Aaron Shure

He is known for his work on several comedy series, including The Office, Everybody Loves Raymond, Lucky Louie, George and Leo, and The New Adventures of Old Christine.

He graduated from Colorado College with a degree in philosophy and later worked as a karaoke host, street performer, radio commentator and circus clown.

[3] The show was named 30-Minute TV Program of the Year by the American Film Institute[4] and recognized, along with The Office, as one of the 101 best written television series of all time by the Writers Guild of America, West.

[10] Shure's radio commentary has aired on WBEZ and NPR[2] and he once appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman during a "Stupid Human Tricks" segment.

[12] He lives in Los Angeles with his two children and actively supports Public Citizen, a non-partisan foundation which says it serves as the people's voice in the nation's capital.