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Paul Scheer

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American comedian (born 1976)

Paul Scheer
Scheer in 2016
Born
Paul Christian Scheer

(1976-01-31)January 31, 1976 (age 50)
Other namesTall John Scheer[1]
EducationNew York University (BA)
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • podcaster
  • writer
  • director
  • producer
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Children2
Websitepaulscheer.com

Paul Christian Scheer (born January 31, 1976) is an American comedian, actor, filmmaker, and podcaster.[2] Scheer is best known for his roles inFX/FXX'sThe League andShowtime's comedy seriesBlack Monday. Scheer also co-created and starred inMTV'sHuman Giant andAdult Swim's seriesNTSF:SD:SUV::, and has had recurring roles onABC'sFresh Off the Boat[3] andHBO'sVeep.[4] He is also known for voicing Chip Whistler inDisney’sBig City Greens.

Away from his acting work, Scheer also co-hosts two film discussion podcasts:How Did This Get Made?, alongside his wifeJune Diane Raphael and longtime collaboratorJason Mantzoukas, andUnspooled with film critic Amy Nicholson.[5]

Scheer is the author of a memoir,Joyful Recollections of Trauma, which was published byHarperCollins in May 2024, and became a New York Times Bestseller.[6][7]

Early life and education

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Scheer was born inHuntington, New York, to Gail Ann (Decarlo) and William Paul Scheer.[8] Scheer attended Catholic schools during his childhood[8] and graduated fromSt. Anthony's High School. Scheer began performing in high school withChicago City Limits, a New York-based short-form improv group.[9] He later attendedNew York University,[10][11] where he majored in communication and education.[12] Scheer often speaks about his early life on theHow Did This Get Made? podcast.[13]

Career

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Live performances

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In 1995, Scheer became a member of New York City's longest-running Off-Broadway comedy show,Chicago City Limits. As a member of their touring company, Scheer extensively traveled throughout the United States and overseas.[14][15]

In 1998, while at NYU, Scheer started performing at theUpright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York City.[16] Scheer performed in multiple weekly shows, includingTalk Show, The Real Real World and the house teamRespecto Montalban.[10] The group includedRob Riggle,Rob Huebel,Jack McBrayer, andDannah Feinglass.[10][17] They performed long-form improvisation to sold-out crowds every Saturday night for over five years and starred in a political sketch comedy show calledGeorge Bush is a Motherfucker.[18]

In 2002, Scheer created and starred inAutomatic Vaudeville at theArs Nova theater, whichThe Hollywood Reporter called "one of the top five shows in the country".

In 2006, Scheer moved to Los Angeles and has been a regular performer atUpright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles (UCBTLA).[19][20] He performed an improvised show based on audience members' Facebook profiles calledFACEBOOK. The show was named the "Best Improv Show" byLos Angeles magazine and has been profiled onGood Morning America. Cast members include McBrayer, Riggle, and Huebel.[21]

Television

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In 2003, Scheer was hired as a writer and performer forOxygen’sMeow TV.[22]Meow TV was a project by Meow Mix that aired programming for cats and their owners.[23]

Best Week Ever

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From 2004 to the conclusion of the show’s first run in 2009, Scheer was a regular cast member onVH1’sBest Week Ever. The show, which originally featured a panel of comedians including Scheer, shifted to a single host format underPaul F. Tompkins and provided comedic commentary on popular culture.[24][25] Other panelists included Nick Kroll, John Mulaney and Patton Oswalt.[24][25][26]

Human Giant

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Human Giant'sAziz Ansari,Rob Huebel,Jason Woliner and Paul Scheer in May 2007

In 2005, Scheer began collaborating with comediansRob Huebel,Aziz Ansari, andJason Woliner on short films. Their first videos wereShutterbugs and Illusionators. Shutterbugs saw Huebel and Ansari play talent agents for child actors,[27] andllusionators, starred Ansari and Scheer asCriss Angel-style magicians.[28] In mid-2006,MTV greenlit a sketch series from the trio, calledHuman Giant. The series debuted April 5, 2007, and ran for two seasons from 2007 to 2008, exploring comedic aspects of modern life and pop culture.[29][30][31]

The League

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In 2009, Scheer joined the semi-scripted FX comedy,The League, from Jeff andJackie Marcus Schaffer about a group of friends in afantasy football league.[32] Scheer plays Dr. Andre Nowzick, a rich plastic surgeon whose naivete makes him the butt of many jokes. Scheer co-scripted a handful of episodes: "The Anniversary Party," "Expert Witness," "The Out of Towner," and "Tailgate" with co-starNick Kroll; he co-wrote the episode "Bringer Show" withStephen Rannazzisi and was the sole credited writer of episode 81, "The Block."[33] The series premiered on October 29, 2009, and ran for seven seasons through December 2015.[34]

NTSF:SD:SUV:: (National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sport Utility Vehicle)

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In 2009, Scheer created a 15-minute spoof commercial for an action series calledNTSF:SD:SUV:: (National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sport Utility Vehicle), that aired onAdult Swim. Shortly after airing, it was picked up as a series and ran for three seasons (40+ episodes).[35][36] Scheer played Trent Hauser. The cast includedKate Mulgrew,Rebecca Romijn,Martin Starr,June Diane Raphael (Scheer's wife),Rob Riggle, Brandon Johnson, and the voice ofPeter Serafinowicz as S.A.M. Scheer served as executive producer, writer, director, and actor. It was produced by Abominable Pictures, Inc. and Scheer's 2nd Man on the Moon Productions. The show concluded with a special “movie event” shot in London, which was made to look like San Diego.[37]

Fresh Off the Boat

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In 2015, Paul Scheer joined the cast ofFresh Off the Boat, an ABC comedy loosely based on a memoir by chefEddie Huang.[38] Scheer played the recurring role of Mitch, whom Eddie Huang hired to be the host at a steakhouse restaurant.[39][40] He appeared in 26 episodes over the show's six seasons.

Veep

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In 2017, Scheer joined the sixth season ofVeep as the character Stevie, the producer ofCBS Morning News Show. He won a SAG Award for an Outstanding Performance by a Cast or Ensemble in a Comedy Series.[41] In 2020, Scheer returned to the cast ofVeep along with other special guests, includingDon Cheadle,Mark Hamill,Beanie Feldstein,Stephen Colbert, andBryan Cranston in a live table read playing multiple roles to support turnout for the Georgia runoff elections.[42]

Black Monday

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In 2018, Scheer joined the Showtime pilot forBlack Monday. The show is an ensemble period comedy about theWall Street crash in 1987 and premiered on Showtime on January 20, 2019. Scheer plays Keith,[43] a closeted stockbroker who was originally scripted to die in the first season.[44] That plotline was later altered.[45]Black Monday aired for three seasons, concluding in 2021.[46] Scheer's performance was named in theHollywood Reporter's "top 30 best supporting characters on TV" in 2019.[47]

Other work

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Scheer has appeared in recurring roles on30 Rock,The Good Place,Future Man,I'm Sorry, and theNick Jr. Channel seriesYo Gabba Gabba!.[9][48][49][50] Scheer also had recurring animated series appearances onStar Trek: Lower Decks,Big City Greens,Big Mouth, andAdventure Time.[9][51][52][53] Scheer andJack McBrayer made semi-regular appearances onYo Gabba Gabba!, during a segment called "Knock Knock Joke of the Day". They were featured as themselves in theYo Gabba Gabba! comic book, and made appearances on theYo Gabba Gabba! live tour. In 2012, Scheer appeared as a villainous Cowboy Android in an episode ofThe Aquabats! Super Show!, another series from the creators ofYo Gabba Gabba!

Scheer appeared as a contestant on the second season ofNailed it! Holiday. He won the competition, but chose not to keep the $10,000 prize, and instead split it between the other two contestants.[54] In August 2015, Scheer and Rob Huebel created a comedy special on a moving bus,Crash Test, produced byParamount and released onComedy Central.[55] In 2017, he appeared onCelebrity Family Feud and lost to his wife, June.[56][57]

Producing

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In addition to acting, Scheer has producedThe Hotwives forHulu,Party Over Here forFox,Drive Share forGo90,Filthy Preppy Teen$ for FullScreen,The Amazing Gayle Pyle for Seeso, andUnsend forComedy Central.[58][59][60][61][62][63] In 2016, in addition to executive producingParty Over Here, Scheer created and directed segments for the late-night sketch comedy series withThe Lonely Island. It starredNicole Byer,Alison Rich, andJessica McKenna.[64]

Scheer andJonathan Stern are executive producers on theHulu comedy seriesThe Hotwives. Scheer also co-stars in the series.[65]

Internet and streaming projects

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Scheer andRob Huebel are co-creators and directors on theGo90 comedy seriesDrive Share.[66] Scheer also co-createdFilthy Preppy Teen$ with Curtis James Gwinn and Jon Stern.[61]

In 2013, upon the return ofThe Arsenio Hall Show, Scheer launched a web series forJASH calledThe ArScheerio Paul Show. In each episode, Scheer re-creates interviews fromArsenio Hall's original show, including the famousBill Clinton episode, withWill Arnett playing Clinton. Scheer sports a comically enlarged flat-top haircut to resemble Hall.[67]

In 2014, Scheer co-wrote and co-starred in multiple episodes of the Adult Swim mockumentary,The Greatest Event in Television History, detailing the recreation of famous television show openings.[68] In 2015, Scheer launched a follow-up web series with JASH toArscheerio Paul called,ScheeRL, which recreates interviews from MTV'sTotal Request Live hosted byCarson Daly, with Scheer playing the role of Daly and various comedians playing the musician guests.[69]

In 2016 Scheer lent his voice to the firstVine animated seriesWhite Ninja as the titular character.[70] In 2017 Scheer produced and starred inPlaydates, the first independent pilot to debut atSundance Group, alongsideCarla Gallo.[71]

In 2020, Scheer started the FriendZone Channel onTwitch, where he and other comedians put on weekly shows.[72] Their streams have raised money for charities like Miles for Migrants &Feeding America.[73] In 2021, Scheer's YouTube web series,Marvel Presents The World's Greatest Book Club, won an honoraryWebby for best reality program.[74]

Podcasting

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How Did This Get Made? apodcast hosted by Scheer, his wifeJune Diane Raphael, andJason Mantzoukas launched in 2010 onEarwolf. Each episode has a celebrity guest/comedian and features the deconstruction and mockery of terrible films. In 2011,iTunes selectedHow Did This Get Made? as its favorite comedy podcast of the year. In 2012,LA Weekly named the show "The Best Comedy Podcast."[75] Guests have includedKevin Smith,Damon Lindelof,"Weird" Al Yankovic,Danny Trejo,Vanilla Ice,Adam Scott,Tatiana Maslany, andNick Kroll.[76] In 2022 and 2024,How Did This Get Made? won theiHeartRadio Podcast Award for best TV & film podcast.[77][78][79] The podcast also won the 2022 and 2024 Ambie Award for Best Comedy Podcast.[80][81]

In 2018, Scheer startedUnspooled, a podcast dedicated to watching and discussing all 100 films on theAmerican Film Institute's top movies of all time, with co-hostAmy Nicholson.[82]Unspooled was well received by the press, earning top reviews fromEsquire,Vanity Fair,Town & Country,Vulture, andRolling Stone.[83][84][85][86][87] In 2021, Scheer was involved with HBO Max's scripted podcast,Batman: The Audio Adventures.[88]

Scheer also co-founded Wolfpop which later merged with Earwolf.[89]

Comics

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In 2014, Scheer ventured into comics with writing partner Nick Giovannetti to create a 5-partBoom mini-series,ALIENS vs. PARKER.[90] In 2015, he appeared in The Astonishing Ant-Man #4 by Nick Spencer and Ramon Rosanas, after co-writing a team-up betweenAnt-Man andDrax the Destroyer in Guardians Team-Up #7.[91]

Scheer and Giovanetti continued their collaboration withMarvel Comics, where they pennedDeadpool Bi-Annual #1, aGuardians Team Up,[92] which were released September 2014 and 2015.[93] More recently, they wrote for Marvel "Spider-Man-Deadpool" (2017) and "Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History" (2019).

Scheer and Giovanetti have also written forDC Comics:Harley Quinn: Black + White + Redder, #1 (Get Gaggy); TheHarley Quinn short story "It's a Horrible Life" which he co-wrote with Nick Giovanetti, Steve Lieber, Marissa Louise, and Carlos M. Mangual; andBatman: The Audio Adventures Special, a prequel to the podcast series Scheer voiced. Other writers for the comic include Dennis McNicholas, Bobby Moynihan and Heidi Gardner.[94][95][96]

Author

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In May 2024, Scheer released his memoirJoyful Recollections of Trauma, which quickly became a New York Times Bestseller for Hardcover Nonfiction.[7] Scheer explores the trauma that occurred in his childhood and the impact these experiences had on his life and career.[97] Scheer combines dark anecdotes with self-deprecating humor, offering readers an engaging and uplifting narrative.[98] The memoir also highlights Scheer's journey to self-acceptance and his reflections on fatherhood and family life, providing a look at his personal growth.[99] Critics have praised the book for its balance of humor and sincerity, making it a compelling read for fans of both comedy and memoirs.[100]

Philanthropy and activism

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In 2008, along with fellow comedians Rob Riggle, Horatio Sanz, and Rob Huebel, Scheer completed four USO comedy shows for American troops in Iraq.[101]

In 2010, Scheer organized a charity event withBen Stiller calledA Night of 140 Tweets, in which he got 140 comedians and actors to appear on stage at the UCB Theater in Los Angeles, each of them reading a single tweet. The performers included Stiller,Will Ferrell,Ashton Kutcher,Demi Moore,Aziz Ansari, the cast ofIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,Dane Cook,Wilmer Valderrama,John Cho,Mindy Kaling, andSasha Grey. The event, released as a charity DVD and online download, raised over $500,000 forHaiti.[102][103][104]

In 2019, Scheer was arrested duringJane Fonda’s Fire Drill Friday demonstration on the Capitol steps in Washington DC.[105] Scheer also helped organize The Big 100, a program that asked Americans to take progressive actions in the 100 days following President Donald Trump's inauguration.[106]

On November 2, 2022, Scheer told Twitter followers that his mail-in ballot had not arrived and thanked nonpartisan voter advocate organizationVoteRiders for letting him know what credentials he needed to vote in person.[107]

In 2023, Scheer co-hosted "The Give Back-ular Spectacular," a live telethon-style fundraiser at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, which raised funds to support TV and film crew members affected by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.[108][109] Scheer and June Diane Raphael hosted the 2024 Humanitas Prizes event, supporting writers who explore the human condition and raising funds for programs like the New Voices Fellowship and College Screenwriting Awards.[110]

Scheer also directed and starred in a public service announcement titled "Fake Happy" for Oklahoma’s 988 Mental Health Lifeline during Super Bowl LVIII, emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness.[111][112][113][114]

Personal life

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Scheer is married to actress-writerJune Diane Raphael.[115] In October 2009, Scheer and Raphael married at theSanta Barbara Museum of Natural History, where Scheer's best man was aJack Nicholson impersonator.[116] They have two sons.[117][118] Scheer has frequently vacationed atWalt Disney World since childhood; in 2020, he said he had outgrown the reliance he had on the park when he was younger, but said that it remained "such a part of my life, for better or worse" and that he enjoyed visiting with his children.[119] He is a fan of theLos Angeles Clippers, having begun following the team when he moved to Los Angeles from New York in 2006.[120]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes StoryLenny Pear
2006School for ScoundrelsLittle Pete
2007Watching the DetectivesKnow It All Customer
SliceTucker TaylorShort film
2008The Onion MovieBates Computer Salesman Dirk
Meet DaveLieutenant Kneecap
2009Bride WarsRicky Coo
The Smallest Co%k in PornRyan FrenchVideo short
Year OneBricklayer
2010Weird: The Al Yankovic StoryClub MCVideo short
Piranha 3DAndrew Cunningham
2011The ValetThe ValetVideo short
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the MastersMaster Thundering RhinoVoice; video short[121]
2012Piranha 3DDAndrew Cunningham
2013Hell BabyRon
Ass BackwardsStrip Club Owner
Escape from Planet EarthCameramanVoice[121]
Rapture-PaloozaSecurity Wraith
OJ: The MusicalDr. Love
2014Jason Nash Is MarriedBill Morrison
Repeat StuffAgentVideo short
2015Hell and BackPaul the DemonVoice[121]
Daddy's HomeThe Whip
2016Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The MovieRoy Cohn
NerdlandMarvin MastersonVoice[121]
Popstar: Never Stop Never StoppingWolf Handler
Opening NightRon
Army of OnePickles
2017The Disaster ArtistRaphael Smadja
Best F(r)iendsMalmo
2018A Futile and Stupid GesturePaul Shaffer
Summer '03Ned[122]
SliceJack[123]
2019Long ShotWembley News Anchor #2
2020Have a Good Trip: Adventures in PsychedelicsHimselfDocumentary
EmperorDuvane Henderson
ArchenemyKrieg[124]
For Madmen Only: The Stories of Del CloseThe Rat
The Last BlockbusterHimselfDocumentary[125]
2021How It EndsDave
HappilyVal[126]
2023Family SwitchSteven
2024The GutterCrantley[127]
TwistersAirport Traffic PoliceCameo

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1998–2000Upright Citizens BrigadeMultiple Roles6 episodes
2001Burly TVVariousEpisode: "Impostor"
2004Crossballs: The Debate ShowAdditional Characters
2005–2007ShutterbugsSugarplums Agent / Nasim4 episodes
2006StarveillanceAshton KutcherPilot episode
2007RainesMotel ClerkPilot episode
2007–2008Human GiantPaul / Various21 episodes, also creator, writer, executive producer
30 RockDonny Lawson2 episodes
200810 Items or LessFrancisEpisode: "The Bromance"
2008–2013Yo Gabba Gabba!Himself8 episodes
2009Reno 911!Various3 episodes
Parks and RecreationKeef SlertnerEpisode: "Kaboom"
2009–2015The LeagueAndre84 episodes, also writer
2010The Sarah Silverman ProgramProducerEpisode: "A Slip Slope"
PlayersTony MaroniEpisode: "Krista's Mom"
Party DownJoel MuntEpisode: "Joel Munt's Big Deal Party"
Pretend TimeDr. BruceEpisode: "Monday Morning Meltdown"
2010–2011Funny or Die PresentsBarry / Lionel6 episodes
2010–2016Childrens HospitalSir Tinkle Button4 episodes, also writer and director
2011Traffic LightGlenn G.Episode: "No Good Deed"
The Problem SolverzTony Marv (voice)Episode: "Funny Facez"
2011–2012Happy EndingsAvi2 episodes
2011–2013NTSF:SD:SUV::Trent Hauser39 episodes, also creator, writer, director, executive producer
2012The Life & Times of TimMitch (voice)Episode: "Strip Club Hostage Situation/Game Night"
The Aquabats! Super Show!The Cowboy Android SheriffEpisode: "Cowboy Android!"
Bob's BurgersLarry (voice)Episode: "Food Truckin'"[121]
Electric CityWalter LaFong (voice)21 episodes
Modern FamilyCostco ManagerEpisode: "When a Tree Falls"
Tron: UprisingHopper (voice)5 episodes[121]
2012–2013Burning LoveRobby Z / Kip8 episodes
The Greatest Event in Television HistoryTrace Goron / Protester3 episodes, also executive producer
2012–2015Comedy Bang! Bang!Various3 episodes
2013WhitneyPhillipEpisode: "Alex, Meet Lily"
The ArScheerio Paul ShowArScheerio Paul9 episodes, also creator
The Arsenio Hall ShowArScheerio Paul1 episode
Clear HistoryDinner FriendTelevision film
Paranormal RoommatesBigfoot (voice)Pilot[121]
2013–2017Adventure TimeToronto / Bath Boy Gang Leader (voice)5 episodes[121]
2014Next Time on LonnyGun Store ClerkEpisode: "Lonny's Best Friend"
The Hotwives of OrlandoMatty Green7 episodes, also executive producer
Gravity FallsGary (voice)Episode: "Soos and the Real Girl"[121]
The Birthday BoysMayorEpisode: "Snobs and Slobs"
2014–2018Drunk HistoryVarious3 episodes
2015Kroll ShowMarc XYZEpisode: "Gigolo H-O-R-S-E"
Scheer-RLCarson Daly7 episodes, also creator
Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of CampDave2 episodes
Regular ShowCat Masterson (voice)Episode: "Cat Videos"[121]
The Hotwives of Las VegasVance Storm / Matty Green7 episodes, also executive producer
Crash Test: With Rob Huebel and Paul ScheerPaulTelevision film; also writer and producer
2015–2019Fresh Off the BoatMitch25 episodes
2016AnimalsWhite Horse (voice)Episode: "Rats."[121]
Once Upon a TimeThe Scarecrow (voice)Episode: "Our Decay"[128]
Party Over HereChris Harrison / Binoculars Dad2 episodes, also creator, director, executive producer
Bajillion Dollar Propertie$Reverend CoyneEpisode: "Happy Ending"
Filthy Preppy Teen$Mr. LapierreEpisode #1.5, also creator, writer, director, executive producer
Grace and FrankieKyleEpisode: "The Loophole"
Blunt TalkBarry3 episodes
Ultimate Spider-ManQuentin Beck (voice)Episode: "The Moon Knight Before Christmas"[121]
2016–2018The Amazing Gayl PileTerrin5 episodes, also executive producer
2016–2021Apple & OnionVarious voices18 episodes[121]
2017Drive ShareDriver / Apocalyptic Passenger4 episodes, also creator, writer, director, and executive producer
WorkaholicsFest ManagerEpisode: "Party Gawds"
Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years LaterDave3 episodes
HarmonQuestSensodyne, the Tooth BeastEpisode: "Into the Abyss"
Lady DynamiteGayleEpisode: "Fridge Over Troubled Daughter"
Do You Want To See a Dead Body?HimselfEpisode: "A Body and an Ex-Roommate"
Brooklyn Nine-NineDevin CathertaurEpisode: "Game Night"
2017–2019VeepStevie9 episodes
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
I'm SorryTodd2 episodes
Future ManPaul / Man at Video Game Store4 episodes
2017–2025Big MouthKurt Bilzerian / various (voice)13 episodes
2018Another PeriodPablo PicassoEpisode: "Lucky Chang's"
Rob Riggle's Ski Master AcademyGary8 episodes
Little Big AwesomeRaymond the Cloud (voice)Episode: "Snow Day / Rootin' for Change"
2018–2025Big City GreensChip Whistler (voice)Recurring role[121]
2019Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesBen Sando (voice)Episode: "The Evil League of Mutants"[121]
Desus & MeroKeithEpisode: "On Deckington"
American Dad!(voice)2 episodes
Nailed It!HimselfEpisode: "Shalo-many Fails!"
2019–2020The Good PlaceChuck4 episodes
The Real Bros of Simi ValleyDr. Pissing2 episodes
2019–2021Black MondayKeith Shankar30 episodes
2020Curb Your EnthusiasmFrankEpisode: "The Spite Store"
Marvel's 616HimselfEpisode: "Lost and Found", also director
2020–2021Crank Yankers(voice)2 episodes
2020–2024Star Trek: Lower DecksLieutenant Commander Andy Billups (voice)25 episodes[129]
2021The GoldbergsGarrison WhitbyEpisode: "Cocoon"
Archibald's Next Big Thing Is HereSarge (voice)Episode: "Singing Tele-Grammers"
Q-ForceCarter Doppelbaum (voice)Episode: "The Secretaries' Ball"
Fast & Furious Spy RacersCommander White (voice)Episode: "Incineration Day"[121]
2021–2024The Loud HouseGus (voice)4 episodes
2022The Good FightMatt BrittelEpisode: "The End of Ginni"
2023History of the World, Part IIBot Seed VendorEpisode: "I"
Moon Girl and Devil DinosaurMarty Muzzler (voice)Episode: "Like Mother, Like Moon Girl"[121]
The AfterpartyLeonard VurrEpisode: "Danner's Fire"
2024Night CourtCarnesEpisode: "Hold the Pickles, Keep the Change"
KnucklesGary N. Sinclair III Esq.2 episodes[130]
Batman: Caped CrusaderAaron and Ronald Cobblepot (voice)Episode: "In Treacherous Waters"[121]
Dinner Time Live with David ChangHimself (guest)Episode: "Japanese Convenience Store"[131]
KrapopolisEurynomos (voice)Episode: "Hades Nuts"
2025St. Denis MedicalRubenEpisode: "No Wonder His Kidney Wants Out"

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