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18 Facts About Rick Glassman

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Rick Glassman was born on July 23,1984 and is an American comedian and actor.

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Rick Glassman played the role of Harold Ramis in the film A Futile and Stupid Gesture, a biopic about the National Lampoon, and starred in the Amazon Prime Video comedy-drama series As We See It.

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Rick Glassman was born in Shaker Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, and grew up in the suburb of Orange.

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Rick Glassman's father, Steve, was a restaurateur before becoming part owner of a carpet store in Mayfield Heights in the late 1990s.

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Rick Glassman graduated from Kent State University in 2006 with a degree in marketing.

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Rick Glassman moved to Los Angeles in 2008 where he continued to perform stand-up comedy.

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Rick Glassman's career gained traction after performing regularly at The Comedy Store.

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Rick Glassman appeared in an episode of Adam Devine's House Party in the show's second season.

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Rick Glassman played the part of Burski, a regular patron of the bar owned by Morin's character.

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Rick Glassman edited the series into a short film that won Best Short Film at the 2016 IFS Festival, held by the Independent Filmmakers Showcase in Los Angeles.

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Rick Glassman was a guest star on the 2015 series The Comedians, in the role of Clifford, and played the role of Harold Ramis in the 2018 biopic A Futile and Stupid Gesture.

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Rick Glassman's show features advertisements directed by Glassman for Marshall Carpet One and Rug Gallery, the carpet store co-owned by his father.

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In 2022, Rick Glassman starred in the comedy drama series As We See It.

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The roommates are played by actors on the autism spectrum, including Rick Glassman, who was diagnosed with autism in adulthood.

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Rick Glassman starred as Edward in the ABC sitcom Not Dead Yet, which premiered in February 2023.

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Rick Glassman's character was autistic and the roommate of the character played by the show's lead Gina Rodriguez.

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Rick Glassman was in six McDonald's commercials, five of which were voice overs and one was a live action appearance.

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Rick Glassman was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome in the late 2010s.