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Andrew Schulz

Andrew Schulz (born October 30, 1983, in New York City) is an American screen artist best known for acting, while also building a major profile as a stand-up comedian and podcaster. With a fast-talking, crowd-ready style, Schulz has become a recognizable voice in modern comedy, frequently blurring the line between stage persona and on-screen presence.

He first broke through to wider audiences via MTV2’s Guy Code and its related spinoffs, then expanded his reach through popular podcasting. Schulz co-hosts the Flagrant podcast with Akaash Singh and is also a key presence on The Brilliant Idiots, platforms that helped cement his reputation for candid, culture-driven commentary. Some coverage has associated his work with the broader “manosphere” conversation.

On the performance side, he has continued to grow his film and TV résumé with roles in titles such as You People (Cousin Avi), White Men Can’t Jump (TJ), The Thicket (Hector), Upgraded (Ronnie), and The Underdoggs (Chip Collins). He also appears as himself in projects like Andrew Schulz: Infamous and The Roast of Tom Brady.

In 2020, Schulz debuted his first Netflix special, Schulz Saves America, further boosting his mainstream visibility and reinforcing his crossover appeal between comedy, acting, and digital media.

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