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Eugene Mirman Lexington-bred <a href=' http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/comedy/articles/2011/01/15/eugene_mirman_finds_success_funny/ '>comic and actor Mirman ('Flight of the Conchords') voices the middle child and family cut-up Gene on a new animated Fox comedy, 'Bob's Burgers.' Mirman used to perform at the Comedy Studio in Cambridge. Mirman recalls when they worked together at an online ad agency in Kendall Square. One of his <a href='http://www.boston.com/ae/events/articles/2006/04/28/hanging_with_eugene_mirman/ '>proudest achievements was turning his office into a bar and selling fake stock to fund it. He also managed to sneak a slogan for gingerbread men onto Nestle's website: ''Enjoy this all-too-human treat.'
Joshua Pickering for Boston.com
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Eugene Mirman

Lexington-bred comic and actor Mirman ("Flight of the Conchords") voices the middle child and family cut-up Gene on a new animated Fox comedy, "Bob's Burgers."

Mirman used to perform at the Comedy Studio in Cambridge.

Mirman recalls when they worked together at an online ad agency in Kendall Square. One of his proudest achievements was turning his office into a bar and selling fake stock to fund it.

He also managed to sneak a slogan for gingerbread men onto Nestle's website: ''Enjoy this all-too-human treat."

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