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Actor, sketch comedian, screenwriter. Matthew Ryan Meese (born October 10, 1983) [1] [dead link] is a sketch comedian and actor who is best known for his role as an actor, head writer, and co-creator of Studio C, a sketch comedy show produced by BYUtv .
- Actor, sketch comedian, screenwriter
- Brigham Young University
- Matthew Ryan Meese, October 10, 1983 (age 40), New Jersey
Learn about Matt Meese, a sketch comedian and actor who co-created and starred in Studio C and JK! Studios. Find out his age, height, family, wife, net worth, roles, and more.
Matthew Meese is a versatile performer who has worked on various comedy shows and movies, such as Studio C, Go West, and Freelancers. He is also the head writer and segment producer of The Best of Studio C, a TV series featuring the best sketches from the popular improv comedy troupe.
- Actor, Writer, Producer
- 2 min
Sep 19, 2017 · Learn how Matt Meese, the king of clean sketch comedy, broke his leg, found his passion and created BYUtv's 'Studio C'. Read his story of overcoming challenges, pursuing his dream and meeting Conan O'Brien.
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Studio C is an American sketch comedy television show created by Matt Meese and Jared Shores. Produced by BYUtv, the show aims to be a clean, family-oriented comedy for a national audience. The show traces its roots to the Brigham Young University sketch comedy troupe Divine Comedy, which shares some cast members with Studio C.
- 17
- Kori Gardner, Jason Hammel
- October 8, 2012 –, present
- BYU TV/KBYU-TV
Sep 14, 2016 · “The first thing I ever wanted to do when I was a kid was act,” says Studio C’s head writer and actor, Matt Meese. “[My parents] encouraged that, but it was always like, ‘You know, you can do this on the side and get a real job.’”
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Mar 11, 2019 · Matt Meese and his former BYUtv co-stars left the network to create their own comedy media company, JK! Studios. They share their new projects, challenges and insights in this Deseret News article.