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A New Kind Of Full House

November 27, 2011 English

ARHU English alumnus goes from a notebook full of bad jokes to co-writing a comedy webseries with former 1990 stars.

ARHU English alumnus goes from a notebook full of bad jokes to co-writing a comedy webseries with former 1990 stars.
By Sarah Meehan, The Diamondback

University alumnus Jordan Rozansky grew up watching Full House, but never imagined that one day he'd work alongside the actors he once watched from his living room.
 But just two years after graduating with an English degree, the 2008 graduate found himself working as a script consultant for Ryan Reynolds' production company, Dark Trick Films, and launching his own five-part web miniseries called Can't Get Arrested. The show, which releases its final episode next week, follows unemployed '90s actors — including Full House stars Dave Coulier, Jodie Sweetin and Candace Cameron and Saved by the Bell actor DennisHaskins — through wild paparazzi schemes to regain the fame they enjoyed nearly 20 years ago.
 "This was kind of capitalizing on me growing up on Full House," Rozansky said of the series. "It's really strange and very cool. … It's the same people you grew up watching."

Although Rozansky said he never knew what career path he wanted to take while he was a student at this university, he never imagined he'd one day be writing comedy or tweaking scripts with Coulier.
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