Chuck Sklar is an
American comedian, film and television writer, and television producer. He is known for comedy writing on various shows, including ''
The Chris Rock Show'', ''
The Man Show
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'', and ''
Weekends at the D.L.'' In 2012, Sklar and
Chris Rock
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produced a pilot featuring
San Francisco
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comedian,
W. Kamau Bell
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, launching the
FX television network show ''
Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell''. Chuck Sklar was the lead role in
Louis C.K.'s ''
Tomorrow Night'' as Charles, a misanthropic photoshop owner. He also appeared in the 1997 independent comedy movie ''
Who's the Caboose?'' starring
Sarah Silverman
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.
Sklar is a poker enthusiast, winning over $150,000 in a 2010 Legends of Poker Tournament.
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American comedy writers
Living people
American television writers
American male television writers
Primetime Emmy Award winners
American poker players
American television producers
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21st-century American comedians
Year of birth missing (living people)
21st-century American screenwriters
21st-century American male writers
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