Chris Elliott - Television

Television

  • Eagleheart
  • Bored to Death
  • How I Met Your Mother (Recurring role as Mickey Aldrin, Lily's Father)
  • The Nanny
  • According to Jim
  • The Adventures of Pete & Pete
  • Everybody Loves Raymond (Recurring role as Peter MacDougall)
  • The King of Queens
  • Wings
  • The Larry Sanders Show
  • Saturday Night Live (1994-1995 season)
  • Get a Life!
  • Late Night with David Letterman
  • Still Standing
  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. (Season 1, Episode 16, "Mars Attracts")
  • Dilbert - Voice of Dogbert
  • Miami Vice (season 3, episode 13, Down For The Count Pt.2)
  • Code Monkeys (season 2, episode 9, Benny's Birthday)
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (season 10, episode 4, Lunacy)
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live!
  • That '70s Show (season 7, episode 22, 2000 Light Years From Home)
  • Cursed, later renamed The Weber Show
  • Third Watch (season 6, episodes 115:"The Hunter, Hunted" and 116:"The Greatest Detective", as an insane serial killer Jeffrey Barton)
  • SpongeBob SquarePants (season 8, episode 162 "Ghoul Fools")
  • Conan
  • Metalocalypse (season 4, episode 59 & 61, "Dethdinner" & "Church of the Black klok")

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