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Adam Glyn
Born
Adam Glyn

(1984-04-05) April 5, 1984 (age 40)
Union, NJ, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
EducationKean University (B.A. 2006)
OccupationTelevision celebrity reporter
Known forTMZ camera guy
StylePaparazzi
Websitehttp://www.adamglyn.com

Adam Glyn (born April 5, 1984) is a comedian and TMZ camera guy from Union, NJ. He appears on TMZ on TV as the NYC camera guy since 2010 and has hosted the game show South of Wilshire (2016), produced by TMZ's Harvey Levin.[1]

Early life and education

Adam was born on April 5, 1984 and grew up in Union, NJ and graduated from Kean University in 2006. Adam Glyn's youthful look is only disguised by his scope and depth in the comedy scene. A native New Jersian, Adam's humor has expanded from coast to coast. He has opened for such modern day comic icons such as D.L. Hughley, Shawn Wayans, and Artie Lange from the Howard Stern Show. On the small screen, Adam has appeared on MTV Hits, Total Request Live, and quickly became a favorite correspondent for the MTV networks. His quick wit and humor quickly transcended him as a frequent guest on the Maxim Radio as well as The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM Satellite Radio.

Career

Adam is best known for TMZ where he was nominated for an Emmy Award but he started his career as an intern for The Howard Stern Show in 2005. In 2016, he started the Conor McGregor vs Floyd Mayweather fight, which earned him respect from the fighting community.[citation needed] He has also appeared as a guest on various shows such as Good Day New York and Dish Nation talking about TMZ, celeb gossip and his game show.[citation needed]

Stand-Up Comedian

Since 2004, Adam has performed all over the country at clubs, colleges, and casinos. Opened for Artie Lange, D.L. Hughley, Joel McHale, among others. The Star Ledger boasted Adam as "one comic to definitely to keep an eye on as his humor and energy light up a room." His blogs are funny and addresses the 20' something needs with a clever twist.

TMZ

Since 2010, Adam has been the main TMZ and TMZ on TV camera guy from NYC. He interviews celebrities in all facets of entertainment/politics including: actors, singers, musicians, directors, professional athletes, writers, news correspondents, and politicians. Some of his more famous encounters include Beyonce (he appeared in her music video from Coney Island), Shaquille O'Neal, and Lana Del Rey. He's played Rock-Paper-Scissors with Usher, sang "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel" with Michael Buble, got Stevie Wonder to fill in for him behind the camera and has gotten kidnapped by his friend Shaquille O'Neal.[2]

South of Wilshire

Adam hosted the TMZ produced game show in 2016. It had an 8-week test run on some Fox owned affiliates including WWOR-TV in New York City. The game show was set at Dulan's, a soul food restaurant in the historically African-American Crenshaw District in Los Angeles. The show grew out of a dare undertaken by Harvey Levin to get his hair trimmed at an inner-city barbershop. Levin learned that a number of celebrities frequented the barbershop, and so he sent Glyn around to the restaurants, bars, churches, gyms and tattoo parlors in Compton, Inglewood and other less-than-glitzy neighborhoods to discover other secret celebrity haunts. Glyn interviews the owners about their clientele, then plays the edited video packages for the "South of Wilshire" contestants, who must guess the identify of the star.

Personal life

References

  1. ^ "The fame game: N.J. comic's journey from TMZ to 'South of Wilshire'". NJ.com. Retrieved 2017-08-13.
  2. ^ "TMZ Camera Guy Gets Shaq-napped! | TMZ". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-08-13.