Stand-up comedy Schulz began performing stand-up during college in California and continued when he returned to New York in the mid-2000s. He became a regular at the Comedy Village and went on to make his debut at the
Edinburgh Comedy Festival in
Scotland, in 2008. In June 2018, Schulz followed up with his debut comedy album,
5:5:1, which earned the top ranking on
iTunes' comedy album charts. The album went on to rank number one on
Apple Music,
Google Play, and
Amazon. In 2021, Schulz issued a pair of streaming
EPs,
Views from the Cis and
Brilliant Idiot. On July 25, 2022, he released another special on his YouTube channel titled "Infamous". In 2025, Schulz performed at the
Riyadh Comedy Festival.
Television, film, and web series '' cast members April Rose,
Melanie Iglesias, and
Charlamagne tha God at the
MTV Movie Awards in 2012 Schulz has hosted or appeared on numerous
MTV and
MTV2 shows, including ''Jobs That Don't Suck
, Guy Code, Guy Court, Girl Code and The Hook Up
. In 2015, he starred in the IFC series Benders''. He also acted in Amazon's
Sneaky Pete (2015, 2017),
Hulu's ''
There's Johnny!'' (2017), and
HBO's Crashing (2018). Schulz appeared in the feature films
The Female Brain (2017),
Write When You Get Work (2018),
No Safe Spaces (2019), and the remake of ''
White Men Can't Jump (2023). His web series credits include writing and starring in Rise of the Radio Show
and The Apartmentship''. A four-part
Netflix special,
Schulz Saves America, premiered on December 17, 2020. The special was criticized for its
Anti-Asian jokes
blaming Asians for the
COVID-19 pandemic. In May 2024, Schulz participated in Netflix's
The Roast of Tom Brady. In March of 2025, Schulz dropped his first stand-up hour for Netflix,
Life. In April 2026, it was announced that Schulz would star alongside
Zarna Garg,
P.J. Byrne, and
Tan France in the romantic comedy
Clashing Through The Snow, which will stream on
Amazon Prime.
Podcasts Schulz co-hosts
The Brilliant Idiots with fellow former MTV2 personality
Charlamagne tha God, which launched in 2013. (pictured) co-hosts Flagrant with Schulz. Schulz also hosts
Flagrant (formerly
Flagrant 2) with his best friends and fellow stand-up comedians,
Akaash Singh and Mark Gagnon, and video editor AlexxMedia, which launched in 2017. In October 2024 Schulz hosted an episode with then-presidential candidate
Donald Trump. He later went on to defend his actions in the
Triggernometry podcast, stating that Democrats were "not cool" and his vote being based on "who gets the most pussy". Regarding the controversial quote, Schulz later said "I shouldn’t have said it like that" in an interview with
The New York Times. Since the 2024 election,
Flagrant has featured a variety of politicians and political commentators, such as
Bernie Sanders,
Pete Buttigieg, and
Ro Khanna. Schulz appeared on the
Full Send Podcast in November 2022, however, due to "drama" and "awkwardness" with co-host Steiny, the podcast wasn't released until July 2023. == Kendrick Lamar controversy ==