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Hal Lublin
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Hal Lublin is an American actor, improv performer, and voice-over artist best known for his work on the Thrilling Adventure Hour and Welcome to Night Vale.
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Originally from Philadelphia, Lublin was a fan of animation and comic books as a child.[1][2][3] He graduated from Syracuse University in 1999. In 2000, he moved to Los Angeles and subsequently developed asthma due to the climate.[2][4] Lublin's first voice acting job was an unpaid role for the Haunted Mansion's Club 33.[4]

Lublin has studied improvisational comedy with The Groundlings, The Second City, and iO West.[5] At his Second City Graduation, he was invited to do voice work for the anime for Read or Die, leading to additional voice work.[2][4] He does voice work, including animation, commercials, and video games. He voiced a lead character in the animated series Slammo & Sloshie. Since 2006, Lublin has been featured in a video series for Symantec as Hal, The IT Admin.[6]
Lublin co-creates UN-imations with Len Peralta, which are improvised pieces of art in which Lublin provides a voice and Peralta must create a drawing from scratch based upon that voice.[7] It was announced in September 2015 that Lublin would be appearing in season six of The Venture Bros.[8] He voiced the characters Wide Wale and Manolo.[2] He is a frequent guest on EW Radio's L.A. Daily on Sirius XM.[9]
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Lublin has been a WorkJuice player on the Thrilling Adventure Hour starting in 2005, when it started as a stage show at M Bar in Los Angeles, through the end of its formal run in 2015.[10] His roles included the announcer for the segment Beyond Belief, Gummy to Craig Cackowski's Banjo in Mooonshine Holler,[11] Phillip Fathom, and numerous other recurring characters. Through the Thrilling Adventure Hour, Lublin met Jackson Publick, which led to his role on The Venture Bros.[2]
In October 2013 Lublin joined the popular podcast Welcome to Night Vale, first voicing Steve Carlsberg in a live episode performed in Brooklyn.[1] Lublin has also been a frequent guest in The David Feldman Show.[12] Lublin and fellow WorkJuice Player Mark Gagliardi launched We Got This with Mark and Hal, a podcast in which the two provide definitive answers to pointless debates, in February 2015.[13][14][15] In July 2015 the podcast joined the Maximum Fun podcast network.[16] Lublin also hosts a weekly wrestling podcast Tights and Fights, which wraps up the week in wrestling, covering major events and storylines. In a 2017 article, The Comeback stated: "These are people who genuinely enjoy pro wrestling from a storytelling perspective, but who also want to dig into what's going on behind the scenes and off-screen as well."[17]
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