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Stuart Wellington is an American comedian and bar proprietor based in Brooklyn, New York. With Dan McCoy, he is a co-creator of the bad-movie podcast The Flop House, which he has co-hosted since 2007 with McCoy and Elliott Kalan,[1] moving to the All Things Comedy podcast network in October 2012[2] and then the Maximum Fun network in September 2014.[3] He has been featured in The A.V. Club's Podmass column for his work on the podcast.[4]

In addition to appearing on the Flop House, Wellington also co-hosts Till Def do us Ppardy, along with Alexander Smith, an educational Def Leppard podcast which explores themes in Def Leppard's music.[5]

Wellington is the creator of the Flop House Housecat character[6] and vocalist of a biographical song, produced by musician Alexander Smith, detailing the character's back story.[7] He was a co-host of the live "Bad Movie Night" screening series at 92YTribeca in New York City, which included a sold-out showing of Bratz: The Movie in December 2012.[8]

Wellington is also a co-owner of the Hinterlands Bar in Brooklyn, New York, that opened for business in mid-June 2016.[9]

References

  1. ^ Griffith, Colin (August 8, 2013). "Dan McCoy, Elliott Kalan, and Stuart Wellington discuss their three favorite episodes of The Flop House". The AV Club.
  2. ^ "Al Madrigal, Bill Burr launch All Things Comedy network with a little help from their friends". Laughspin. October 1, 2012.
  3. ^ Pavlas, Lindsay (29 September 2014). "Welcome, Destination DIY, Baby Geniuses, and The Flop House!". Maximum Fun.
  4. ^ "Podmass: Nov 2, 2012". The A.V. Club.
  5. ^ https://soundcloud.com/till-def-do-us-ppardy
  6. ^ Maisel, Remy (25 June 2012). "Good-Bad Movies with Dan, Elliott and Stuart". Huffington Post.
  7. ^ Wellington, Stuart. "He's the Housecat". Alexander Smith.
  8. ^ Berube, Chris (January 31, 2013). "That Awful Film, Incredibly, Has a Following". The New York Times.
  9. ^ http://patch.com/new-york/windsorterrace/church-avenues-hinterlands-bar-extends-its-hours