Jeff Ayars

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Biography

Jeff Ayars is a filmmaker and one-half of the comedy duo "Cannibal Milkshake." Cannibal Milkshake is known for their film parodies, in which Jeff has portrayed Canadian Bradley Cooper, Oscar-Hungry Leo, Finance-Bro Gosling, and James Bond as a stressed-out dad. The duo has been featured by The New Yorker, Fortune Magazine, AdWeek, the Funny or Die Homepage, CollegeHumor, Splitsider, and Fast Company. They also also perform live at NYC venues like Union Hall and the UCB theaters. Jeff has independently directed a handful of web-series and promos, starred in a national TV ad, and appeared on digital series from the A&E and fyi networks. Jeff's work has screened at the Finger Lakes Film Festival, the Philadelphia Film Festival, The NYC Web Fest, The NYC Independent Film Festival, the New Filmmakers Los Angeles Festival, and the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival.

  • Primary profession
  • Producer·actor·director

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Trivia

Jeffrey was awarded the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award for his writing for an impromptu essay that he composed on John Irvings novel "A Prayer for Owen Meany".

In 1993 and 1994 Jeffrey was in two broadcast television commercials for the Philadelphia Phillies that his father shot and directed (working for the television network PRISM at the time).

Has a messed up ear.

Co-Founded Cannibal Milkshake Comedy with Cornell classmate Dan Rosen. The two are known for their viral movie parodies.

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