Shortly after airing, it was picked up as a series and ran for three seasons (40+ episodes). In 2009, Scheer created a 15-minute spoof commercial for an action series called NTSF:SD:SUV:: (National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sport Utility Vehicle), that aired on Adult Swim. NTSF:SD:SUV:: (National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sport Utility Vehicle) Scheer co-scripted a handful of episodes: " The Anniversary Party," " Expert Witness," " The Out of Towner," and " Tailgate" with co-star Nick Kroll he co-wrote the episode " Bringer Show" with Stephen Rannazzisi and was the sole credited writer of episode 81, " The Block." The series premiered on October 29, 2009, and ran for seven seasons through December 2015. Andre Nowzick, a rich plastic surgeon whose naivete makes him the butt of many jokes. In 2009, Scheer joined the semi-scripted FX comedy, The League, from Jeff and Jackie Marcus Schaffer about a group of friends in a fantasy football league.
The series debuted April 5, 2007, and ran for two seasons from 2007 to 2008, exploring comedic aspects of modern life and pop culture. In mid-2006, MTV greenlit a sketch series from the trio, called Human Giant. Shutterbugs saw Huebel and Ansari play talent agents for child actors, and llusionators, starred Ansari and Scheer as Criss Angel-style magicians. Their first videos were Shutterbugs and Illusionators. In 2005, Scheer began collaborating with comedians Rob Huebel, Aziz Ansari, and Jason Woliner on short films. Human Giant 's Aziz Ansari, Rob Huebel, Jason Woliner and Paul Scheer in May 2007 Other panelists included Nick Kroll, John Mulaney and Patton Oswalt. Tompkins and provided comedic commentary on popular culture. The show, which originally featured a panel of comedians including Scheer, shifted to a single host format under Paul F. Best Week Ever įrom 2004 to the conclusion of the show’s first run in 2009, Scheer was a regular cast member on VH1’s Best Week Ever.
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Meow TV was a project by Meow Mix that aired programming for cats and their owners. In 2003, Scheer was hired as a writer and performer for Oxygen’s Meow TV. Cast members include McBrayer, Riggle, and Huebel. The show was named the "Best Improv Show" by Los Angeles magazine and has been profiled on Good Morning America. He performed an improvised show based on audience members' Facebook profiles called FACEBOOK. In 2006, Scheer moved to Los Angeles and was a regular performer at Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles (UCBTLA) until it closed its doors in 2020 due to pandemic-related issues. In 2002, Scheer created and starred in Automatic Vaudeville at the Ars Nova theater, which The Hollywood Reporter called "one of the top five shows in the country". They performed long-form improvisation to sold-out crowds every Saturday night for over five years and starred in a political sketch comedy show called George Bush is a Motherfucker. The group included Rob Riggle, Rob Huebel, Jack McBrayer, and Dannah Feinglass. Scheer performed in multiple weekly shows, including Talk Show,The Real Real World and the house team Respecto Montalban. In 1998, while at NYU, Scheer started performing at the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theater in New York City. As a member of their touring company, Scheer extensively traveled throughout the United States and overseas. In 1995, Scheer became a member of New York City's longest-running Off-Broadway comedy show, Chicago City Limits.
Scheer often speaks about his early life on the How Did This Get Made? podcast. He later attended New York University, where he majored in communication and education. Scheer began performing in high school with Chicago City Limits, a New York-based short-form improv group. Scheer attended Catholic schools during his childhood and graduated from St. Scheer was born in Huntington, New York, to Gail Ann (Decarlo) and William Paul Scheer.