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American actor, comedian, and screenwriter, best know for being co-head writer for the TV program Saturday Night Live.

Early Life
Bryan Tucker was born and raised in Chesterfeild County, Virginia. After graduating Clover Hill High School, Tucker attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While at UNC, Tucker regularly performed stand-up comedy and formed the comedy troupe Selected Hilarity.

Career
After graduating from UNC, toured the country with Selected Hilarity for three years. (/) The group broke up and Tucker moved to New York to pursue performing. After Tucker broke into the standup scene, he would go on to write sketches and comedy bits for The Chris Rock Show. . He then went on to work for Mad TV, Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, and Chapelle's Show before getting a job as an SNL writer in 2005. . After Seth Meyer's left in the middle of Season 39 to host Late Night with Seth Meyers, both Rob Klein and Bryan Tucker were promoted to become new co-head writers alongside Colin Jost. Although his primary function on the show has always been as a writer, Tucker has appeared in several bit performances, including "Roy Rules," and early SNL digital short.

Awards and Honors
Tucker has been nominated for eight Emmy awards and three Writers Guild (WGA) awards (2007, 2009, 2010) for his work on Saturday Night Live. "The Race Draft," a sketch that Tucker wrote for Chapelle's Show was picked as #12 on Nerve and IFC.com's "50 Greatest Sketches of All Time" list.