Jason Sklar (born January 12, 1972 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American comedian. The Gateway Arch, shown here behind the Old Courthouse, is the most recognizable part of the St. ... Official language(s) None Capital Jefferson City Largest city Kansas City Largest metro area St. ...
He is the twin brother of comedian Randy Sklar, with whom he hosts the show "Cheap Seats" on ESPN.
Sklar has also appeared in television shows such as Law & Order, Becker, Providence, The Oblongs and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Sklar and his brother also regularly appear on VH1 specials. This article about an American comedian is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Law & Order is an American televison police procedural and legal drama set in New York City. ... For people named Becker, see Howard Becker . ... Providence was an NBC television series starring Melina Kanakaredes. ... The Oblongs is an animated television program aimed at adults and teenagers. ... Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American television sitcom starring Seinfeld writer & co-creator Larry David. ...
Jason stared in the television show "Apartment 2F" based around Randy and Jasons characters living in New York City.
Jason applied and was accepted to law school, but convinced his parents to let him defer his enrollment for a year so he could move to New York and pursue comedy.
Jason and his twin brother Randy hosted a monthly, on-campus comedy night at The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
And so begins another comedy set for brothers Randy and JasonSklar, two young comedians whose experience and success in the comedy world far surpasses their age - 27.
So Randy and Jason did what any kids would do to give their parents heart attacks; they ripped up their acceptance letters to law school and headed to Manhattan to pursue comedy.
For example, in one of the Sklars' bits, they read a list of Passover phrases that could be used as euphemisms for having sex, e.g."hiding the afikomen." The Seder plate alone provides ample opportunity for innuendo, but since this is a family site, we leave the shank bone behind.