Tom Scharpling

About Tom Scharpling

Who is it?: Producer, Actor, Writer
Birth Day: February 09, 1969
Medium: Radio, television
Years active: 2000 - present
Genres: Comedy radio, surreal humor
Spouse: Terre T
Notable works and roles: The Best Show on WFMU, Monk
Website: friendsoftom.com

Tom Scharpling

Tom Scharpling was born on February 09, 1969, is Producer, Actor, Writer. Tom Scharpling was born on February 9, 1969. He is a producer and actor, known for Monk (2002), Steven Universe (2013) and Divorce (2016).
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Occupation Producer
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born February 09, 1969 ()
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Tom Scharpling’s zodiac sign is Pisces. According to astrologers, Pisces are very friendly, so they often find themselves in a company of very different people. Pisces are selfless, they are always willing to help others, without hoping to get anything back. Pisces is a Water sign and as such this zodiac sign is characterized by empathy and expressed emotional capacity.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Tom Scharpling was born in the Year of the Rooster. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Rooster are practical, resourceful, observant, analytical, straightforward, trusting, honest, perfectionists, neat and conservative. Compatible with Ox or Snake.

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Biography/Timeline

1979

Scharpling was born in New Jersey. He grew up in Dunellen, New Jersey. He was a fan of Saturday Night Live and SCTV from a young age. He attended Middlesex High School, Middlesex Community College, and Trenton State College. He graduated with a degree in English. Scharpling worked at a sheet music shop called World of Music in Summit, New Jersey from 1979 through 1999.

1990

Nearly every episode of The Best Show featured an on-air collaboration with Superchunk Drummer Jon Wurster. The pair met at a concert in the early 1990s, and quickly bonded over their mutual love of Chris Elliott's short-lived sitcom Get A Life. As Scharpling and Wurster, they have released six albums of comedy segments from The Best Show on their Stereolaffs record label. The duo almost never performs live, with one of the few exceptions to the rule being when they hosted Matador Records' 21st Anniversary Festival at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas in October 2010.

1994

Scharpling lives in Woodbridge, New Jersey with his wife, fellow WFMU DJ Terre T. He has been a pescatarian since approximately 1994, and almost never consumes alcohol.

1999

Scharpling was also noted as a Writer on Tom Goes to the Mayor and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!. Beginning in 1999, he released six albums with comedy partner Jon Wurster under the moniker Scharpling & Wurster.

2000

Scharpling hosted the first episode of The Best Show on WFMU on October 10, 2000. The program was a three-hour comedy, music, call-in and talk radio program that aired Tuesday nights; the program featured a roster of misfit callers (some genuine, some acting in character), along with the occasional Celebrity guest. Scharpling made no money from the station, and regularly encourages fans to donate to the non-profit station by offering elaborate pledge drive gifts.

2006

Scharpling is considered by some as the "Godfather Of Podcasting". Episodes of The Best Show were archived from the shows beginning, as were most of the programs on WFMU, in the RealPlayer format. It officially began podcasting in early 2006 with the music removed from the latest shows and offered as downloadable files on the internet through the rest of its run on the station, helping it reach an even wider audience than it had already developed.

2010

Starting in August 2010, Scharpling has directed a number of music videos, typically for groups that he is friends with, and almost always on an extremely limited budget. The shorts usually contain a number of Celebrity cameos, and are often met with positive reviews.

2011

Scharpling is a regular columnist for and co-founder of the Sports website The Classical. He has worked as a headline contributor for The Onion, as well as the Writer of Harp Magazine's "(Not So) Great Moments in Rock" column. He has also contributed basketball-themed writing to GQ and SLAM Magazine. In 2011, Scharpling was commissioned by New York Magazine to write multi-page recaps for every episode of the fourth season of NBC's Celebrity Apprentice.

2012

In 2012, Scharpling directed a video for Aimee Mann's song "Labrador". The video begins with a brief "making of" clip in which the role of "Tom Scharpling" is played by Jon Hamm, who talks about his idea to have the video be a shot-by-shot remake of the video for the 'Til Tuesday song "Voices Carry". Mann then states she was tricked into the video concept and is only doing this video because she is contractually bound to do so. The actual video begins, and it is indeed a shot by shot remake of the 1985 video, with Jon Wurster in the role of Aimee Mann's abusive yuppie boyfriend, and Ted Leo as the Guitarist in Aimee Mann's band.

2013

He appeared on an episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force ("The Shaving") as the voice of "Willie Nelson", an awkward, unassertive onion–spider Monster Hybrid who lives in the attic of the house. He also appears on the special features portion of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force Volume 3 DVD. In addition, Scharpling occasionally wrote for Tom Goes to the Mayor and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!. He is currently known as the voice of Greg Universe in the animated series Steven Universe. He also voiced Jermaine in the animated series Adventure Time.

2014

On December 17, 2014, the first episode of The Best Show in its new format, a web-cast and podcast, aired via thebestshow.net. The live webcast of the show follows the same format as it did on WFMU, with callers, skits performed by Scharpling and Wurster, and a three-hour run-time.

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