Andrew Schulz

American comedian and actor (born 1983) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Andrew Cameron Schulz (born October 30, 1983) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster. In addition to his stand-up, he is known for his work on MTV2's Guy Code and its two spinoffs,[1] the Flagrant podcast with Akaash Singh, and The Brilliant Idiots podcast.[2] Schulz's first Netflix special, Schulz Saves America, premiered in December 2020.[3] He has been described as part of the manosphere.[4][5][6][7]

Born
Andrew Cameron Schulz

(1983-10-30) October 30, 1983 (age 42)
Spouse
Emma Turner
(m. 2021)
Children2
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Born
Andrew Cameron Schulz

(1983-10-30) October 30, 1983 (age 42)
EducationUniversity of California, Santa Barbara (BA)
Spouse
Emma Turner
(m. 2021)
Children2
Comedy career
Years active2000s–present
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • television
  • film
  • podcast
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Early life

Schulz was born on October 30, 1983, in New York City to parents Larry and Sandra Schulz (née Cameron). His mother, a Scottish immigrant, was a professional ballroom dancer.[8][9][10] His father, a native New Yorker of German and Irish descent, is a former reporter and military veteran born to a family originally from Chicago, Illinois.[11] Schulz's parents owned the Sandra Cameron Dance Center in Lower Manhattan for three decades.[12][8]

Schulz was raised in the East Village and attended New York City Public Schools, including Lillie Devereaux Blake Primary School and Robert F. Wagner Middle School on the Upper East Side. He is a graduate of Baruch College Campus High School in Kips Bay.[13][8] Schulz then attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, from which he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology.[14]

Career

Stand-up comedy

Schulz began performing stand-up during college in California and continued when he returned to New York in the mid-2000s. He became a regular at the Comedy Village and went on to make his debut at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival in Scotland, in 2008.[13]

In September 2017, Schulz self-released his first comedy special, 4:4:1, on YouTube.[15] In June 2018, Schulz followed up with his debut comedy album, 5:5:1, which earned the top ranking on iTunes' comedy album charts. The album went on to rank number one on Apple Music, Google Play, and Amazon.[15] The album went number one on the Billboard comedy album charts the week of June 23, 2018.[16] In 2021, Schulz issued a pair of streaming EPs, Views from the Cis and Brilliant Idiot. On July 25, 2022, he released another special on his YouTube channel titled "Infamous".[17]

In 2025, Schulz participated in the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia. Joey Shea, a Saudi-based researcher at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement that the Saudi government is using the comedy festival to whitewash its human rights abuses.[18][19][20]

Television, film, and web series

Schulz with fellow Guy Code cast members April Rose, Melanie Iglesias, and Charlamagne tha God at the MTV Movie Awards in 2012

Schulz has hosted or appeared on numerous MTV and MTV2 shows, including Jobs That Don't Suck, Guy Code, Guy Court, Girl Code and The Hook Up.[1] In 2015, he starred in the IFC series Benders.[21] He also acted in Amazon's Sneaky Pete (2015, 2017), Hulu's There's Johnny! (2017), and HBO's Crashing (2018).[22] Schulz appeared in the feature films The Female Brain (2017), Write When You Get Work (2018),[23] No Safe Spaces (2019), and the remake of White Men Can't Jump (2023).[24] His web series credits include writing and starring in Rise of the Radio Show and The Apartmentship.[25]

A four-part Netflix special, Schulz Saves America, premiered on December 17, 2020.[26][3] The special was criticized for its Anti-Asian jokes blaming Asians for the COVID-19 pandemic.[27][28] In May 2024, Schulz participated in Netflix's The Roast of Tom Brady.

Podcasts

Schulz co-hosts two podcasts on Combat Jack's Loudspeakers Network. His best-known podcast is The Brilliant Idiots with fellow MTV2 personality Charlamagne tha God.[15]

Akaash Singh (pictured) co-hosts Flagrant with Schulz.

Schulz also hosts Flagrant (formerly Flagrant 2) with his best friends and fellow stand-up comedians, Akaash Singh and Mark Gagnon, and video editor AlexxMedia.[15]

In October 2024 Schulz hosted an episode with then presidential candidate Donald Trump.[29] He later went on to defend his actions in the Triggernometry podcast, stating that Democrats were "not cool" and his vote being based on "who gets the most pussy".[30] Regarding the controversial quote, Schulz later said "I shouldn’t have said it like that" in an interview with The New York Times. Since the 2024 election, Flagrant has featured a variety of politicians and political commentators, such as Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg,[31] and Ro Khanna.[32]

Schulz appeared on the Full Send Podcast in November 2022, however, due to "drama" and "awkwardness" with co-host Steiny, the podcast wasn't released until July 2023.[33][34]

Personal life

On December 18, 2021, Schulz married Emma Turner in Montecito, California. His wife gave birth to a girl, Shiloh Jean Schulz, in February 2024. Their daughter was conceived through in vitro fertilization.[35]

Filmography

Film

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2010 Strangers in the Snow The Boy Short
2014 Today's Special Patrice Short
2015 Victor Sal
2017 The Female Brain Andi [23]
2018 Write When You Get Work Mitchell Mullen Vega [23]
2019 Feast of the Seven Fishes Angelo
2023 You People Cousin Avi
White Men Can't Jump TJ
2024 The Underdoggs Chip Collins [36]
Upgraded Ronnie [37]
The Thicket Hector [38]
2026 Street Fighter Dan Hibiki Post-production[39]
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Television

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2011–15 Guy Code Himself Main Cast
2012–13 Big Morning Buzz Live Himself/Panelist Recurring Guest
2013 The Challenge Himself Episode: "ChallengeMania: The Road to Rivals II"
Guy Court Himself Recurring Guest
2013–17 Red Eye Himself/Panelist Recurring Guest
2014 Jobs That Don't Suck Himself/Host Main Host
2015 Benders Paul Rosenberg Main Cast
2015–17 Sneaky Pete Nathaniel Episode: "Pilot" & "Safe"
2015 MTV's New Year's Eve 2015 Self; Pre-taped segments[40]
2016 Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne Himself Main Guest: Season 2
Guy Code vs. Girl Code Himself Main Cast
Acting Out Himself Episode: "Episode #1.6"
2017 There's... Johnny! Mitch Recurring Cast
2018 Crashing Andrew Episode: "Bill Burr"
Fake News at Night Himself Episode: "Episode #1.10"
2019 Something's Burning Himself Episode: "Yannis Pappas & Andrew Schulz Make Matzo Ball Soup"
2022 That Damn Michael Che Himself Episode: "Black Mediocrity"
2024–present Tires Schulz Recurring Cast
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Comedy Specials

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2017 4:4:1 YouTube [15]
2018 5:5:1 YouTube [15]
2019 The crowd work special Youtube
2020 Schulz Saves America Netflix [26][3]
2022 Infamous Independent
2025 Life Netflix
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Comedy Albums

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2021 Views From The Cis Pandora, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon [26][3]
Brilliant Idiot Pandora, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon [26][3]
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Documentary

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2017 Funny Pains
2019 No Safe Spaces
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