Julie Klausner is a writer and performer whose writing credits include Robert Smigel's TV Funhouse on SNL and her Channel 102 series, Cat News, which was featured in Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times, and was just licensed to the Fuse network. Her comic book, Animal Party, counts among its fans Patton Oswalt and Dave Eggers, and her comics and illustrations have appeared in McSweeney's Future Dictionary of America, The Stranger, Jest, Heeb, Sophie Crumb's T.P. anthology, and The New York Dog Magazine, to which she is a regular contributor. Her TV credits include various VH1 clip shows, as well as SNL, Conan, and Strangers With Candy, and she can be seen in the internet series I Love The 30's on Comedy Central's Motherload, as well as in Mitch Magee's Sexual Intercourse, American Style on Channel 102. She's appeared in many shows at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, including Free To Be Friends, a selection of the 2006 NY International Fringe Festival.Other theater credits include The Chipperton Family Vocal-tainers' Shooby-Dooby-Dooby Hour, which was an official selection of the 2005 HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, CO, and David & Jodi & David & Jackie, starring Jackie Hoffman. In the Fall of 2006, she will be playing "Abortion Girl" in Les Freres Corbusier'sproduction of Hell House. Julie also occasionally sings with Loser's Lounge, NYC's venerable tribute concert series, and her voice can also be heard in guest appearances on The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Scharpling, E!'s Starveillance, and in tiny parts on David Cross's and Jon Benjamin's new animated Comedy Central series, Freak Show.



Sue Galloway's theater credits include Beaver (Horsetrade Theater Company), Rosemary with Ginger (The Actors Studio), and The Basset Table (HERE). Sue performs longform improvisation with the UCB house team known as 1985. She lends her voice to one of the animated characters on the show Munchies, on the Fuse network, and appears regularly on the Fuse late night series, The Nighttime Clap. This guitarist and composer can also be seen rocking out in her rocking rock band called Stickerbook. Sue is a lifetime member of the Actors Studio.



Dyna Moe is a long-time performer, teacher and director at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, involved in a legion of improv comedy shows too numerous to mention. Her most distinctive opus is two installments of "NeoTokyo Girl Crush! 2040" a comedy spectacular in the style of Japanese anime. She also directed video series "My Wife, The Ghost" and "Cakey! The Cake From Outer Space," currently tearing up the internet (see mrghost.net).



Brian Michael Weaver, originally from the suburbs of Philadelphia, is a recent graduate from the School of Visual Arts MFA Illustration program. He is currently working on a graphic novel with publishers Henry Holt about a private eye that also happens to be a fly. You can check out more of this jerk's artwork at brianmichaelweaver.com.



Neil Casey has been writing and performing at the UCB for over 4 years. He can be seen weekly improvising with the feral Friday night improv group Death By Roo Roo at 11pm, at colleges and festivals across the country with the UCB Touring Company, and on special occasions with the uncanny comedy quartet called Krohmpf, which must be seen to be seen. Over the years, he performed in "Instant Cinema" which ran for two years, "The After-School Super Power Hour", and on several former UCB Harold Teams which were subsequently put out to pasture. In addition to improv, Neil has written and performed in several sketch shows including "Your Favorite Thing" with Joe Wengert, "The Church of Positivitology" with the group GameFace, "The 4/20 Show", and various industry showcases as at the theater. He co-wrote and animated the Math Dragon cartoon shorts, and has been involved in several series for Channel 102 (www.channel102.net) including "Gemberling" and "Cat News". He is currently directing several shows being workshopped for runs on the UCBT Stage.



John Gemberling appears regularly at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater where he performs both improv and sketch comedy! He is one half of the critically acclaimed sketch comedy duo The Cowboy and John! John has done many more other things too! He wrote on The Man Show! Hes in the up-and-coming Todd Solondz film Palindromes, where he gets to have sex with children! He has appeared on Late Night With Conan OBrien (unlike everyone else), reviewed movies on the HIT Burly Bear show Movie Junkie, and has even appeared in a commercial for delicious Subway Sandwiches. Also! He used to be the lead singer of The Loose Nuts, a punk/ska band whose songs appeared on the soundtracks to the movies American Pie and The Toxic Avenger 4! John Gemberling! John Gemberling!