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Samuel Dalton Reich [citation needed] (/ r aɪ ʃ / RYSH; born July 22, 1984) is an American media executive, writer, producer, comedian, and actor.He is best known for his work with Dropout (formerly CollegeHumor), of which he is now the CEO, including hosting the series Game Changer and its spin-off Make Some Noise, as well as his work on TruTV's Adam Ruins Everything.
Game Changer is an American comedy panel game show on Dropout created and hosted by Sam Reich which started in 2019. The show follows players, typically three comedians, who participate in a new game every episode, with the players usually kept unaware of the premise and rules of the game beforehand.
Make Some Noise is an American improvisational comedy television show hosted by Sam Reich and released fortnightly on SVOD service Dropout. [1] [2]Brennan Lee Mulligan, Zac Oyama, and Josh Ruben — nicknamed the "Noise Boys" — are executive producers, and also appear in the first and last episode of every season; other episodes feature them alongside a rotation of Dropout regulars and ...
Most episodes feature stormtrooper-like soldiers Larry (Josh Ruben) and Rich (Sam Reich) dealing with the day-to-day pitfalls of serving an evil interstellar empire. The show includes Aubrey Plaza in a recurring role as the Princess. A second season was released as a Dropout exclusive. Josh Ruben, Sam Reich, Aubrey Plaza Very Mary-Kate
Dropout CEO Sam Reich acquired a majority interest in the service in 2020. [13]After launch, Dropout saw that the unscripted and less expensive content both acquired and retained viewers, while more expensive and scripted shows neither acquired nor retained viewers, with the limited exception of WTF 101. [2]
Sam Reich: Website: elainecarroll.xyz: Elaine Carroll is an American actress and writer. She is best known for her role as a fictionalized Mary-Kate Olsen on the web ...
Sam Reich is an executive producer and the show's director, having directed all six episodes. He also co-wrote the episode "Rival Site" with Dan Gurewitch and Amir Blumenfeld . Dan Gurewitch and Amir Blumenfeld co-wrote three episodes ("Rival Site," "The Morning After" and "Armageddon").
Sam Reich, CollegeHumor's head of video, said that in creating the series, he wanted to do a project that was both ambitious and true to CollegeHumor's slacker humor heritage. [5] Reich also told Mashable that Bad Internet was "a series built for the Internet."