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==Life and career==
==Life and career==
Yaffe is from Amherst, Massachusetts, where he was a founding member of the Valley Arts Project, a non-profit dedicated to supporting the development of young artists.<ref>http://gazettenet.com/2004/08/21/arts-fest-shows-work-young-artists?SESSf4e1e7ba66b254c6d8fc7e71af19cdf7=gnews</ref> He is a graduate of [[Emerson College]].<ref>http://www.boston.com/news/globe/magazine/articles/2006/11/12/out_of_shadows/</ref> While at Emerson, he founded [[Zebro]], a Boston-based sketch comedy group that drew national attention due to popular YouTube videos by the troupe.<ref>http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2007/03/23/zebro_sketch_team_rides_wave_of_video_success_to_new_york/</ref> The troupe put on a regular live show at the [[ImprovBoston]] that according to [[The Boston Herald]] featured sketches, stand up, videos, and even Yaffe's own grandmother crocheting live onstage.<ref>''The Boston Herald'', March 31, 2006, Sean McCarthy, "Who's So Funny?" http://imgur.com/C3GP8</ref>
Yaffe is from Amherst, Massachusetts, where he was a founding member of the Valley Arts Project, a non-profit dedicated to supporting the development of young artists.<ref>http://gazettenet.com/2004/08/21/arts-fest-shows-work-young-artists?SESSf4e1e7ba66b254c6d8fc7e71af19cdf7=gnews</ref> He is a graduate of [[Emerson College]].<ref>http://www.boston.com/news/globe/magazine/articles/2006/11/12/out_of_shadows/</ref> While at Emerson, he founded [[Zebro]], a Boston-based sketch comedy group that drew national attention due to popular YouTube videos by the troupe.<ref>http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2007/03/23/zebro_sketch_team_rides_wave_of_video_success_to_new_york/</ref> The troupe put on a regular live show at the [[ImprovBoston]]. According to [[The Boston Herald]] featured sketches, stand up, videos, and even Yaffe's own grandmother crocheting live onstage.<ref>''The Boston Herald'', March 31, 2006, Sean McCarthy, "Who's So Funny?" http://imgur.com/C3GP8</ref>


As a senior at Emerson he was asked to take part in the 30 Years of Comedy show that was held at the Majestic Theater in Downtown Boston. He shared the bill that included the likes of [[Steven Wright]], [[Denis Leary]], [[Bill Burr]], [[Doug Herzog]], [[Eddie Brill]], and Bill Dana.<ref>Loge, Peter (September, 2006) [http://issuu.com/expressionmagazine/docs/expressionfall2006 "Comedy Showcase Marked 30 Years of Emerson Comedy"], "Expressions" 15(23)</ref>
As a senior at Emerson he was asked to take part in the 30 Years of Comedy show that was held at the Majestic Theater in Downtown Boston. He shared the bill that included the likes of [[Steven Wright]], [[Denis Leary]], [[Bill Burr]], [[Doug Herzog]], [[Eddie Brill]], and Bill Dana.<ref>Loge, Peter (September, 2006) [http://issuu.com/expressionmagazine/docs/expressionfall2006 "Comedy Showcase Marked 30 Years of Emerson Comedy"], "Expressions" 15(23)</ref>

After college, he formed [[Sorry, Dad Productions]] with Michael Blaiklock, Dave Horwitz, and Justin Becker. Together they produced the slacker comedy "Downers Grove" produced for Warner Brothers Studio 2.0. It eventually premiered on TheWB.com as part of a major site redesign and content launch. The project took nearly three years to launch. Within that time [[Michael Angelokas]], the composer of the show's title track, became a household name with the success of his indie pop band [[Passion Pit]]. According to Yaffe, the delay of "Downers Grove" was due to the fact that Warner Brothers, like many big production houses at the time, was still trying to find the right strategy for web content production.<ref name="gigaom"/>


He now resides in Los Angeles.
He now resides in Los Angeles.

Revision as of 17:58, 25 October 2011

Elisha Yaffe
BornAugust 13, 1983 [1]
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
OccupationActor and writer[2]
NationalityAmerican
EducationPioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School, Emerson College[3]
Alma materEmerson College
Website
http://elishayaffe.com/

Elisha Yaffe (born August 13, 1983) is a comedian, actor and producer. He is best known for co-creating several notable webseries, including Downers Grove, Minor Stars and Remember When: A Comedy Series which, according to Gigaom, was recently taken out to pitch as a television series.[5] Currently he can be seen in commercials for Mike's Hard Lemonade, Time Warner Cable and Nintendo.[6][7]

Life and career

Yaffe is from Amherst, Massachusetts, where he was a founding member of the Valley Arts Project, a non-profit dedicated to supporting the development of young artists.[8] He is a graduate of Emerson College.[9] While at Emerson, he founded Zebro, a Boston-based sketch comedy group that drew national attention due to popular YouTube videos by the troupe.[10] The troupe put on a regular live show at the ImprovBoston. According to The Boston Herald featured sketches, stand up, videos, and even Yaffe's own grandmother crocheting live onstage.[11]

As a senior at Emerson he was asked to take part in the 30 Years of Comedy show that was held at the Majestic Theater in Downtown Boston. He shared the bill that included the likes of Steven Wright, Denis Leary, Bill Burr, Doug Herzog, Eddie Brill, and Bill Dana.[12]

After college, he formed Sorry, Dad Productions with Michael Blaiklock, Dave Horwitz, and Justin Becker. Together they produced the slacker comedy "Downers Grove" produced for Warner Brothers Studio 2.0. It eventually premiered on TheWB.com as part of a major site redesign and content launch. The project took nearly three years to launch. Within that time Michael Angelokas, the composer of the show's title track, became a household name with the success of his indie pop band Passion Pit. According to Yaffe, the delay of "Downers Grove" was due to the fact that Warner Brothers, like many big production houses at the time, was still trying to find the right strategy for web content production.[5]

He now resides in Los Angeles.

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