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April 10th, 2008 - Hollywood
Meet The GIANTS:

Aziz Ansari
Aziz Ansari is a New York City-based comedian who, in addition to Human Giant, has appeared on Flight of the Conchords and sometimes performs with The Comedians of Comedy and at the Upright Citizens Brigade theater. In 2008, he filmed the movie The Rocker with Rainn Wilson. Rolling Stone anointed him with the "Hot Standup" title on their 2005 "Hot List" and he won the Jury Award for best standup at the 2006 Comedy Festival. Despite all this, though, Aziz finds his bio to be a boring but efficient summation of his comedic credits.

Rob Huebel
A comedian from the Upright Citizens Brigade theater, Rob Huebel is a regular on VH1's Best Week Ever and has also appeared on shows likeCurb Your Enthusiasm, Arrested Development and Late Night With Conan O'Brien. He was a producer for The Daily Show With Jon Stewart and was nominated for an Emmy for his work on Michael Moore's The Awful Truth. He's also known for playing "Inconsiderate Cell Phone Man" during a commercial that airs before showtime at movie theaters across the country. In 2008, Rob shot a pilot for NBC and filmed the movie May the Best Man Win. But he is most proud of his work on Human Giant -- and he'll fight anyone who has never watched it.

Paul Scheer
Aside from performing regularly at the Upright Citizens Brigade theater, comedian Paul Scheer is a regular on VH1's Best Week Ever and his film credits include School for Scoundrels and 2008's Meet Dave and The Onion movie. He has appeared on 30 Rock as Donny Lawson, the head page, and 10 Items or Less. Paul is a frequent guest commentator on The Today Show, has been featured on Late Night With Conan O'Brien and The Late Show With David Letterman and has developed projects for HBO and Comedy Central. In 2006, Variety named him one of the "10 Comics to Watch." So, as you can imagine, Paul has a tremendous ego, which means he constantly refers to himself in the third person and only wears Adidas tracksuits.

Jason Woliner
Jason Woliner is a writer and director from New York City who enjoys working behind the scenes of Human Giant. His videos and films have screened at comedy shows and film festivals across the country and have been featured on various TV networks. He wrote and produced Partisan Jab, a series of political comedy shorts which were licensed by AtomFilms and chosen for inclusion in the permanent exhibition at New York's Museum of the Moving Image. He has directed segments for VH1's Best Week Ever, shot TV pilots and directed various videos for comedians. He has also worked on several series for Comedy Central's broadband channel, Motherload. He wants everyone to know that he enjoys being behind the camera and has retired from performing, having peaked at age 7 with the role of "Bratty Kid" in the 1989 film Weekend at Bernie's.