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Barry Marder is an American
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,
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, and comedy writer. He is identified with the characters of Ted L. Nancy (author of the ''Letters from a Nut'' series of books) and Ed Broth (author of ''Stories From A Moron: Real Stories Rejected by Real Magazines''). He has opened regularly for
Jerry Seinfeld Jerome Allen Seinfeld ( ; born April 29, 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. As a stand-up comedian, Seinfeld specializes in observational comedy. Seinfeld gained stardom playing a semi-fictionalized version ...
's stand-up act, and he co-wrote the DreamWorks animated film ''
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''.


Career

Marder has performed as the opening act for Jerry Seinfeld throughout the US. He has written for
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,
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, and the talk show ''
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''. He co-wrote ''Bee Movie'' for the DreamWorks, along with Jerry Seinfeld,
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, and
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, that was released November 2, 2007. Marder appeared on Seinfeld's internet series ''
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'' on September 6, 2012 in the episode "You Don't Want to Offend a Cannibal", and on July 19, 2019, in the episode "Big Lots and BevMo!" In 1984, he appeared in a comedy film, ''
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'', as the character Rappaport.


Early projects

In 2005, Seinfeld, Marder, and Kenneth Braun signed a deal for an animated comedy series pilot based on ''Stories From A Moron''.


Other personas

On the Ted L. Nancy official website, Marder confessed to being both "Ted L. Nancy" and "Ed Broth." The books of both Broth and Ted L. Nancy include a foreword by Seinfeld, who claims in both books to have met with each author. In the foreword to ''Stories From A Moron'', Seinfeld describes Broth as a "friend," and states that his stories "…don't completely make sense, but they don't make nonsense either…"


Ted L. Nancy

Under the pseudonym "Ted L. Nancy," Marder wrote a series of books containing excerpts of his prank letters, together with their responses. Books in the series include: ''Letters from a Nut'', ''More Letters from a Nut'', ''Extra Nutty! Even More Letters from a Nut'', ''Hello Junk Mail!'', ''Ted L. Nancy’s Afternoon Stories'', and ''All New Letters from a Nut''. Comedian
Bruce Baum Bruce Baum (born March 18, 1951) is an American comedian. His live act consists of prop comedy as well as more traditional stand-up material. One of his best-known stand-up routines is his diaper-wearing Baby Man character. Baum is recognized fo ...
is the co-author of the first three books. In 2013, Scholastic published an historical Ted L. Nancy book entitled ''Letters From A Nut's Family Tree''. In 2002,
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developed a pilot for a television series based on ''Letters From A Nut''. It was written and produced by Marder and Seinfeld. In 2003 FX Television made a pilot for "The Ted L. Nancy Show." That show was written and produced by Marder and Seinfeld. Again in 2007,
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optioned the books from Marder to make into a television show, as reported by ''
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''. The following year, Lionsgate sold the show as a pilot presentation to
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. That show, called ''Sincerely, Ted L. Nancy'', is created and written by Seinfeld, Marder and Chuck Martin. In the pilot, Ted L. Nancy (
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) is the voice for the underdog consumer who is usually the last to get help from customer service. In April 2016, the first two episodes of Ted L. Nancy's ''SCAMMERS'' appeared on
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. The shorts were produced with Robert Redford's Sundance Productions. In these, Ted L. Nancy answers unscrupulous people who promise him great wealth through emails.


Ed Broth

Under the pseudonym "Ed Broth" (at one time thought by some to be a real prank author who submits joke letters to organizations and then publishes their responses), Marder wrote ''Stories From A Moron: Real Stories Rejected by Real Magazines'', published in January 2005 by
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. The covers of the Ed Broth books show the title and author's name written childishly. The book comprises numerous prank letters the Ed Broth persona mailed to magazines along with their responses. One example is his essay entitled "I Love Dogs", that was sent to the publishers of ''I Love Cats'' magazine. The book's dust jacket description of Ed Broth states that "… rothis a writer living in
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, California. He likes pimentos in his potato salad". Jerry Seinfeld hosted a toast in his honor, although Ed Broth was not in attendance. Ed Broth's most recent literary project is a book of cartoons called "The Oddvious". Many believe the illustrator of "The Oddvious" is Alan Marder, who also illustrated "Stories From A Moron: Real Stories Rejected by Real Magazines"; "Letters From a Nut"; and "Hello Junk Mail!" by Ted L. Nancy.


Other projects


"Letters From A Nut: The Play"

In June 2017 the "Letters From A Nut" Play was presented at the
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in Los Angeles for a five-week run. Ted L. Nancy read his letters and Beth Kennedy read the replies bringing the books to life. Video and artwork by Alan Marder accompanied the presentation. In 2019,
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toured the country with a different version of the Letters From A Nut Play. Warburton read the letters as the Ted L. Nancy character with rotating actors in the Service Rep role.


''Unfrosted''

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won a bidding war for the film, ''
Unfrosted ''Unfrosted'' is a 2024 American comedy film directed by Jerry Seinfeld from a screenplay he co-wrote with his writing team of Spike Feresten, Barry Marder, and Andy Robin. Loosely based on the true story of the creation of Pop-Tarts toaster ...
'', in June 2021. It stars, and is directed by, Jerry Seinfeld. It is written by Seinfeld, Feresten, and Marder. The film premiered at Grauman's Egyptian Theater in Hollywood on April 30, 2024. The film was released on
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on May 3, 2024.


See also

*
Henry Root Charles William Donaldson (4 January 1935 – 22 June 2005) was a British satirist, writer, playboy and, under the pseudonym of Henry Root, author of ''The Henry Root Letters''. Life and career Son of Charles Glen Donaldson (1904–1956) and ...
*
Silly Beggar ''Silly BeggarThe World's Stupidest Begging Letters'' is a book by Scottish author James Spence. The book was published on 14 May 2009 by Aurora Metro, and is a collection of comedy begging letters sent to companies, together with the replies ...
* Robert Popper


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