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Scott Rogowsky (born December 4, 1984) is an American comedian and television personality. He is best known for his time hosting HQ Trivia, a mobile game show.[1]

Key Information

Early life

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Rogowsky was born in Manhattan and raised in Harrison, New York.[2] He graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 2007 with a degree in political science.[3]

Career

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Beginnings

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Since 2011, Rogowsky has hosted Running Late with Scott Rogowsky, a live talk show held at various venues around New York City (such as the Gramercy Theater) and Los Angeles. Guests have included comedians, musicians, authors, and actors.[4]

Rogowsky gained notoriety as the creator of several viral videos, including 10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Jew, and Taking Fake Book Covers on the Subway. In 2017, he hosted a "pop-up" talk show, Start T@lkin, which streamed on Go90 for one season.[5]

HQ Trivia

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In August 2017, Rogowsky began as the primary host of HQ Trivia, an app and trivia game. Following its launch, Rogowsky gained a significant cult following among the game's players.[6][7] Rogowsky's catchphrase, "let's get down to the nitty-gritty," was spoken at least once each episode of HQ Trivia, and is a quote from the song "AC/DC Bag" by Phish.[8][9] In 2019, Rogowsky joined DAZN and began hosting a sports program. A month later, it was confirmed that Scott had stopped hosting HQ Trivia.[10]

Later broadcasting career

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In March 2019, Rogowsky began co-hosting ChangeUp, a baseball program broadcast on the subscription video streaming network DAZN.[11] A month later, it was confirmed that he had stopped hosting HQ Trivia due to an inability to organize a scheduling agreement around the two shows.[12] ChangeUp was cancelled in July 2020.[13]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Rogowsky hosted a livestreamed comedy show called "IsoLateNight" in which he interviewed other comedians in isolation. He sold some of his collection of vintage shirts to raise money for charities.[3] Rogowsky was selected to host a web-based trivia game for the antacid brand TUMS during the broadcast of Super Bowl LVI. The show took place via the brand's Twitter account as the game was in progress.[14]

Vintage clothing sales

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Rogowsky started collecting and selling vintage clothing in 2003. He started an Instagram account called Quiz Daddy's Closet in 2019 and sold some items to raise money for charity.[15][16] In January 2022, he opened a physical storefront, also called "Quiz Daddy’s Closet", in Santa Monica, California.[17][18] After Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek died of pancreatic cancer, Rogowsky bought many of Trebek's garments, which he auctioned to raise funds for the Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research.[19]

Personal life

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Rogowsky is a Phish fan and Jewish.[20] He is a brother of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity.[21] Rogowsky also enjoys baseball and is a fan of the New York Mets. His favorite player is Tim Teufel.[22]

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Scott Rogowsky (born December 4, 1984) is an American comedian, television personality, writer, and best known for serving as the original host of the live mobile trivia app HQ Trivia from 2017 to 2019, where he earned the nickname "Quiz Daddy" for his energetic and humorous delivery during high-stakes quiz sessions that attracted millions of daily players. Born in , , Rogowsky grew up in the Westchester County suburb of Harrison and developed an interest in comedy during his undergraduate studies at , where he majored in and graduated in 2007. After college, he interned unpaid at satirical news outlet , which helped launch his career in writing and producing comedic content, including viral videos like the "Mother’s Day Lie Detector" sketch that garnered over 18 million views. Rogowsky's early television work included co-hosting and co-producing sports- shows on Verizon's platform, such as Start Talkin’ and Weird World of Sports, as well as appearing on ABC's hidden-camera series Would You Fall For That?. In 2011, he launched the live Running Late with Scott Rogowsky, which featured over 400 celebrity guests and ran until 2019, earning a in New York City's comedy scene. His breakthrough came with HQ Trivia, where the app's live broadcasts led to widespread popularity; for his role, he received a 2019 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Original Interactive Program, was named one of Time magazine's "25 Most Influential People on the ," and won the Shorty Award for Live Streamer of the Year, along with Time Out New York's New Yorker of the Year honor. Following HQ Trivia's decline amid internal turmoil, Rogowsky transitioned to sports broadcasting as the host of MLB's ChangeUp on DAZN from 2019 to 2021, providing live whip-around coverage of baseball games. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he adapted Running Late into the virtual spin-off IsoLate Night, streaming interviews from his New York apartment and even selling vintage T-shirts to support the production. In recent years as of 2025, Rogowsky co-founded the interactive gaming platform Play Savvy and has hosted TextSavvy, a live trivia game on the platform, contributed to events like Robinhood's 2025 cryptocurrency contest offering $2 million in prizes, launched the party game "The Good News Is," and pursued writing through his Substack newsletter Rogo's Modern Life, which features personal essays on topics ranging from travel and trivia to family and bicoastal living. Additionally, he operates a vintage clothing shop called Quiz Daddy's Closet in Santa Monica, California, reflecting his ongoing entrepreneurial spirit in comedy and media.

Early life and education

Upbringing

Scott Rogowsky was born on December 4, 1984, in , . He was raised in Harrison, a suburb in , approximately 25 miles north of . Growing up in a Jewish family, Rogowsky attended Jewish summer camps in the Adirondacks and , which played a significant role in shaping his early cultural experiences and sense of identity. He has spoken openly about his Jewish heritage, including a cringeworthy Bar Mitzvah experience, and maintains a strong connection to his community's "tribal mentality." From a young age, Rogowsky displayed interests in and music. Influenced by comedy albums from artists like Weird Al Yankovic, , and —records he listened to at home—he developed an early affinity for humor. His passion for music emerged when he discovered the band at through counselors playing their album Hoist and the music video for "Down with Disease," marking the start of his lifelong fandom. Rogowsky was also an avid sports enthusiast, particularly as a supporter of the . His fandom began in childhood; at age five in 1989, he attended an autograph signing where he met former Mets player Tim Teufel and received a book of Mets cards spanning 1962 to 1988, which he studied extensively. He grew up with a Generation K poster on his wall and collected Mets cards with encouragement from his father. These early passions in comedy, music, and sports laid the foundation for his later pursuits before he pursued higher education.

College years

Scott Rogowsky attended in , , from 2003 to 2007, where he pursued a degree in . During his sophomore year, Rogowsky discovered his interest in after enrolling in a stand-up class, where he performed for the first time and was captivated by the audience's response. This experience marked the beginning of his engagement with performance arts on campus, leading him to develop comedic routines that he later refined. Rogowsky was also a member of the fraternity, which offered support during his time at and connected him to campus humor activities. As a senior, Rogowsky served as of The Black and Blue Jay, ' satirical humor publication, where he contributed to writing comedic sketches and articles that parodied campus life and broader cultural topics. His leadership in this extracurricular outlet honed his skills in satirical writing and collaborative humor production, aligning with his emerging comedic aspirations. Rogowsky graduated in May 2007 with a B.A. in . During the ceremony, he contributed humor by wearing a Groucho Marx-style fake nose and presenting cash to university president William R. Brody.

Career

Comedy and writing beginnings

After graduating from with a degree in , Rogowsky relocated to in 2007 to pursue a in comedy, beginning with stand-up performances at local clubs and venues. His early work emphasized satirical humor, often drawing on sports and pop culture, which aligned with his academic background in analyzing societal structures. Rogowsky quickly transitioned into writing and production, co-creating the NFL Writers Room in 2009, a sketch show that satirized NFL scripting and garnered attention for its clever takes on league narratives. By 2011, he contributed as a to Onion SportsDome on , producing satirical sports segments that built on his growing reputation in humor-infused media. In parallel, Rogowsky took on production roles that honed his behind-the-scenes skills. He served as a producer on Debate Wars for in 2016, a comedic debate series featuring improvised arguments, and on Crowd Goes Wild for starting in 2013, an energetic live sports hosted by . Additionally, he produced White Guy Talk Show on Fuse, a format blending comedy and cultural commentary. That same year, Rogowsky launched Running Late with Scott Rogowsky, a live at The People's Improv Theater (The PIT) in , featuring celebrity guests, , and his father Marty as a ; the show later expanded to venues in and continues as a staple of his comedic output.

HQ Trivia era

In 2017, Scott Rogowsky auditioned for the role of host on the unreleased mobile app HQ Trivia, a project developed by former co-founders and . After a decade of and hosting gigs, Rogowsky was selected for his energetic delivery, debuting as the app's primary host in August 2017 under the affectionate moniker "Quiz Daddy." His charismatic, improvisational style—marked by playful banter, pop culture references, and audience interaction—quickly became central to the app's appeal, helping to foster a among players during live, twice-daily sessions. HQ Trivia experienced explosive growth following its launch, surging from obscurity to cultural phenomenon by early 2018. The app attracted over 2.3 million concurrent users at its peak in March 2018, with daily in the hundreds of thousands competing for cash prizes that ranged from $10 to $500 per game, split among winners. Rogowsky's "Quiz Daddy" persona drove much of this engagement, as his humorous hosting turned routine into a viral event, amplified by social media sharing of gameplay clips and memes. The app's valuation skyrocketed to $100 million within six months, fueled by its innovative live-stream format and Rogowsky's ability to keep players hooked through escalating excitement. Several high-profile events underscored HQ Trivia's peak popularity between 2017 and 2019. In April 2018, actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson guest-hosted a special edition, co-presenting with Rogowsky and awarding the app's largest prize to date: $300,000 split among 83 winners, drawing massive viewership and media buzz. Other celebrity appearances, such as those by and , added to the spectacle, while viral moments like a 2018 profile on Rogowsky's pre-fame life living with his parents sparked controversy when HQ's CEO angrily contacted the reporter, inadvertently boosting the story's reach to millions. These incidents highlighted Rogowsky's role in transforming HQ into a shared social experience, with players gathering in public spaces to compete collectively. Rogowsky's tenure ended in April 2019 amid the app's mounting internal challenges, including leadership disputes and financial strains. He departed after negotiations failed over his desire to simultaneously host DAZN's MLB show , with HQ unwilling to accommodate the dual commitment; Rogowsky was replaced by hosts including Matt Richards. This exit marked the close of his pivotal era at HQ, during which his hosting had been instrumental in the app's rise to prominence.

Sports and trivia broadcasting

Following his prominence as the host of HQ Trivia, which served as a stepping stone to wider media opportunities, Scott Rogowsky expanded into sports broadcasting in the late 2010s. In March 2019, he joined the streaming service as co-host of , a daily live MLB whip-around program that aired five nights a week from 7 to 10 p.m. ET, offering real-time highlights, analysis, and interviews from MLB's studios. Co-hosted alongside and featuring contributions from Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman, the show aimed to capture the energy of baseball's nightly action for streaming audiences. However, was canceled by in July 2020, just before the start of that MLB season, as part of broader programming cuts amid the network's restructuring. Earlier in his broadcasting career, Rogowsky had hosted Start T@lkin' on Verizon's platform in , a one-season "pop-up" produced by where he surprised everyday people in public settings to conduct impromptu interviews based on their personal ads or stories. The unpredictable format highlighted Rogowsky's improvisational comedy skills, blending humor with spontaneous conversations. Rogowsky continued blending trivia with sports events in subsequent years, notably hosting TUMSworthy Big Game Trivia—a TUMS-sponsored interactive —on during on February 13, 2022. The event featured football-themed questions, appearances by legends like and , and $88,000 in prizes, drawing on Rogowsky's quiz-hosting expertise to engage fans in real time. He has also made guest appearances on sports media platforms, including the Podcast in July 2025, where he discussed his lifelong fandom and baseball card collecting with host .

Late-night shows and recent hosting

During the , Rogowsky launched IsoLateNight in April 2020 as a livestreamed , featuring comedy sketches, interviews with celebrities, and interactive segments broadcast three nights a week on platforms including and Twitch. The 45-minute format drew on his prior hosting experience to adapt to remote production, with episodes airing from his New York apartment and attracting viewers seeking lighthearted entertainment amid lockdowns. Following the collapse of HQ Trivia in early 2020, Rogowsky pursued opportunities in traditional , including discussions with networks for a potential comedy-variety series that would blend his trivia expertise with stand-up and guest interviews. This pivot reflected his ambition to transition from app-based trivia to broadcast formats, though no deal materialized at the time, leading him to focus on digital projects like IsoLateNight. In March 2025, Rogowsky hosted Robinhood Trivia Live, a crypto-themed integrated into the Robinhood app, where participants competed in live quizzes for prizes totaling over $2 million in and . The two-episode event, aired on March 5 and 6, drew nearly 400,000 players and featured questions on markets, marking a high-profile return to live trivia hosting with substantial financial incentives. Later in 2025, Rogowsky introduced TextSavvy, a live show app emphasizing word puzzles, text-based challenges, and multiplayer , with episodes streamed via the Savvy platform starting in . The app allows users to compete in real-time for XP points, leaderboard rankings, and occasional cash prizes, positioning it as an interactive social experience for groups.

Other ventures

Podcasting

In the early 2020s, Scott Rogowsky expanded his media presence into podcasting through his Substack publication, Rogo's Modern Life, which debuted in late 2024 and quickly incorporated audio episodes as a core feature. The platform serves as a multimedia outlet for Rogowsky's reflections on comedy, personal experiences, and cultural commentary, blending written essays with on-demand audio content. Key episodes of Rogo's Modern Life highlight Rogowsky's introspective style, such as the January 2025 installment "Twenty Years of Standing Up," where he contemplates milestones in his comedy career, including periods of relative inactivity. Another notable entry is the podcast series The 40 Year-Old Podcaster, which debuted in December 2024 and features meta-explorations of his entry into podcasting at age 40, emphasizing self-produced audio as a creative pivot. Themes across the series often revolve around comedy reflections, personal anecdotes, and in-depth interviews; for instance, the April 2025 episode featuring his prison pen pal discusses post-incarceration life and mutual growth, part of a recurring segment titled RELEASE: Life Beyond Bars. Rogowsky has also made guest appearances on other podcasts, broadening his reach in the audio space. In May 2024, he joined LOG OFF to recount his online journey, including the viral fame and eventual decline of HQ Trivia. Earlier that year, on April 16, 2024, he appeared on Cinephile with Adnan Virk to analyze the documentary Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces, blending film critique with personal insights. In June 2025, Rogowsky discussed his longstanding fandom of the band Phish on The Mostly Occasionally Show, tying it to themes of gratitude and personal evolution following their spring tour. Over time, podcasting has evolved for Rogowsky into a primary medium for unpacking HQ Trivia's meteoric rise in 2017–2018 and its 2019 collapse, alongside his current pursuits in hosting, writing, and personal reinvention, with episodes continuing into November 2025. These audio formats allow for unscripted depth, contrasting his live background by fostering extended dialogues on resilience and creative in the digital age.

Business endeavors

Scott Rogowsky began amassing a personal collection of during high school in the late 1990s or early 2000s, inspired by early platforms for retro apparel. Over the next two decades, this hobby evolved into a more structured venture as his collection grew to encompass thousands of pieces, including band tees, sports jerseys, and sweatshirts, sourced from thrift stores, estate sales, and personal pickers. His affinity for memorabilia, stemming from long-time fandom, notably shaped his focus on jam band-related vintage items. In 2019, Rogowsky launched the Instagram account Quiz Daddy's Closet to offload select pieces from his collection, capitalizing on the distinctive, eclectic style he showcased as host of HQ Trivia. This online presence transitioned into a brick-and-mortar operation with the opening of Quiz Daddy’s Closet in , in August 2022, located at 2525 . The store functions as a curated retail space for apparel, emphasizing high-quality, one-of-a-kind items like rare concert tees and athletic wear, with Rogowsky personally handling sourcing to maintain authenticity and appeal to collectors. That same year, Rogowsky expanded his business activities by acquiring clothing from the estate sale of and auctioning select pieces through his platform, with proceeds directed to the Lustgarten Foundation for research. This event highlighted the intersection of his entrepreneurial pursuits with notable connections, further promoting Quiz Daddy’s Closet as a hub for unique vintage acquisitions.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Scott Rogowsky was raised in a Jewish family in , where his heritage played a significant role in shaping his personal identity and comedic style. His upbringing included traditional milestones such as a bar mitzvah, which he has humorously reflected on in interviews, and regular attendance at temple during the . Rogowsky's mother, whom he has described as a "born-again Jew," further highlighted the cultural and religious influences in his early home life. Rogowsky has maintained a high degree of regarding his adult relationships and family dynamics, with no public disclosures about a or children, consistent with his approach to separating professional visibility from personal matters noted in earlier interviews. This reticence aligns with his broader tendency to keep romantic life out of , as noted during his early hosting when he cited demanding schedules as a barrier to . Following the decline of HQ Trivia around 2020, Rogowsky relocated from to in April 2021, marking a significant shift in his personal residence that reflected new professional opportunities on the West Coast. Since then, Rogowsky has embraced a bicoastal lifestyle, splitting time between New York and , as detailed in his 2025 writings. This move to LA has been part of his evolving adult life, though he has not shared how it intersected with family or relational changes.

Interests and philanthropy

Rogowsky is a lifelong fan of the jam band , having followed the group since his youth and frequently exploring its history and influence on his . In a 2025 essay on his newsletter, he reflected on attending 's spring tour, describing how the band's music has fostered gratitude and emotional growth in his life, moving beyond earlier cynicism. He discussed these themes further in a June 2025 episode, detailing his journey as a fan and the role of psychedelics in deepening his appreciation for the band's improvisational style. A devoted supporter of the New York Mets since childhood, Rogowsky has cited second baseman Tim Teufel, a key player on the 1986 World Series-winning team, as his favorite player. He has shared his fandom on various sports podcasts, including a 2020 appearance on the New York Post's "Amazin' But True," a February 2025 episode of Staffcast titled "The Internet's Weirdest Mets Fans," where he discussed his passion alongside memorabilia such as baseball cards, and a July 2025 episode of the MLB Network Podcast to elaborate on his lifelong passion for the team and baseball culture. In , Rogowsky participated in a 2022 auction of clothing items from the estate of , directing the proceeds to research in honor of the late Jeopardy! host, who died from the disease. Rogowsky has engaged in speaking on topics including , , and interactive entertainment, with fees typically ranging from $20,000 to $30,000 per event. His presentations draw from his experiences hosting live trivia shows and performing stand-up, emphasizing audience engagement and trends. Rogowsky's Jewish heritage has subtly shaped his values, as seen in his public expressions of cultural pride during personal reflections.

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