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Blomquist and his wife [[Kristen Schaal]] wrote a book together called ''The Sexy Book of Sexy Sex''. It was published in July 2010 by [[Chronicle Books]].<ref>[http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/08/kristen_schaal_on_her_sex_book.html Kristen Schaal on Her Sex Book, Her Strange Voice, and Being a Woman on The Daily Show]</ref> |
Blomquist and his wife [[Kristen Schaal]] wrote a book together called ''The Sexy Book of Sexy Sex''. It was published in July 2010 by [[Chronicle Books]].<ref>[http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/08/kristen_schaal_on_her_sex_book.html Kristen Schaal on Her Sex Book, Her Strange Voice, and Being a Woman on The Daily Show]</ref> |
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Blomquist wrote for ''[[The Last Man on Earth (TV series)|The Last Man on Earth]]'' until it got cancelled and |
Blomquist wrote for ''[[The Last Man on Earth (TV series)|The Last Man on Earth]]'' until it got cancelled and then wrote for the animated sitcom ''[[Bless the Harts]]'', both for [[Fox Broadcasting Company]] and [[20th Century Fox Television]]. |
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Blomquist also voices Daniel, Louise's (Jenny's boss) husband in ''Bless the Harts''. Daniel is portrayed as a man who now resents his wife after years of love. He spends his time with his "business-man" (according to Louise) friends and likes to look at other women, mostly because of his relationship with his wife. It is revealed in "[[Mega-Lo-Memories]]" that 10 years ago, Daniel couldn't stop loving Louise back when they dated, but doesn't care for her much in the present. |
Blomquist also voices Daniel, Louise's (Jenny's boss) husband in ''Bless the Harts''. Daniel is portrayed as a man who now resents his wife after years of love. He spends his time with his "business-man" (according to Louise) friends and likes to look at other women, mostly because of his relationship with his wife. It is revealed in "[[Mega-Lo-Memories]]" that 10 years ago, Daniel couldn't stop loving Louise back when they dated, but doesn't care for her much in the present. |
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Born | July 27, 1977 |
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Alma mater | Elon University |
Years active | 2003–present |
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Children | 1 |
Rich Blomquist (born July 27, 1977) is an American writer, producer and occasional actor. He was a staff writer for The Daily Show in 2003–2006, 2009 and 2011.
Career
[edit]He has also contributed material to Saturday Night Live, specifically for Robert Smigel's TV Funhouse. Blomquist is originally from Westbrook, Connecticut. He graduated in 2000 from the School of Communications at Elon University in North Carolina.
Blomquist and his wife Kristen Schaal wrote a book together called The Sexy Book of Sexy Sex. It was published in July 2010 by Chronicle Books.[1]
Blomquist wrote for The Last Man on Earth until it got cancelled and then wrote for the animated sitcom Bless the Harts, both for Fox Broadcasting Company and 20th Century Fox Television.
Blomquist also voices Daniel, Louise's (Jenny's boss) husband in Bless the Harts. Daniel is portrayed as a man who now resents his wife after years of love. He spends his time with his "business-man" (according to Louise) friends and likes to look at other women, mostly because of his relationship with his wife. It is revealed in "Mega-Lo-Memories" that 10 years ago, Daniel couldn't stop loving Louise back when they dated, but doesn't care for her much in the present.
Personal life
[edit]Blomquist lives in New York City and is married to stand up comic, actress, and voice actress Kristen Schaal. They have a daughter, Ruby, born February 11, 2018.[2] He is of Swedish descent.
Books
[edit]- 2010 – Earth (The Book)
- 2010 – The Sexy Book of Sexy Sex – co-written with wife Kristen Schaal
References
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- Living people
- American people of Swedish descent
- Elon University alumni
- American comedy writers
- American television writers
- American male television writers
- Writers Guild of America Award winners
- Primetime Emmy Award winners
- Writers from New York City
- People from Westbrook, Connecticut
- Screenwriters from New York (state)
- 1977 births
- Screenwriters from Connecticut
- American male comedians
- Comedians from Connecticut
- Comedians from New York City
- American television writer stubs