- Season 2
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S2 • E1
Open Dorf Policy
Larry, Rachel and Hugh try to bounce back after the "Mr. First Lady" fiasco, Rachel makes an impression on Michael and Ethan's new neighbor, and Larry sells a TV show.03/29/2018 - 22:35Sign in to Watch
S2 • E2
Swimmin Pools, TV Stars
Rachel and Hugh write the script for "Open Dorf Policy," Melissa appoints herself to direct the pilot, Hugh learns of Larry's deal, and Larry adjusts to living with his in-laws.03/29/2018 - 21:42Sign in to Watch
S2 • E3
Page One Rewrite
Larry rewrites the pilot without Rachel and Hugh's consent, Rachel goes on a date with Mark-Paul Gosselaar, and Hugh and Pat spot Larry's wife Jen on a date with another man.04/05/2018 - 23:17Sign in to Watch
S2 • E4
Driven Insane
Melissa requests a new script the day before a table read, so Larry, Rachel, Hugh and showrunner Dave try to finish the draft while taking care of Rachel's sick daughter Lois.04/12/2018 - 22:03Sign in to Watch
S2 • E5
Double Fault
Rachel and Hugh ask Blaine Kaine to help them break unfortunate news to Larry, Jen kicks Larry out, and Mark-Paul, Sam, Rachel and Hugh go on a tennis double date.04/19/2018 - 22:56Sign in to Watch
S2 • E6
Kristen's Wiig
Rachel and Larry try to persuade Kristen Wiig to play Jen in the pilot for "Open Dorf Policy," and Jen's father encourages Larry to fight harder for his marriage.04/26/2018 - 20:55Sign in to Watch
S2 • E7
Sex, Drugs and Melissa McCarthy
As rehearsals for "Open Dorf Policy" begin, Melissa sounds off on how to make the show better, and Jen is upset to learn Rachael Harris is playing her.05/03/2018 - 20:50Sign in to Watch
S2 • E8
Tape Night
It's tape night for the newly revamped "Open Dorf Policy," and Larry’s scheme to get out of giving the cast and crew gifts backfires.05/10/2018 - 19:45Sign in to Watch
S2 • E9
Rob in the Hood
CBS wants to make big changes to "Open Dorf Policy," and Mark-Paul Gosselaar asks Rachel to move in with him.05/17/2018 - 22:40Sign in to Watch
S2 • E10
Alone Star State
Hugh joins Larry in Austin to teach an unauthorized “Groundlings-style” workshop, and Rachel joins Mark-Paul Gosselaar at the Independent Spirit Awards.05/24/2018
Cast
Hugh Davidson
Hugh Davidson executive produces, writes and stars "Nobodies," which he co-created with his fellow Groundlings alums, Rachel Ramras and Larry Dorf ("Mike Tyson Mysteries"). The series is inspired by the real lives of Davidson, Ramras and Dorf, who watched as their friends from The Groundlings went on to star in blockbuster comedies and even win Oscars, while they were waiting for their one big break. Davidson, Ramras and Dorf partnered with their real-life friends, Emmy® winner Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone, who executive produce "Nobodies" through their production company, On the Day. Michael McDonald ("MADtv") serves as executive producer, director and showrunner.
Davidson is also a producer and writer for the hit animated series "Mike Tyson Mysteries," which is on Adult Swim. Previously, he produced and wrote "The Looney Tunes Show" for Cartoon Network, and he was (and occasionally still is) a writer and voice actor for the popular Adult Swim series "Robot Chicken." Davidson was a main company member of The Groundlings Theatre.
Davidson is also a producer and writer for the hit animated series "Mike Tyson Mysteries," which is on Adult Swim. Previously, he produced and wrote "The Looney Tunes Show" for Cartoon Network, and he was (and occasionally still is) a writer and voice actor for the popular Adult Swim series "Robot Chicken." Davidson was a main company member of The Groundlings Theatre.
Larry Dorf
Larry Dorf executive produces, writes and stars in "Nobodies," which he co-created with his fellow Groundlings alums, Rachel Ramras and Hugh Davidson ("Mike Tyson Mysteries"). The series is inspired by the real lives of Dorf, Ramras and Davidson, who watched as their friends from The Groundlings went on to star in blockbuster comedies and even win Oscars, while they were waiting for their one big break. Dorf, Ramras and Davidson have partnered with their real-life friends, Emmy® winner Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone, who executive produce "Nobodies" through their production company On the Day. Michael McDonald ("MADtv") serves as executive producer, director and showrunner.
Prior to "Nobodies," Dorf was best known for his work on the animated series "Mike Tyson Mysteries" and "The Looney Tunes Show," which he also worked on with Davidson and Ramras. His acting credits include Security Guard Kenny in "The Boss," as well as guest starring roles on "Grace and Frankie," "Bones" and "Weeds."
Dorf was a main company member of The Groundlings Theatre from 2003 to 2010. It was there that he met fellow Groundlings McCarthy, Falcone, Ramras, Davidson and McDonald. During his tenure, he also taught improv classes through The Groundlings School, where he met his wife in 2006; he was her teacher. Dorf retired from the main company in 2010 after the birth of his first child, Charlie, as he was too tired to stay up late doing shows anymore.
Rachel Ramras
Rachel Ramras executive produces, writes and stars in "Nobodies," which she co-created with her fellow Groundlings alums Hugh Davidson and Larry Dorf ("Mike Tyson Mysteries"). The series is inspired by the real lives of Ramras, Davidson and Dorf, who watched as their friends from The Groundlings went on to star in blockbuster comedies and even win Oscars, while they were waiting for their one big break. Ramras, Davidson and Dorf have partnered with their real-life friends Emmy® winner Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone, who executive produce "Nobodies" through their production company On the Day. Michael McDonald ("MADtv") serves as executive producer, director and showrunner.
Ramras has written for "Mike Tyson Mysteries" on Adult Swim, for which she also voices Mike Tyson's daughter Yung Hee. In addition to co-writing "The Looney Tunes" direct-to-video film "Rabbit's Run" for Warner Bros. Animation and voicing Lola Bunny, she was a producer on the hit Cartoon Network animated series "The Looney Tunes Show." Ramras was also a writer on "Frank TV" and "Cedric the Entertainer Presents." She was a main company member of The Groundlings Theatre.