Chris Parnell - Television

Television

  • Suburgatory – Fred Shay (Series Regular)
  • Comedy Bang Bang – Crowpoke Inventor (1 episode)
  • I Just Want My Pants Back – J.B. (6 episodes)
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm – Hank (1 episode)
  • Love Bites – Chad Banks (1 episode)
  • Jon Benjamin Has a Van – Area 51 Scientist (1 episode)
  • Workaholics – Bruce Benson (1 episode)
  • Big Lake – Chris Henkel (Series Regular)
  • 30 Rock – Dr. Leo Spaceman (Recurring Role, 15 episodes)
  • Archer – Cyril Figgis (Series Regular)
  • Eureka – Dr. Drummer (2 episodes)
  • The Life & Times of Tim – Various Voices (3 episodes)
  • Funny or Die Presents – Various Roles (6 episodes)
  • Glenn Martin, DDS – Joe Biden, Various Voices (3 episodes)
  • Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire – Narrator (6 episodes)
  • Miss Guided – Vice Principal Bruce Terry (Series Regular)
  • WordGirl (2007–present)– The Narrator, Various Voices (Series Regular)
  • Saturday Night Live – Cast Member, Various Roles (Series Regular)
  • Better Off Ted – Walter Palmer (1 episode)
  • Ed – DJ Curtis Morris (1 episode)
  • Friends – Bob (1 episode)
  • The Hughleys – Rick (1 episode)
  • Murphy Brown – Handler #2 (1 episode)
  • The Jamie Foxx Show – Director (1 episode)
  • Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher – Announcer (1 episode)
  • Robot Chicken - Scooter, Major Nelson (1 episode)
  • Seinfeld – Stu Crespi (1 episode)
  • Suddenly Susan – Phil (2 episodes)
  • Union Square – Don (1 episode)
  • Conrad Bloom – Simpson (2 episodes)
  • Caroline in the City – Gene (1 episode)
  • Hope & Gloria – Howard (1 episode)
  • Electric City - Giovanni Montalbon (1 episode)

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    History is not what you thought. It is what you can remember. All other history defeats itself.
    In Beverly Hills ... they don’t throw their garbage away. They make it into television shows.
    Idealism is the despot of thought, just as politics is the despot of will.
    Mikhail Bakunin (1814–1876)

    Laughter on American television has taken the place of the chorus in Greek tragedy.... In other countries, the business of laughing is left to the viewers. Here, their laughter is put on the screen, integrated into the show. It is the screen that is laughing and having a good time. You are simply left alone with your consternation.
    Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)