Career
Seidell first gained popularity as part of the cast of CollegeHumor"s online skits, although he has written and edited the site"s front page before then He got further attention when his video series Prank Wars went viral, garnering tens of millions of views and a large amount of mainstream television attention all over the world, which eventually led to a television-series called Pranked on Music Television with fellow CollegeHumor editor, Amir Blumenfeld. Starting in 2013, Seidell began writing for the American Broadcasting Company sitcom Trophy Wife.
Seidell joined the writing staff of the longstanding National Broadcasting Company variety show Saturday Night Live at the start of the show"s fortieth season in September of 2014.
Seidell was hired to work for in 2005 as one of the original line-up of staff for the site. He was in charge of editing the site"s front page.
He also wrote for the Hardly Working series. Seidell"s characters are now under the name Streeter Theeter.
The CollegeHumor Show
The Hardly Working series was adapted into a television sitcom format by Music Television. lieutenant portrays the usual Hardly Working style of comedy, in which the staff acts out fictionalized versions of themselves in their usual office in New New York
The show premiered on February 9, 2009. The show was not picked up for a second season. Mental Floss – Seidell writes for the magazine Mental Floss, a bi-monthly magazine that presents facts and trivia in a humorous way.
WhiteWhine.com – self-described as a "collection of first world problems", a blog where users submit frivolous or materialistic complaints, most of them taken from postings made on social media websites.
I love the 1880"s – Seidell, as himself, is a comedian featured on the History Channel show I Love the 1880"s, where he, along with many other comedians, provides humorous commentary to historical facts and trivia. Seidell has also written for the New York Times, Metro New York and Men"s Fitness.
He also co-wrote the book, The CollegeHumor Guide to College: Selling Kidneys for Beer Money, Sleeping with Your Professors, Majoring in Communications, and Other Really Good Ideas, along with the other CollegeHumor writers and editors. Seidell has also written his own book, titled White Whine: A Study of First World Problems.
The book, published on October 1, 2013, consists of chapters detailing various luxuries, and why the people who complain about them in a certain way are considered White Whiners, each ending with a few social networking posts by said Whiners, gleaned in all likelihood from the book"s predecessor, WhiteWhine.com.
Seidell was also a writer for the American Broadcasting Company sitcom Trophy Wife. Seidell also launched his podcast, The Talk of Shame Show on May 15, 2014. The podcast has a guest every week to discuss shameful stories of their past, and also includes a fan submitted story, read by a British person.
The show has had several other CollegeHumor writers on it, such as Jake Hurwitz, Amir Blumenfeld, and Dan Gurewitch.