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Roy Sekoff is the founding editor of ''
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''. He was born and raised in
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. Before helping launch ''The Huffington Post'', he was a writer, producer, and on-air correspondent for Michael Moore’s Emmy-winning ''
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''. Sekoff served as the head writer for the 2000 Shadow Conventions, and as Communications Director for
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’s 2003 gubernatorial campaign. He has also worked as a screenwriter, penning scripts for
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,
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,
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, Caravan, and Sony Pictures. As a freelance journalist, his work has appeared in ''
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'', ''The Times'', ''Elle'', ''Redbook'', and ''Rock Magazine''. His authorial debut, ''Lacks Self-Control: True Stories I Waited Until My Parents Died to Tell,'' releases June 2018. Sekoff is a frequent guest on TV and radio shows, and has appeared on ''The Ed Show'', ''The Joy Behar Show'', ''Larry King Live'', ''The O’Reilly Factor'', ''Entertainment Tonight'', and ''Anderson Cooper/360'', among others. In 2010, he was one of the executive producers of ''Freshmen'', a pilot for ABC created by Greg Malins. Sekoff is a graduate of
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(Class of 1977). In college at the
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, he was voted "Funniest Man on Campus". He starred in a "B" movie Animal-House-type comedy "King Frat" filmed in
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and Coral Gables.


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