Television and Film Appearances
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Hot in Cleveland | Kenny | Season 2 episode 13 "Unseparated at Birth" |
| 2008 | The Comedy Festival Presents: Funniest Movies of the Year 2008 | Himself/Host | |
| Fox NFL Sunday | Himself/Various | 2000–2012 | |
| 2007 | The Comebacks | Chip Imitation | |
| The 2007 White House Correspondents Dinner | Himself | ||
| Frank TV | Host: Various | 2007–2008 | |
| Frank Caliendo; All Over the Place | Himself | ||
| 2005 | Mind of Mencia | George W. Bush | Voice Only |
| 2004 | Comedy Central Presents | Himself | |
| National Lampoon Live: New Faces - Volumes 1 & 2 | Himself/Host | ||
| Wisconsin Born & Bred: The Entertainers | Himself | ||
| 2001 | MADtv | Himself-Various | Appeared in 117 Episodes (2001–2006) |
| Late Friday | Himself | ||
| 2000 | Hype | Himself/Various |
In addition he has been a frequent guest of the Fox News Channel show Huckabee.
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