abstract | - Nieb was born in Canton, Ohio and raised in Northern Virginia. He has been performing and teaching improvisation since high school and was a long time member of the improvisational comedy troupe ComedySportz in Washington, DC. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California, and is a member of the sketch comedy group Big News Show which performs at Improv Olympic West in Hollywood. He also continues training as an actor at the Playhouse West Theatre and School in North Hollywood, in addition to performing sketch comedy and variety acts across the USA and around the world. He made his film debut in the 2000 independent romantic comedy Divine Intervention and had an uncredited role in the Emmy Award-winning 2004 HBO movie Something the Lord Made, starring Gabrielle Union. In addition, he starred in the short films Jenkins' Last Meal and Ted's 12. He has also appeared on such television programs as The Bill Engvall Show and The Wire and can be seen in commercials for Toyota and The Home Depot. More recently, he filmed a role in Clint Eastwood's upcoming mystery film Changeling (also featuring Scott Leva) and had a lead role in an independent comedy called The Ones. Nieb has been impersonating President Bush for several years. In 2007 his Bush act acquired him national recognition when he was named a semi-finalist on The Next Best Thing, a competition of celebrity impersonators which aired on ABC. Nieb has since appeared as Bush on the HBO series 12 Miles of Bad Road and the 2008 film Meet the Spartans (starring Diedrich Bader). He continues to perform as Bush in sketch comedy shows and at various conventions and other public events. In addition to performing, Nieb is also a producer. He produced the short film A Day with Urns and more recently produced the feature-length romantic comedy film Doesn't Texas Ever End, in which he has a supporting role. The making of this movie will be the subject of the documentary The Making of a Film, also produced by Nieb.
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