Eric Schwartz
Eric Schwartz performing in 2010.
PseudonymSmooth-E
Birth nameEric Scott Schwartz
BornTarzana, California, U.S.
MediumStandup comedy, musical comedy, online content
Years active1996–present
Websitesmoothe.tv

Eric Scott Schwartz, also known as "Smooth-E", is an American comedian, musician, and actor from Thousand Oaks, California known for his energetic blend of stand-up comedy, music, and video. Eric's viral videos and parodies have earned him international[1] media attention and he has been featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,[2] Showtime,[3] BET,[4] TMZ,[5] and The Huffington Post.[6]

Stand-up Comedy

In 2013, Schwartz was billed as "one of the nation’s hottest rising stand up headliners",[7] Eric Schwartz regularly performs as the headliner at The Improv and The Laugh Factory comedy clubs while on tour.

Music videos

The following music videos can be viewed at Eric Schwartz, with the exception of those marked with an asterisk.

Original Songs

SongRelease DateDirector
Matzah!2005JibJab
Hanukkah Bird2005Emily Alexander
Mel Gibson2006Matt Evans
Chocolate Coins (ft. Craig Robinson)2006Michael Chase Gordon, Ramon Boutviseth
CelebriDUI2007Michael Chase Gordon
Honika Electronica2009Snehal Patel
All Night Long (In the Summer, In Alaska)2011Jared Ravens
Psychic Mayan Rapper2012Eric Lombart

Parodies

SongParody of...Release DateDirector
Hanukkah Hey Ya!Hey Ya! by OutKast2003Jason Kwon (fan made)
White HurrRight Thurr by Chingy2003Adam Wood
Comin' Out the ClosetCleanin' Out My Closet by Eminem2005Michael Chase Gordon
Just a Lil KipJust a Lil Bit by 50 Cent2006Michael Chase Gordon
Instant FameChocolate Rain by Tay Zonday2007Matt Evans
Sexy CrackSexyBack by Justin Timberlake2007Michael Chase Gordon
Eat It, Lick It, Snort It, F--k ItGimme More by Britney Spears2007Snehal Patel
Crank that Kosha BoyCrank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy2007Ron Eigen
Sexual DysfunctionSexual Eruption by Snoop Dogg2008Snehal Patel
Lean Like a GringoLean like a Cholo by Down AKA Kilo2008Snehal Patel
Clay Bay BayA Bay Bay by Hurricane Chris2008Jake Wiens
A Milli VanilliA Milli by Lil Wayne2008Snehal Patel
SuburbiaDisturbia by Rihanna2008Snehal Patel
Can't Afford ItCan't Believe It by T-Pain2009Snehal Patel
OctomomDead and Gone by T.I.2009Snehal Patel
Knit My SweatersMake Me Better by Fabolous2009Snehal Patel
MondayFriday by Rebecca Black2011Michael Chase Gordon
I'm Getting PaperLook at Me Now by Chris Brown2011James McFadden
Gassy and I'm BloatedSexy and I Know It by LMFAO2011Snehal Patel
Baldilocks AnthemParty Rock Anthem by LMFAO2012Michael Chase Gordon
Actors in ParisNi**as in Paris by Kanye West & Jay-Z2012Ron Eigen
Polo With a BoloThe Motto by Drake2012Eric Lombart
Some Music That I Used To LoveSomebody That I Used to Know by Gotye2012Ron Eigen
Obama Style (ft. Iman Crosson)*Gangnam Style by Psy2012Brett Register
We Were Never Ever Actually Together (ft. Michael Yo)*We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together by Taylor Swift2012Ron Eigen

Notes

  • Obama Style was created in collaboration with What's Trending
  • We Were Never Ever Actually Together was created in collaboration with Yahoo's Sketchy series.[8]

Discography

AlbumTracksRelease Date
Kosher Kuts11November 9, 2004
Wimp Pimp192005
Kosher Kuts: Hungry For More11October 10, 2006
Parodies Nuts28January 27, 2009

Filmography

Web series

Title Role Year Notes
Helluva Boss Chazwick "Chaz" Thurman 2023 Episode "Exes and Oohs"

References

  1. Abitbol, David (2009-11-24). "Jerusalem Flashmob". Jewlicious. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  2. "History - The JibJab Blog". JibJab. 11 July 2008. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  3. "Whiteboyz in da Hood". Showtime. Archived from the original on 2 February 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  4. "BET Comic View - Episode Guide". TV.com. Archived from the original on 18 September 2011. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  5. "OctoMom Gets a Bad Rap ... From "OctoDad"". TMZ. 2013-07-03. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  6. Bell, Crystal (2012-07-25). "'Some Music That I Used To Love': Eric Schwartz Breaks Up With Gotye & Kimbra". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  7. "Eric Schwartz". Laugh Factory. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  8. Principato-Young Entertainment. "We Were Never Ever Actually Together". Yahoo. Archived from the original on 4 June 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
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