Brian Scolaro

Comedian, Film actor

1973 –

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Who is Brian Scolaro?

Brian Scolaro is an American comedian, actor, and voice actor. He is most known for his half hour special on Comedy Central and his roles on FOX's Stacked, TBS's Sullivan & Son and NBC's Three Sisters.

Brian Scolaro was born October 18, 1973 in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn and went to Archbishop Molloy High School in Jamaica, Queens where he appeared as a lead in the school's theatre productions of No Time for Sergeants, Room Service, 12 Angry Men and Arsenic and Old Lace. At the State University of New Paltz, New York, Brian wrote a weekly comedy editorial for the school newspaper entitled This Week's Crap where he generally attacked and complained about the school leaders. He also wrote, produced and hosted a radio comedy program That Damn Show on WFNP FM for three years and became the hero of neighboring high school kids in the Mid-Hudson Valley. Along with his friend Brett Bisogno, Brian wrote, produced and starred in the college's television comedy show Earp and Whitney which was nominated for a National Association of College Broadcaster's award for Best Comedy Program in 1995.

After graduating college, Brian worked with the mentally handicapped in Brooklyn, and as a brief stint as a production assistant for HBO Downtown Productions, The Comedy Channel and HBO's "Reel Sex". Brian quit his assistant job and turned to stand-up comedy full time and did his first show at Stand Up NY in Manhattan on January 14, 1992.

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Born
Oct 18, 1973
Bay Ridge
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Brooklyn

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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