Chris "Romanski" Romano stars in "Blue Mountain State" on Spike TV as Sammy Cacciatore. He is also a co-creator, executive producer and writer on the show.
Romanski was raised in Nashua, New Hampshire. After graduating from Nashua High School, he attended Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, where he met his writing partner, Eric Falconer. They quickly started writing together and performing at Comedy Clubs in Boston.
Then, in the Summer of 2000, Romanski moved to Los Angeles to pursue writing comedy, leaving Falconer back in Boston. Romanski landed an internship with Comedy Central, which led to his first job as a production assistant on "That's My Bush!" From there he went on to be a production assistant on "South Park," which, two years later, offered him a writer position.
He persuaded Falconer to come to Los Angeles that year so they could write together. After eating tuna fish, drinking whiskey from plastic bottles, and performing at Comedy Clubs for free for two years, they got a job writing an episode of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." From there, Romanski was hired to write on the "Sarah Silverman Program" and wrote himself a part on the show.
After that, he and Falconer went on to write and perform on a sketch show for "Acceptable TV" and got a small role on "How I Met Your Mother."
Romanski was raised in Nashua, New Hampshire. After graduating from Nashua High School, he attended Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, where he met his writing partner, Eric Falconer. They quickly started writing together and performing at Comedy Clubs in Boston.
Then, in the Summer of 2000, Romanski moved to Los Angeles to pursue writing comedy, leaving Falconer back in Boston. Romanski landed an internship with Comedy Central, which led to his first job as a production assistant on "That's My Bush!" From there he went on to be a production assistant on "South Park," which, two years later, offered him a writer position.
He persuaded Falconer to come to Los Angeles that year so they could write together. After eating tuna fish, drinking whiskey from plastic bottles, and performing at Comedy Clubs for free for two years, they got a job writing an episode of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." From there, Romanski was hired to write on the "Sarah Silverman Program" and wrote himself a part on the show.
After that, he and Falconer went on to write and perform on a sketch show for "Acceptable TV" and got a small role on "How I Met Your Mother."
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