
Rory Scovel
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Rory J. Scovel is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He released his first stand-up comedy album Dilation in 2011. He has since released the stand-up specials The Charleston Special (2015), Rory Scovel Tries Stand-Up for the First Time (2017), Live Without Fear (2021), and Religion, Sex, and a Few Things in Between (2024). As an actor, he began his career as part of the main cast on the sitcoms Ground Floor (2013–2015) and Those Who Can't (2016–2019), co-starred in the romantic comedy film I Feel Pretty (2018), and also appeared in and wrote for the comedy series The Eric Andre Show (2012–2016). In the 2020s, he created and starred in his Comedy Central series Robbie (2020) and starred in the Apple TV+ series Physical (2021–2023).
Known for
Credits

Babylon (2022)
as The Count

I Feel Pretty (2018)
as Ethan

Old Dads (2023)
as Terrance Huffy-Schwinn

You're Cordially Invited (2025)
as Colton

The House (2017)
as Joe
Judgment Day (—)
Actor

Dean (2016)
as Eric

69 Minutes with Tom Segura (2023)
as Self

Plantman & Blondie: A Dress Up Gang Film (2026)
as Rory
Gutbuster (2017)
as Self

Distancing Socially (2021)
as Ben

The Eric Andre New Year's Eve Spooktacular (2012)
as Self

Rory Scovel: Religion, Sex and a Few Things In Between (2024)
as Self

Rory Scovel: The Charleston Special (2015)
as Himself
Second Thoughts (2015)
as Nebula
Silverbacks (—)
as Cameron

Rory Scovel: Live Without Fear (2021)
as Himself

Reggie Watts: Spatial (2016)
as Self

Rory Scovel Tries Stand-Up for the First Time (2017)
as Self

The No Look Dunk (2014)
Actor




