Credit: David Williams

Credit: David Williams

SCOTT ROGOWSKY

Nominee, Outstanding Original Interactive Program - 2019 Emmy Awards
“The 25 Most Influential People on the Internet” - Time Magazine
”2018 Live Streamer of the Year” - Shorty Awards
”2018 New Yorker of the Year” - TimeOut New York

Whether you know him from his wildly popular tenure as the original host of HQ Trivia, his anchoring of the live, MLB whip-around show ChangeUp on DAZN, his own, critically-acclaimed late-night talk show Running Late with Scott Rogowsky (and the pandemic-inspired spin-off IsoLate Night), his two shows on Verizon’s Go90 (Start Talkin’ produced for Complex Networks and Weird World of Sports produced for Whistle), his ABC Primetime series Would You Fall For That?, or his current hosting roles on the Business Casual podcast from Morning Brew and Wild Cards on NTWRK, Scott Rogowsky has quickly made a name for himself across the media landscape as the host with most.

To the tens of millions of people around the world who joined the live, daily HQ Trivia broadcasts, Scott became a household name — outside of the Rogowsky household, even! — and was affectionately called “Quiz Daddy” by his fans (a nickname he finds equal parts flattering and unsettling). Admired for his quick wit and improvisational panache while hosting the viral app sensation, Scott racked up hundreds of thousands of new followers while being invited to make guest appearances on Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Live with Kelly & Ryan, The Voice, ABC’s New Year’s Rockin Eve, FOX’s New Year’s Eve with Steve Harvey, and most importantly to Scott, MLB’s All-Star Celebrity Softball Game broadcast on ESPN.

When he’s not on camera or behind the mic — and when there isn’t a global pandemic raging — Scott is on stage at comedy clubs and college campuses performing stand-up or hosting Running Late, his self-produced talk show on which he has interviewed over 400 celebrity guests since 2011 including Jon Hamm, Paul Rudd, Steve Buscemi, Sarah Silverman, John Oliver, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Amy Sedaris, Nick Kroll, Paul Dano, Matt Groening, Kevin Nealon, Reggie Watts, Dick Cavett, Jim Gaffigan, Dan Rather, Janeane Garofalo, Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer, and Desus & Mero. 

Scott is also a talented writer and producer, having worked behind the camera on Debate Wars (Sees)o, Crowd Goes Wild (Fox Sports 1), White Guy Talk Show (Fuse), The Onion News Network (IFC) and Onion SportsDome (Comedy Central). He has also produced, written, and/or starred in several viral videos including “Mother’s Day Lie Detector” (18 million YouTube views) and the “Fake Books on the Subway” series which has been viewed over 200 million times across YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.

Scott is active in fundraising for many charities, donating sales from his vintage clothing collection at Quiz Daddy’s Closet to various causes including Chai Lifeline, the National MS Society, the Movember Foundation, CityMeals, Food Bank for NYC, and DonorsChoose.

Scott was born in New York City but currently resides in LA (Los Angeles, not Louisiana).