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The Frat Pack is a colloquial fan term for a group of actor/writer/director/all-round-movie-guys who specialise in comedy.
The Frat Pack is a colloquial fan term for a group of actor/writer/director/all-round-movie-guys who specialise in comedy.


The name "Frat Pack" originates from one of their early defining works, ''Old School''; not as a phrase dropped in-show but as a reference to their [[Man Child|post-teen]] [[Refuge in Audacity|juvenile]] brand of comedy, while alluding to names like "[[Rat Pack]]" or "[[Brat Pack]]" given to other known groups of actors.
The name "Frat Pack" originates from one of their early defining works, ''Old School''; not as a phrase dropped in-show but as a reference to their [[Man Child|post-teen]] [[Refuge in Audacity|juvenile]] brand of comedy, while alluding to names like "[[Rat Pack]]" or "[[Brat Pack (actors)|Brat Pack]]" given to other known groups of actors.


The Frat Pack comprises (to date) [[Ben Stiller]], [[Jack Black]], [[Will Ferrell]], Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson and [[Steve Carell]], while boasting a plethora of Pledges (rising talents), Sorority Sisters (female friends), fellow ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' alumni and other friends including Christine Taylor, Justin Long, [[Judd Apatow]], [[Amy Poehler]], Will Arnett, Bill Hader, [[Seth Rogen]], Jonah Hill, [[Amy Adams]], John C Reilly and many more.
The Frat Pack comprises (to date) [[Ben Stiller]], [[Jack Black]], [[Will Ferrell]], Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson and [[Steve Carell]], while boasting a plethora of Pledges (rising talents), Sorority Sisters (female friends), fellow ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' alumni and other friends including Christine Taylor, Justin Long, [[Judd Apatow]], [[Amy Poehler]], Will Arnett, Bill Hader, [[Seth Rogen]], Jonah Hill, [[Amy Adams]], John C Reilly and many more.