Andy Cowan (born Andrew Glenn Cowan) is an American writer and script consultant for television and other media. He is the creator and host of the therapy/comedy podcast, ''The Neurotic Vaccine'', launched in 2022 from Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks. From 2010–2011, he co-hosted his radio comedy therapy talk show, ''Up & Down Guys'', on
KPFK
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90.7 FM in Los Angeles.
In 2019 an ''Up & Down Guys'' podcast pilot was produced for
Westwood One
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The company takes its name from an earlier network also named Westwood One, a company founded in 1978. The company w ...
. He has appeared on several television shows, hosted the hour-long talk show pilot, ''Another Talk Show! with Andy Cowan'', featuring
Jason Alexander
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and Sheila Raye Charles, and was guest commentator on KTTV's ''
Good Day L.A.'' He has written humor columns for the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' newspaper and magazine, ''
Salon
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* French term for a drawing room, an architectural space in a home
* Salon (gathering), a meeting for learning or enjoyment
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'', special material for ''
The New Yorker
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'', and several songs, one of which won international song contest nods. He is a voiceover artist, and sings in jazz clubs throughout Los Angeles.
Biography
Cowan received a
master's degree
A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice. in broadcasting from
Boston University
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and began his broadcasting career in radio and TV news in Pennsylvania.
Featured in the November 2018 edition of ''
American University Magazine'', it was there he received his bachelor of arts degree in psychology.
Career
After gaining media experience in Pennsylvania radio and TV stations, Cowan moved to
Los Angeles
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, writing scripts for several comedy television shows. He gained greater exposure with ''
The Merv Griffin Show
''The Merv Griffin Show'' is an American television talk show starring Merv Griffin. The series ran from October 1, 1962 to March 29, 1963 on NBC, May 10, 1965 to July 4, 1969 in first-run syndication, from August 18, 1969 to February 11, 197 ...
'' during the 1980s, where he wrote, assisted in producing segments, and appeared on-air. He pre-interviewed hundreds of political, literary and entertainment figures, including
Jerry Seinfeld
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and
Orson Welles
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eight times up to his final TV appearance, deemed one of ''
TV Guide
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The company sold its print magazine division, TV Guide Magazine, TV Guide Mag ...
'' magazine's 60 greatest talk show moments. For the cable TV channel
Showtime
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* ''Showtime'' (film), a 2002 American action/comedy film
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* Showtime Networks, a division of Paramount Global ...
, he produced, wrote and hosted the 1990 short ''6 Minutes'', a spoof of the popular ''
60 Minutes
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''. That segment won a
CableACE
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Award in 1991.
In 1996 ''
Variety
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* Variety (radio)
* Variety show, in theater and television
Films
* ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont
* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'' named him one of "50 Creatives to Watch." At the 2009 Southeast New England Film, Music & Arts Festival, Cowan received the Best Comedy Award for the short film, ''Knocked Down,'' which he wrote and appears in. He was writing consultant on ''Prego,'' best comedy short film at the 2015 Manhattan Film Festival. Cowan has performed in comedy clubs throughout the country.
His voice has been used on audiobooks for the ''
Star Wars
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'' audiobook series, as narrator on the Audible Inc. audiobook, ''Tales from th
Oklahoma Sooners Sidelines', and in TV show voiceovers, including as narrator on ''Hollywood's Best Film Directors''. He has written for ''
MyFM'' in Los Angeles and wrote for the ''
Jack FM
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Stations ...
'' network from 2007 to 2010. He has written 300 panels for the award-winning worldwide syndicated newspaper comic strip ''
Bizarro
Bizarro () is a supervillain/anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Otto Binder and artist George Papp as a "mirror image" of Superman, and first appeared in '' Superboy'' #68 ( ...
'' in collaboration with
Dan Piraro
Daniel Charles Piraro (born 1958) is a painter, illustrator, and cartoonist best known for his syndicated cartoon panel ''Bizarro''. Piraro's cartoons have been reprinted in 16 book collections (as of 2012). He has also written three books of pro ...
, one of which was featured on NBC's ''
Meet the Press
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'', over 40 panels for the syndicated newspaper comic strip ''
Rhymes with Orange
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'' in collaboration with ''
Hilary B. Price'', multiple panels for ''
Harry Bliss
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s syndicated comic panel, ''Bliss'', a panel and special material for ''
The New Yorker
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'', and several panels for the British current affairs magazine, ''
Prospect'', ''
Reader's Digest
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'' ''Humor in Uniform'' panels, and ''Air Mail'', a digital weekly newsletter launched in 2019 by former ''
Vanity Fair'' editor-in-chief ''
Graydon Carter'' and former ''
The New York Times
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'' reporter ''
Alessandra Stanley
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''.
Cowan's songwriting work includes ... ''Hitchin' on the Highway of Life'' (music, lyrics, vocals by Andy Cowan, guitar arrangement by Marty Rifkin, award-winning session musician for
Bruce Springsteen
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,
Tom Petty
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and
Jewel) recipient of five international songwriting nods and featured in ''Knocked Down'' ... And ''20th Century Man'' (music, lyrics, vocals) the theme to ''Another Talk Show! with Andy Cowan'' and ''Our Time is Up with Andy Cowan'' (host, writer, producer).
Cowan's television writing work includes "
The Opposite
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", one of the top ten ''
Seinfeld
''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, over nine seasons and List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It stars Seinfeld as Jerry Seinfeld ( ...
'' episodes.
In 2016, author/columnist,
CNN anchor and
SiriusXM
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radio host,
Michael Smerconish, devoted a Sunday column in ''
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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'' to Cowan's takes on
Donald Trump
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Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of ...
's opposite approach to running for president, and interviewed Cowan on his
SiriusXM
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show about Trump possibly becoming Cowan's epitaph, for which Cowan, as reported in ''
TV Guide
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The company sold its print magazine division, TV Guide Magazine, TV Guide Mag ...
'' ''TV Insider'', apologized.
In 2017, Cowan received his first
Marquis ''Who's Who in America''.
His memoir, ''Banging My Head Against the Wall: A Comedy Writer's Guide to Seeing Stars'', with a foreword by
Jay Leno
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, was released on June 28, 2018. Media interviews included
KCAL-TV
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CBS Channel 9; Los Angeles;
KTLA-TV Channel 5, Los Angeles;
KABC Radio
KABC (790 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, and serving the Greater Los Angeles area. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a talk radio format. The studios are located in the Los Angeles s ...
, Los Angeles;
WGN Radio
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, Chicago; The Michael Smerconish Program, SiriusXM;
Coast to Coast AM
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with
George Noory
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; The Michael Harrison Interview and
The Adam Carolla Show on
PodcastOne
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; The
Jim Bohannon Show; and First Light on Westwood One. ''Banging My Head Against the Wall: A Comedy Writer's Guide to Seeing Stars'' was acquired in 2019 by The
National Comedy Center in Jamestown, New York.
Credits
Partial credits include:
*''
Cheers
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'' (3 episodes plus an additional story, 1985–1987) – (writer)
*''
Throb
''Throb'' is an American sitcom that aired in syndication from September 6, 1986, to May 21, 1988. The series, created by Fredi Towbin, was produced by Procter & Gamble Productions in association with Taft Entertainment Television, and was di ...
'' (1 episode, 1986) – (writer)
*''
Take Five
"Take Five" is a jazz standard composed by saxophonist Paul Desmond and originally recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet for their album ''Time Out'' at Columbia Records' 30th Street Studios in New York City on July 1, 1959. Two years later it b ...
'' aka ''The
George Segal
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'' Show, (6 episodes, 1987) – (writer, story editor)
*''
The Pat Sajak Show
''The Pat Sajak Show'' was an American late-night television talk show that aired on CBS from January 9, 1989, to April 13, 1990.
Cast
The show was hosted by Pat Sajak, best known as host of the game show ''Wheel of Fortune''. To do the talk ...
'' (1989-1990) – (writer, performer)
*''
Into the Night'' (1990–1991) – (writer)
*''
Seinfeld
''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, over nine seasons and List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It stars Seinfeld as Jerry Seinfeld ( ...
'' (23 episodes, 1994–1995) – (writer, program consultant)
*''
Double Rush'' (12 episodes, 1994) – (writer, story editor)
*''
3rd Rock from the Sun
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'' (16 episodes, 1995–96) – (writer, executive story consultant)
*''
The Merv Griffin Show
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'' 1981–86) – writer, segment producer, talent coordinator, performer)
*''6 Minutes'' (Showtime, 1990 short segment) – (producer, writer, host)
*''My Talk Show'' (1990, 1991) – (writer)
*''
The Best Damn Sports Show Period
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'' (3 episodes, 2002) – (announcer)
*''Only Human'' (1990) (CBS pilot, co-writer)
*''Barely Fitz'' (1998) (CBS pilot, writer)
*''Howie'' (2000) (Fox pilot, writer)
*''Knocked Down'' (2008 short film) – (writer, actor, vocalist)
*''
Ellen DeGeneres
Ellen Lee DeGeneres ( ; born January 26, 1958) is an American comedian, television host, actress, writer, and producer. She starred in the sitcom '' Ellen'' from 1994 to 1998, which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award for " The Puppy Episode". S ...
'' - (writer for 2001 Emmy hosting)
*''Phonees'' (2011 webisode series) – (writer, actor)
*''Up & Down Guys'' (2010–11 radio show, KPFK-FM, Los Angeles) – (creator, writer, co-host)
*''Another Talk Show! with Andy Cowan'' (2011 pilot) – (executive producer, writer, host)
*''Our Time is Up with Andy Cowan'' (2015 pilot) – (creator, writer, host)
*''Wannabes'' (2016 pilot) – (Co-creator, writer, actor)
*''Donald Trump is George as "The Opposite"'', The Michael Smerconish Program interview, SiriusXM, March 2016
*''Is That Normal? with Andy Cowan'' (2019 comedy docuseries pilot) – (co-creator, executive producer, lead)
*''Die Job'' (2019 dark comedy feature) – (writer)
*''The Neurotic Vaccine'' (2022 comedy/therapy podcast) - (creator, writer, producer, editor, co-host, Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks)
References
External links
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American radio personalities
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Male television personalities
American television writers
Boston University College of Communication alumni
Living people
Place of birth missing (living people)
Year of birth missing (living people)