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Michael Ian Black (born Michael Ian Schwartz; August 12, 1971) is an American actor, writer, and comedian. He has starred in several TV comedy series, including The State, Viva Variety, Stella, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, Michael & Michael Have Issues, and Another Period. In the late 1990s to early 2000s, he was the puppeteer and voice actor for the Pets.com sock puppet dog, and played a supporting character on the TV series Ed. Since 2008 he has written a number of books, including several for children. Early life Black was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Jill and Robert Schwartz, a store owner and an executive, respectively. His family is Jewish. He grew up in Hillsborough Township, New Jersey, where he attended Hillsborough High School. His parents divorced when he was three years old; his mother, Jill, later came out as a lesbian. Black's father died at age 39 due to a head injury apparently suffered in an assault and allergic reaction during subsequent surgery. His birth name, Schwartz, is derived from the German word schwarz, which means black. He changed his name to Michael Ian Black to avoid confusion with the actor Mike Schwartz. Black briefly attended New York University, but dropped out to portray Raphael in the promotional campaign for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles concert tour. Career 1991–2010 Black began his career as a member of the comedy group The State and was featured on the television show of the same name on MTV. He continued working with members of that group on the show Viva Variety in the role of "Johnny Bluejeans", and in the film Wet Hot American Summer, directed by frequent collaborator David Wain. Black also appeared on VH1's I Love the... series, his comedy troupe Stella, and in various TV series and films. From 1998 to 2000, he was the puppeteer and voice actor for the Pets.com sock puppet, was featured in commercials for Sierra Mist, hosted the first season of NBC's hidden-camera show Spy TV (Miss USA 1996, Ali Landry, replaced him for the second season), made several appearances in the film Big Helium Dog, and had a supporting role on the NBC dramedy Ed, later becoming the mascot for BarNone. He would later describe his experience as the sock puppet as "painful but fun". His dry, sarcastically irreverent commentary on pop culture artifacts on VH1's I Love the '70s/'80s/'90s/New Millennium series added to his and the shows' popularity. Black stated several times on the show that he felt as if he was "doomed to an eternity" of doing the I Love the... series. He also made fun of himself for being a Jewish-American and sarcastically enforcing Jewish stereotypes. Black is a poker enthusiast and appeared in five episodes of Celebrity Poker Showdown beginning in 2003, playing for the Endeavor House charity. In 2004 and 2006 he played for the charity MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger. In 2006, he came in third (receiving $100,000 for his charity). Black was praised for his humor and his skilled poker play by Dave Foley, host of Celebrity Poker Showdown, and by poker experts Phil Gordon and Phil Hellmuth. In the latter part of 2004, he acted as guest host of CBS's The Late Late Show while auditioning for the permanent hosting role. He was a finalist for the position, but the job eventually went to Craig Ferguson. He is also an occasional contributor to the online edition of McSweeney's, where he writes a column titled "Michael Ian Black Is a Very Famous Celebrity". Black, along with fellow State members Michael Showalter and David Wain, co-starred in and cowrote the Comedy Central series Stella, a television adaptation of their popular stage show. The ten-episode first season debuted in June 2005 and was not renewed for a second season. Black wrote the screenplays for two feature film comedies —Wedding Daze (2006) and Run, Fat Boy, Run (2007, co-written with leading actor Simon Pegg). Black also directed Wedding Daze which stars Jason Biggs, Joe Pantoliano, and Isla Fisher. Black also has some minor screen credits. He appeared twice on the Adult Swim show Tom Goes to the Mayor, was a guest voice on Seth Green's stop-motion show Robot Chicken, and later did a bit for Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!. He appeared on the Comedy Central shows Crank Yankers and Reno 911!. He had a cameo in David Wain's 2007 film The Ten as a prison guard. In September 2007, he released his first stand-up comedy album, I Am a Wonderful Man. In addition, he starred on the TV series Reaper as a gay demon trying to destroy the devil through acts of kindness. In 2008, Black published a book titled My Custom Van ... And 50 Other Mind-Blowing Essays That Will Blow Your Mind All Over Your Face. Also in 2008, he hosted Reality Bites Back, a scripted reality show on Comedy Central. Black then developed another show for Comedy Central, Michael Ian Black Doesn't Understand. The concept was later retooled as Michael & Michael Have Issues; a pilot episode, featuring Michael Showalter, was shot in August 2008. Comedy Central confirmed in February 2009 that a seven-episode run of the show would air in July. His first children's book, Chicken Cheeks, was published by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing on January 6, 2009. The book is illustrated by Kevin Hawkes. In a starred review, Kirkus called the book "a perfect collaboration of text and illustration." An alternative review was aired on the Michael Showalter Showalter. Black appeared in several Sierra Mist and Klondike commercials, as well as an eBay commercial with Showalter. On February 21, 2009, Black instigated a "Celeb-Feud" — or as he called it, the "World's First Twitter War" — with LeVar Burton to see if he could muster more Twitter followers than Burton. Black dubbed the feud "LeWar." 2010–present In 2010 Black started the podcast Mike and Tom Eat Snacks with his former Ed castmate Tom Cavanagh. Black and Meghan McCain cowrote the book America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom in June 2012. The two took a road trip across America during the summer of 2011, documenting how Americans were living. In 2012, he starred as the host Bill Tundle in the web series Burning Love, a spoof of the TV series The Bachelor and The Bachelorette. He also co-hosted G4 TV with Candace Bailey that year. He has occasionally appeared as a guest on Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld. He stars in Adult Swim's late night infomercial parody, You're Whole, as Randall Tyree Mandersohn. After a guest appearance in the pilot, it was announced in 2013 that Black would join the FOX comedy Us & Them in a regular role. In 2013, he and Michael Showalter launched the podcast Topics. Alongside Jason Ritter, Alexis Bledel, and Kerri Kenney-Silver, Black appeared in the unaired 2013 Fox sitcom Us & Them, a 13-episode US adaptation of the hit UK sitcom Gavin & Stacey, which was canceled while the seventh episode was in production. Fox decided to not air any of the episodes. Black played the role of B.... Discover the Ian Black popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ian Black books.

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  • Thunder Bay synopsis, comments

    Thunder Bay

    Douglas Skelton

    Stoirm Island’s secrets are worth killing for in this immersive, unrelenting thriller for readers of All the Missing Girls and Neon Prey"this crime novel has it all" (Pub...

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    The Rolling Stones All the Songs

    Philippe Margotin & Jean-Michel Guesdon

    Comprehensive visual history of the "World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band" as told through the recording of their monumental catalog, including 29 studio and 24 compilation albums...

  • The Outcasts of Time synopsis, comments

    The Outcasts of Time

    Ian Mortimer

    December 1348. What if you had just six days to save your soul? With the country in the grip of the Black Death, brothers John and William fear that they will shortly die and suffe...

  • Echo of the Dead synopsis, comments

    Echo of the Dead

    Alex Gray

    THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING SERIES Don't miss the latest from Alex Gray. Book 20 in the Lorimer series, QUESTIONS FOR A DEAD MAN, is out now and Book 21, OUT OF DARKNESS, is avai...

  • The Companions synopsis, comments

    The Companions

    Katie M. Flynn

    Station Eleven meets Never Let Me Go in this “suspenseful, introspective debut” (Kirkus Reviews) set in an unsettling near future where the dead can be uploaded to machines and kep...

  • Ten Thousand Apologies synopsis, comments

    Ten Thousand Apologies

    Adelle Stripe & Lias Saoudi

    From the mountains of Algeria to the squats of South London via sectarian Northern Ireland, Ten Thousand Apologies is the sordid and thrilling story of the country's most notorious...

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    Random

    Craig Robertson

    'Robertson is doing for Glasgow what Rankin did for Edinburgh' Mirror Glasgow is being terrorised by a serial killer the media have nicknamed The Cutter. The murders have left the ...

  • Noodle and the No Bones Day synopsis, comments

    Noodle and the No Bones Day

    Jonathan Graziano

    An instant #1 New York Times bestseller!From the creator of the viral “Bones or No Bones” TikTok videos comes a sweet and entertaining picture book following Noodle the pug and his...

  • The Machine synopsis, comments

    The Machine

    James Smythe

    Shortlisted for the Arthur C Clarke Award 2014, this is a Frankenstein tale for our time from one of the UK’s brightest new literary talents.Vic returned from war tormented by his ...

  • Black Dogs synopsis, comments

    Black Dogs

    Ian McEwan

    Set in late 1980s Europe at the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall, this novel is the intimate story of the crumbling of a marriage, as witnessed by an outsiderfrom the Booker Pri...

  • The Black Tulip synopsis, comments

    The Black Tulip

    Alexandre Dumas & Robin Buss

    Set at the height of the "tulipomania" that gripped Holland in 17th century, this is the story of Cornelius van Baerle, a humble grower whose sole desire is to grow the perfect spe...

  • Ian McEwan synopsis, comments

    Ian McEwan

    Jonathan Noakes & Margaret Reynolds

    In Vintage Living Texts teachers and students will find the essential guide to the works of Ian McEwan. This guide will deal with his themes, genre and narrative technique, and a c...

  • The Murder List synopsis, comments

    The Murder List

    T.F. Muir

    'Gripping and grisly, with plenty of twists and turns that race along with black humour.' Craig RobertsonSt. Andrews, Scotland: When an elderly woman's naked body is found in her h...

  • Dead Catch synopsis, comments

    Dead Catch

    T.F. Muir

    When Joe Christie's fishing boat is swept onto Tentsmuir beach during a fierce storm, a man's mutilated body is found in the hold. DCI Andy Gilchrist of St Andrews CID is called in...

  • The Last Refuge synopsis, comments

    The Last Refuge

    Craig Robertson

    FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF RANDOM AND MURDERABILIA John Callum is fleeing his past, but has run straight into danger. When John Callum arrives on the wild and desolate Faroe I...

  • Cold Grave synopsis, comments

    Cold Grave

    Craig Robertson

    'Robertson is doing for Glasgow what Rankin did for Edinburgh' Mirror1993. Scotland is in the grip of an icecold winter and the Lake of Menteith is frozen over. A young man and wom...

  • And Yet... synopsis, comments

    And Yet...

    Christopher Hitchens

    The seminal, uncollected essayslauded as “dazzling” (The New York Times Book Review)by the late Christopher Hitchens, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller God Is Not Great, s...

  • Waiting for the Punch synopsis, comments

    Waiting for the Punch

    Marc Maron

    "Public figures as you rarely if ever hear them: strikingly personal, surprisingly open, and profoundly emotional." Entertainment Weekly"I’m British, so I’m medically dead inside, ...

  • Red Snow synopsis, comments

    Red Snow

    Will Dean

    Longlisted for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award, 2020Red Snow is the eagerly awaited followup to Dark Pines, selected for ITV's Zoe Ball Book ClubTWO BODIES...

  • The Four Symbols synopsis, comments

    The Four Symbols

    Giacometti & Ravenne

    From multimillion copy bestselling authors Giacometti & Ravenne comes a Nazi spy thriller for fans of Dan Brown, Steve Berry and Wilbur Smith"I couldn't put it down ... the aut...

  • Deceive Me synopsis, comments

    Deceive Me

    Karen Cole

    YOUR DAUGHTER IS MISSING. HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO TO FIND HER?'The ending was nothing short of brilliant!' Amazon reviewer'An ending that left me gasping' Amazon reviewer'An explosive...

  • Snapshot synopsis, comments

    Snapshot

    Craig Robertson

    A taut and gripping thriller from the CWA New Blood Dagger shortlisted author of Random. A series of highprofile shootings by a lone sniper leaves Glasgow terrorised and police pho...

  • Dead Find synopsis, comments

    Dead Find

    T.F. Muir

    St. Andrews, Scotland: Renovation works on the famous Old Course golf course uncovers the remains of a body in a shallow grave two bullet holes in the skull. DNA confirms the vict...

  • Rising Sun Victorious synopsis, comments

    Rising Sun Victorious

    Peter G. Tsouras

    In war, victory can be held hostage to seemingly insignificant incidents–chance events, opportunities seized or cast aside–that can derail the most brilliant military strategies an...

  • The Blood Is Still synopsis, comments

    The Blood Is Still

    Douglas Skelton

    A riveting, immersive thriller from the author of Thunder Bay"If you don't know Skelton, now's the time" (Ian Rankin). When a man in eighteenthcentury Highland dress is f...

  • Three Tales synopsis, comments

    Three Tales

    Gustave Flaubert & Roger Whitehouse

    First published in 1877, these three stories are dominated by questions of doubt, love, loneliness and religious experience, and together form a triumphant conclusion to Flaubert's...

  • Billionaire Ian synopsis, comments

    Billionaire Ian

    Josie Snow

    Ian was humiliated in high school to the point where he's still holding a grudge about it. So when the woman who tortured him shows back up, he figures revenge served cold is a goo...

  • Clough The Autobiography synopsis, comments

    Clough The Autobiography

    Brian Clough

    For the last three decades Brian Clough has been the most charismatic manager in football. Funny, outrageous, sentimental, he stands out sharply from the bland men in suits. Though...

  • Eating Salad Drunk synopsis, comments

    Eating Salad Drunk

    Gabe Henry

    “I’m huge on Twitter.”An ancient proverb that meansLonely in real life.JOEL KIM BOOSTERVulture's Best Comedy Books of 2022Jokes and haikus have a common goal: to pack the greatest ...

  • A Nietzsche Reader synopsis, comments

    A Nietzsche Reader

    Friedrich Nietzsche & R. J. Hollingdale

    The literary career of Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900) spanned less than twenty years, but no area of intellectual inquiry was left untouched by his iconoclastic genius. The philoso...

  • Dead Still synopsis, comments

    Dead Still

    T.F. Muir

    St. Andrews, Scotland: When a man's preserved body is discovered in a whisky ageing cask in the local Gleneden Distillery, DCI Andy Gilchrist and his partner, DS Jessie Janes, are ...

  • A Loyal Spy synopsis, comments

    A Loyal Spy

    Simon Conway

    Winner of the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award, a Contemporary Spy Thriller for Fans of Brad Thor and John Le Carré. The last time Jonah saw Nor edDin, he was lying facedown in a poo...

  • In Place of Death synopsis, comments

    In Place of Death

    Craig Robertson

    FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF RANDOM AND MURDERABILIA, a tense and gripping crime novel set in the dark underbelly of Glasgow. A young man enters the culverted remains of an ...

  • Foe synopsis, comments

    Foe

    Iain Reid

    Now a major motion picture starring Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal A taut, psychological thriller from Iain Reid, “one of the most talented purveyors of weird, dark narratives in co...

  • The Black Ascot synopsis, comments

    The Black Ascot

    Charles Todd

    Scotland Yard’s Ian Rutledge seeks a killer who has eluded Scotland Yard for years in this next installment of the acclaimed New York Times bestselling series.An astonishing tip fr...

  • Watch Him Die synopsis, comments

    Watch Him Die

    Craig Robertson

    NOMINATED FOR THE McILVANNEY PRIZE 2020 FOR SCOTTISH CRIME BOOK OF THE YEAR 'Truly difficult to put down’ Daily Mail  'Highconcept plot keeps the 'tecs and the ...

  • More Than You Can Say synopsis, comments

    More Than You Can Say

    Paul Torday

    The bestselling author of SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN returns with a Buchanesque thriller.'Torday has an extraordinary gift for making apparent "normality" look sinister and strang...

  • Sir Francis Drake synopsis, comments

    Sir Francis Drake

    Dr John Sugden

    How well do you know the life of one of Britain’s great maritime heroes? Discover the truth behind a man who remains a legendary figure of history more than four hundred years afte...

  • Balcony Over Jerusalem synopsis, comments

    Balcony Over Jerusalem

    John Lyons

    An intimate account of the IsraelPalestine conflict and beyond, from one of Australia's most experienced foreign correspondents. Now updated with a foreword by Stan Grant and a new...