Dan Aykroyd’s lifelong curiosity about the supernatural defines much of his career and creative identity. Famous for his groundbreaking performances in "Ghostbusters" and "Coneheads," Aykroyd has long been drawn to the mysterious and otherworldly. His deep interest makes him a natural fit to host The UnBelievable, returning to the History Channel for its third season on November 7.
Aykroyd’s connection to the paranormal is rooted in his upbringing. Coming from a family of spiritualists, he was surrounded by discussions of séances, spirits, and unseen forces from an early age. His great-grandfather, a well-known spiritualist, profoundly influenced his worldview, fueling his lifelong interest in exploring what lies beyond the physical world.
In The UnBelievable, Aykroyd brings both knowledge and personal experience to the screen. He approaches tales of hauntings and supernatural encounters with sincerity, offering a blend of curiosity and credibility that few other hosts could replicate.
“Raised in a family of spiritualists, Aykroyd was exposed to the mystical from a young age.”
“In one episode, Aykroyd discusses his own experiences with spirits, which adds a layer of credibility to the stories presented on the show.”
Blending family heritage and personal experience, Dan Aykroyd channels his lifelong fascination with the supernatural into his show, creating stories that feel both personal and authentic.