Scott Krinsky, CHUCK NBC TV co-star: Mr. Media Audio Interview




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Summary: Scott Krinsky portrays Jeff on NBC’s action-comedy series “Chuck” that chronicles the life of “a twenty-something computer geek who inadvertently downloads government secrets into his brain.” Among Krinsky’s additional television credits are appearances on “The O.C.” as Daryl, “Without a Trace,” “Mad TV” and a commercial with Lebron James for Vitamin Water. Other screen credits include the independent features Love Made Easy, ShameloveThe Dry Spell. As a stand-up comic, he performs regularly at The Comedy Store and Improv in Los Angeles as well as many of the cities alternative venues. In addition, Krinsky is a founding member of the critically acclaimed comedic theater group, The Bad Puppets, performing in the company’s wildly offbeat work. He is also a member of The SpyAnts theater company, in which he appeared in the play, “Kidnapped By Craigslist”. Krinsky is a graduate of Salisbury University in Maryland where he majored in communications and broadcast journalism and worked the trenches as a scrappy intern at CNN. A sometimes aspiring chef with a passion for cooking, he also attended The Epicurean School of Culinary Arts in Los Angeles to study breads and pastries. Krinsky is also the gust host at the Acme Comedy Theatre on Saturday, April 4 at 8 p.m.