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Andrew Schulz is an American comedian from New York. He is known for his work on Guy CodeThe Brilliant Idiots podcast and the Amazon original series Sneaky Pete.

In 2017, Schulz self-released his first comedy special, "4:4:1". His special aired on YouTube. In June 2018, Schulz followed up with his debut comedy album, "5:5:1".Within the album's first week of release, it earned number one ranking on the iTunes comedy album charts, Apple MusicGoogle Play and Amazon.[1] For the week of June 23, 2018, the album was number one on the Billboard comedy album charts. He is increasingly considered to be the pioneer of social media comedy, achieving massive success with his well-written comedic and unbiased monologues which focus on deriving laughter from current socio-political issues, being recognized by the likes of Joe Rogan and Eric Trump.  

Schulz has hosted and or appeared on numerous MTV2 shows including Jobs That Don't SuckGuy CodeGuy CourtGirl Code and The Hook Up. In 2015, he starred in the short-lived IFC series Benders. He also acted in Amazon's Sneaky Pete (2015, 2017), Hulu's There's Johnny! (2017) and HBO's Crashing (2018). Schulz appeared in the feature films, The Female Brain (2017), Write When You Get Work (2018), and as himself in No Safe Spaces (2019). His web series credits include writing and starring in Rise of the Radio Show and The Apartmentship

 Schulz co-hosts three podcasts on Combat Jack's Loud Speakers Network. His best-known podcast is The Brilliant Idiots with fellow MTV2 personality Charlamagne. Schulz also hosts Flagrant 2 with Akaash Singh and AlexxMedia as well as WesterBros.   

Andrew Schulz

Andrew Schulz is an American comedian from New York. He is known for his work on Guy CodeThe Brilliant Idiots podcast and the Amazon original series Sneaky Pete.

In 2017, Schulz self-released his first comedy special, "4:4:1". His special aired on YouTube. In June 2018, Schulz followed up with his debut comedy album, "5:5:1".Within the album's first week of release, it earned number one ranking on the iTunes comedy album charts, Apple MusicGoogle Play and Amazon.[1] For the week of June 23, 2018, the album was number one on the Billboard comedy album charts. He is increasingly considered to be the pioneer of social media comedy, achieving massive success with his well-written comedic and unbiased monologues which focus on deriving laughter from current socio-political issues, being recognized by the likes of Joe Rogan and Eric Trump.  

Schulz has hosted and or appeared on numerous MTV2 shows including Jobs That Don't SuckGuy CodeGuy CourtGirl Code and The Hook Up. In 2015, he starred in the short-lived IFC series Benders. He also acted in Amazon's Sneaky Pete (2015, 2017), Hulu's There's Johnny! (2017) and HBO's Crashing (2018). Schulz appeared in the feature films, The Female Brain (2017), Write When You Get Work (2018), and as himself in No Safe Spaces (2019). His web series credits include writing and starring in Rise of the Radio Show and The Apartmentship

 Schulz co-hosts three podcasts on Combat Jack's Loud Speakers Network. His best-known podcast is The Brilliant Idiots with fellow MTV2 personality Charlamagne. Schulz also hosts Flagrant 2 with Akaash Singh and AlexxMedia as well as WesterBros.   

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