Obama speechwriter david litt joins funny or die washington office

Obama speechwriter david litt joins funny or die washington office


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David Litt, who has served as special assistant to POTUS and senior presidential speechwriter has joined Funny or Die‘s Washington D.C. office as head writer and producer of Funny or Die


D.C. Litt, who began working in the White House in 2011, served as the lead joke writer for the last four White House Correspondents’ Dinners. In that capacity, he helped write and produce


for the White House Keegan-Michael Key’s appearance as “Luther the Anger Translator,” onstage with Obama, which was viewed more than 35 million times on Facebook. Litt, who’s currently


working on a book about his experience as a 20-something in the White House, “That Hopey, Changey Thing,” already has worked on Funny or Die’s _Between Two Ferns._ “We’re thrilled to have


David join the Funny Or Die DC team,” Mike Farah, President of Production of Funny Or Die, said in today’s announcement.  “He’s funny, clearly much smarter than all of us, and bears a


striking resemblance to _Tommy Boy_ era David Spade, which means a lot to us.” WATCH ON DEADLINE “David Litt is brilliant and I’m very excited that he’ll now be part of the Funny Or Die


team,” said comedian and _Billy on the Street_ host Billy Eichner. “I’ve gotten to witness firsthand some of the work David has done for President Obama at the past few White House


Correspondents Dinners and it’s always intelligent, razor sharp and hilarious.” Funny Or Die DC launched in April 2015 and has led creative campaigns with organizations such as the American


Heart Association (_Pizza Farm_ with Nick Offerman), ClimateTruth.org (_Climate Change Denier Anthem_ with January Jones), the League of Conservation Voters’ (_The Fixer_ with Jeff Goldblum)


among political and private sector campaigns. Litt will head up all FOD DC creative, reporting to Brad Jenkins, Managing Director and Executive Producer (and former White House colleague).


In addition to his writing for the White House, Litt has written for The Onion and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency. A 2008 graduate of Yale University, David began performing standup comedy in


2002 and improv comedy in 2004. He is represented by United Talent Agency (UTA) for film and television, and by Levine-Greenberg-Rostan for publishing. With a global audience of more than


70 million, Funny Or Die’s social media division produces content for over 15 platforms and is the No. 1 comedy brand on Twitter and Facebook. A top destination for celebrity-driven comedy


videos and highly topical political commentary, Funny Or Die’s founders are Gary Sanchez Productions (Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, and Chris Henchy), and Creative Artists Agency (CAA). Judd


Apatow also is a principal partner.