conan. Holmes has provided the voices for several of the characters on Comedy Central’s cartoon Ugly Americans. He was the voice of the E-Trade baby on several television commercials and was credited as a writer for those commercials. He wrote for the NBC primetime sitcom Outsourced and for the Fox sitcom I Hate My Teenage Daughter prior to its cancellation in May 2012. Holmes created and stars in the HBO series Crashing. The pilot was written by Holmes and directed by Judd Apatow. After the season three finale, it was announced that HBO had canceled the series

Adam Ray is a veteran actor, comedian, and voice actor who has starred in a number of roles throughout his career. Adam currently can be seen in Young Rock for NBC, the story of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s life, in which he plays the iconic role of Vince McMahon. Adam most recently starred in the indie comedy The Bellman, and has been seen on HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, Arrested Development for Netflix, as well as season 2 of American Vandal. Adam was a regular on Lights Out with David Spade and is currently on The Adam Carolla Show. Ray is best known for his work opposite Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy in Paul Feig’s buddy cop comedy The Heat, as well as Feig’s SPY and the reboot of Ghostbusters, in which he voiced the iconic character of Slimer and played a supporting role as well. Adam co-hosted the comedy game show Seperation Anxiety on TBS with comedian Iliza Schlesinger, and has guest-starred on 2 Broke Girls, Workaholics, Silicon Valley and HBO’s Ballers. Adam was also a cast member in the reboot of the sketch comedy franchise MADtv for the CW, and played Joey McIntyre’s manager on the Pop Network show Return of the Mac. He has written for MTV’s PUNK’D, Adam Devine’s House Party, and the reboot of Mystery Science Theater. Ray headlines the top comedy clubs in the country, and has been featured on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, as well as Adam Devine’s House Party on Comedy Central. You can hear Adam’s voice on cartoons like Dreamwork’s Trolls, Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty & Super Mansion, and as Swift Wind in the Dreamworks SHE-RA, streaming on Netflix.