Spike Feresten
Spike Feresten worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. He wrote for TV specials like "Late Night With David Letterman: 10th Anniversary" (NBC, 1991-92) and "The Late Show With David Letterman Video Special" (CBS, 1994-95). He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for "Seinfeld" in 1989. In addition to his writing, Feresten also appeared in the Pauly Shore comedy "Jury Duty" (1995). Feresten was nominated for an Outstanding Writing In a Variety or Music Program Primetime Emmy Award for "Late Night With David Letterman" in 1991 as well as for an Outstanding Individual Achievement In Writing In a Variety or Music Program Primetime Emmy Award for "Late Night With David Letterman" in 1992. In the nineties and the early 2000s, Feresten devoted his time to various credits, such as "Mad TV" (Fox, 2003-09), "The Dana Carvey Show" (ABC, 1996) and "Seinfeld: The Chronicle" (NBC, 1997-98). He also worked on "The Michael Richards Show" (NBC, 2000), "JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment" (Warner Bros. Television Network, 2001-04) and "The Seinfeld Story" (NBC, 2004-05). Feresten had a number of different projects under his belt in the early 2000s and the 2010s, including "Talkshow With Spike Feresten" (Fox, 2007-09), the Jerry Seinfeld and Renee Zellweger box office smash "Bee Movie" (2007) and "New Year's Eve Live" (Fox, 2007-08). His credits also expanded to "Mental" (Fox, 2009), "Undateable" (VH1, 2010) and "Car Matchmaker" (Esquire Network, 2014-16). Most recently, Feresten appeared on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" (CBS, 2015-).