Currently a writer - and regular roundtable guest - on E! Entertainment's hit late night series, "Chelsea Lately", Wollack has also appeared as a guest on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", as well as in a number of national commercials where he was seen happily pitching products for companies he's even at odds with politically.
As a stand-up comedian, Wollack tours nationally with the ‘Comedians of Chelsea Lately' and opens for the likes of Chelsea Handler and Kevin Nealon. He has played the Hollywood Improv, the Laugh Factory, the Punch Line in San Francisco and Sacramento, and at Caroline's, The Comic Strip and Gotham Comedy Club in New York. Wollack used to have an alter-ego, Woody Wittman, the clueless host of "The Hollywoody Show" on Comedy.com. "Woody" appeared on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", hosted at HBO's "The Comedy Festival" in Las Vegas and has amassed upwards of 3.5 million views as a regular feature on YouTube.
As a writer/producer, Wollack received a 2004 Emmy nomination for his work on the "Wayne Brady Show." Additionally, he's written and produced for: MTV's "The New Tom Green Show", and "Parental Control"; FOX's "Jingle Ball Rock"; NBC's "Radio Music Awards"; Style's, "Foody Call"; the comedic "Frank's Picks" segment for the NFL on FOX Pre-Game Show - for which he garnered his second Emmy nomination; and the 2005 E! Entertainment pilot, "That's So Hollywood" - a parody of entertainment magazine shows - which could've been great, but wasn't.
In the past few years, Wollack served as the head writer and Supervising Producer for the Fox Sports Net's comedy-sports talk show pilot, "Regular Joes", and was a writer-producer for the popular E! comedy series, "The Chelsea Handler Show", as well as the Simon Cowell/A. Smith & Co./FOX collaboration, "Celebrity Duets".