Background
Sherwood was born in Chicago, Illinois and later grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Sherwood was born in Chicago, Illinois and later grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
He attended Santa Fe Preparatory School and graduated from Santa Fe High School. He went on to graduate from Wright State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting.
He has worked in entertainment as an actor, comedian, singer, writer, and producer. He began acting at the age of eight. His first acting job was his recurring role on six episodes of Los Angeles Law.
In 1994-1995, Sherwood was a cast member on the syndicated, sketch-comedy series The Newz.
He regularly appears on numerous Human immunoglobulin heavy-chain-variable region -1 series, including I Love The 70"s, I Love The 80"s, I Love The 90"s, 100 One Hit Wonders of The 80"s, 100 Greatest Rock Ballads, I Love Toys, and Greatest Game Show Moments. He has been a guest on Larry King Live and a regular panelist on Chelsea Lately, starring Chelsea Handler.
Sherwood teamed up with Colin Mochrie to tour the United States and Canada performing in their two-man improv show entitled An Evening With Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood. They have been performing their two-man show since 2003.
On March 28, 2007, Sherwood and Mochrie were hired by the United States Congress to perform at the Congressional Radio and Television Correspondents" Association Dinner in Washington, District of Columbia During their performance, Karl Rove participated in an improvised rap performance, during which the dancing Rove shouted the now infamous refrain "I"m Military Cross Rove!" throughout the song.
The "Capitol spectacle" became a media frenzy and a viral video on YouTube with millions of hits, and even ended up in the series finale of The Sopranos. Sherwood was briefly a guest announcer on The Price Is Right before George Gray was named permanent announcer. George Gray is now the permanent announcer.