Mary Lynn Rajskub is most commonly synonymous with Chloe O'Brian, her personality in the Fox motion drama, 24. Chloe is a geeky, most commonly humorless, but sensible systems analyst on the display's fictional federal agency, Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU).

It will not be very sudden, therefore, that numerous people may not know her as a comedian. In fact, Rajskub kicked off her career as a display actor on comedy shows such as HBO's Mr. Show With Bob and David and The Larry Sanders Show, the place she performed Mary Lou Collins.

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An Unpolished Gem

Rajskub describes her time on those displays as being very defining of what would turn out to be a long and a hit career. Speaking in an interview on the display Couch Surfing, she recalled how a lot of an unpolished gem she used to be in the ones early days.

"I was very angsty, a little bit dirty, a little chip on my shoulder, art student," she recalled to host Lola Ogunnaike. "Just, happy to be there but... it was weird. It was like out of my depth, but learning as I went."

Working alongside Rajskub on Mr. Show and The Larry Sanders Show in addition to the 1997 comedy movie Who's The Caboose? was Sarah Silverman, who had bounced again strongly from her firing on NBC's hit cartoon comedy show, Saturday Night Live (SNL).

Unlike Rajskub, no one could be stunned in the slightest degree to understand that Silverman is a comedian; the craft is her bread and butter.

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Remained Star Struck

On the Couch Surfing episode, Rajskub reacted to a scene of her and Silverman from The Larry Sanders Show, earlier than recounting to Ogunnaike that she actually shared a room together with her co-star in actual existence. She remembered how regardless of being roommates with Silverman on the time, she remained star-struck via her extra completed good friend and colleague.

"I remember it was so glamorous, because she would get like take-out food, scripts would be delivered to her. You know, cause she was already in her career. And she would come out and run jokes. And I was just so caught in the headlights, that was all new to me," Rajskub recalled. "But I just idolized her, it was fantastic!"

Their paths would finally end up diverging significantly as their respective careers grew and blossomed. Rajskub in fact become a fixture on the extra action-centric 24, whilst Silverman went directly to do amongst other large tasks, her personal sitcom on Comedy Central, The Sarah Silverman Program.

This in no approach served to dampen their friendship, on the other hand, as was once demonstrated recently in a pleasant exchange on Twitter. Rajskub posted a tweet promoting a brand new special that she had uploaded on her website and tagged Silverman on the tweet, highlighting that she nonetheless idolized her, alongside quite a lot of love heart emojis.

Silverman replied in type, writing, "Love you Mare WATCH HER SPECIAL!!!"

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