• Joe Borden

    WRITER/PRODUCER

    Based in Bozeman (MT), Joe is currently writer and executive producer for Dirty Robber’s mockumentary series THE S.A.H.D. (STAY AT HOME DAD) LIFE starring Marshawn Lynch. Joe also recently produced the films SOMEWHERE IN MONTANA (2023) starring Graham McTavish and CUISINE DE LA ‘POCALYPSE (2023) featuring Emilio Rivera.

    Formerly Head Writer and Co-executive Producer of Comedy Central’s TOSH.0, Joe has spent over 20 years working in just about every sector of TV & film, but in particular he spent far too many years producing and writing jokes for comedy/variety formats like SHOWBIZ SHOW WITH DAVID SPADE, REALITY BITES BACK (Comedy Central reality show starring Bert Kreischer, Amy Schumer, Tiffany Haddish, Theo Von), and Spike TV’s GUYS’ CHOICE AWARDS SHOW.

    Joe was fortunate to have gotten his foot in the door thanks to the help of his friend and mentor Tom Cherones (Director of SEINFELD and NEWSRADIO). Along the way, he has had the privilege of collaborating with heavy-hitters like Greg Daniels (THE OFFICE), David Litt (KING OF QUEENS), and Chelsea Handler (CHELSEA LATELY).

    Joe is a graduate of the University of Alabama. Roll Tide.

  • Michelle Veale Borden

    WRITER/PERFORMER

    Michelle Veale Borden is a sketch comedy writer and accomplished performer. A founding member of Bozeman’s all-female improv troupe BROAD COMEDY, Michelle continues to teach improv in order to boost confidence and mental health. Oh yeah, she’s also a registered EMT.

    Michelle recently served as a Staff Writer for Dirty Robber’s mockumentary series THE S.A.H.D. (STAY AT HOME DAD) LIFE starring Tim Baltz and Marshawn Lynch.

    A graduate of Montana State University in both theater and health administration, Michelle’s experience with and love for western Montana is fully to blame for the Bordens’ choice of where to live.

    Michelle grew up in Auburn, Alabama. War Eagle.

Out-of-state productions bring their own crews to film in Montana and then leave.

Hoary Marmot was created to put more Montanans to work on TV, film, and commercial productions in order to keep more of the production work - and money - in the Treasure State.