Jean-Ralphio may have gone down in “Parks and Recreation” history as a party and scheme-loving wild child, but the actor behind the role remembers a time when his NBC character wasn’t quite so insane.
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“Sonic the Hedgehog” and “Parks and Recreation” actor Ben Schwartz will be the commencement speaker at Union College’s June 16 ceremony. Here, an image released by Paramount Pictures shows Sonic is ...
Ben Schwartz would love to revive Parks and Recreation, but will it ever happen? The actor and comedian sat down with Men’s Journal to talk about a potential spinoff to his beloved comedy series, as ...
Diaz, who stars in the Netflix action comedy, was joined by a previously unannounced cast member — “ Parks and Recreation ” and “ Sonic the Hedgehog ” star Ben Schwartz. Schwartz wore a suit and Diaz ...
Ben Schwartz, who played Jean-Ralphio Saperstein in NBC’s “Parks and Recreation,” will be the featured speaker at Sunday’s commencement. Schwartz graduated from Union in 2003 and was part of an in ...
Ben Schwartz, star of Sonic the Hedgehog franchise and Parks and Recreation, is completely blown away by how the "dont be suspicious" moment went viral. In speaking of the meme, Schwartz thought of it ...
Who better to voice iconic speedster Sonic the Hedgehog than a quick-witted, fast talker like Ben Schwartz? Building his career with mind-blowing improvisational comedy and scene-stealing roles in ...
Ben Schwartz, known for the Sonic the Hedgehog films and his role on Parks and Recreation, will perform standup comedy at the Hard Rock Casino in Gary. Schwartz will perform at Hard Rock Live venue at ...
SCHENECTADY — Ben Schwartz, the Emmy Award-winning writer, comedian and actor who graduated from Union College before taking on a role in the hit sitcom “Parks and Recreation” and the titular ...
“I’m not allowed to say anything,” insists Ben Schwartz. To emphasise his point, or perhaps swept along by sheer verbal inertia, the comedian and Parks and Recreation star says it three more times. “I ...