Television
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
---|---|---|---|
2000–present | Aqua Teen Hunger Force/Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1/Aqua Something You Know Whatever | Master Shake / Additional Voices | Voice Actor |
2001 | Sealab 2021 | Master Shake | Voice Actor 1 episode |
2006 | Robot Chicken | Master Shake / Other Characters | Voice Actor |
2005–present | Squidbillies | Granny Cuyler | Voice Actor |
2006–2007 | Come On Over | Dr. FullOvit | Voice Actor |
2006 | Minoriteam | Dr. Wang / Additional Voices | Voice Actor |
2006–present | The Venture Bros. | The Alchemist / The President | Voice Actor |
2007 | ER | Paranoid Man | Actor 1 episode |
2007 | Saul of the Mole Men | Kiko / Strata Operator 2 Benjamin Franklin |
Actor |
2007 | Brothers & Sisters | Office Worker | Actor 1 episode |
2007–2008 | Code Monkeys | Todd / Benny | Voice Actor |
2007–2010 | Chowder | Gazpacho | Voice Actor 48 episodes |
2008 | Cartoonstitute | Danger Planet Game Machine | Voice Actor |
2008 | The Boondocks | White Man | Voice Actor 1 episode |
2008 | Young Person's Guide to History | Benjamin Franklin | Actor TV special |
2009–present | B.O.B. Show | Billy | Voice Actor |
2010–2011 | The Penguins of Madagascar | Leonard | Voice Actor 2 episodes |
2010 | Mad | Celebrities Without Their Makeup announcer / Narrator / Ben Franklin / The Watcher / Gustavo Rocque / Rango / Klaus, the owner of Klaus' shoe garden / Frosty the Snowman / Goomba / Slinky Dog / Wario / Cosmo / Various | Voice Actor |
2010 | Fish Hooks | Mr. Baldwin / Bud | Voice Actor |
2010 | Robotomy | Dreadnot / Thunderbyte | Voice Actor |
2010 | Suicide by Side | Sam | Voice Actor |
2011 | Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell | Actor | |
2012 | Transformers: Prime | Voice Actor | |
2012 | Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil | Voice Actor |
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“So why do people keep on watching? The answer, by now, should be perfectly obvious: we love television because television brings us a world in which television does not exist. In fact, deep in their hearts, this is what the spuds crave most: a rich, new, participatory life.”
—Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)
“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)