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This Is Jimmy Fallon's Head Writer

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

His name is A.D. Miles, and though he looks like he's about to go into sophomore year at Princeton, he's actually 37 years old. This picture is from 2008. Swear. Don't know what A.D. Miles is eating, or what products he's using, but we want some. Seriously. Here's another picture, from October. You're supposed to look at the eyes for clues about the age. Okay, that makes him about 23. Anyway, he's now the person most responsible for making Fallon funny night-in and night-out on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. If you recognize A.D. Miles, it might be from the short-lived 2006 Comedy Central series Dog Bites Man. Or his small part in last year's Role Models, with Paul Rudd and Sean William Scott. Or, if you're all up on the internets, the popular web series Horrible People, for which he is creator, writer, director, and star. Check out the very funny premiere ep of Horrible People, which costars the always delightful Kristen Schaal (aka Mel from Flight Of The Conchords):

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Mike said:

Wow. I don't envy this guy. Making Jimmy Fallon funny night-in and night-out makes President Obama's job look like a cakewalk, no?

February 19, 2009 3:30 PM

betty said:

He was in Wet Hot American Summer too!

March 3, 2009 1:29 PM

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