Experts
Rob Huebel
Comedian; Co-Creator, Human Giant
Like with George W. Bush, comedians could get more than they bargained for. Read More
Michael Richards' outburst has made it harder for comedians to tackle race through comedy, Huebel says. Read More
Do The Daily Show and The Colbert Report make us laugh a little too hard? Read More
You can't just criticize, Huebel says. Read More
Getting slapped by Chevy Chase. Read More
Taking cues from Larry David. Read More
It's hard to make a living doing comedy, Huebel says. Read More
Huebel tries to subvert the machine. Read More
It's more about inconvenience, Huebel says. Read More
The mysteries of Tom Selleck. Read More
Comedy is ultimately a subjective thing, Huebel says. Read More
Huebel talks about how the group came together and where it fits. Read More
The power of facial hair. Read More
Whores and charity, Huebel says. Read More
A blogger gets personal. Read More
My Space provided Human Giant with an easy avenue for improv. Read More
Farting cats take the cake. Read More
Barber overcompensated for his grandmother's bad cooking. Read More
It's changed how we're consuming comedy, Huebel says. Read More
How did the members of "Human Giant" come together? Read More
About Rob Huebel
Rob Huebel is an American comedian based in New York City. Huebel and fellow comedians Aziz Ansari and Paul Scheer are writers, actors, and executive producers in the MTV sketch comedy show Human Giant.
He has been a sketch character actor on shows such as Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Upright Citizens Brigade. Huebel was also nominated for an Emmy award for his work as a producer for Michael Moore's Bravo series The Awful Truth and also produced for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Huebel is noted for his appearance as a panelist on the VH1 series Best Week Ever, his NetZero "Candidate Zero" campaign during the 2004 election, and his "Inconsiderate Cell Phone Man" character, shown at movie theatres before showtime.
He also appeared on the HBO television series Curb Your Enthusiasm as well as Fox's Arrested Development. He is the comedy partner of Rob Riggle, a comedian he worked with in the improvisational comedy troupe Respecto Montalban.