Kevin Smith Filmography - Television

Television

Year Title Role Episode Notes
2000 Law & Order Tony's wife's nephew "Black, White and Blue"
2000–2001 Clerks: The Animated Series Various characters 6 Episodes Executive producer
2001 Concert for New York City, TheThe Concert for New York City Himself Segment: "Why I Love New #*$%!&@ York"
2002 Roadside Attractions Himself Segments on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Included on Jersey Girl DVD release.
2002 Flying Car, TheThe Flying Car Director
Producer
Writer
Co-editor (uncredited)
Casting director.
Short film produced for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Included on Clerks X DVD release.
2003 Duck Dodgers Hal Jordan "The Green Loontern" Voice only
2004 Yes, Dear Himself/Silent Bob "Premiere, TheThe Premiere"
2005 Veronica Mars Duane Anders "Driver Ed"
2005 Joey Himself "Joey and the Big Break: Part 2"
2005–2006 Degrassi: The Next Generation Himself/Silent Bob Season 4:
"West End Girls"
"Going Down the Road Part One"
"Going Down the Road Part Two"
Season 5:
"The Lexicon of Love Part One"
"The Lexicon of Love Part Two"
2006 Sucks Less with Kevin Smith Himself
Executive producer
6 episodes
2007 Reaper Jewish Guy Pilot episode Voice only
Director (Pilot episode)
Consultant
2009 Degrassi Goes Hollywood Himself Television film
2010 Phineas and Ferb Clive Addison Episode 102: "Nerds of a Feather" Voice only
February 12, 2012 – present Comic Book Men Himself
2013 Hit Somebody 6 Episodes Creator, Writer, Director

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