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Rob Corddry

Robert William "Rob" Corddry (born February 4, 1971) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his work as a correspondent on ''The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'' (2002–2006) and for his starring role in the comedy film ''Hot Tub Time Machine'' (2010). He is also the creator and star of the Adult Swim comedy series ''Childrens Hospital'' and won his first and second Emmy Awards in September 2012 and September 2013. Corddry currently co-stars in the HBO series ''Ballers''.
==Early life==
Corddry was born and raised in Weymouth, Massachusetts. He is the son of Robin (née Sullivan) and Steven Corddry, who was a Massachusetts Port Authority official.〔(UMass Magazine Online )〕 He is the older brother of actor Nate Corddry. He also has a younger sister, Laura Corddry, who is an administrator at Southern New Hampshire University. Corddry and his brother are both Eagle Scouts from Troop 19, located in Weymouth.
After graduating from Weymouth North High School (1989), Corddry went to the University of Massachusetts Amherst (1989–93). According to an interview in the UMass Amherst alumni magazine, Corddry initially planned to major in journalism; but he stuck with it for just two days. English became his official major; but, by his second year, he focused much of his attention on Drama classes and plays including ''Torch Song Trilogy'', ''Ten Little Indians'', ''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'', ''Romeo and Juliet'', and ''Reckless''. While at UMass, Corddry pledged the Theta Chapter of Theta Chi fraternity.
In January 1994, Corddry moved to New York City. His early paying jobs included working as a security guard at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and handing out menus for a Mexican restaurant. He eventually landed acting jobs, including a year-long tour with the National Shakespeare Company. He trained in improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City, performing regularly as a member of the sketch comedy group ''"The Naked Babies"'' (with John Ross Bowie, Brian Huskey, and Seth Morris); and he spent two years with the sketch comedy group ''"Third Rail Comedy"''. Corddry's first notable television appearances were on Comedy Central's ''Upright Citizens Brigade'' (1998–2000).

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