Scott Aukerman Biography
Scott Aukerman is an American writer, actor, comedian, television personality, director, producer, and podcaster best known as the host of the monthly comic podcast comic Bang! Bang! and the IFC original television series of the same name. He began as a writer and performer in the final seasons of the sketch series Mr. Show.
How old is Scott Aukerman? – Age
He is 53 years old as of 2 July 2023. He was born in 1970 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. His real name is Scott David Aukerman.
Scott Aukerman Family – Education
Aukerman was born in Savannah, Georgia, to Burt and Linda Aukerman. He grew up in Orange County, California, attending Cypress High School and the Orange County School of the Arts, where he studied acting and musical theater while also producing plays in his leisure time. Aukerman was raised in a pious environment and attended a Baptist church three times a week until college. While at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.
Scott Aukerman Wife
Since 2008, Aukerman has been married to Kulap Vilaysack. The couple owned a dog named Rocky, who died in 2016. They currently have two canines, Georgia Michaela and Molly Ringwald. In 2022, Aukerman and Vilaysack welcomed a daughter, Emerald.
Scott Aukerman Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $5 million.
Scott Aukerman Comedy Bang! Bang!
In 2009, joke artist and host, Michael Aukerman, began Satire Demise Beam Radio on Non mainstream 103.1. The show, which has been lauded by Diversion Week by week and The A.V. Club, has been renamed Parody Bang! Bang! in 2011, and has been perceived by Time Magazine as one of the 50 Best Digital recordings to Pay attention to This moment. The show has likewise been highlighted in the TV series Parody Bang! Bang!, which debuted on IFC in 2012 and finished in 2016.
In 2021, Aukerman sent off Parody Bang World, a membership administration that offers promotion free admittance to the web recording’s files, live shows, documents to different projects like Threedom and The Andy Daly Digital broadcast Task, and selective digital broadcasts like CBB Presents and Scott Hasn’t Seen. Earwolf actually circulates the free promotion upheld adaptations of Parody Bang! Bang! furthermore, Threedom, the two of which he has. The digital broadcast has been downloaded a few million times.
Scott Aukerman Podcasts
Aukerman has a well established fellowship with American entertainer Adam Scott, who originally showed up on Parody Bang! in 2010 and furthermore showed up in an episode of the television transformation in 2012. However having showed up on more than twelve episodes as a visitor, Scott is most popular on the show for his episodes close by Parks and Entertainment journalists Chelsea Peretti and Harris Wittels, which were named Farts and Multiplication. Four Farts episodes were recorded, with the last being post mortem delivered in 2015 following Wittels’ demise. Aukerman and Scott reinforced over their adoration for both parody and music, and have since sent off different music-based satire web recordings about different groups and craftsmen.
The digital broadcast, U Talkin’ U2 To Me?, was sent off in 2014 by Aukerman and Scott, which zeroed in on the band’s profession and discography. The webcast included interviews with the band and was welcome to see them live. After a survey of Tunes of Involvement with 2017, the digital recording turned out to be less incessant. In 2018, three episodes were delivered, including a “Slowin’ It Down” with Phoebe Robinson and Andy Daly and a two-section recap of the Experience + Guiltlessness Visit. In 2023, the webcast got back with two episodes, exploring Tunes of Give up and the band’s Las Vegas live show.
In 2018, Aukerman and Scott sent off a digital broadcast called R U Talkin’ R.E.M. RE: ME?, which zeroed in on the band R.E.M. furthermore, included interviews with individuals like Michael Stipe and Mike Factories. In 2020, they sent off R U Talkin’ RHCP RE: Me?, planning to cover the Super hot Bean stew Peppers’ music, yet deserted this configuration in the subsequent episode. All things being equal, they centered around Talking Heads, changing the webcast name to U Talkin’ Talking Heads 2 My Talking Head, and covered the band’s discography. In 2022, they repeated the R U Talkin’ RHCP design for two episodes, covering Limitless Love and Return of the Fantasy Flask.
In September 2023, Aukerman and Scott got back with their first new configuration in quite a while: U Springin’ Springsteen On My Bean? The web recording is devoted to the music of Bruce Springsteen. The principal episode of the show, delivered on September 12, covered Springsteen’s 1973 presentation collection Good tidings from Asbury Park, N.J.
In the early episodes of U Talkin’ U2 To Me?, Aukerman and Scott began a joke of singing the Staind tune “It’s Been For some time” at whatever point they said the expression. A fan proposed they make an oddball design called Staind Glass, where they examine Staind’s music with jokester Todd Glass. This arrangement was made in May 2014, with Glass joining the pair in the studio to stand by listening to the band’s 2001 collection Break the Cycle. In June 2018, Glass returned for a continuation episode. Vulture named the first Staind Glass as the best episode of the show. In 2020, an oddball rendition of the configuration was made with unique visitors Huey Lewis and Jimmy Kimmel, committed to the band’s collection Climate.
Scott Aukerman Movies
♦ 2022 – Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
♦ 2022 – The People’s Joker
♦ 2019 – Between Two Ferns: The Movie
♦ 2005 – Cake Boy
♦ 2004 – Shark Tale
♦ 2003 – Melvin Goes to Dinner
♦ 2002 – Run Ronnie Run!
♦ 2002 – Austin Powers in Goldmember
♦ 2001 – That Darn Punk
Scott Aukerman TV Shows
♦ 2020 – Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun
♦ 2020 – The George Lucas Talk Show
♦ 2019 – I’m Sorry
♦ 2018–2020 – Big City Greens
♦ 2017–2018 – Sick Note
♦ 2017 – Michael Bolton’s Big, Sexy Valentine’s Day Special
♦ 2017 – Brooklyn Nine-Nine
♦ 2016–2019 – Bajillion Dollar Propertie$
♦ 2016–2018 – Take My Wife
♦ 2016 – Animals.
♦ 2016 – 88th Academy Awards
♦ 2015 – 67th Primetime Emmy Awards
♦ 2015 – W/ Bob & David
♦ 2014–2015 – TripTank
♦ 2014 – The Birthday Boys
♦ 2013–2017 – @midnight