
THOMAS YUNGERBERG
Writer, Actor, and Voice Over Artist.
Feature Length Screenplays
List Available on The Black List
Full-Length Stageplays
List Available on National Play Exchange
Spec Scripts and Shorts
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SPEC SCRIPT: GLOW
SPEC SCRIPT: It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
SPEC SCRIPT: The Looney Tunes Show
Short Film: Baconton
(produced)
This is spec for Netflix's original series serves as the beginning of season 3. The girls are on their way to kick off their new vegas stage show, and Debbie struggles with the distance she has to put between herself and her new child.
This is a spec script I wrote for the television comedy series It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia that was submitted to Warner Bros. In it, Charlie develops a gluten allergen and can no longer consume alcohol. Meanwhile Dee and Denis get jobs at a Western reenactment fair.
The Looney Tunes show is a recent reboot to the classic Looney Tunes universe in the sit-com format. As someone who grew up with Bugs Bunny and loving Daffy Duck, this was something I knew I would love writing.
This is The screenplay written by myself and Steven Walker for the award-winning short film Baconton. The filmed and produced product of this script is on the acting and voice work section of the site.
Journalistic Articles
News Story: State of College
A news story that I took on during my time at Berry College. Although this story was done for a class, it went on to be published on the news outlet of the campus's student multimedia website.
News Story: Graphic Novels
A news story that was completed for the Campus Carrier, the campus newspaper, but was also republished on the college's student multimedia website. It covers the prospective hype concerning a new class being offered on campus.
Argumentative Essay and Public Address

A persuasive speech I wrote while competing in intercollegiate forensic competitions. It's the compilation of time-consuming research and won first place at several regional and state competitions where it was performed. As its writer and presenter, I was chosen to represent the state of Georgia in a nationwide interstate tournament. It went on to be published in the collection of winning speeches called Winning Orations.