Aaron Shure

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Aaron Shure (* before 1988 in Colorado ) is an American TV - author , producer and Emmy award winner.

Live and act

Shure attended Colorado College in Colorado Springs , graduating in 1988. He gained experience in show business in a variety of jobs including karaoke host, street performer, stand-up comedian , radio commentator, and circus clown. On the Late Show with David Letterman , he snapped a mousetrap on his tongue in the show section "Stupid Human Tricks". He made his first theater experiences in improvisational theater at the SAK Comedy Lab in Orlando .

Shure was executive producer and writer of Everybody Loves Raymond , for which he won an Emmy Award. He was a consulting producer and writer for the sitcoms Lucky Louie and The New Adventures of Old Christine . He is currently co-executive producer and writer for The Office on NBC , for which he has received two Writers Guild of America Awards.

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