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David Sean Anthony (born August 26, 1967) is an American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and podcaster. He is best known as the creator and co-host of the comedy podcast ''
The Dollop ''The Dollop'' is an American comedy history podcast in which comedian Dave Anthony reads stories from American history to his friend and fellow comedian Gareth Reynolds, who usually has no knowledge of the topic that will be discussed, with the ...
'', in which he tells notable stories from American history to his friend and fellow comedian Gareth Reynolds, who has not heard the story before. Since 2019, he has also co-hosted the podcast ''
The West Wing Thing ''The West Wing Thing'' is a podcast series created by the screenwriters Dave Anthony and Josh Olson. First uploaded in 2019–22, the series discusses the TV drama ''The West Wing'' (1999–2006) on an episode-by-episode basis, from a left-wing ...
'' with writer Josh Olson.


Early life

David Sean Anthony was born in
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, on August 26, 1967, the son of a hairdresser mother and lawyer father. He grew up in
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. His ancestors were Irish immigrants. He has one sister, Pam, who is two years older. Both parents neglected him when he was growing up, which he later attributed to the alcoholism of both his father and maternal grandparents, though his mother was not an alcoholic. In one instance, his father was reprimanded in court for showing up too drunk to represent his client, leading to the postponement of the trial. The couple divorced when Anthony was in second grade. Unlike most of Marin County, which is home to some of the richest Americans, Anthony's family had far less money. He graduated from
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and earned a degree in
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from the
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. From age five, Anthony knew he wanted to be a comedian. As a child, he would stay awake to watch comedians on ''
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'' and enjoyed watching ''Evening at
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'' and ''
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''. He grew up listening to the comedy albums of comedians such as
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, and the fact that
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was also from Marin County was significant to him. He first performed stand-up at the age of 23.


Career


Stand-up

Anthony began his career as a stand-up comedian in
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in 1989, performing for the next five years. He then lived and performed in
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for four years before settling in
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. He became a regular at the
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in San Francisco. Anthony has performed stand-up comedy on various late night shows including ''Jimmy Kimmel Live'' and ''The Late Late Show'' as well as on
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. He has performed stand-up in every state in the continental US and all over the world, including the Just for Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival and the
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. In 2015, the ''Melbourne Herald Sun'' gave his show "Hot Head" a 4-star review and called it "hugely enjoyable." Also in 2015, he appeared on the nationally televised '' Cracker Night'' as part of
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2015. His 2015 comedy tour and subsequent album, ''Hot Head'', were based around his difficult childhood. He has released two comedy albums
''Hot Head''
an
''Shame Chambe''r
Both albums charted on the Billboard Comedy Album Chart -- ''Hot Head'' at #4 and ''Shame Chamber'' at #5.


Television

Anthony has acted in television shows, films, and commercials. Television programs he has appeared on include ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Hidden America with Jonah Ray'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. He was a panelist twice on ''
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''. In 2006, Anthony's first staff writing job was on ''
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'', a daytime syndicated talk show. He also appeared on the show playing comedic characters, including the recurring character Waffle Man. He has also worked on several pilots with
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. Anthony had multiple job titles on the show ''Maron'' on IFC. He played an exaggerated version of himself and his wife was played by
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. In the second season of the show, he was added as a staff writer. In the fourth season, he became the show's story editor and directed an episode.


Writing

Anthony has written for a number of different mediums. He was the political editor for ''
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'', wrote for the Comedy Film Nerds website, and had a blog called Stop All Monsters. As a television writer, he has written for ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Pretend Time'', and ''The Greg Behrendt Show''. In 2015, Anthony was nominated for a
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for Outstanding Script in the category of Episodic Comedy for writing the ''Maron'' episode "Racegate". In 2019, he wrote an episode of ''Deadly Class'' for
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and was credited as a co-producer. He was a story consultant on the scripted audio drama '' Bronzeville'' written by
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and starring
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. He has written a screenplay based on the
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jailbreak.


Podcasting

In 2009, Anthony's son was born and Anthony became a stay-at-home dad. Around the same time, he began to feel like he was washed up and would never achieve his career goals. After listening to the podcast '' Uhh Yeah Dude'', he was inspired to start a podcast of his own. He approached his friend, comedian
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, with whom he had hosted an internet radio show called ''Manversation'' on Comedy World Radio in 2001. Together, they hosted the podcast '' Walking the Room'' from 2010 to 2014. Anthony was the producer and editor of the show, which was named one of the
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's best podcasts of 2012. The podcast was recorded in Behrendt's closet for sound quality. The pair started referring to the podcast as a "podcuddle" and listeners as "cuddlaz". On the podcast, they discussed the disillusionment they had with their careers and decided to "just tell the truth about everything". They shared stories from their personal lives and Anthony contributed tales about his wacky neighbors. This led to the pair coining the new word "hobotang", which is listed in
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. When Anthony and Behrendt learned that there was a podcast in Australia called ''
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'' that had a similar vibe to their podcast, they invited the hosts,
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and
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, to be guests on ''Walking the Room''. This collaboration led to ''Walking the Room'' gaining a significant following in Australia. In 2012, Anthony and Behrendt appeared on stage with Anderson and Clausen during the
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in an event billed as ''Superpod''. The recording was immediately lost by the Festival and the four podcasters discussed the loss that night on the episode "The Death of Superpod". Anthony regularly appears as a guest on other podcasts, including '' FOFOP'', a podcast started by Wil Anderson when his ''TOFOP'' cohost, Charlie Clausen, was unavailable to record for an extended period. Anthony was the first guest host, resulting in the nickname "Guest Charlie Number One". Anthony guested on the podcast ''The Naughty Show'', where Gareth Reynolds was a co-host. The pair hit it off and Anthony invited Reynolds to fill in for Behrendt on ''Walking the Room'' a couple of times. Anthony has said that Reynolds is the funniest person he knows. As ''Walking the Room'' was coming to an end, Anthony started a new podcast called ''
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''. He was tired of talking about himself and decided that the new podcast would be more structured. The original plan was to have a different comedian sit in each week, and Anthony invited Reynolds to be the first guest. As soon as fans heard the episode, they overwhelmingly told Anthony to stick with Reynolds as his permanent co-host. ''The Dollop'' is on the
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network. On ''The Dollop'', Anthony presents an event or person from American history that he has researched to Reynolds, who usually has no idea what the topic is going to be about. Reynolds then reacts to the story and the pair improvise as they go. When they tour, Anthony presents a topic from the state or country they are in. Fans of the show have taken to calling themselves "Rubes" in homage to one of the podcast's early subjects, baseball player
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. The Dollop has toured across the United States, Europe, and Australia, where live performances of the podcast have repeatedly sold out theaters. Anthony often frames stories from the point of view of laborers, slaves, women, and the poor. He credits Howard Zinn's book ''
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'', which he first read while in high school, for "radicalizing" him. Anthony and his Reynolds have collaborated on a number of projects including a book based on their podcast titled ''The United States of Absurdity: Untold Stories from American History'', which was released in 2017. They put out a limited-run series of ''England and UK Dollop'' episodes. They also make a web series called ''Trash Toons'', in which they watch and discuss old cartoons, and have put out webcasts of political coverage. In 2020, they did a special episode of ''The Dollop'' on Comedy Gives Back to raise money for comedians whose careers were affected by the
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. Since 2019, Anthony has co-hosted the podcast ''
The West Wing Thing ''The West Wing Thing'' is a podcast series created by the screenwriters Dave Anthony and Josh Olson. First uploaded in 2019–22, the series discusses the TV drama ''The West Wing'' (1999–2006) on an episode-by-episode basis, from a left-wing ...
'' with writer Josh Olson. The hosts discuss the TV show ''
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'' one episode at a time.


LA Podfest

After fans of Anthony's podcast ''Walking the Room'' flew from around the world to be at a live show, Anthony thought this could be something bigger. In 2012, Anthony, along with Graham Elwood and Chris Mancini of the Comedy Film Nerds podcast and Andy Wood, founded the Los Angeles Podcast Festival. The podcast festival ran for six years and featured many comedians including
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,
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,
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,
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, and Paul F. Tompkins. ''
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'' taped its first-ever live broadcast at the festival. Their guest to tell a hometown murder story was Anthony, who talked about a serial killer who stalked women on hiking trails near San Francisco. After the Sofitel Los Angeles hotel in Beverly Hills put a member of the Podfest community's safety at risk, the festival moved venues and Anthony publicly recommended against staying at the hotel.


Plagiarism allegations

On July 9, 2015, Alan Bellows posted a letter accusing Anthony of plagiarizing Damn Interesting's content for use on ''The Dollop''. In a response at
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, Anthony said that he had made a mistake and apologized for not attributing the stories properly, but claimed that this did not constitute plagiarism. Writing about the incident for ''Plagiarism Today'', author Jonathan Bailey concluded that although there was no reason to suppose that Anthony had intended to plagiarize, "there is no debate that the podcast took text and facts written by others and used them, often verbatim, without attribution. That is the definition of plagiarism." On August 25, 2019,
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posted a thread to
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accusing Anthony of plagiarizing one of Levin's articles for a ''Dollop'' show at Chicago's Athenaeum Theatre in 2017. Levin's article was cited by ''The Dollop'' in the show notes but was not mentioned in the recording. Levin stated that there was no way to click on the sources in the episode description, but it was then shown that Levin did not have the setting correct on his phone and that the sources were easily accessible. In a reply to the thread, author Paul Brown stated that The Dollop had also plagiarized sections of his book ''The Rocketbelt Caper'' for a 2017 episode. Brown's book was cited in ''The Dollop'' show notes but not mentioned on the recording. ''The Dollop'' hosts have stated it is a
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podcast. Anthony told the ''
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'', "We want people to find the source material and know who's writing it. The whole reason I'm doing the podcast is to get these stories out there because they're important."


Activism

Anthony is strongly
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and traces many of America's problems back to
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. He has said that he uses his platform to turn more people against capitalism, and claims to have gotten feedback confirming that it is working. In 2020, Anthony backed
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for
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. He encourages others to become involved in local politics, believing that it is a better way to effect change than focusing on national politics. He is a member of the
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. Another issue of deep importance to Anthony is
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. He has spoken about his fears for the planet as a whole and for his own child's future. He is active in protesting against new construction that is detrimental to the environment. Anthony, with his ''Dollop'' co-host Reynolds, formed a group called Plan It Change 10. The mission of the group, as stated on its
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page, is to "get people who want to fight climate change together into groups in their cities and towns and turn our fear into action and art". Anthony often stresses his belief on his podcast and in interviews that
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against something is not effective by itself. He believes that people have to "put pressure on authorities, get in their faces, and yell at them". He strongly supports workers and unions going on strike.


Personal life

Anthony was engaged to a woman whose identity has not been disclosed, and once even paid off her father's debts to the mafia to stop him from getting his leg broken, but the engagement later ended. Around this time, he began attending Al Anon meetings. Since 2006, Anthony has been married to Heather, a doctor of psychology. They have a son together, as well as three
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s named Maple, Larry, and Pablo.


Filmography


Actor


Media appearances


References


External links


Dave Anthony's official site
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