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Ed Begley Jr.

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American actor and activist (born 1949)
For his father, seeEd Begley.

Ed Begley Jr.
Begley in 2025
Born
Edward James Begley Jr.

(1949-09-16)September 16, 1949 (age 75)
Alma materLos Angeles Valley College
Occupations
Years active1967–present
Spouses
Children3
FatherEd Begley
Websiteedbegley.com

Edward James Begley Jr. (born September 16, 1949)[1] is an American actor and environmental activist.[2] He has appeared in hundreds of films, television shows, and stage performances. He played Dr. Victor Ehrlich on the television seriesSt. Elsewhere (1982–1988). The role earned him six consecutivePrimetime Emmy Award nominations and aGolden Globe Award nomination. He also co-hosted, along with wife Rachelle Carson, thegreen livingreality show titledLiving with Ed (2007–2010), and recurred as Dr. Grant Linkletter inYoung Sheldon (2019–2024).

Equally prolific in cinema, Begley's film appearances includeBlue Collar (1978),An Officer and a Gentleman (1982),This Is Spinal Tap (1984),Transylvania 6-5000 (1985),The Accidental Tourist (1988),Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989),She-Devil (1989),Batman Forever (1995), andPineapple Express (2008). He is a recurring cast member in themockumentaries ofChristopher Guest andEugene Levy, includingBest in Show (2000),A Mighty Wind (2003),For Your Consideration (2006), andMascots (2016). In 2020, he was cast along with his wife Rachelle in the award-winning mockumentaryReboot Camp.

Early life and education

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Begley was born in 1949 inLos Angeles,California, to Allene Jeanne Sanders and Oscar-winning film actorEd Begley. When Begley Jr. was born, Begley Sr. was married to Amanda Huff, who died of cancer when Begley Jr. was 7 years old. Until he was 16, Begley Jr. believed that Huff was his biological mother. He only later became acquainted with Sanders, his biological mother.[3]

Begley's paternal grandparents were Irish immigrants. He grew up inMerrick, New York, and attended Cure' of Ars, a private Catholic school inMerrick, New York from kindergarten to 7th grade. He had moved to Merrick, New York with his family when his father appeared on Broadway. When he was 13, the family moved back to California, where he graduated fromNotre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks, a Catholic high school, and fromLos Angeles Valley College inNorth Hollywood.[4]

Career

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Begley andPenny Marshall on the red carpet at the40th Primetime Emmy Awards, August 28, 1988

Begley has had numerous roles in television and film. He appeared as a guest actor onMaude and had guest appearances in the 1970s seriesRoom 222. He had recurring roles onMary Hartman, Mary Hartman,7th Heaven,Arrested Development,Meego, andSix Feet Under and starring roles inStephen King'sKingdom Hospital,St. Elsewhere, andWednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central). He was in one episode ofMy Three Sons, playing a tall classmate of Chip's. Begley also had a short-livedimprov act withMichael Richards.

He has played significant roles in Christopher Guest's mockumentary filmsBest in Show,A Mighty Wind,For Your Consideration, andMascots. Additionally, Begley played Viper pilot Greenbean on the originalBattlestar Galactica TV series,Boba Fett in theradio adaptation ofReturn of the Jedi, and Seth Gillette, a fictional Democratic U.S. senator fromNorth Dakota onThe West Wing.[5]

From 2000 to 2016, Begley was a member of the Board of Governors of theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[6] In 1996, he appeared in a TV movie calledThe Late Shift, where he portrayed CBS executive Rod Perth. He has guest-starred on shows such asScrubs,Boston Legal, andStar Trek: Voyager. He had a recurring guest role in season three ofVeronica Mars. He appeared in the 2008HBO filmRecount, which profiled the2000 presidential election and its aftermath, which was decided by Florida's electoral votes after theUnited States Supreme Court halted the counting of the state's popular vote. Begley also made an appearance onTim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Season 3, Episode 3, as a spokesman for Cinco.

In 2003, Begley wrote and directed the musicalCesar and Ruben.[7] It was performed at the El Portal Theatre in Los Angeles[8] and was revived in 2007.[9] Begley played Dr. Walter Krandall, the protagonist's formermarriage counselor and fiancé of his ex-wife in the CBS sitcomGary Unmarried. Since 2008 he has been in a series ofDirecTV commercials as a "Cable Corp Inc." executive.[10] In 2013, he appeared on the reality television showBeverly Hills Pawn.[citation needed] In 2016, he began appearing in theBreaking Bad prequel and spinoffBetter Call Saul asClifford Main, senior partner at the Davis & Main law firm.[11] Beginning in 2019, he appeared inBless This Mess for the duration of the two seasons that the show ran.[12]

Personal life

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According to a feature on the Bio Channel television programCelebrity Close Calls, Begley nearly died in 1972 after being stabbed multiple times while, according toThe New York Times, being mugged by a street gang of 25 youths.[13]

Begley was married to Ingrid Taylor from 1976 to 1989. They had two children, a son and a daughter. In 2000, he married actress Rachelle Carson; they have a daughter.[14]

Begley in 2014

Begley was diagnosed withParkinson's disease in 2016.[15]

Activism

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Environmental

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Since 1970, Begley has been anenvironmentalist, beginning with his firstelectric vehicle (aTaylor-Dunn, golf cart–like vehicle),[16]recycling, and becoming avegan.[17]

Begley's former home is 1,585 square feet (147.3 m2) in size, usingsolar power, wind power via aPacWind vertical-axis wind turbine, an air conditioning unit made by Greenway Design Group, LLC., and an electricity-generating bicycle used to toast bread. In 2008 he stated that he was paying around $300 a year in electric bills.[18]

Noting that the suburban lawn is environmentally unsustainable, especially in Southern California, owing towater shortage, Begley has converted his own to a drought-tolerant garden composed of nativeCalifornia plants.[19] He is noted for riding bicycles and using public transportation, and owns a 2003Toyota RAV4 EVelectric-powered vehicle. In 2023 and 2024, he took public transit to theAcademy Awards.[20]

Begley'shybridelectric bicycle was often featured on his television showLiving With Ed. Begley also spoofed his own environmentalist beliefs on "Homer to the Max", an episode ofThe Simpsons by showing himself using a nonpollutinggo-kart that is powered by his "own sense of self-satisfaction" and on an episode ofDharma and Greg.[citation needed] Later, he appeared in "Gone Maggie Gone", another episode ofThe Simpsons, in Season 20. In the episode, during a solar eclipse, he drives asolar-powered car that stops running on train tracks as a train approaches, but the train also stops because it is an Ed Begley Jr. Solar Powered Train. According to another of Groening's animated comedy series,Futurama, Begley's electric motor is "the most evil propulsion system ever conceived" as stated in "The Honking" (19 minutes in).[citation needed]

Begley and friendBill Nye are in a friendly competition to see who can have the lowest carbon footprint.[21]

In 2009, Begley appeared in theEarth Day edition ofThe Price Is Right. He announced the final showcase, which included anelectric bicycle, asolar-powered golf cart and aToyota Prius.[22]

Begley was featured duringThe Jay Leno Show's Green Car Challenge. Various celebrities drove an electricFord Focus automobile and tried to set records on an outdoor track. During the second lap, cutouts of Begley andAl Gore would pop out, and if the celebrity had hit either of them, one second was added to his or her time.

Begley is the author ofLiving Like Ed: A Guide to the Eco-Friendly Life (2008) andEd Begley Jr.'s Guide to Sustainable Living: Learning to Conserve Resources and Manage an Eco-Conscious Life (2009) both published byRandom House.[23][24] He also wroteA Vegan Survival Guide for the Holidays (2014) withJerry James Stone.[25]

Affiliations

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From 2007 to 2010, Begley and his wife Rachelle Carson starred in their own reality television series,Living with Ed onHGTV andDiscovery'sPlanet Green channel.[32] In 2013 he, his wife and daughter Hayden filmed "On Begley Street", a Web series chronicling the deconstruction of his current home and the "building of North America's greenest, most sustainable home".[33]

He received theThomas Alva Edison Award for Energy Independence from theAmerican Jewish Congress, the first one to be presented. Begley has been a leader in this field and was recognized in November 2007 for his lifelong work in environmentalism.

Political

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Begley was also on the advisory committee for the group2004 Racism Watch, founded by fellow actorEd Asner. The group was formed to respond to the advertisement campaign of theGeorge W. Bush/Dick Cheney presidential campaign that they claimed was encouraging racism. The advertisement in question, "100 Days", made a reference to terrorism and terrorists while highlighting a photograph of an anonymous man of Middle Eastern descent.[34]

Friendships with other actors

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William Daniels

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When Begley was a child, his futureSt. Elsewhere series lead,William Daniels, met Begley's father when the two were working on live television. By the time Begley Jr. grew up, he was already a fan of his mentor's work; he would work with Daniels onSt. Elsewhere, where the two had on- and off-screen chemistry for six seasons. Daniels, himself, on the show, was a moody Irishman like Ed Sr., though a far more nurturing father figure. This proved so rich that the role grew beyond even the writers' expectations.[35] Begley Jr. said about his future TV chief of surgery, "I was a huge fan of Bill Daniels. I had seen him inTwo for the Road. I had seen him inThe Graduate, and inParallax View. He was an actor I just thought the world of. He played these 'Type A' personalities quite effectively, but (in real life) he is the sweetest guy in the world." He also added: "He is an actor I just thought the world of. I had no delusions about how my character came to be. I rode on the coattails of Bill Daniels... the kind of Mutt and Jeff routine of Dr. Craig looking up and berating a 6 foot 4 doctor Victor Ehrlich. So I owe all my success on the show to Bill Daniels."[36] After the series was canceled, the two still remained friends, living not too far away from each other. In 2002, Daniels and Begley Jr., alongside other survivingSt. Elsewhere cast membersStephen Furst andEric Laneuville, all appeared on an episode ofScrubs.

Norman Lloyd

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BeforeSt. Elsewhere in the early 1980s, the struggling and unknown Begley metNorman Lloyd, who became a mentor to him while Lloyd was directing an episode ofTales of the Unexpected. The two became friends. In a 2014 interview with Jimmy Falcon of Cloverleaf Radio, he said this about Lloyd:

Not only did I enjoy working with him, but I see him fairly regularly. I just had dinner with him 4 nights ago. We had dinner together at Sarah Nichols's house, his neighbor of mine and friend of his. We had a lovely time and reminisced – he's unbelievable. He's going to be 100 years old this year—and still very active, getting around on his own. He's a force of nature, so Norman Lloyd was somebody I idolized. When I was quite young, wow, James Dean is great and this is one and that. Now look at Janis Joplin, what a great voice and Jim Morrison, those people left us so young, like my point of view has change somewhere, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, saying, 'No, you idolized Jimmy Stewart, Gloria Swanson.' The people that have families and happiness and a long, economy life. You know, Norman Lloyd, he wasn't much older than me, when I didSt. Elsewhere, and I went 'These are my role models, now, people had a long/happy life and continued to be creative.' Those are my role models, not the people that left us so early and I'm sorry they did, I don't mean to trifle with that, but, my role models changed from the people who had an incredible, brief spurt of creativity and life, but to people that went the distance, they became my role models at some point in my early 30s really.[37]

On November 9, 2014, along with formerSt. Elsewhere co-stars, Begley attended Lloyd's 100th birthday inLos Angeles. Begley said, "I worked with Norman Lloyd the actor, and Norman Lloyd the director, and no one informed me better on the art of storytelling than that talented man. He is a constant inspiration and my eternal friend."[38]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1969The LotteryJack WatsonShort film
The Computer Wore Tennis ShoesSpringfield State panelist (J. Flanderka)Uncredited
1972Now You See Him, Now You Don'tDruffle
Where Does It Hurt?Dr. Quinch
1973Charley and the AngelDerwood Moseby
ShowdownPook
SuperdadThe Gang
1974CockfighterTom Peeples
1976Stay HungryLester
1977Handle with CareThe Priest
Lust of a EunuchLu TaShort film
1978Blue CollarBobby Joe
Battlestar GalacticaFlight Sergeant Greenbean
Record CityPokey
Goin' SouthWhitney Haber
The One and OnlyThe King
1979HardcoreSoldierActor in a pornographicfilm within a film
The Concorde... Airport '79Rescuer #1
The In-LawsBarry Lutz
1981Private LessonsJack Travis
Buddy BuddyLieutenant #1
1982An Officer and a GentlemanAltitude Chamber InstructorVoice
Cat PeopleJoe Creigh
Eating RaoulHippie
Young Doctors in LoveLyle August
Voyager from the UnknownWilbur WrightDirect-to-video
The EntityAdditional voices
1983Get CrazyColin Beverly
1984Streets of FireBen Gunn
ProtocolMr. Hassler
This Is Spinal TapJohn "Stumpy" Pepys
1985Transylvania 6-5000Gil Turner
Waiting to ActEd
1987Amazon Women on the MoonGriffinSegment: "Son of the Invisible Man"
1988The Accidental TouristCharles Leary
1989Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly HillsPeter Hepburn
1989She-DevilBob Pattchet
1990Meet the ApplegatesRichard P. Applegate
1992Dark HorseJack Mills
Cruise ControlFraserShort film
1993Even Cowgirls Get the BluesRupert
1994Renaissance ManJack Markin
The PagemasterAlan Tyler
GreedyCarl McTeague
Rave ReviewBert
SensationEarl Strauber
1995The CrazysitterPaul Van Arsdale
StorybookPouchVoice
Batman ForeverFred StickleyUncredited
1996HourglassDet. Cecil Dish
Santa with MusclesEbner Frost
1997The Lay of the LandHarvey Dankworth
Ms. BearGreg Bradley
JoeyAmbassador Ted Ross
1998I'm Losing YouZev
Addams Family ReunionPhillip Adams
2000Best in ShowMark Schafer
2001Get Over ItFrank Landers
HellgigReverendShort film
AnthraxBrent Krawford
Diary of a Sex AddictDr. Aaron Spencer
2002BugThe Dept. of Health Inspector, 'The Hand'
Auto FocusMel Rosen
2003Net GamesJohn Fielding
A Mighty WindLars Olfen
Going DownOscar Earnest
2004StatesideFather Concoff
Raising GeniusDr. Curly Weeks
Hair HighRev. Sidney CheddarVoice[39]
2005Back by MidnightRobert Wade
Alone in a CrowdUn­knownShort film
Desolation SoundDoug Shepard
Welcome to CaliforniaDocumentary Narrator
2006Who Killed the Electric Car?HimselfDocumentary
Relative StrangersMr. Manoire
For Your ConsiderationSandy Lane
The Elder SonLeonard
PittsburghHimself
The Legend of William TellJames Ayers
2007One Long LightJoel
Hard FourGovernor Begley
2008Next of KinPatrick
Balancing the BooksReverend Vernon
Fly Me to the MoonPoopchevVoice[39]
Pineapple ExpressRobert Anderson
2009Climate RefugeesHimselfDocumentary
He's Such a GirlTaylor's Father
Tripping ForwardJames Comey
Whatever WorksJohn Celestine
21 and a Wake-UpColonel Ritchie
2010The PenthouseNicholas
A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's AdventuresGreenPeace WorkerVoice[39]
2011What's Your Number?Mr. Darling
2012Making ChangeSimmons
2013Armed ResponseOfficer Krupke
2014Wish WizardWish WizardShort film
You're Not YouUncle Roger
2015Climate Change Denial DisorderPoliticianShort film
2016Time ToysWiz
GhostbustersEd Mulgrave
MascotsA.J. Blumquist
ImperfectionsBarry
2017Girlfriend's DayButler
CHiPsWasp Driver
LuckyDr. Christian Kneedler
Amelia 2.0Paul Wesley
2018Making BabiesDr. Remis
Book ClubTom
2019Plus OneChuck
2020Reboot CampJohn Lehman
2022AmsterdamSenator Bill Meekins
2023Strange DarlingFrederick
TBALet's Have Kids!TBAPost-production

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1967My Three SonsMarvEpisode: "The Computer Picnic"
1969–1972Room 222Bob, Willard, Michael, George, Stretch7 episodes
1970The ImmortalGas Station AttendantEpisode: "White Elephants Don't Grow on Trees"
1971The Bill Cosby ShowStudent #2Episode: "To Each According to His Appetite"
Adam-12BudEpisode: "Million Dollar Bluff"
The F.B.I.YoungbloodEpisode: "The Deadly Gift"
Owen Marshall: Counselor at LawHoward DubberlyEpisode: "Shadow of a Name"
Nanny and the ProfessorRichie CooperEpisode: "The Great Debate"
1972MannixAttendantEpisode: "Babe in the Woods"
Bobby Jo and the Big Apple Good Time BandVirgilTelevision film (unsoldpilot)[40]
Evil Roy SladeHusband Making Fun of StoolTelevision film
MaudeYoung ManEpisode: "Maude's Problem"
IronsideJimmy SandersEpisode: "Programmed for Panic"
Wait Till Your Father Gets HomeVoice, episode: "The Beach Vacation"
The Doris Day ShowWallyEpisode: "Debt of Honor"
Family FlightDriverTelevision film
1973Love, American StyleDickSegment: "Love and the Happy Family"
1973–1974Roll OutLieutenant Robert Chapman12 episodes
1974Happy DaysHankEpisode: "The Deadly Dares"
1974
1983
InsightFather John
Jimmy
Marty
3 episodes
1975Medical CenterGreg DuncanEpisode: "Survivors"
BarettaErnieEpisode: "A Bite of the Apple"
1976Mary Hartman, Mary HartmanSteve13 episodes
Starsky & HutchHarv SchwabEpisode: "Murder at Sea"
1977Dead of NightFrankTelevision film; segment: "Second Chance"
1977–1981Quincy, M.E.Kit Sawyer
Walter "Speed" Simpson
David Phillips
3 episodes
1978Wonder WomanHarold Farnum2 episodes
1978–1979Battlestar GalacticaEnsign, Flight Sergeant Greenbean5 episodes
1978, 1981Fantasy IslandAmos McAllister
Jamie
2 episodes
1978, 1994ColumboOfficer Stein
Irving Krutch
2 episodes
1979ElvisD. J. FontanaTelevision film
M*A*S*HPvt. Paul ConwayEpisode: "Too Many Cooks"
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-DooAdditional voices
Hot RodClayTelevision film
Laverne & ShirleyRobert "Bobby" Feeney2 episodes
Charlie's AngelsKennyEpisode: "Angels on Skates"
Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and GrillMoss TillisTelevision film
A Shining SeasonJohn HaalandTelevision film
1980Barnaby JonesLindy PowellEpisode: "Death Is the Punchline"
1981RikerEdEpisode: "Honkytonk"
1982Tales of the Apple Dumpling GangAmos TuckerTelevision film
Rascals and Robbers:
The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
JebTelevision film
Not Just Another AffairWarren KrantzTelevision film
Voyagers!Wilbur WrightEpisode: "Voyagers"
Richie RichAdditional charactersVoice; Episode: "Dollar's Exercise/Richie's Cube/
The Maltese Monkey/Everybody's Doing It "
1982–1988St. ElsewhereDr. Victor Ehrlich137 episodes
1982–1989Walt Disney's Wonderful World of ColorDr. Jack Brooker,

Amos Tucker

3 episodes
1983The New Leave It to BeaverWhiteyEpisode: "Still the Beaver"
An Uncommon LoveMatt RandolphTelevision film
1984The Love BoatAllan BundyEpisode: "Side by Side/A Fish Out of Water/Rub Me Tender"
Tales of the UnexpectedGeorge PrinceyEpisode: "Wet Saturday"
The SmurfsAdditional voicesEpisode: "Symbols of Wisdom/Blue Eyes Returns"
Saturday Night LiveHostEpisode: "Ed Begley Jr/Billy Squier"
1985Tall Tales & LegendsIchabod CraneEpisode: "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
Pound PuppiesArnoldVoice, television special
George Burns Comedy WeekTiny TimothyEpisode: "Christmas Carol II the Sequel"
1985, 1987Faerie Tale TheatreBrom Dutcher
Wilhelm Grimm
2 episodes
1986You Are the JuryBrian SpearsEpisode: "The State of Arizona vs. Dr. Evan Blake"
1987Celebration FamilyJake ForemanTelevision film
The Incredible Ida EarlyPaul SuttonTelevision film
Pound PuppiesSnakeEpisode: "Where's the Fire?/The Wonderful World of Whopper"[39]
Roman HolidayLeonard LupoTelevision film
1988Spies, Lies & Naked ThighsAlanTelevision film
1990Timeless Tales from HallmarkBertramVoice, episode: "The Elves and the Shoemaker"
Not a Penny More, Not a Penny LessStephen BradleyMiniseries
In the Best Interest of the ChildHoward FeldonTelevision film
The Great Los Angeles EarthquakeJerry SolowayTelevision film
1990–1991ParenthoodGil Buckman12 episodes
1991Chance of a LifetimeDarrelTelevision film
The Story LadyOtisTelevision film
1992Batman: The Animated SeriesCharlie Collins, GermsVoice, 2 episodes[39]
In the Line of Duty: Siege at MarionLt. Fred HouseTelevision film
Home FiresUnknown characterEpisode: "Fathers and Sons"
Running MatesChapman SnowTelevision film
MastergateSteward ButlerTelevision film
Shelley Duvall's Bedtime StoriesNarratorVoice, episode: "Uncle Wizzmo's New Used Car"
ExclusiveAllenTelevision film
1992–1993Captain Planet and the PlaneteersPreston
Zoning Commissioner
Voice, 2 episodes
1993RoseannePrincipal AlexanderEpisode: "Crime and Punishment"
Tales from the CryptJudd CampbellEpisode: "Death of Some Salesmen"
Partners"Grave Squad" LawyerTelevision short film
CooperstownDave CormeerTelevision film
1993, 1998The Larry Sanders ShowHimself2 episodes
1994Winnetka RoadGlenn Barker6 episodes
World War II: When Lions RoaredHarry HopkinsMiniseries
ColumboIrving KrutchEpisode: "Undercover"
Mrs. Piggle-WiggleMr. Bean2 episodes
Incident at Deception RidgeJack DavisTelevision film
The Magic School BusLogaway LarryVoice, Episode: "Meet the Rot Squad"[39]
The Shaggy DogRon DanielsTelevision film
1995Shining Time StationNed KincaidSpecial:Once Upon a Time
DuckmanBarry BrittleVoice, episode: "Research and Destroy"
1996Touched by an AngelChris CarpenterEpisode: "Til We Meet Again"
3rd Rock from the SunJeffEpisode: "Green-Eyed Dick"
Project ALFDr. WarnerTelevision film
The Late ShiftRod PerthTelevision film
Dave's WorldWattersonEpisode: "Stayin' Alive"
ABC Afterschool SpecialMr. RogersEpisode: "Too Soon for Jeff"
Star Trek: VoyagerHenry StarlingEpisode: "Future's End"
Adventures from the Book of VirtuesWilliam TellVoice, episode: "Courage"[39]
1997MeegoDr. Edward Parker13 episodes
The Drew Carey ShowDr. Chris VanderkampEpisode: "Cap-Beer-Cino"
GunThe DirectorEpisode: "The Shot"
Sabrina the Teenage WitchMr. Jeremy T. RothwellEpisode: "Trial by Fury"
Not in This TownHenry WhitcombTelevision film
The NannyTom RosensteinEpisode: "You Bette Your Life"
AloneGeraldTelevision film
1998Sports Theater withShaquille O'NealJohn HanleyEpisode: "Scrubs"
Murder She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy MysteryFitz-Gilbert HamiltonTelevision film
RugratsBob, WaiterVoice, episode: "Baking Dil/Hair!"
EllenHimselfEpisode: "When Ellen Talks, People Listen"
Pinky, Elmyra & the BrainLloyd OldtireVoice, episode: "My Fair Brainy"[39]
1999The PracticeDr. FosterEpisode: "Day in Court"
1999–20037th HeavenDr. Hank Hastings16 episodes
1999, 2009The SimpsonsHimselfVoice, 2 episodes
2000Homicide: The MovieDr. Victor EhrlichTelevision film
Batman BeyondDr. Peter CorsoVoice, episode: "April Moon"[39]
ProvidenceChuck Chance5 episodes
The Michael Richards ShowImpostor VicEpisode: "The Identity Loan"
2001The West WingSeth GilletteEpisode: "The War at Home"
HoundedWard Van DusenTelevision film
Gideon's CrossingHaley's FatherEpisode: "The Crash"
TitusBillEpisode: "The Wedding"
Intimate PortraitNarratorVoice, episode: "Suzanne Somers"
Family LawAttorney Ethan BealEpisode: "Irreparable Harm"
2001–2002The AgencyLenny Musgrave2 episodes
2001–2005Six Feet UnderHiram Gunderson8 episodes
2002Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central)Paul Weffler8 episodes
ScrubsDr. BaileyEpisode: "My Sacrificial Clam"
Dharma & GregHimselfEpisode: "Protecting the Ego-System"
2003War StoriesEd O'BrianTelevision film
2003, 2005NYPD BlueDirected two episodes
2004Static ShockDr. Donald ToddVoice, 2 episodes[39]
Life on Liberty StreetRichard SpencerTelevision film
Kingdom HospitalDr. Jesse James13 episodes
2004–2005Jack & BobbyRev. Belknap5 episodes
2005All Grown Up!Amish FatherVoice, episode: "R.V. Having Fun Yet?"
Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson StoryFrank PerdueTelevision film
Center of the UniverseDr. HarrisonEpisode: "It's the Principal of the Thing"
IlleanaramaHimselfEpisode: "Pilot"
2005–2019Arrested DevelopmentStan Sitwell15 episodes
2006Three Moons Over MilfordMillionaire2 episodes
Las VegasMr. GrimaldiEpisode: "Coyote Ugly"
2006–2007Boston LegalClifford Cabot3 episodes
2006–2007Veronica MarsCyrus O'Dell6 episodes
2006, 2010The New Adventures of Old ChristinePastor Ed2 episodes
2007–2011CSI: MiamiScott O'Shay5 episodes
2008The ReplacementsHimselfVoice, episode: "Dick Daring's All-Star Holiday Stunt Spectacular"
King of the HillStephens DaviesVoice, episode: "Behind Closed Doors"
RecountDavid BoiesTelevision film
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!Himself2 episodes
2008–2009Gary UnmarriedDr. Walter Krandall12 episodes
2008–2012Easy to AssembleS. Erland Hussen8 episodes
2009Hannah MontanaWoodyEpisode: "Would I Lie to You, Lilly?"
Party DownBruce NesbittEpisode: "Pepper McMasters Singles Seminar"
Free RadioHimselfEpisode: "Celebrity"
Curious GeorgeVinnyVoice, episode: "Curious George, Personal Trainer/Sprout Outing"
Georgia O'KeeffeDr. Lee SteiglitaTelevision film
MonkDr. Malcolm NashEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the End" (Part One)
The Suite Life on DeckMayor RagnarEpisode: "The Swede Life"
2009–2012Living with EdHimself23 episodes
2010The Good GuysNate BaileyEpisode: "Old Dogs"
Childrens HospitalSenator ThromanEpisode: "You Know No One Can Hear You, Right?"
OutlawJudge Donald Crane2 episodes
Big Time RushHimself2 episodes
2011$#*! My Dad SaysTerryEpisode: "The Better Father"
Off the MapHankEpisode: "On the Mean Streets of San Miguel"
Funny or Die PresentsDouble-Chief O'ShambleySegment: "United States Police Department"
CHAOSOperative CorwinEpisode: "Molé"
2011–2012Rizzoli & IslesDr. T. Pike3 episodes
2012Common LawDr. Van Waals2 episodes
Happy EndingsHimselfEpisode: "Meet the Parrots"
Raising HopeHimselfEpisode: "I Want My Baby Back, Baby Back, Baby Back"
2012–2018PortlandiaEd, Wes6 episodes
2013On Begley StreetHimself9 episodes
Hot in ClevelandYogiEpisode: "Fast and Furious"
NewsreadersPhillip BreckEpisode: "Unborn Again"
PartnersDr. KayEpisode: "Sperm und Drang"
The OfficeMartin HannonEpisode: "Finale"
Rules of EngagementReverend ToddEpisode: "100th"
Muhammad Ali's Greatest FightJusticeHarry BlackmunTelevision film
Family TreeAl Chadwick5 episodes
2013–2014BetasGeorge "Murch" Murchison7 episodes
2013–2019Innovations with Ed Begley, Jr.Himself (host)Educational documentary series
2014Regular ShowWilliamVoice, episode: "Maxin' and Relaxin'"[39]
2015Your Family or MineGil5 episodes
2015–2016Blunt TalkTeddy7 episodes
2016–2022Better Call SaulClifford Main14 episodes
2016LopezHimselfEpisode: "Down and Drought in Beverly Hills"
The Bold and the BeautifulHimselfEpisode #1.7387
Bad InternetAngry HusbandEpisode: "Uber, But Like for People"
Angie TribecaBonnieEpisode: "Electoral Dysfunction"
Party GirlPhilip
2016–2017Lady DynamiteJoel Bamford7 episodes
2017Grace and FrankieMarkEpisode: "The Musical"
Future ManGabe Futturman7 episodes
2017–2018Me, Myself & IOlder JustinEpisode: "The Card"
2017–2020Curb Your EnthusiasmDr. Winocur2 episodes
2018LoveMark Cruikshank2 episodes
The Cool KidsKarlEpisode: "Margaret Dates the Zodiac Killer"
2018–2019Modern FamilyJerry2 episodes
2019Bixler High Private EyeCharlie DewittTelevision film
TeachersJohn-Paul Bennigan2 episodes
2019–2020Big City GreensMr. WhistlerVoice, 2 episodes
2019–2020Bless This MessRudolph "Rudy" LongfellowMain role, 26 episodes
2019–2024Young SheldonDr. Grant LinkletterRecurring role, 37 episodes (seasons 2-7)
2020Our Cartoon PresidentBruce MannVoice, 2 episodes
2021SpongeBob SquarePantsRock T. PussVoice, episode: "Goofy Scoopers"
2021–2022Mr. MayorChet Danville3 episodes
2022Queer as FolkWinston Beaumont3 episodes
2023Not Dead YetBill IrvingEpisode: "Not Well Yet"

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1983Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesSt. Elsewhere[41]Nominated
1984Nominated
1985Nominated
1986Nominated
Golden Globe AwardsBest Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmNominated
1987Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesNominated
1988Nominated
2004Florida Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Ensemble CastA Mighty Wind[42]Won
2010Streamy AwardsBest Ensemble Cast in a Web SeriesEasy to Assemble[43]Won
2019Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama SeriesCtrl Alt Delete[44]Nominated
2023Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesBetter Call Saul[45]Nominated

References

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  44. ^"Ctrl Alt Delete - Emmy Awards, Nominations and Wins".Television Academy.Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. RetrievedAugust 11, 2024.
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