Zachariah "Zach" Selwyn (born April 23, 1975), also known as simply Zachariah, is an American singer-songwriter, actor, host and writer best known for hosting the series ''America's Secret Slang'', ''
Guinness World Records Gone Wild!'', ''
Attack of the Show!
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'' and ''
Catch It Keep It
''Catch It Keep It'' is an American game show and reality television series hosted by Zach Selwyn and Mike Senese. It was broadcast on the Science Channel and premiered on July 17, 2009. In each episode a three-member team had 48 hours to build ...
''. He also appeared as a contestant on the
ESPN
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reality show ''
Dream Job''.
Early career and Dream Job
Selwyn released
country-rock
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CD ''
Ghost Signs
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History and preservation
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'' in 2003. He recorded three songs with pop singer and
The Black Eyed Peas
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member
Fergie from 2001 – 2002. Two of those songs, "Will The Ink Fade" and "No Place at All (Baby I'm a Drifter)" appear on the CD. The other song, "Other Side" is on the ''
C.I.L.F.''
EP from 2006.
Selwyn beat a potential crowd of over 20,000 and appeared on the first season of
ESPN
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's reality show ''
Dream Job''. Selwyn debuted on the second episode on February 29, 2004. While reading a "Top Ten" highlights segment on
ESPN
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's ''
SportsCenter
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'' he sported long hair, a beard and a 70s
Outlaw country western
leisure suit
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. ESPN Vice-President of Talent, show judge
Al Jaffe
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told him he was not credible because of his appearance. Selwyn cleaned up in time for episode three. He finished third.
Post-''Dream Job'' career
He appeared on "
Pardon the Interruption
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" in June 2004 and read viewer mail.
Selwyn appeared as the backwoods country-rap singing gas station attendant Randall Keith Randall in the film ''
Dead and Breakfast'' released in 2005.
Beginning on June 15, 2004, Selwyn debuted as a
color commentator
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on the
Game Show Network
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series ''
Extreme Dodgeball''. He also returned to ESPN, guest-hosting ''
Around the Horn
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'' a week before ''Extreme Dodgeball'' debuted. Selwyn shot an un-aired
ESPN2
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pilot called ''Holla Back'' in September 2005 with former
BET host
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that was not picked up by the network.
On April 17, 2006, Selwyn became a correspondent on
G4's ''
Attack of the Show!
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''. He wrote and starred in numerous comedic sketches. He also did a pilot for
Bravo
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called ''This Evening With These People''.
Selwyn played in a Los Angeles-based band called
Zachariah and the Lobos Riders
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, who, after ''Dead and Breakfast'', performed their song "I Ain't Gonna Do (Walk Away)" on Attack of the Show!, on July 13, 2006. Selwyn has written and performed jingles for commercials for
Coors beer. He also made guest appearances on ''
Kickin' it'', ''
Chicago Hope
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'', ''
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
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'' "
Stargate: Atlantis" and ''
That '70s Show
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''.
Selwyn released his first EP in 2006 titled ''Cartoons I'd Like to F***'', which featured a new single with
Fergie called "Other Side".
He was named one of the "Heeb 100" by
Heeb Magazine
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in September 2007.
He released a record called ''Alcoholiday'' in 2007.
He was on G4 TV's appearance at the
AEE (Adult Entertainment Expo), where he performed as "Reggie Cupid" in the "Cupid University of Movie Making" sketch.
In May 2007 he appeared as a guest host for the internet video game show ''Epileptic Gaming''. In July 2007 he served as floor reporter for G4's coverage of the three-day event
E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
He performed his song "I Wanna be a Lawnmower (Cause They're Always on Grass)" on ''Attack of the Show!'' on September 10, 2007.
His song "I'm in Edukashun" was specifically written and composed for the 2008 film ''
Lower Learning''. He appeared as "Buck" in the 2009 film ''
Tenure
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'' alongside
Luke Wilson
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and
David Koechner
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Koechner first became involved in p ...
.
He appeared in a
Budweiser
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commercial during the 2009
Super Bowl (the one where the Horse fetches the tree).
2009
He hosted the series ''
Fanarchy'', which debuted on
Versus
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on June 7.
He began hosting the series ''
Catch It Keep It
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'' with
Mike Senese, which appears on
The Science Channel
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.
He appeared in a pilot episode of the American version of the
Argentinian
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humor series ''
Caiga Quien Caiga
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'' with
Dominic Monaghan
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and
Greg Giraldo; the show was not picked up.
He wrote a rap song to promote the third season of
ABC Family
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's ''
Greek
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'', and shot a
music video
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with the cast.
Watch Greek: The Greek Rap Online , Hulu
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Later
He and his brother Jesse Selwyn
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Music
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had hit viral comedy music videos "White People Problems", "Chick Drinks", "Porky Piggin it" and "Hello, Beautiful Homeless Girl" for '' Atom TV'' on Comedy Central
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).
In 2010, the Selwyn brothers wrote, directed, starred in and produced the "Stand Up 2 Cancer" music video with actor Jim Parsons of ''The Big Bang Theory
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'' called "Up 2 You."
In September 2010, he appeared in a promo for Conan O'Brien
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's new show '' Conan''. He appeared in commercials for Bud Light
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, Cellular South, KFC, Pennzoil
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and Ally Financial
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.
He had a recurring role on ''Greek
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'' and '' Glory Daze'' on TBS.
In 2011, he began hosting the special ''America's Secret Slang'' for the History Channel
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.
In 2013, he became the comedic play-by-play host of '' Guinness World Records Gone Wild'' for truTV
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.
In 2016, his music was featured throughout mockumentary Trailer Park Boys
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season 6, featured on Netflix
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.
In 2016, he began working as Senior Creative Content Producer for the TBS network. He oversees/produces and writes sketches and web series.
CD releases
* ''Zachariah'' (2001) – Currently available digitally
* ''Ghost Signs'' (2003) – 11 song LP
* ''Dead and Breakfast Soundtrack'' (2005) – 10 song LP
* ''Alcoholiday'' (2007) – 14 song LP
* ''Spent Casings'' (2008) – 11 song B-sides LP
* ''Pluck Yer Twanger'' (2010) – "New Wave Dynamics" – 14 song comedy CD
* ''Moose Knuckle'' (2012) – 13 song Comedy LP
; EP's
* ''Cartoons I'd Like to F***'' (2006) 5 song EP
* ''High Wasted'' (2010) 7 song Comedy EP
*"Skywriting" (2014) - 13 song LP
*"Nirvana T-Shirt" (2015) - Single
*"Ballad of a Brakeman" (2015) - Single
*"Dong on the Whiteboard" (2016) - Single
Other appearances
*"We Outta La Croix" (2016) - TBS Digital Comedy video
* Blue Meridian ''Minerva'' (2003) – Guest artist on "Spreading Clever"
* Smooth-E
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''Kosher Kuts – Hungry for More'' (2006) – Guest artist "Bar Mitzvah DJ's"
* Executive Producer of Bobby Joyner and the Sundowners CD ''Skies of Blue, Fields of Green'' (2005)
References
External links
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1975 births
Living people
American male singer-songwriters
American singer-songwriters
American television hosts
21st-century American singers
21st-century American male singers