Tim McAuliffe

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Tim McAuliffe (born September 18[citation needed]) is a Canadian comedy writer, television producer and occasional actor from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, known for his work on The Last Man on Earth, The Office, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Up All Night, Corner Gas, This Hour Has 22 Minutes,[1] and creating the TV series Son of a Critch and Happy Together (CBS).[citation needed]

Filmography

McAuliffe is a writer/producer who is currently the co-creator and executive producer of CBC's Son of a Critch. He has also serves as showrunner on the upcoming Paramount Plus show, Players. He is also a writer and producer on Peacock's MacGruber (starring Will Forte, Kriten Wiig, and Ryan Phillippe). His past credits include, writer and producer for NBC's The Office, writer and executive producer for FOX's Last Man on Earth, writer for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, writer and producer of NBC's Up All Night, and executive producer and creator of CBS's Happy Together.

In Canada, McAuliffe was showrunner, executive producer and writer on CBC TV's This Hour Has 22 Minutes, a writer for CTV's Corner Gas, and the creator, executive producer and showrunner of CTV's Satisfaction. He has also written a series of live gala performances at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival. McAuliffe has won two Writers Guild of Canada Awards.

As writer
As actor
  • Mistress Shopping (2004) as Steve Sandusky
  • Branding Mupatu (2004) as Steve Sandusky
  • Stars on Trial (2005) as Rusty Waters
  • Famous Fallouts (2005) as Dan Snyder
  • 2006 MuchMusic Video Awards (2006) as Mark 'The PA'
  • Overrated in '06 (2006) as Lord Balthazar Sandusky

Awards and nominations

References

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