Frank Caliendo - Television and Film Appearances

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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