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Alex Schmidt is an American writer, Internet thing-maker, podcaster, and comedian from Pasadena, California. Currently, he contributes to 1-900-HOT-DOG and to The New Yorker. Previously, Alex wrote comedy for The American Bystander, CollegeHumor, Funny Or Die, BBC America, The Onion, and lots more places.
With help from friends and loved ones, Alex created an emoji and proposed the bison emoji to the world governing body for emojis called Unicode who approved it. In late 2020, the bison emoji rolled out to worldwide device keyboards. Currently, Alex is focused on large writing and podcasting projects. In addition to that, he is a creative consultant on Joel Samataro and Cole Bruns’s fantastic stand-up show Game Over Comedy.
Alex Schmidt Age
He was born in Pasadena, California, United States of America. Alex’s exact year of birth is not known to the public. Therefore, we can not determine his exact age.
Alex Schmidt Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Alex stands at the height of 5 ft 11 in ( Approx 1.8m).
Alex Schmidt Family
Hewas born to her father and mother in the United States of America. The comedian holds American nationality and belongs to the White ethnicity. However, he has kept a large portion of his own life out of the spotlight. Therefore, his family information is not publicly known.
Alex Schmidt Wife
The 4-Time ‘Jeopardy!’ Champion is a bit secretive when it comes to his personal life. Despite being very active on all social media platforms, Alex does not share information regarding his marital status with the public. Whether the comedian is married or not, the details remain with those who are close to him but not the general public.
Alex Schmidt Education
He joined Syracuse University in 2006. In 2010, Alex graduated from the University with a Bachelor of Arts in History/Television Radio, and Film. He also had a minor in Drama.
Alex Schmidt Podcast
The comedian believes in using the time of total strangers as well as possible. He currently hosts a podcast called Secretly Incredibly Fascinating. In addition to that, he co-created and co-hosted the #1 Kurt Vonnegut podcast mostly on hiatus, with occasional new episodes when he could find a wonderful new Vonnegut thing.
Alex Schmidt Cracked
He currently hosts a podcast called Secretly Incredibly Fascinating. Before making Secretly Incredibly Fascinating, Alex hosted and produced more than 150 episodes of The Cracked Podcast which used to be an internationally popular comedy podcast on the Earwolf network. While there, Alex did live episodes all over the United States and London.
Alex Schmidt Jeopardy
The comedian is a 4-Time Jeopardy! Champion in Season 35 of Jeopardy. While in Jeopardy, Alex won four times, so he got to play five games and share five facts. In the last one, he talked about his Grandma which he will always be glad he got to do on TV.
Alex appeared in the following 5 archived games:
– #7840, aired 2018-10-12, Alex vs. Ryan Vesledahl vs. Alan Dunn
– #7839, aired 2018-10-11, Alex vs. Patrick Wyman vs. Kristina Johnson
– #7838, aired 2018-10-10, Alex vs. Mary Adolph vs. Chris Wong
– #7837, aired 2018-10-09, Alex vs. Jen Aronoff vs. Greg Antoine
– #7836, aired 2018-10-08, Adam Francois Watkins vs. Alex vs. Lee Glazer
Alex Schmidt Salary
He currently hosts a podcast called Secretly Incredibly Fascinating. Alex earns an average salary of $65,976.
Alex Schmidt Net Worth
He is an American writer, Internet thing-maker, podcaster, comedian, writer, and Internet thing-maker. Alex has accumulated an estimated net worth of $783,387.
Who Is Alex Schmidt
Alex is an American writer, Internet thing-maker, podcaster, and comedian from Pasadena, California. Currently, he contributes to 1-900-HOT-DOG and to The New Yorker. Previously, Alex wrote comedy for The American Bystander, CollegeHumor, Funny Or Die, among others
How Tall Is Alex Schmidt
Alex is a man of above-average stature who stands at the height of 5 ft 11 in ( Approx 1.8m).
What Does Alex Schmidt Do For A Living
Alex hosts a podcast called Secretly Incredibly Fascinating. In addition to that, he co-created and co-hosted the #1 Kurt Vonnegut podcast mostly on hiatus, with occasional new episodes when he could find a wonderful new Vonnegut thing.