Ben Warheit

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Ben Warheit
Born
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor, screenwriter
Known forLate Night with Seth Meyers, Joker

Ben Warheit is an American actor, comedian, and writer from Wilmington, Delaware.[1] He has been a writer for Late Night with Seth Meyers since 2014.[2] He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 for writing on Late Night. [3]

Career[]

Warheit attended the University of Delaware where he majored in neuroscience. After graduating in 2009, he moved to New York and began working as a research associate in the Heroin & Opiates Addiction lab of Columbia University's Department of Psychiatry.[4] At the same time he began writing and performing in videos and stage productions around New York City, and wrote and performed in several shows at UCB Theatre. In 2012, Warheit was drawing cartoons on post-it notes in his lab office, and posting them daily to his Tumblr blog,[5] which led to Above Average Productions ordering an animated web series based on his post-it drawings. The resulting series, Waco Valley,[6] ran 6 episodes online before Comedy Central ordered a half-hour TV pilot of the series. The pilot script that Warheit wrote ended up in the hands of Seth Meyers who was looking for writers for his Hulu series, The Awesomes, and hired Warheit to write and direct for the show. A month later, Meyers was named the new host of Late Night, and brought on Warheit as a staff writer. In 2019, Warheit appeared in the psychological thriller Joker and romantic comedy A Rainy Day in New York. In 2020, Warheit recurred on the murder-comedy Mapleworth Murders for Quibi.[7]

Filmography[]

References[]

  1. ^ Cormier, Ryan (2016-07-21). "The man behind Delaware's 'Late Night' shoutouts". The News Journal. Retrieved 2016-07-21.
  2. ^ Sandberg, Bryn Elise (2014-02-20). "Meet the 'Late Night With Seth Meyers' Writers". The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. ^ "Primetime Emmy Awards – Nominees/Winners". Primetime Emmy Awards. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
  4. ^ Taylor, Jordyn (2014-06-12). "The New Road to Comedy Superstardom". Observer.
  5. ^ "I'm Ben Warheit - Tumblr page".
  6. ^ "Waco Valley on Above Average".
  7. ^ Porter, Rick (December 3, 2019). "Lorne Michaels' Quibi Murder Mystery Lines Up All-Star Cast". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 7, 2020.

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