He played the role of Harold Ramis in the film A Futile and Stupid Gesture, a biopic about the National Lampoon, and starred in the Amazon Prime Video comedy-drama series As We See It.
[3][4] His father, Steve, was a restaurateur before becoming part owner of a carpet store in Mayfield Heights in the late 1990s.
[4] Glassman and Morin each won roles in the show, which also stars Chris D'Elia, Ron Funches and David Fynn.
[4] Glassman played the part of Burski, a regular patron of the bar owned by Morin's character.
[4] While working on the show, Glassman pitched an idea to Lawrence that became the NBC-produced web series spin-off The Sixth Lead.
Based on the Israeli series On the Spectrum, the show revolves around the lives of three roommates who are autistic.
[5] He told Forbes that, since his diagnosis, "All of these seemingly unrelated obstacles became patterns that made sense...