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What is Scott Aukerman's Net Worth?

Scott Aukerman is an American writer, producer, actor, comedian, director, and podcast host. Scott Aukerman has a net worth of $5 million. After starting off as a writer and performer for the sketch series "Mr. Show," Aukerman later went on to become the host of the weekly comedy podcast "Comedy Bang!" This is perhaps his best-known achievement, as the podcast has become quite popular over the years. He is also known for creating a show that is also called "Comedy Bang!" and this show has become equally popular. In addition, Scott has been quite active behind the scenes, co-creating shows like "Between Two Ferns withZach Galifianakisand co-founding the Earwolf podcast network.

Early Life

Scott Aukerman was born on July 2nd, 1970, in Savannah, Georgia. Raised in Orange County, California, he attended a special school for the arts as a high schooler. He also studied acting and musical theater, and he began writing his own plays at an early age. Scott grew up in a Baptist household and attended church three times per week until he graduated from high school. During these teen years, Aukerman also started a short-lived band along with the future drummer of No Doubt,Adrian Young.

After graduating from high school, Scott attended Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, where he met B.J. Porter. The pair began writing together and working alongside one another for a radio show called "Lutz Radio." He then studied at the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts before embarking on his entertainment career in earnest.

Career

Scott began by touring the country as a musical theatre actor during the 90s. He then started performing as a comedian at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles. This allowed him to catch the eye ofBob Odenkirk, the creator of "Mr. Show." Odenkirk brought Aukerman on board for his sketch series, and Scott became a regular writer and performer. In 1999, Aukerman was nominated for an Emmy along with the other cast members of "Mr. Show."

When "Mr. Show" was canceled, Aukerman focused more on writing film and television scripts. He then helped write scripts for films like "Run Ronnie Run!," "Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny," and "Shark Tale." However, many of the scripts he wrote remain unproduced. During this period, Aukerman worked alongside B.J. Porter extensively, and this continued into the 2000s. During this decade, the pair worked on a number of stand-up comedy projects in Los Angeles, including "Comedy Death-Ray."

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