Television Work
- Roseanne - Fred (1989)
- Open House - Brian (1990)
- Baywatch - Larry 'Loomin' Large (1994)
- Gross Ratings - Jack Bekins (1996)
- Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist - Jeff (1997)
- Mad About You - Marvin (1997–1999)
- Self Storage - Duncan Baumgartner (2000)
- The Michael Richards Show - Ed (2000)
- Late Friday - Himself/Host (2001)
- Three Sisters - Joel (2001)
- Dead Last - Ron Belson (2001)
- What About Joan? - Steinie (2001–2002)
- King of the Hill - Dan (2002)
- Everybody Loves Raymond - Produce Manager Jimmy (2001–2003)
- Greetings from Tucson - Executive (2003)
- Crank Yankers - Jeff (2003)
- Tom Goes to the Mayor - Pat Croce (2004)
- Pudding Wars - Tobey (2005)
- Duck Dodgers - Camoman (2005)
- Yes, Dear - Howie (2005)
- MADtv - Hank Whitley (2005)
- Arrested Development - Mort Meyers (2005–2006)
- Hooked - Mr. Waterhouse (2006/I)
- Campus Ladies - Mr. Hubney (2006)
- Shorty McShorts' Shorts - Duke (2007)
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Barry Freeburg (2008)
- The Life & Times of Tim (2008)
- BURN-E - Captain (uncredited) (2008)
- Curb Your Enthusiasm - Jeff Greene (2000–present)
- Wizards of Waverly Place - Uncle Kelbo (2008–2010)
- Entourage - Roger Jay (2010)
- Community - Himself (2011)
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