Television Work
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1977 | Operation Petticoat | Doom & Gloom Broom | |
| Fernwood 2 Night | Virgil Simms | Episode: "Ethnic Myths" Episode: "Getting the Most from Your Warranty" Episode: "#1.46" Episode: "Battery Powered Car" |
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| 1978 | America 2-Night | Virgil Simms | Episode: "Daredevil Virgil Simms" Episode: "Falafel-on-a-Stick" Episode: "The UBS Story" |
| Operation Petticoat | Seaman 'Doom & Gloom' Broom | 32 episodes | |
| Alice | Milo Skinner | Episode: "Better Never Than Later" | |
| 1979 | Alan King's Third Annual Final Warning! | Various | |
| 1980 | Pink Lady | Various | All 6 episodes |
| 1982-83 | "Pop! Goes the Country" | Unknown episodes | |
| 1983 | The Rousters | Evan Earp | TV series pilot film |
| The Rousters | Evan Earp | All 13 episodes | |
| 1988 | Hey Vern, It's Ernest! | Ernest P. Worrell / Various | |
| 1988-89 | Happy New Year, America | Ernest P. Worrell / Correspondent | Live New Year's Eve special |
| 1989 | Ernest Goes to Splash Mountain | Ernest P. Worrell | |
| 1990 | Disneyland | Ernest P. Worrell / Ernest's Father | Episode: "Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration" |
| Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration | Ernest P. Worrell | ||
| 1994 | XXX's & OOO's | Cameo | |
| 1996 | Roseanne | Prince Carlos | Episode: "Someday My Prince Will Come" Episode: "Home Is Where the Afghan Is" |
| 1997 | Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man | Walt Evergreen | Voice only Episode: "You've Come a Wrong Way, Baby" |
| 1998 | The Simpsons | Cooder | Voice only Episode: "Bart Carny" |
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