Matt Graham (Scrabble player)

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Matt Graham playing Scrabble in Washington Square Park in 2007

Matt Graham is an American comedian and Scrabble expert who has represented the United States in international competition. He was the 1997 World Scrabble Championship runner-up.[1]

Originally from Indiana, Graham lives in Queens, New York. In the late 1980s, Graham shared a Boston apartment with Marc Maron and David Cross[2]

Graham was featured prominently in the 2001 book Word Freak and in the 2004 documentary film Word Wars.[3] As a stand-up comedian, he appeared several times on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.[4] Graham worked briefly on one season as writer on Saturday Night Live, but was fired by head writer Colin Quinn after not having much of his material included in the show.[2] He also wrote for Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Chain Reaction, and Grand Slam. Graham performed his show This Too Shall Suck at the 2012 FringeNYC Festival.[5]

References

  1. ^ Tierney, John (May 24, 1998). Humankind Battles for Scrabble Supremacy. New York Times
  2. ^ a b Maron, Marc (February 6, 2012). Episode 251: Matt Graham. WTF with Marc Maron
  3. ^ Chaikin, Eric; Petrillo, Julian (dirs.) Word Wars.
  4. ^ Player Biographies. via Scrabylon
  5. ^ This Too Shall Suck Tickets and Showtimes. New York Times

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