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New Heights·EntertainmentBlake Anderson, Adam Devine and Anders Holm on Workaholics Fame, Telemarketing & Success on Youtube
TL;DR
Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, and Anders Holm reunite to discuss Workaholics origins, real telemarketing jobs, and their rise to YouTube fame.
Key Points
- 1.The trio met through improv comedy, not Hollywood connections. Blake and Adam met day one at Orange Coast Community College; Anders joined later through Second City LA classes, bonding over shared comedic instincts.
- 2.YouTube success in 2006 was the launchpad for Workaholics. They started posting sketches when YouTube first launched, previously handing out burned DVDs labeled 'Mac' or 'PC' to distribute their content.
- 3.Adam was a genuinely elite telemarketer before his acting career. Working for Marriott selling vacation packages at age 16–19, he ranked number two company-wide, worked only three hours daily, and cleared $10,000 a month.
- 4.Travis and Jason also had telemarketing pasts, and both struggled. Travis did Obama-era political surveys in deep-red southern Ohio and Kentucky; Jason ran surveys for Obamacare and admitted he was near the bottom of the performance charts.
- 5.Workaholics was literally filmed in the house they lived in. The cast negotiated with the network to shoot at their real shared home so the production would pay their rent, leading to a rat infestation from props left on set.
- 6.Poop Dollar, the show's iconic bit, was stolen from a real friend. Adam credited his friend Kyle Walsh, who actually pulled the prank in college, and the bit was placed in the very first episode of Workaholics.
- 7.Adam knew Workaholics was over when a Paw Patrol joke was pitched in the final season. A Paw Patrol reference — a cartoon for toddlers — signaled the show's college-humor DNA had drifted, prompting the decision to end the series.
- 8.The trio celebrated their first Hollywood paychecks by all buying new cars the same weekend. Adam got a midnight-blue Camaro convertible, Anders a Volvo sedan, and Blake an American-flag-wrapped Jeep Wrangler with an eagle on the hood — Adam crashed his within 20 minutes.
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