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Sean Clements

Sean Clements (born August 4, 1981) is an American comedian, writer, actor, television producer, and podcast host, best known for his contributions to the series and for co-hosting the popular comedy podcast with . Born in , Clements grew up in the state and began his career in comedy by studying improvisational theater at the (UCB) in 2004, later performing with UCB Harold teams in starting in 2006. He rose to prominence in television as a writer and producer on (2011–2017), where he contributed to multiple seasons of the series centered on slacker office workers. His other notable writing credits include the Fox sitcom The Grinder (2015–2016), the animated series (2011), and the AMC dark comedy (2021), for which he served as a consulting producer. Clements has also acted in small roles, such as an usher in an episode of HBO's (2000) and appearances in . In podcasting, Clements has built a significant following through , a satirical show launched on the network in 2013, where he and portray clueless Hollywood insiders; the podcast has spawned spin-offs like Hollywood Handbook Pro Version and Hollywood Masterclass. He has made guest appearances on other comedy podcasts, including Comedy Bang! Bang! and . Additionally, Clements served as a on the horror-comedy series (2015–2018) and the short-lived Fox sitcom Ghosted (2017). More recently, in 2025, he joined the writers' room for the third season of Apple TV+'s as a co-executive . Clements is married to actress Grace Kallis, and the couple has one child. His work often draws on his improvisational background, blending absurd humor with .

Early life and education

Upbringing in

Sean Clements was born on August 4, 1981, in . He grew up in the town, attending Cheshire High School, where he graduated in 2000. Details about Clements' family background are limited in public records, though his paternal grandfather was James Crawford Clements, born in , , to John Clements and Lulu Brown. Clements has described his parents as a father and a nurse mother, shaping a working-class upbringing in . During high school, Clements developed early interests in theater and competitive , participating in school productions and playing at a high level on the tennis team. After graduation, he briefly attended in , before returning to .

Entry into comedy

After growing up in , Clements relocated to to immerse himself in the improvisational comedy scene. He began studying and performing at the (UCB) in 2004, taking classes and quickly transitioning from student to active participant. In early 2006, Clements joined the original lineup of the indie improv team Big Tobacco, formed in March of that year, and performed in their debut show on at Under St. Marks theater. The team, known for its energetic long-form sets, also won the Indie Cagematch Tournament later that summer, providing Clements with his initial exposure to competitive improv formats. He participated in Project Improviser, UCB's internet-based improv reality competition that premiered in 2006, reaching the finals and gaining recognition among peers. By September 2006, Clements earned a spot on the UCB house team , debuting at the UCB Theatre on West 26th Street, where he performed long-form sets alongside ensemble members including Chelsea Clarke and Tricia McAlpin. This marked his first regular appearances on UCB's flagship Night programming, a key platform for emerging improvisers. Over the following years, he continued building stage experience through consistent shows at the UCB Theatre, collaborating on and pieces that honed his comedic voice.

Career

Improvisational work

Clements completed his initial training at the (UCB) in in 2004 and began performing with UCB Harold teams there starting in 2006. He performed on teams from 2006 to 2009, including as a member of the Harold team Bangs, with whom he did a 2008 Harold set alongside guest at the UCB Theatre in . He was also a /performer on the Maude team Stone Cold Fox, focusing on character-driven sketch-improv hybrids, and a finalist in the 2010 Project Improviser competition. As an original member of the indie team Big Tobacco, he explored experimental formats outside structured long-form shows. He co-created the couples skate format Couples Skate, which pairs improvisers for duo scenes. Clements relocated to around 2009, where he joined the improv group Shitty Jobs, a rotating ensemble that performs audience-suggested scenarios based on past employment experiences, holding regular Sunday slots at UCB Franklin. This ongoing commitment to live performance has included appearances in high-profile one-off events. In , Clements continued performing at the UCB Theatre, participating in weekly shows that became staples of the venue's programming. These ensembles highlight his versatility in group dynamics and scene construction. Clements' improvisational work serves as a foundational element for his broader career in writing and acting, building directly on his high school theater experiences in , where he first engaged with performance through school productions and later connected with UCB co-founder via tennis. This early exposure to collaborative storytelling evolved into professional improv techniques that inform his scripted contributions, emphasizing quick character development and narrative adaptability.

Television writing and production

Clements began his television writing career in 2011, contributing as a on the animated series , where he helped develop scripts for the broadcast. That same year, he joined the writing team for on , co-writing multiple episodes alongside frequent collaborator , including "" and "Fourth and Inches" across seasons 3 through 5, which aired from 2011 to 2015. Their partnership on the show emphasized the series' signature absurd humor centered on slacker office life. In 2015, Clements expanded into producing with Ash vs. Evil Dead on Starz, serving as a producer for 10 episodes of the first season (2015) while also writing key installments. He penned the Season 1 episode "Books from Beyond," which advanced the horror-comedy plot involving Ash Williams' battle against Deadites, and co-wrote Season 2's "Fire in the Hole" with Dierkes and Ivan Raimi, focusing on explosive action sequences. These contributions helped maintain the series' blend of gore and wit, drawing from the Evil Dead franchise roots. Clements continued writing for sitcoms, including three episodes of The Grinder on Fox in 2015–2016, where he crafted stories around a former actor navigating real law practice, and also took on a supervising producer role for the series. He was co-executive producer on the Fox sitcoms Making History (2017) and Ghosted (2017). By 2021, he wrote for AMC's Kevin Can F**k Himself, contributing to its meta-narrative structure that shifted between sitcom and drama formats to explore gender dynamics in marriage, across both seasons. Additionally, Clements made acting appearances in television, notably as an usher in the 2017 episode "Running with the Bulls" of HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm. In a recent development announced in March 2025, Clements was brought on as co-executive producer for Season 3 of Apple TV+'s Severance, joining a revamped writers' room under showrunners Andrew Gurland and others to further the show's dystopian thriller elements.

Podcasting

Hollywood Handbook

Hollywood Handbook is a comedy podcast co-hosted by Sean Clements and Hayes Davenport, launched on October 8, 2013, as part of the Earwolf network. The show ran on Earwolf from 2013 to 2020 before transitioning to independent production and later joining the Headgum network in May 2023. It originated as a quasi-spinoff of the hosts' earlier podcast, The Reality SHOW Show, evolving into a satirical take on Hollywood insider conversations. The podcast's format parodies entertainment industry talk shows, with Clements and portraying themselves as "The Boys," self-aggrandizing A-listers dispensing showbiz advice alongside celebrity guests. Episodes feature improv-based interviews that blend absurdity and , often taunting guests about their careers while feigning insider status, as seen in appearances by high-profile actors like , , and . Recurring elements include segments such as "Teaser Freezer," where the hosts riff on movie trailers, and improv bits like the "Parking Lot Scott" routine, which mocks mundane logistics through exaggerated scenarios. Frequent guests like have appeared multiple times, contributing to the show's emphasis on long-form comedic interplay. Over its run, has evolved from scripted Hollywood résumés to more spontaneous, jealousy-fueled riffs on other podcasts, adapting to the Zoom era with PR consultant-style episodes. The series expanded to live performances, including events at the Dynasty Typewriter in in 2024, such as the June 14 show with The Doughboys and the October 4 installment featuring Dropout cast members. Following its departure, the podcast incorporated Patreon-exclusive bonus content, including video episodes and spin-offs like Hollywood Handbook: The Pro Version, which extends the satirical format with additional improv games and listener interactions. This shift has sustained its niche cultural impact, praised for its "impossible-to-explain" alienating humor that has influenced improv podcasting communities.

Other podcasts

In addition to the main series, Clements co-hosts Hollywood Handbook: The Pro Version, a launched in 2018 that features extended improvisational segments, behind-the-scenes discussions, and unscripted interactions between Clements and co-host . Available initially on Stitcher Premium and later through and , the podcast emphasizes raw, unfiltered comedy without the constraints of guest appearances, often exploring personal anecdotes and spontaneous character work. Clements also co-hosts Hollywood Masterclass (launched September 2017 on Premium), a satirical series where he portrays an eccentric guru mentoring a baffled student played by Ben Rodgers; episodes feature absurd "lessons" and guest comedians, later distributed via . Clements co-hosts The Flagrant Ones, a podcast started in October 2018 with and , which satirizes sports commentary, pop culture, and celebrity interviews through parody theme songs and exaggerated banter. The show launched as a Patreon-exclusive production, allowing for more experimental formats like video episodes and live recordings focused on absurd takes on events such as NBA seasons or film critiques. Beyond his primary projects, Clements has made notable guest appearances on other productions, including multiple episodes of Comedy Bang! Bang!, where he contributed to improvisational sketches and character-driven humor alongside host and various comedians. These contributions often highlight his quick-witted style in ensemble improv settings. In 2020, amid the network transition from , Clements and participated in a AMA to engage fans on the future of their podcasts, announcing the move to for greater creative control. By 2023, and related shows had joined the network, expanding distribution while maintaining their independent production ethos.

Personal life

Family

Sean Clements is married to actress and writer Grace Kallis. The couple wed on September 26, 2015, at the , following their meeting after a comedy performance. Clements and Kallis have one son together. The family maintains a low public profile, with limited details shared about their personal life beyond basic biographical information.

Sobriety journey

Sean Clements has publicly shared his struggles with to and drugs, describing a period marked by intense personal turmoil. In a episode of the The Need to Fail, he opened up about his battle, including several rock bottom moments that highlighted the destructive impact of his substance use on his life and relationships. Clements achieved at the age of 23 in 2004, a decision he credits to the influence of 12-step meetings, which he initially approached with skepticism due to their earnest tone but ultimately found transformative. He has reflected on this early as a pivotal shift, noting in a 2021 Men's Health interview that without it, he might not have pursued his creative ambitions in and writing. As part of his recovery, Clements made challenging amends, including an uncomfortable conversation with a former employer at a dry cleaners, as detailed in a 2025 episode of The Small Bow Podcast. These experiences contributed to his long-term sobriety, which he marked at 14 years in 2018. Sobriety has profoundly shaped Clements' personal growth, allowing him to move beyond cynicism and engage more fully with life, as he explained in the piece: "What I found was that you can experience a lot more of life if you're not constantly sneering at everything." This perspective has also influenced his approach to , enhancing his appreciation for and in humor without diminishing his sharp wit.

Credits

Writing credits

Sean Clements began his television writing career as a staff writer on the animated series Allen Gregory in 2011, contributing to all seven episodes of the Fox show created by Jonah Hill. His role involved developing scripts for the unconventional family comedy, marking one of his early forays into network television writing. From 2011 to 2015, Clements served as a staff writer on Workaholics, the Comedy Central sitcom starring Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, and Anders Holm. He co-wrote multiple episodes, including "High Art" (Season 4, Episode 2), "Fourth and Inches" (Season 4, Episode 6), "Miss BS" (Season 4, Episode 12), "Dorm Daze" (Season 5, Episode 1), and "Wedding Thrashers" (Season 5, Episode 9), contributing to the series' signature absurd humor centered on slacker telemarketers. Over the run, he is credited on approximately 20 episodes, helping shape the show's escalating comedic scenarios. In 2015, Clements wrote for Ash vs Evil Dead, the Starz horror-comedy revival of the Evil Dead franchise. He penned the Season 1 premiere "Books from Beyond" (Episode 1), which introduces Ash Williams battling Deadites after rediscovering the Necronomicon, and co-wrote Season 2's "Fire in the Hole" (Episode 7) with Dominic Dierkes, featuring intense action sequences and character development amid demonic threats. These episodes helped establish the series' blend of gore, humor, and nostalgia. Clements contributed as a on The Grinder in 2015–2016, the Fox legal starring . He is credited on three episodes, including collaborative script work that amplified the show's take on and in a mock legal setting. In 2021, Clements provided writing contributions to , the dark - created by Valerie Armstrong. As part of the writers' room, he helped craft the series' innovative structure alternating between multi-camera and single-camera realism, focusing on the subversive portrayal of a sitcom wife's inner life; the room ran for 12 weeks to produce eight hour-long episodes.

Producing credits

Sean Clements has held various production roles in television, often serving in executive and supervisory capacities on comedy and genre series. His contributions as a typically involve overseeing creative development and episode , particularly in later seasons of long-running shows. On (2015–2016), Clements served as a for 10 episodes across multiple seasons, contributing to the horror-comedy series' during its run on . Clements was involved in the production of Kevin Can F**k Himself (2021–2022), where he acted as co-executive producer for several episodes of the dark comedy, helping guide the show's innovative blend of and single-camera formats. In 2025, Clements joined season 3 on Apple TV+ as co-executive producer, part of a restructured and aimed at advancing the sci-fi thriller's narrative under new showrunners. For (2011–2015), Clements earned consulting producer credits for 13 episodes in 2014, transitioning to co-producer in later seasons, where he provided oversight on the series' episodic content and production logistics. Clements served as co-executive producer on the short-lived sitcom Ghosted (2017–2018), contributing to 9 episodes of the supernatural workplace comedy starring and Craig Robinson.

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