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Rob Corddry on Comedy, Clowns and Zombie Love

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Actor and writer Rob Corddry is perhaps best-known for his stint as a popular correspondent on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” Corddry went on to appear in hit movies like “Hot Tub Time Machine,” and he won a 2012 Emmy for his medical drama-spoof “Children’s Hospital.” We’ll check in with Corddry about his career, his new horror film “Warm Bodies” and how his wife taught him how to speak like a zombie. Corddry performs at SF Sketchfest this Saturday.

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Rob Corddry, actor and writer

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