Rob Huebel

Rob Huebel is an American actor that voices the MSNBC Anchorman and the narrator in the mini-movie Orientation Day.

Career
He first began improvising when he was 27 by taking classes at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York. Huebel's early work was as a sketch actor on shows such as Late Night with Conan O'Brien. He was nominated for an Emmy award for his work as a producer for Michael Moore's Bravo series The Awful Truth.

Huebel was a panelist on the VH1 series Best Week Ever, part of the NetZero "Candidate Zero" campaign during the 2004 election, and known for the "Inconsiderate Cell Phone Man" character, shown at movie theatres before showtime. Huebel continues to regularly perform at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles.

He currently co-hosts the live sketch show "Crash Test" with Paul Scheer twice a month, as well as hosting "The Shit Show", in which he gathers comedians, friends and other well-known performers to present the worst scenes in films, television and commercials that they have ever done. Huebel most recently appeared in the films include The Other Guys, Life as We Know It, Despicable Me, and The Descendants.