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Nealon was brought on when Lorne Michaels was trying to fix the show following its disastrous 11th season. With Creator/RandyQuaid gone, Lorne hired Nealon as the tall, ComicallySerious guy in the same vein as Chevy Chase from the original 1975 cast (though Creator/PhilHartman was often cast as the ComicallySerious guy in most sketches). Coincidentally, when Dennis Miller left the show in 1991, Nealon was picked as the next Weekend Update anchor and a lot of how the Weekend Update anchor desk looked and the overall comic delivery is very reminiscent of Chase's time at the Weekend Update desk. Though Nealon was only on Weekend Update from 1991 to 1994, he is still one of ''Saturday Night Live'''s longest-staying cast members (Nealon was on the show from 1986[[note]]during the show's [[GoldenAge 12th season]][[/note]] to 1994[[note]]during the show's [[SeasonalRot 20th season]][[/note]]).

His notable recurring characters include: Mr. Subliminal (a Weekend Update commentator whose editorials are peppered with subliminal messages. When Nealon became an anchor, this changed to Weekend Update's Subliminal Editorial), Charlie Loomis (a bartender from the black-and-white movie parodies the show did), Tarzan (from the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein trio, joining Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman), Bob Waltman (a talk show hosts who gets his celebrity interviewers to cry), the field reporter for Dennis Miller's "News from 5 Feet Away", and talk radio announcer Tony Trailer. His notable celebrity impressions include Al Gore (in the days before Gore was Bill Clinton's VP and back before Creator/MarkMcKinney, Will Ferrell, and Darrell Hammond played him[[note]]with Hammond as the best of the four[[/note]]), Moishe Dayan, Joseph Hazelwood (the sea captain who drunkenly crashed the oil tanker ''The Exxon Valdez'' back in the late 1980s), Joseph Biden (in the days before he was Barack Obama's VP and running for and being elected President in 2020, and the days before Jason Sudeikis, Woody Harrelson, John Mulaney, Jim Carrey, and Alex Moffat played him on ''SNL''), James Taylor, Elvis Presley, Gene Siskel (with Phil Hartman as Roger Ebert), Saddam Hussein, Rudolph Giuliani (back before Darrell Hammond and Creator/KateMcKinnon were more well-known for playing him), and Larry King.
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His notable recurring characters include: Mr. Subliminal (a Weekend Update commentator whose editorials are peppered with subliminal messages. When Nealon became an anchor, this changed to Weekend Update's Subliminal Editorial), Charlie Loomis (a bartender from the black-and-white movie parodies the show did), Tarzan (from the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein trio, joining Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman), Bob Waltman (a talk show hosts who gets his celebrity interviewers to cry), the field reporter for Dennis Miller's "News from 5 Feet Away", and talk radio announcer Tony Trailer. His notable celebrity impressions include Al Gore (in the days before Gore was Bill Clinton's VP and back before Creator/MarkMcKinney, Will Ferrell, and Darrell Hammond played him[[note]]with Hammond as the best of the four[[/note]]), Moishe Dayan, Joseph Hazelwood (the sea captain who drunkenly crashed the oil tanker ''The Exxon Valdez'' back in the late 1980s), Joseph Biden (in the days before he was Barack Obama's VP and running for and being elected President in 2020, and the days before Jason Sudeikis, Woody Harrelson, John Mulaney, and Jim Carrey played him on ''SNL''), James Taylor, Elvis Presley, Gene Siskel (with Phil Hartman as Roger Ebert), Saddam Hussein, Rudolph Giuliani (back before Darrell Hammond and Creator/KateMcKinnon were more well-known for playing him), and Larry King.

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His notable recurring characters include: Mr. Subliminal (a Weekend Update commentator whose editorials are peppered with subliminal messages. When Nealon became an anchor, this changed to Weekend Update's Subliminal Editorial), Charlie Loomis (a bartender from the black-and-white movie parodies the show did), Tarzan (from the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein trio, joining Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman), Bob Waltman (a talk show hosts who gets his celebrity interviewers to cry), the field reporter for Dennis Miller's "News from 5 Feet Away", and talk radio announcer Tony Trailer. His notable celebrity impressions include Al Gore (in the days before Gore was Bill Clinton's VP and back before Creator/MarkMcKinney, Will Ferrell, and Darrell Hammond played him[[note]]with Hammond as the best of the four[[/note]]), Moishe Dayan, Joseph Hazelwood (the sea captain who drunkenly crashed the oil tanker ''The Exxon Valdez'' back in the late 1980s), Joseph Biden (in the days before he was Barack Obama's VP and running for and being elected President in 2020, and the days before Jason Sudeikis, Woody Harrelson, John Mulaney, Jim Carrey, and Jim Carrey Alex Moffat played him on ''SNL''), James Taylor, Elvis Presley, Gene Siskel (with Phil Hartman as Roger Ebert), Saddam Hussein, Rudolph Giuliani (back before Darrell Hammond and Creator/KateMcKinnon were more well-known for playing him), and Larry King.
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His notable recurring characters include: Mr. Subliminal (a Weekend Update commentator whose editorials are peppered with subliminal messages. When Nealon became an anchor, this changed to Weekend Update's Subliminal Editorial), Charlie Loomis (a bartender from the black-and-white movie parodies the show did), Tarzan (from the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein trio, joining Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman), Bob Waltman (a talk show hosts who gets his celebrity interviewers to cry), the field reporter for Dennis Miller's "News from 5 Feet Away", and talk radio announcer Tony Trailer. His notable celebrity impressions include Al Gore, Moishe Dayan, Joseph Hazelwood (the sea captain who drunkenly crashed the oil tanker ''The Exxon Valdez'' back in the late 1980s), Joseph Biden (in the days before he was Barack Obama's VP and running for President in 2020, and the days before Jason Sudeikis, Woody Harrelson, John Mulaney, and Jim Carrey played him on ''SNL''), James Taylor, Elvis Presley, Gene Siskel (with Phil Hartman as Roger Ebert), Saddam Hussein, and Larry King.

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His notable recurring characters include: Mr. Subliminal (a Weekend Update commentator whose editorials are peppered with subliminal messages. When Nealon became an anchor, this changed to Weekend Update's Subliminal Editorial), Charlie Loomis (a bartender from the black-and-white movie parodies the show did), Tarzan (from the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein trio, joining Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman), Bob Waltman (a talk show hosts who gets his celebrity interviewers to cry), the field reporter for Dennis Miller's "News from 5 Feet Away", and talk radio announcer Tony Trailer. His notable celebrity impressions include Al Gore, Gore (in the days before Gore was Bill Clinton's VP and back before Creator/MarkMcKinney, Will Ferrell, and Darrell Hammond played him[[note]]with Hammond as the best of the four[[/note]]), Moishe Dayan, Joseph Hazelwood (the sea captain who drunkenly crashed the oil tanker ''The Exxon Valdez'' back in the late 1980s), Joseph Biden (in the days before he was Barack Obama's VP and running for and being elected President in 2020, and the days before Jason Sudeikis, Woody Harrelson, John Mulaney, and Jim Carrey played him on ''SNL''), James Taylor, Elvis Presley, Gene Siskel (with Phil Hartman as Roger Ebert), Saddam Hussein, Rudolph Giuliani (back before Darrell Hammond and Creator/KateMcKinnon were more well-known for playing him), and Larry King.
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Nealon was brought on when Lorne Michaels was trying to fix the show following its disastrous 11th season. With Randy Quaid gone, Lorne hired Nealon as the tall, ComicallySerious guy in the same vein as Chevy Chase from the original 1975 cast (though Creator/PhilHartman was often cast as the ComicallySerious guy in most sketches). Coincidentally, when Dennis Miller left the show in 1991, Nealon was picked as the next Weekend Update anchor and a lot of how the Weekend Update anchor desk looked and the overall comic delivery is very reminiscent of Chase's time at the Weekend Update desk. Though Nealon was only on Weekend Update from 1991 to 1994, he is still one of ''Saturday Night Live'''s longest-staying cast members (Nealon was on the show from 1986[[note]]during the show's [[GoldenAge 12th season]][[/note]] to 1994[[note]]during the show's [[SeasonalRot 20th season]][[/note]]).

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Nealon was brought on when Lorne Michaels was trying to fix the show following its disastrous 11th season. With Randy Quaid Creator/RandyQuaid gone, Lorne hired Nealon as the tall, ComicallySerious guy in the same vein as Chevy Chase from the original 1975 cast (though Creator/PhilHartman was often cast as the ComicallySerious guy in most sketches). Coincidentally, when Dennis Miller left the show in 1991, Nealon was picked as the next Weekend Update anchor and a lot of how the Weekend Update anchor desk looked and the overall comic delivery is very reminiscent of Chase's time at the Weekend Update desk. Though Nealon was only on Weekend Update from 1991 to 1994, he is still one of ''Saturday Night Live'''s longest-staying cast members (Nealon was on the show from 1986[[note]]during the show's [[GoldenAge 12th season]][[/note]] to 1994[[note]]during the show's [[SeasonalRot 20th season]][[/note]]).
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His notable recurring characters include: Mr. Subliminal (a Weekend Update commentator whose editorials are peppered with subliminal messages. When Nealon became an anchor, this changed to Weekend Update's Subliminal Editorial), Charlie Loomis (a bartender from the black-and-white movie parodies the show did), Tarzan (from the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein trio, joining Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman), Bob Waltman (a talk show hosts who gets his celebrity interviewers to cry), the field reporter for Dennis Miller's "News from 5 Feet Away", and talk radio announcer Tony Trailer. His notable celebrity impressions include Al Gore, Moishe Dayan, Joseph Hazelwood (the sea captain who drunkenly crashed the oil tanker ''The Exxon Valdez'' back in the late 1980s), Joseph Biden (in the days before he was Barack Obama's VP and running for President in 2020, and the days before Jason Sudeikis, Woody Harrelson, and John Mulaney played him on ''SNL''), James Taylor, Elvis Presley, Gene Siskel (with Phil Hartman as Roger Ebert), Saddam Hussein, and Larry King.

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His notable recurring characters include: Mr. Subliminal (a Weekend Update commentator whose editorials are peppered with subliminal messages. When Nealon became an anchor, this changed to Weekend Update's Subliminal Editorial), Charlie Loomis (a bartender from the black-and-white movie parodies the show did), Tarzan (from the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein trio, joining Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman), Bob Waltman (a talk show hosts who gets his celebrity interviewers to cry), the field reporter for Dennis Miller's "News from 5 Feet Away", and talk radio announcer Tony Trailer. His notable celebrity impressions include Al Gore, Moishe Dayan, Joseph Hazelwood (the sea captain who drunkenly crashed the oil tanker ''The Exxon Valdez'' back in the late 1980s), Joseph Biden (in the days before he was Barack Obama's VP and running for President in 2020, and the days before Jason Sudeikis, Woody Harrelson, and John Mulaney Mulaney, and Jim Carrey played him on ''SNL''), James Taylor, Elvis Presley, Gene Siskel (with Phil Hartman as Roger Ebert), Saddam Hussein, and Larry King.
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Nealon was brought on when Lorne Michaels was trying to fix the show following its disastrous 11th season. With Randy Quaid gone, Lorne hired Nealon as the tall, ComicallySerious white guy in the same vein as Chevy Chase from the original 1975 cast (though Creator/PhilHartman was often cast as the ComicallySerious white guy in most sketches). Coincidentally, when Dennis Miller left the show in 1991, Nealon was picked as the next Weekend Update anchor and a lot of how the Weekend Update anchor desk looked and the overall comic delivery is very reminiscent of Chase's time at the Weekend Update desk. Though Nealon was only on Weekend Update from 1991 to 1994, he is still one of ''Saturday Night Live'''s longest-staying cast members (Nealon was on the show from 1986[[note]]during the show's [[GoldenAge 12th season]][[/note]] to 1994[[note]]during the show's [[SeasonalRot 20th season]][[/note]]).

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Nealon was brought on when Lorne Michaels was trying to fix the show following its disastrous 11th season. With Randy Quaid gone, Lorne hired Nealon as the tall, ComicallySerious white guy in the same vein as Chevy Chase from the original 1975 cast (though Creator/PhilHartman was often cast as the ComicallySerious white guy in most sketches). Coincidentally, when Dennis Miller left the show in 1991, Nealon was picked as the next Weekend Update anchor and a lot of how the Weekend Update anchor desk looked and the overall comic delivery is very reminiscent of Chase's time at the Weekend Update desk. Though Nealon was only on Weekend Update from 1991 to 1994, he is still one of ''Saturday Night Live'''s longest-staying cast members (Nealon was on the show from 1986[[note]]during the show's [[GoldenAge 12th season]][[/note]] to 1994[[note]]during the show's [[SeasonalRot 20th season]][[/note]]).
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Nealon was brought on when Lorne Michaels was trying to fix the show following its disastrous 11th season. With Randy Quaid gone, Lorne hired Nealon as the tall, ComicallySerious white guy in the same vein as Chevy Chase from the original 1975 cast (though Creator/PhilHartman was often cast as the ComicallySerious white guy in most sketches). Coincidentally, when Dennis Miller left the show in 1991, Nealon was picked as the next Weekend Update anchor and his set was designed similarly to how Chevy Chase's was in the mid-1970s.

His notable recurring characters include: Mr. Subliminal (a Weekend Update commentator whose editorials are peppered with subliminal messages. When Nealon became an anchor, this changed to Weekend Update's Subliminal Editorial), Charlie Loomis (a bartender from the black-and-white movie parodies the show did), Tarzan (from the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein trio, joining Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman), Bob Waltman (a talk show hosts who gets his celebrity interviewers to cry), and talk radio announcer Tony Trailer. His notable celebrity impressions include Al Gore, Moishe Dayan, Joseph Hazelwood (the sea captain who drunkenly crashed the oil tanker ''The Exxon Valdez'' back in the late 1980s), Joseph Biden (in the days before he was Barack Obama's VP and running for President in 2020, and the days before Jason Sudeikis, Woody Harrelson, and John Mulaney played him on ''SNL''), James Taylor, Elvis Presley, Gene Siskel (with Phil Hartman as Roger Ebert), Saddam Hussein, and Larry King.

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Nealon was brought on when Lorne Michaels was trying to fix the show following its disastrous 11th season. With Randy Quaid gone, Lorne hired Nealon as the tall, ComicallySerious white guy in the same vein as Chevy Chase from the original 1975 cast (though Creator/PhilHartman was often cast as the ComicallySerious white guy in most sketches). Coincidentally, when Dennis Miller left the show in 1991, Nealon was picked as the next Weekend Update anchor and his set was designed similarly to a lot of how Chevy the Weekend Update anchor desk looked and the overall comic delivery is very reminiscent of Chase's time at the Weekend Update desk. Though Nealon was in only on Weekend Update from 1991 to 1994, he is still one of ''Saturday Night Live'''s longest-staying cast members (Nealon was on the mid-1970s.

show from 1986[[note]]during the show's [[GoldenAge 12th season]][[/note]] to 1994[[note]]during the show's [[SeasonalRot 20th season]][[/note]]).

His notable recurring characters include: Mr. Subliminal (a Weekend Update commentator whose editorials are peppered with subliminal messages. When Nealon became an anchor, this changed to Weekend Update's Subliminal Editorial), Charlie Loomis (a bartender from the black-and-white movie parodies the show did), Tarzan (from the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein trio, joining Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman), Bob Waltman (a talk show hosts who gets his celebrity interviewers to cry), the field reporter for Dennis Miller's "News from 5 Feet Away", and talk radio announcer Tony Trailer. His notable celebrity impressions include Al Gore, Moishe Dayan, Joseph Hazelwood (the sea captain who drunkenly crashed the oil tanker ''The Exxon Valdez'' back in the late 1980s), Joseph Biden (in the days before he was Barack Obama's VP and running for President in 2020, and the days before Jason Sudeikis, Woody Harrelson, and John Mulaney played him on ''SNL''), James Taylor, Elvis Presley, Gene Siskel (with Phil Hartman as Roger Ebert), Saddam Hussein, and Larry King.
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Nealon was brought on when Lorne Michaels was trying to fix the show following its disastrous 11th season. With Randy Quaid gone, Lorne hired Nealon as the tall, ComicallySerious white guy in the same vein as Chevy Chase from the original 1975 cast (though Creator/PhilHartman was often cast as the ComicallySerious white guy in most sketches). Coincidentally, when Dennis Miller left the show in 1991, Nealon was picked as the next Weekend Update anchor and his set was designed similarly to how Chevy Chase's was in the mid-1970s.

His notable recurring characters include: Mr. Subliminal (a Weekend Update commentator whose editorials are peppered with subliminal messages. When Nealon became an anchor, this changed to Weekend Update's Subliminal Editorial), Charlie Loomis (a bartender from the black-and-white movie parodies the show did), Tarzan (from the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein trio, joining Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman), Bob Waltman (a talk show hosts who gets his celebrity interviewers to cry), and talk radio announcer Tony Trailer. His notable celebrity impressions include Al Gore, Moishe Dayan, Joseph Hazelwood (the sea captain who drunkenly crashed the oil tanker ''The Exxon Valdez'' back in the late 1980s), Joseph Biden (in the days before he was Barack Obama's VP and running for President in 2020, and the days before Jason Sudeikis, Woody Harrelson, and John Mulaney played him on ''SNL''), James Taylor, Elvis Presley, Gene Siskel (with Phil Hartman as Roger Ebert), Saddam Hussein, and Larry King.
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Kevin Nealon (born November 18, 1953 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American comedian and actor best known for Series/SaturdayNightLive, Series/{{Weeds}}, and WesternAnimation/GlennMartinDDS.

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Kevin Nealon (born November 18, 1953 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American comedian and actor best known for Series/SaturdayNightLive, Series/{{Weeds}}, ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', ''Series/{{Weeds}}'', and WesternAnimation/GlennMartinDDS.
''WesternAnimation/GlennMartinDDS''.



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* Series/{{Monsters}} as Louis (1 episode)
* Film/AllIWantForChristmas as Tony Boer
* Series/TheEdge as Greg (2 episodes)
* Film/{{Coneheads}} as Senator
* Series/TheLarrySandersShow as Himself (2 episodes)
* Film/HappyGilmore as Gary Potter
* Series/{{Champs}} as Marty Heslov
* Film/TheWeddingSinger as Mr. Simms
* Series/DharmaAndGreg as Mr. Clayborn (2 episodes)
* Film/KillTheMan as Albino Advocate
* Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun as Dennis Caslow (1 episode)
* Series/TheOuterLimits1995 as Dr. Mark Crest (1 episode)
* Film/LittleNicky as Stanley the Gatekeeper
* Film/JoeDirt as Greasy Mechanic (UncreditedRole)
* Series/ThreeSisters as Terry (1 episode)

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* Series/ScarecrowAndMrsKing ''Series/ScarecrowAndMrsKing'' (1 episode)
* Series/SaturdayNightLive ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' as various (1986-1995)
* Film/{{Roxanne}} ''Film/{{Roxanne}}'' as Drunk Guy
* Series/{{Monsters}} ''Series/{{Monsters}}'' as Louis (1 episode)
* Film/AllIWantForChristmas ''Film/AllIWantForChristmas'' as Tony Boer
* Series/TheEdge ''Series/TheEdge'' as Greg (2 episodes)
* Film/{{Coneheads}} ''Film/{{Coneheads}}'' as Senator
* Series/TheLarrySandersShow ''Series/TheLarrySandersShow'' as Himself (2 episodes)
* Film/HappyGilmore ''Film/HappyGilmore'' as Gary Potter
* Series/{{Champs}} ''Series/{{Champs}}'' as Marty Heslov
* Film/TheWeddingSinger ''Film/TheWeddingSinger'' as Mr. Simms
* Series/DharmaAndGreg ''Series/DharmaAndGreg'' as Mr. Clayborn (2 episodes)
* Film/KillTheMan ''Film/KillTheMan'' as Albino Advocate
* Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun'' as Dennis Caslow (1 episode)
* Series/TheOuterLimits1995 ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'' as Dr. Mark Crest (1 episode)
* Film/LittleNicky ''Film/LittleNicky'' as Stanley the Gatekeeper
* Film/JoeDirt ''Film/JoeDirt'' as Greasy Mechanic (UncreditedRole)
* Series/ThreeSisters ''Series/ThreeSisters'' as Terry (1 episode)
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Kevin Nealon (November 18, 1953-) is an American comedian and actor best known for Series/SaturdayNightLive, Series/{{Weeds}}, and WesternAnimation/GlennMartinDDS.

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Kevin Nealon (November (born November 18, 1953-) 1953 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American comedian and actor best known for Series/SaturdayNightLive, Series/{{Weeds}}, and WesternAnimation/GlennMartinDDS.
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Kevin Nealon (November 18, 1953-) is an American comedian and actor best known for Series/SaturdayNightLive, Series/{{Weeds}}, and WesternAnimation/GlennMartinDDS.

He was married to Linda Dupree and is currently married to actress Creator/SusanYeagley and he has one child with Susan.

!Filmography
* Series/ScarecrowAndMrsKing (1 episode)
* Series/SaturdayNightLive as various (1986-1995)
* Film/{{Roxanne}} as Drunk Guy
* Series/{{Monsters}} as Louis (1 episode)
* Film/AllIWantForChristmas as Tony Boer
* Series/TheEdge as Greg (2 episodes)
* Film/{{Coneheads}} as Senator
* Series/TheLarrySandersShow as Himself (2 episodes)
* Film/HappyGilmore as Gary Potter
* Series/{{Champs}} as Marty Heslov
* Film/TheWeddingSinger as Mr. Simms
* Series/DharmaAndGreg as Mr. Clayborn (2 episodes)
* Film/KillTheMan as Albino Advocate
* Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun as Dennis Caslow (1 episode)
* Series/TheOuterLimits1995 as Dr. Mark Crest (1 episode)
* Film/LittleNicky as Stanley the Gatekeeper
* Film/JoeDirt as Greasy Mechanic (UncreditedRole)
* Series/ThreeSisters as Terry (1 episode)
* Film/TheMasterOfDisguise as White Collar Executive
* Series/{{Monk}} as John Wurster (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/EightCrazyNights as Mayor
* Film/DaddyDayCare as Bruce
* Film/GoodBoy as Mr. Baker
* Series/StillStanding as Ted Halverson (5 episodes)
* Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm as Himself (1 episode)
* Series/{{Weeds}} as Doug Wilson
* Film/YouDontMessWithTheZohan as Kevin
* Film/GetSmart as CIA Agent #2
* WesternAnimation/TheGoodeFamily as Irwin Winslow (1 episode)
* Film/AliensInTheAttic as Stuart Pearson
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* Film/BuckyLarsonBornToBeAStar as Gary
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* Film/FatherOfTheYear as Peter Francis
* WesternAnimation/CrankYankers as Himself (3 episodes)
* WesternAnimation/MikeTysonMysteries as Gary Stein (1 episode)
* WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy as Himself (1 episode)

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