Anders Holm, an American comedy writer, has a net worth of $7 million dollars. He is best known for creating and starring in the Comedy Central sitcom “Workaholics,” which followed the lives of three college friends who are roommates and co-workers at a telemarketing firm. The show aired 86 episodes over seven seasons and ended in March 2017.
Holm also starred in the short-lived NBC series “Champions” and had a recurring role on “The Mindy Project.” He has appeared in several films, including “Top Five,” “Inherent Vice,” “The Intern,” and “Game Over, Man!,” which he also wrote.
Anders Holm was born on May 29, 1981 in Evanston, Illinois as the youngest of three brothers. His older siblings are Olen and Erik; they are all of Norwegian, Swedish, English, and Swiss-German ancestry.
Holm attended Evanston Township High School and later went on to study at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was a member of the swim team. He graduated in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in history.
After completing his undergraduate studies, Holm went on to study at the Second City Conservatory in Los Angeles, California.
Anders Holm’s television career began in 2006 as co-creator, writer, and executive producer of “Crossbows & Mustaches,” an action comedy show that aired until 2008. He then appeared in the TV film “420 Special: Attack of the Snow! from Jamaica” and made multiple appearances on “The Dude’s House” and “5th Year” in 2008.
Anders Holm gained fame in 2011 as the co-creator, writer, and executive producer of Comedy Central’s hit sitcom “Workaholics.” He also starred in the show alongside Jillian Bell, Adam DeVine, Erik Griffin, Maribeth Monroe, Blake Anderson, and Kyle Newacheck. The show, which ran for seven seasons until 2017, revolves around three college dropouts working at a telemarketing company in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Anders Holm appeared in various television shows, including “Key & Peele,” “Modern Family,” and “Arrested Development” while still on “Workaholics.” From 2013 to 2017, he played Casey Peerson on “The Mindy Project.” In 2018, he had his main role on television as Vince Cook on “Champions,” which was later canceled. He also appeared in episodes of “Happy Together,” “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” and “Mixed-ish.” Recently, he began appearing on the Netflix miniseries “Inventing Anna.”
Anders Holm made his feature film debut in 2014 with a cameo appearance in the comedy “Neighbors” as Beer Pong Guy #3. He also appeared in “Top Five,” “The Interview,” and “Inherent Vice” throughout the year. In 2015, Holm was in “Unexpected” and “The Intern.”
Holm played a bartender in “How to Be Single” and lent his voice to “Sausage Party” in 2016. In 2017, he appeared in “Kuso” and “A Happening of Monumental Proportions.” In 2018, Holm starred in, wrote, and produced the Netflix action comedy “Game Over, Man!” He also appeared in “Show Dogs” and “About My Father.”
Anders Holm married his college sweetheart, Emma Nesper, in 2011. They have two children together.
In 2013, Anders Holm purchased a home in LA’s Silver Lake neighborhood for $1.4 million. Seven years later, in September 2020, he listed the same property for sale at $2.1 million.
Just a few months prior, in July 2020, Holm purchased another home in South Pasadena for $3.5 million.
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