American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and director Derek Matthew Waters was born on July 30, 1979. His work on Drunk History (2013-2019) brought him eight nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award.
Derek Waters Net Worth
Derek Waters is an American actor, comedian, and writer who has a $1 million net worth. Derek Waters entered the world in July of 1979 in Baltimore, Maryland. He is well-known for his work on the hit Comedy Central series Drunk History, which he also co-created. Waters has been doing stand-up and sketch comedy in the Los Angeles area since the year 2000. Formerly, he and Simon Helberg performed as Derek & Simon.
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Derek Waters Career
When he first arrived in Los Angeles, he got a job at Tower Video, which he enjoyed because it introduced him to indie films for the first time. Since the year 2000, he has been performing sketch comedy in Los Angeles, and he and Simon Helberg were a popular comic pair for a long time.
Derek & Simon: The Show, a web sitcom they co-created with fellow comedian Bob Odenkirk, featuring the two of them. In 2005, they had a pilot agreement with HBO after making two short films, “Derek & Simon: The Pity Card” (with Zach Galifianakis and Bill Hader) and “Derek & Simon: A Bee and a Cigarette” (with Casey Wilson and Emily Rutherfurd).
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He had a recurring role on the ABC sitcom Married to the Kellys in 2003. A number of shows have featured Waters, including The League, Funny or Die Presents, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Nick Swardson’s Pretend Time, Maron, Happy Endings, Suburgatory, The Sarah Silverman Program, Santa Clarita Diet, and The Middle.
Besides those films, he has also made appearances in Hall Pass, For Your Consideration, This Means War, and The Brothers Solomon. In the 2012 Shut Up! Cartoons series Weasel Town, Waters co-starred with Jason Ritter as the egocentric, non sequitur-spouting weasel Dipster.
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