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Andy Goldblatt & Scott Chernoff have been making their own fun-sized TV shows since 2003.  

After meeting in 2000 when they both joined the improv company ComedySportz L.A., Andy & Scott quickly forged a fast friendship rooted in their mutal love of television.   Since then, their work has been seen at film festivals in Paris, New York City, and most notably, Los Angeles, where they've been part of the monthly Channel 101 experience since its inception.

In 2004, Andy & Scott wrote, directed, and starred in a segment of Channel 101's TV pilot for the FX cable network.    Currently , they are busy working on projects to pitch to "real" TV.   They are also busy watching "real" TV.   At this very moment.

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Andy grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she once left her heart.   A graduate of UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television, Andy drove a tiny car while pitching auto insurance for a TV commercial in Peoria, starred in a cult-classic university anti-cheating video, and entered the lucrative world of producing small theater in Los Angeles.

On TV, Andy was a regular on the PAX network's World Cup Comedy, where her team, Super Colliders, was a consistent winner.   On Channel 101, she's played Anne Frank in the long-running series Time Belt and voiced the two lead roles in the cartoon pilot PJ and Kid Spaceship, among many other memorable roles.   A proud member of ComedySportz L.A., where she performs regularly, Andy works during the day behind the scenes at America's soapiest soap, Days of Our Lives.

Andy's Channel 101 videography

Just a good ole' boy, never meanin' no harm, Scott was born in Hollywood, and lived his whole life in Los Angeles except for a blurry detour to Northern California for college, known as "the lost weekend."

Scott can be seen on TV's Tom Goes to the Mayor on Adult Swim, as well as numerous national commercials for such amazing corportate entities as T-Mobile, IHOP, KFC, and other acronyms.   He appears in the film Laura Smiles, which debuted at 2005's Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.  

A former writer for MTV's Big Urban Myth Show, Scott started his showbiz career as a member of the Groundlings Sunday Company, and he's since gone on to perform improv and sketch comedy all over L.A.   In a former life, Scott was an editor and writer for Lucasfilm's official Star Wars magazine, Star Wars Insider, and other dorky publications.   Scott loves Three's Company.

Scott's Channel 101 videography

Scott's websites:
www.scottchernoff.com
www.hotchickandrobot.com

 
 

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