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Harris Lee Wittels (April 20, 1984 – February 19, 2015) was an American comedian. He was a writer for ''
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'', a writer and executive producer for '' Parks and Recreation'', and a recurring guest on ''
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'' He coined the word in 2010.


Early life

Wittels was born in
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, US, the son of Ellison Wittels and Maureen ( née Davidson) Wittels. He was raised in Houston, Texas, in the Jewish faith. He celebrated his bar mitzvah at Temple Emanu-El, across the street from
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. His elder sister is writer and anime voice-over actress Stephanie Wittels.Greater Houston Jewish Genealogical Society, ''The Houston Jewish Herald-Voice Index to Vitals and Family Events, 1908-2007''. He described his father as "the funniest dude alive". Wittels attended the
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in Houston. In 2006, he graduated from Emerson College, where he was a member of
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, with a degree in television and video production.


Career

After performing stand-up comedy in Los Angeles, Wittels met
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and became a writer on ''
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'' in 2007. He also wrote for the 2007 and 2008
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. When ''The Sarah Silverman Program'' ended in 2010, Wittels became a staff writer and executive story editor for '' Parks and Recreation'' during the show's second season, then later co-producer during the third season and executive producer during the fourth. His writing credits included the episodes " Media Blitz", " 94 Meetings" and "
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". He also appeared on the show as
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, a dim-witted animal control employee. He wrote for ''
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'' and '' Eastbound and Down''. In 2012, Wittels was cast as a co-star in Sarah Silverman's NBC pilot ''Susan 313'' along with
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and
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, which was not picked up. In 2012, Wittels was hired as a consulting producer for the TV series '' Eastbound & Down'' during its third season. He consulted throughout the season, as well as co-writing two episodes. Wittels was a frequent guest on the
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podcast ''
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'' and was known for the recurring segment "Harris' Foam Corner" (originally titled "Harris' Phone Corner", which debuted on Episode 31 of ''CBB''), during which he read jokes and observations saved on his phone that were deemed to be not good enough for his act. The jokes were typically lambasted by host
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. Also on the Earwolf network, Wittels hosted the ''Analyze Phish'' podcast, where he attempted to convince friends to enjoy the band Phish. He was also part of the popular series of ''CBB'' episodes entitled "Farts and Procreation" along with fellow ''Parks and Recreation'' alumni Adam Scott and
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. The episodes would usually devolve into nonsensical improv sessions. There were four "Farts and Pro" episodes, the final one being recorded very shortly before Harris' death and released days later, posthumously. Wittels was a member of the band Don't Stop or We'll Die, along with comedians
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and Michael Cassady. He was the band's drummer and provided backing vocals. DSOWD performed a number of times on ''Comedy Bang! Bang'' and played Los Angeles venues such as Largo and writer/director Rob Schrab's wedding. Notable songs include "Lisa," "Once in Awhile," and "She Got Titties (In All The Right Places)". In 2010, Wittels coined the phrase "humblebrag" on Twitter. He wrote for Grantland on the subject of notable "humblebrags", the act of boasting about one's life and then downplaying it. The popularity of the feed led to a book, ''Humblebrag: The Art of False Modesty'', published in 2012. Humblebrag was designated the "most useful" word of 2011 by the
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. In August 2013, NBC picked up an untitled Wittels sitcom, about a
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still living with his parents while dealing with his whiz kid younger brother, a multi-millionaire entrepreneur in high school.


Personal life

Wittels was a dedicated fan of the band Phish. His mother Maureen estimated that he saw the band in concert over 300 times in his lifetime, and his contract for ''The Sarah Silverman Program'' was reportedly written to include time off so he could follow the band on tour. According to the first episode of ''Analyze Phish'', Wittels became a fan of Phish while he was in high school, after he and his friends spontaneously decided to see the band's concert on September 25, 1999, at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in
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. Wittels described the show's impact on him in an interview with ''
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'', recalling "I was literally a fan since that night. It was the most amazing concert experience of my life. It wasn't even that great of a show, but even a regular Phish show, especially pre-hiatus, is gonna be better than anything else you see." Wittels often appeared on ''Parks and Recreation'' as the character Harris, who habitually wore Phish t-shirts. ''Analyze Phish'' podcast inspired Phish's lyricist Tom Marshall to start his own podcast about the band, ''Under the Scales'', in 2016. In a November 19, 2014 interview on the podcast '' You Made It Weird'', Wittels openly discussed his personal life and history of drug addiction with host
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. He said he had done drugs recreationally since he was 12. He said his drug usage got "out of hand" because of a breakup with a woman he felt was "perfect" for him in every way, except that she and her family were
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, which he described as a "deal-breaker." He said he began to rely on
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to deal with his stress over the relationship, his work on various television pilots, and writing the ''Humblebrag'' book. "It was easier just to take drugs and do it all. I wrote that entire book on so much drugs," Wittels said. "That's a humblebrag." He said he had gone to rehab for a second time after becoming addicted to heroin, and had just gotten out a month earlier; "Sobriety is still fresh. I haven't figured it all out." Wittels addressed his struggles with addiction on ''Analyze Phish'', citing his second stay in rehab as one of the reasons for the delays in releasing the episode where cohost Scott Aukerman went to Phish's 2013 live show at the Hollywood Bowl. During the episode, which was released nearly a year after the show, Wittels touched on the impact his addiction had on his personal and professional life, as well as the use of recreational drugs as part of his Phish fandom.


Death

On February 19, 2015, Wittels was found dead in his Los Angeles home. It was later confirmed to be due to a
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. On February 18, during his stand-up set at The Meltdown, he had talked about living sober and said he was in "a good place". Following news of his death, Wittels' friends and colleagues—including
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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—paid tribute to him. Ansari wrote on his blog that the two had been planning to move to New York City together in March, and he shared his favorite memory of Wittels during an appearance on '' Conan''. The final episode of ''Parks and Recreation'', " One Last Ride", aired on February 24, five days after Wittels' death. It included a final frame with the message "We love you, Harris." Similarly, a frame, "Dedicated to the Memory of Harris Wittels", appears before the closing credits on the '' Aziz Ansari: Live at Madison Square Garden'' comedy special that was released March 6, 2015, on
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. In the first-season finale of Ansari and
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's show ''
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'', on which Wittels was a writer, an intertitle states "This series is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend. Harris Wittels 1984–2015".


Legacy

Harris' sister, Stephanie Wittels Wachs, used funds her brother left her in his will to set up a multi-discipline performance and communal space for creative people in
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. Called the Rec Room, the 82-seat theater and adjoining bar opened in June 2016 near
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. On April 20, 2017, the first
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-themed "Harris Phest" was held, with comedy, ''Parks and Rec'' sketches, and a Phish cover band to mark what would have been his 33rd birthday. The Harris Phest benefits the Harris Wittels Scholarship Fund, which provides grants to students at his alma mater, Houston's
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.


Publications

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References


External links

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"A Eulogy for Harris"
by sister Stephanie Wittels
The New Normal: Pieces of Grief
about his family's grief following Wittels' death
RIP Harris Wittels. 1984-2015
a tribute written by friend and actor
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