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)

Read more about this topic:  Jon Heder

Famous quotes containing the word television:

    Anyone afraid of what he thinks television does to the world is probably just afraid of the world.
    Clive James (b. 1939)

    Television is an excellent system when one has nothing to lose, as is the case with a nomadic and rootless country like the United States, but in Europe the affect of television is that of a bulldozer which reduces culture to the lowest possible denominator.
    Marc Fumaroli (b. 1932)

    They [parents] can help the children work out schedules for homework, play, and television that minimize the conflicts involved in what to do first. They can offer moral support and encouragement to persist, to try again, to struggle for understanding and mastery. And they can share a child’s pleasure in mastery and accomplishment. But they must not do the job for the children.
    Dorothy H. Cohen (20th century)