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The Prank Panel is an American reality comedy series that aired on ABC from May 24, 2023 to September 21, 2023. [3] The series features a panel of judges made up by Eric André, Johnny Knoxville, and Gabourey Sidibe hearing pitches of potential pranks from individuals who want to plot elaborate acts of comedy and revenge on individuals in their lives.
The Prank is a 2022 American comedy horror film directed by Maureen Bharoocha and written by Rebecca Flinn-White and Zak White. It stars Rita Moreno , Connor Kalopsis, and Ramona Young . The plot follows two students who falsely accuse their teacher of murder because she threatened to fail them.
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Eric Samuel André [1] was born in Boca Raton, Florida, [2] on April 4, 1983. [3] His mother is an American of Ashkenazi Jewish descent from New York's Upper West Side, and his father was an Afro-Haitian immigrant who worked as a psychiatrist.
While filming the prank show The Prank Panel in December 2022, Knoxville was sued by handyman Khalil Khan, who alleged that he was subjected to a "terrifying ordeal" after signing up for a job on TaskRabbit. [39] [40] He was sued again in May 2024 for allegedly tazing a segment producer during the filming of The Prank Panel. [41]
Trevor Paul Moore [3] (April 4, 1980 – August 7, 2021) was an American comedian, actor, writer, filmmaker, and solo comedy musician. He was known for being one of the three founding members—alongside Sam Brown and Zach Cregger—of the comedy troupe the Whitest Kids U' Know (WKUK), who had their own sketch comedy series on IFC that ran for five seasons.
Come as You Are is a 2019 American comedy drama film directed by Richard Wong and starring Grant Rosenmeyer, Hayden Szeto, Ravi Patel and Gabourey Sidibe.Produced and financed by Chicago Media Angels and The Blacklist, [1] [2] it is a remake of the 2011 Belgian film Hasta la Vista. [3]
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