You may know Adam DeMamp as the lovable, obnoxious dimwit on “Workaholics,” but despite sharing the same given name, actor Adam Devine is a separate entity from his character. When discussing how he resembles his character, Devine tells MTV, “I think DeMamp comes out on beer six and then leaves my body at beer 11. I’ll get real wild after beer six to beer 11. And then after my 11th beer, I’ll just get really quiet, whereas Adam DeMamp I think would start a house fire.” After the success of “Workaholics,” Devine lent his comedic chops and boyish charm to a number of productions. Shortly following the end of the series in 2017, “Workaholics” alumni Devine, Blake Anderson, Anders Holm, and Kyle Newacheck collaborated once again on the action-comedy movie “Game Over, Man!,” where Devine plays one of three housekeepers-turned-action-heroes.
Currently, Devine stars alongside Danny McBride in the HBO comedy “The Righteous Gemstones” as Kelvin Gemstone, a youth pastor and the youngest member of the Gemstone family. Meanwhile, Devine’s other series over on Peacock, “Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin,” has also been renewed for a second season (via Variety). In the comedy, Devine reprises his famous role as Bumper from the “Pitch Perfect” franchise. Outside of acting, Devine shares a podcast with Anderson, Holm, and Newacheck called “This Is Important,” where the group “discusses some very important topics” in a conversational style. If that’s still not enough, you can catch Devine in the upcoming crime-comedy “The Out-Laws,” which is set to release on Netflix (via Deadline).
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