Television Work
- Willa (1979)
- The Bad News Bears (1979–1980)
- Love, Natalie (1980)
- Father Figure (1980)
- How to Eat Like a Child (1981)
- The Kid with the Broken Halo (1982)
- Madame's Place (1982–1983)
- Cheers (1983, guest role as "Moose" in season 2 episode 8 "Manager Coach")
- Still the Beaver (1983)
- Exile (1990)
- Married with Children (1992, episode: "T-R-A Something, Something Spells Tramp")
- Dweebs (1995; canceled after 10 episodes)
- Sliders (1996, episode: "Electric Twister Acid Test")
- Legion (1998)
- Big Wolf on Campus (1999, episode: "What's the Story Mourning Corey?")
- Sonic Underground (1999, voice; canceled after 40 episodes)
- Lovesick (2001, unsold pilot)
- The Surreal Life (cast member in 2003)
- Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! (2004–2007, voice)
- Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys (2004)
- Robot Chicken (2007, episode: "Federated Resources")
- The Two Coreys (2007–2008)
- Psych (2011, episode: "This Episode Sucks")
- Proving Ground (2011, episode: "Gadgets from The Goonies")
- Dancing on Ice (2012)
- Celebrity Juice (2012)
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