Drew Tarver Bio, Age, Partner, Net Worth, Podcast, Movies, TV Shows

Drew Tarver Biography

Drew Tarver is a comedian and actor from the Los Angeles-based Upright Citizens Brigade Theater most known for his role in the comedy series The Other Two, his involvement on the Seeso program Bajillion Dollar Propertie$, and his appearances on comic podcasts such as Comedy Bang! Bang! and Big Grande’s The Teachers Lounge.

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How old is Drew Tarver? – Age

He is 37 years old as of 6 May 2023. He was born in 1986 in Glennville, Georgia, United States.

Drew Tarver Family – Education

His graduating class comprised a total of 20 persons. His family ran a local candy factory. Tarver is the oldest of four children, with two sisters, Amanda and actress and singer Katelyn Tarver, and a younger, “cooler” brother named Jake.

Drew Tarver Partner

Tarver came out as bisexual at the age of 26.

Drew Tarver Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $6 million.

Drew Tarver Podcast Comedy Bang! Bang!

He is a regular guest on the podcast Comedy Bang! Bang!. Comedy Bang! Bang! Comedy Bang! Bang! started as a radio show on May 1, 2009, and it is a weekly comedy audio podcast. Known by most as the writer and comedian Scott Aukerman, the host of Humanity and the Animal Kingdom’s Podcast, is best known for his work on the HBO sketch comedy program Mr. Show with Bob and David in the 1990s, for creating and presenting the Comedy Bang! Bang! TV series, and for co-founding the weekly Comedy Death-Ray stage show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Hollywood.

American actor and comedian Drew Tarver's Photo
American actor and comedian Drew Tarver’s Photo

humor Death-Ray Radio was originally recorded in the company’s studios and aired from Indie 103 in Southern California. However, since the summer of 2010, the show has been a part of the Earwolf humor podcasting network. Comedy Bang! Bang! was also a television series on IFC hosted by Scott Aukerman, with different seasons featuring bandleaders Reggie Watts, Kid Cudi, and “Weird Al” Yankovic.

Drew Tarver Career

Tarver has performed parody with the Upstanding Residents Unit Theater in Los Angeles starting around 2010. He is an individual from the sketch and comedy parody bunch Large Grande (close by entertainers Jon Mackey, Ryan Rosenberg, and Dan Lippert) and plays Bill Cravy on their digital recording, Enormous Grande Instructors’ Parlor.

With Enormous Grande, Tarver co-composed and featured in a 22-minute unique parody pilot for Entertaining or Bite the dust and a few episodes of The UCB Show. Tarver is likewise a standard visitor on the digital broadcasts Satire Bang! Bang!, Matt Besser’s digital broadcast improv4humans, and Paul F. Tompkins’ digital broadcast Spontaneanation.

In 2014, Tarver played Todd, the gay closest companion of lead Greta Gerwig on the pilot How I Met Your Father, which was not gotten by CBS. He was a troupe projected part on Bajillion Dollar Propertie$, in which he depicted the job of Baxter Reynolds. The initial three seasons spilled on Seeso from 2016 to 2017. The fourth and last season circulated on Pluto television in 2019.

In 2017 Tarver played the made up Carl Hardee Jr. in a progression of ads for Carl’s Jr. also, Hardee’s. Tarver played a common part as a neighborhood weirdo named Randy on Favor the Harts, a vivified series on Fox.

Tarver was projected leading the pack job of Cary Dubek in the 2019 Fun times TV series The Other Two. He portrayed it as his most memorable series job that is definitely not a misrepresented comedic character as found in his past work in comedy and sketch parody. The show got positive basic gathering and in September 2021 was reestablished for a third and last season, which closed its disagreement June of 2023. In 2020, Tarver acted in the satire secret Mapleworth Murders for Quibi.

Drew Tarver Movies

♦ 2014 – Jerked
♦ 2016 – Other People
♦ 2016 – Dean
♦ 2024 – The American Society of Magical Negroes
♦ 2024 – Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story

Drew Tarver TV Shows

♦ 2015 – Filthy Preppy Teen$
♦ 2016 – Angel from Hell
♦ 2016–17 – The UCB Show
♦ 2016–19 – Bajillion Dollar Propertie$
♦ 2016 – Tween Fest
♦ 2016 – Comedy Bang! Bang!
♦ 2017 – Girlboss
♦ 2018 – LA to Vegas
♦ 2018 – Love
♦ 2018–19 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine
♦ 2018 – Superstore
♦ 2019–23 – The Other Two
♦ 2019–21 – Bless the Harts
♦ 2019 – Astronomy Club
♦ 2020 – Three Busy Debras
♦ 2020 – Mapleworth Murders
♦ 2020 – Hoops
♦ 2021 – Inside Job
♦ 2022 – Ghosts
♦ 2023 – History of the World, Part II