Jon Heder - Television

Television

  • Dead Grandma- 2011 as Himself
  • My Name Is Earl - 2008 as Joel Maloney
  • Punk'd
  • Late Show with David Letterman (as Napoleon Dynamite)
  • Woke Up Dead - 2009 as Drex Greene, all episodes, executive producer
  • Saturday Night Live - 2005
  • The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn - 2004
  • The View - 2004
  • The Teen Choice Awards 2004
  • The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards - 2005
  • Dinner for Five - 2005 as Himself
  • 2005 MTV Movie Awards Himself - Winner
  • The Teen Choice Awards 2005
  • Robot Chicken - 2005
  • MADtv - 2004-2005 as Himself/Various
  • Late Night with Conan O'Brien
  • Jim Rome is Burning - 2006 Himself
  • The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - 2005-2006 (3 episodes)
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live! - 2006 (2 episodes)
  • Last Call with Carson Daly - 2006 (2 episodes)
  • Fuse Celebrity Playlist - 2006
  • The Ellen DeGeneres Show - 2006
  • Celebrities on Thin Ice - 2007 Himself/Jimmy MacElroy
  • 2007 Kids' Choice Awards
  • Up Close with Carrie Keagan - 2007
  • The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson - 2007
  • Entertainment Tonight - 2007-2008 (4 episodes)
  • WWE Raw - Jan 18, 2010 episode as guest host (with Don Johnson)
  • Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (as Napoleon Dynamite, 2012)
  • Napoleon Dynamite – Napoleon Dynamite (voice)
  • The Aquabats! Super Show! - 2012 (1 episode)

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Famous quotes containing the word television:

    We cannot spare our children the influence of harmful values by turning off the television any more than we can keep them home forever or revamp the world before they get there. Merely keeping them in the dark is no protection and, in fact, can make them vulnerable and immature.
    Polly Berrien Berends (20th century)

    The television critic, whatever his pretensions, does not labour in the same vineyard as those he criticizes; his grapes are all sour.
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    Cultural expectations shade and color the images that parents- to-be form. The baby product ads, showing a woman serenely holding her child, looking blissfully and mysteriously contented, or the television parents, wisely and humorously solving problems, influence parents-to-be.
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