Sergio Cilli is an actor, writer, director, and producer.
As a writer and director, Cilli directed several commercials and branded content for Gifted Youth, a division of Funny or Die. He also wrote and directed several original web series for Comedy Central, to which he is a regular for. For Comedy Central, he was also involved with the digital content for Key & Peele. Along with Comedy Central, he was also a writer for shows on MTV and PBS.
As an actor, he appeared as a guest star for several television programs such as Married, Fresh off the Boat, and Throwing Shade. His most major acting job came as a supporting actor in Mr. Roosevelt, where he played a character called Tom.
For WordGirl, he wrote nine episodes of the series. He also guest starred as the voice of Royal Dandy in "Lady Redundant Woman Gets the Blues", which he also wrote as well.
As an Episode Writer[]
Season 2[]
- 7a. "I Think I'm a Clone Now"
- 11a. "Robo-Camping"
- 15a. "Two Brains' Quartet"
- 24b. "Lady Redundant Woman Gets the Blues"
Season 3[]
- 3b. "Birthday Town"
- "Mobot Knows Best"
- "Leslie Makes It Big"
- "Tobey's Playground Calamity"
- "Hal the Haggler"
Trivia[]
- His work on the show earned him his first Daytime Emmy Award: The Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Writing in Animation.
- He wrote four episodes by himself: "Two Brains' Quartet", "Lady Redundant Woman Gets the Blues", "Mobot Knows Best", and "Leslie Makes It Big".
- He co-wrote "I Think I'm a Clone Now" and "Robo-Camping" with Eric Ledgin.
- He co-wrote "Birthday Town" and "Tobey's Playground Calamity" with Tom Martin.
- He co-wrote his final episode, "Hal the Haggler", with Kevin Pedersen.