Based on MAD magazine, this hilarious comedy sketch series with an ensemble cast features film and television parodies, political satire, commercial spoofs, social commentary and pop-culture send-ups.
Cast
McDonald has appeared on numerous television shows including Desperate Housewives Seinfeld, Ellen, and NewsRadio. Michael's film credits include appearances in all three Austin Powers films.
Lee's film credits include Kickin' It Old School, and Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle. Lee also appeared in Curb Your Enthusiasm and Mind of Mencia.
Caeti has appeared on Reno 911! and in the film Stranger than Fiction. He is an alumnus of The Second City Chicago, and has appeared in over two dozen commercials.
Her acting skills have earned Flanagan roles on Mad Men as well as E.R. , Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Practice, and Epic Movie.
After studying and performing at The Groundlings, Johnson landed a roles on Significant Others, Reno 911!, Joey. In 2008, she starred opposite Paul Rudd and Sean William Scott in Role Models.
Arden Myrin has appeared in many feature films including Evan Almighty, Kinsey,"Christmas with the Kranks, Bubble Boy, "What Women Want, Deconstructing Harry, and In & Out.
Barinholtz is a founding member of The Lindbergh Babies, a famous improv group, directed by the late Del Close, who worked with Jim Belushi, Bill Murray, Mike Meyers and Chris Farley.
Jordan Peele, trained at Chicago's famed Second City with cast member Nicole Parker. Peele attended Sarah Lawrence College and is from New York, New York.
Keegan-Michael Key was a member of the Second City-Detroit Mainstage for three years and 11 months, where he performed and wrote 11 revues. He is the new host of All New Planet's Funniest Animals.
An accomplished singer and comedian, Parker moved to Amsterdam for two years, where she performed in the comedy show Boom Chicago alongside MADtv alumni Ike Barinholtz and Jordan Peele.
Sanchez was the voice of Lombardo in the Oscar winning film Happy Feet. He toured with Paul Rodriquez in The Latin Kings of Comedy tour and starred in his own half-hour special on Comedy Central.