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Daniel O'Brien (comedian)

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Pen name
  
DOB

Nationality
  
American

Genre
  
Humor

Language
  
English

Alma mater
  
Rutgers

Education
  
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Born
  
January 6, 1986 (age 31)Hazlet, New Jersey (
1986-01-06
)

Occupation
  
Writer, comedian, humorist, author, songwriter

Similar
  
David Wong, Jack O'Brien, Seanbaby, Dan O'Brien

Daniel O'Brien (born January 6, 1986), also known as "DOB", is an American humorist, author, writer, comedian and songwriter for Cracked.com.

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Early life

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Dan grew up in Hazlet, New Jersey, and later attended Rutgers University in New Jersey. His college job as a bartender was the inspiration for his unpublished online novel, Bartender.

Cracked writer

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In 2007, O'Brien started working for Cracked.com as senior writer and editor. O'Brien has written over 200 articles for the site that have been seen more than 50 million times.

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O'Brien's writing encompasses a range from politics to pop culture. O'Brien mocked himself, such as in the sketch "Mug of Pens: The Coffee Mug (For Your Pens)", which also became popular on YouTube. He presents this fictional persona as a socially awkward pop culture enthusiast who openly admits to loving fictional characters, including Spider-Man, far more than his real friends. O'Brien has written about Spider-Man several times, such as "Proposed Script for Spider-Man 4: The Grittiest Reboot Ever", "Why Spider-Man Is a Dick", and "3 Insane Spider-Man Movies You Won't Believe Almost Got Made".

Agents of Cracked and Cracked After Hours

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O'Brien and Michael Swaim have become the faces of Cracked, after starring in its many original web series like Agents of Cracked and Cracked: After Hours.

The series premiered in November 2009, and the first 13 episodes were viewed nearly 4 million times. After its first season, the series won the Audience Choice Award at the 2010 Streamy Awards. The Agents of Cracked was renewed in October 2010 and ran for another 13 episodes, followed the next year by a third season of 10 episodes. To date, the series has been seen more than 20 million times.

Some of the material that ends up in the Agents of Cracked is based on real events, including an incident where Dan is confronted by Secret Service after writing an article titled "How to Kidnap the President's Daughter."

O'Brien also co-wrote, produced and acted in Cracked's series Cracked After Hours, which has been seen more than 15 million times.

Other work

O'Brien continues to work on other projects. In 2012, he revealed an upcoming book entitled How To Fight presidents, which was purchased by Crown Publishing Group (Random House). This followed such articles as "The 5 Most Badass presidents of All-Time" and "How to Fight Andrew Jackson: The Deadliest President Ever" The book was published March 18, 2014, full title How to Fight presidents: Defending Yourself Against the Badasses Who Ran This Country and was illustrated by Winston Rowntree. The book, in addition to analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of every dead president through Reagan, includes a brief summary of their life and term as president and goes into some detail, much of it speculative, concerning the genitals of said presidents. O'Brien uses a conversational tone and breaks the fourth wall repeatedly by referencing himself directly and by praising himself and the book in the third person.

He was also a writer and editor on Cracked's The New York Times bestselling book You Might Be a Zombie and Other Bad News. Recently he was featured on episodes of the History Channel's Your Bleeped Up Brain.

References

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