Background
Born in Dayton, Ohio to Richard ("Rich") Unger and Eleanor ("Ellie") Oprea, Unger grew up in Granville.
Born in Dayton, Ohio to Richard ("Rich") Unger and Eleanor ("Ellie") Oprea, Unger grew up in Granville.
He graduated Granville Highschool and then from Ohio University in 1987, where he majored in communication.
He had worked on a television show called Fridays Live, an OU student-produced comedy show airing on WOUB-television, the local Public Broadcasting Service affiliate. Unger recently returned to make a cameo on the show"s Season 17 finale. Unger has Romanian ethnic heritage.
Unger was an original correspondent and producer on The Daily Show, from 1996-1999.
While working for The Daily Show in 1998, he was named one of Entertainment Weekly"s "100 Most Creative People in Entertainment." Unger"s other television appearances include O2Be on Oxygen, the Comedy Central shows Reno 911! and The Manitoba Show, various I Love the.. shows on Video Hits One, lieutenant"s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Hollywood Office-Ramp on East!, as well as appearances on National Broadcasting Company"s The Jay Leno Show and American Broadcasting Company"s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, National Broadcasting Company"s Later, East!"s Talk Soup, the syndicated entertainment newsmagazine Extra, the stand-up comedy Digital Video Disc Zach Galifianakis Live at the Purple Onion. He provided regular commentary ("The Unger Report") for the National Public Radio show Day to Day from its launch in 2003 until its cancellation, making his final "Unger Report" on March 16, 2009.
He currently provides regular commentary to National Public Radio"s All Things Considered. He has hosted on Microsoft and National Broadcasting Company"s Countdown with Keith Olbermann and Discovery Channel show Some Assembly Required (with University of Virginia Professor of Physics Lou Bloomfield.
And then solo in its final season).
Unger was one of the co-hosts for the pilot of a new Public Broadcasting Service series, Wired Science, which aired in January 2007 and was subsequently picked up to debut later in the year, though Unger did not remain involved with the show. Unger has appeared as a spokesman for Yoo-hoo and Maxwell House Coffee. In 2008, he appeared in a Bayerische Motoren Werke documentary about testing of Bayerische Motoren Werke diesels as they embark on a 500-mile road trip from South Carolina to Virginia.
The film"s purpose was to raise awareness of driving diesels in the United States.
Unger later became the official spokesman for the Bayerische Motoren Werke Advanced Diesel. He also appears in a number of recent Quicken Loans commercials.
Unger"s written commentary has appeared in The New York Times and The Minneapolis Star Tribune, and he has written a book review for The Washington Post. He is a commentator on the internet talk show The Young Turks, which streams on YouTube.
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The show shortly joined the former Current television television network from 2011 to 2013. Unger hosted a documentary special on The History Channel titled In 2011, the network expanded the special into a weekly series, which Unger hosts. As of 2014, Unger co-hosts Showdown of the Unbeatables.
As of September 8, 2013, Brian Unger hosted an NFL.com segment titled "Game Day Satisfaction: Week 1".