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Evan Daniel Susser (born December 1, 1985) is an American comedy writer and television producer. He was the co-writer of the film '' Fist Fight''. He also was a writer and producer for the
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primetime series ''
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''.


Personal life

Susser is
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. He married Jamie Rebecca Hanley in 2014.


Filmography


''Fist Fight''

Susser wrote the 2017 feature film '' Fist Fight'' with co-writers
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and Van Robichaux.


''Wedding Crashers 2''

Susser is writing the upcoming sequel to ''
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'', '' Wedding Crashers 2'', with writing partner Van Robichaux.


''Brooklyn Nine-Nine''

* 7.06: " Trying" * 8.04: " Balancing"


Podcasting

Susser is a frequent on-air contributor to the '' Doughboys'' podcast, and the host of ''The Deli Boys'' with fellow ''
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'' writer David Phillips.


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