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[[File:Chris Cashman's avatar.jpg|thumb|right|As host of 1 vs. 100 Live, Chris Cashman is represented by an [[Xbox Live Avatar]].]]
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'''Christopher Andrew Cashman''' is an American comedian, [[voice actor]], and Northwest [[Regional Emmy]] winner.<ref name=emmy44>http://www.natasnw.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47:44th-emmy-recipients&catid=7:emmy-awards&Itemid=107</ref> He is the son of well-known Seattle comic [[Pat Cashman]].<ref>{{cite url|url=http://www.seattlepi.com/ae/344375_tf122.html|title=Chris Cashman named finalist in 'best joke teller' contest|publisher=[[Seattle PI]]}}</ref> In 2009, Cashman became the live host of the [[massively multiplayer online game]] adaptation of the trivia game show [[1 vs. 100 (Xbox 360)|1 vs. 100]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kevin-ohannessian/not-quite-conversation/1-vs-100-xbox-360|title=Microsoft Aims for the Mainstream With 1 vs 100 on Xbox Live}}</ref> The online game show broadcast via [[Xbox Live]] gives players an opportunity to win real prizes and draws audiences in the hundreds of thousands.<ref>{{cite url|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-hundred3-2009jun03,0,6545770.story|title=1 vs 100 may change how we watch and participate in game shows -- or not|date=2009-06-03|accessdate=2009-06-10|publisher=[[LA Times]]|author=Ben Fritz}}</ref> Each season of the show runs for 13 weeks and two-hour episodes air on Fridays and Saturdays.
'''Christopher Andrew Cashman''' is an American comedian, [[voice actor]], and Northwest [[Regional Emmy]] winner.<ref name=emmy44>http://www.natasnw.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47:44th-emmy-recipients&catid=7:emmy-awards&Itemid=107</ref> He is the son of well-known Seattle comic [[Pat Cashman]].<ref>{{cite url|url=http://www.seattlepi.com/ae/344375_tf122.html|title=Chris Cashman named finalist in 'best joke teller' contest|publisher=[[Seattle PI]]}}</ref> In 2009, Cashman became the live host of the [[massively multiplayer online game]] adaptation of the trivia game show [[1 vs. 100 (Xbox 360)|1 vs. 100]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kevin-ohannessian/not-quite-conversation/1-vs-100-xbox-360|title=Microsoft Aims for the Mainstream With 1 vs 100 on Xbox Live}}</ref> The online game show broadcast via [[Xbox Live]] gives players an opportunity to win real prizes and draws audiences in the hundreds of thousands.<ref>{{cite url|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-hundred3-2009jun03,0,6545770.story|title=1 vs 100 may change how we watch and participate in game shows -- or not|date=2009-06-03|accessdate=2009-06-10|publisher=[[LA Times]]|author=Ben Fritz}}</ref> Each season of the show runs for 13 weeks and two-hour episodes air on Fridays and Saturdays.

He's also a major douchebag.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:04, 17 August 2009

As host of 1 vs. 100 Live, Chris Cashman is represented by an Xbox Live Avatar.

Christopher Andrew Cashman is an American comedian, voice actor, and Northwest Regional Emmy winner.[1] He is the son of well-known Seattle comic Pat Cashman.[2] In 2009, Cashman became the live host of the massively multiplayer online game adaptation of the trivia game show 1 vs. 100.[3] The online game show broadcast via Xbox Live gives players an opportunity to win real prizes and draws audiences in the hundreds of thousands.[4] Each season of the show runs for 13 weeks and two-hour episodes air on Fridays and Saturdays.

He's also a major douchebag.

References

  1. ^ http://www.natasnw.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47:44th-emmy-recipients&catid=7:emmy-awards&Itemid=107
  2. ^ "Chris Cashman named finalist in 'best joke teller' contest". Seattle PI.
  3. ^ "Microsoft Aims for the Mainstream With 1 vs 100 on Xbox Live".
  4. ^ Ben Fritz (2009-06-03). "1 vs 100 may change how we watch and participate in game shows -- or not". LA Times. Retrieved 2009-06-10.