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Andrew Horowitz

Acting

Biography

Andrew was raised in Warren, New Jersey, and is the only member of Tally Hall not from the Detroit suburbs. He attended the Pingry School, which eventually played host to Tally Hall's first non-Midwest shows. He lived with Rob Cantor during their sophomore year at the University of Michigan, which led to them playing music together and eventually playing Tally Hall's first show in 2002, along with Zubin Sedghi. Andrew double majored in Composition and English, and graduated in 2005. While in college, he won multiple Hopwood Awards for fiction and poetry, as well as the prestigious BMI John Lennon Scholarship for Good Day in 2004.[1] He provided the soundtrack to Joe Hawley's 2005 thesis film, The Other Way. After Tally Hall, Andrew remained in New York City working as a successful producer, songwriter, and session musician. He's contributed to recordings by John Legend, VÉRITÉ, and Ella Eyre, as well as working with Rob on songs and videos from Not A Trampoline. In 2012, Andrew released a cassette of original music under the name edu (pronounced ee-doo), and played solo shows around New York throughout 2012 and 2013. On July 1, 2014, he appeared with Rob Cantor in a video titled "29 Celebrity Impressions, 1 Original Song", performing their song "Perfect". A week later, Cantor released a making-of video, demonstrating that his impressions were a hoax done through audio and video editing, and in fact featured 11 different impressionists.[2] In May 2020, Horowitz started a weekly Instagram Livestream series titled Keep Up The Good Work, where he has one or two guests on each stream. A few of these guests have included Tally Hall alumni, such as members Ross and Zubin

Known For

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
6.8

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson is an American late-night talk show hosted by Scottish American comedian Craig Ferguson, who is the third regular host of the Late Late Show franchise. It follows Late Show with David Letterman in the CBS late-night lineup, airing weekdays in the US at 12:37 a.m. It is taped in front of a live studio audience from Monday to Friday at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California, directly above the Bob Barker Studio. It is produced by David Letterman's production company Worldwide Pants Incorporated and CBS Television Studios. Since becoming host on January 3, 2005, after Craig Kilborn and Tom Snyder, Ferguson has achieved the highest ratings since the show's inception in 1995. While the majority of the episodes focus on comedy, Ferguson has also addressed difficult subject matter, such as the deaths of his parents, and undertaken serious interviews, such as one with Desmond Tutu, which earned the show a 2009 Peabody Award.

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

2005
Tally Hall's Internet Show
10.0

Tally Hall's Internet Show (abbreviated: T.H.I.S.) is a ten part bi-weekly variety-show series by the band Tally Hall, which debuted on September 15, 2008. Each episode is ten minutes long and was posted on the band's official website tallyhall.com. The content includes skits, sock puppets, music videos, and pictures of bodily functions, as well as including one-off characters such as Ben, Sally and Peter.

Tally Hall's Internet Show

2008
Tally Hall - Two Wuv
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The members of Tally Hall go on a trip to hunt down Ashley and Mary Kate Olsen, but it doesn't go as planned.

Tally Hall - Two Wuv

2010
The Ultimate Tally Hall Documentary
10.0

A complete historical documentation of one of the world's most unique bands, Tally Hall, & its members

The Ultimate Tally Hall Documentary

2021