Television
- Family Guy (2012) in Joe's Revenge
- WWE Raw (2012) as Curly-Hulk Hogan, promoting The Three Stooges film
- Childrens Hospital (2010) as Trucker
- Neighbors from Hell (2010) as Balthazor Hellman
- $h*! My Dad Says (2010) as Vince
- Two and a Half Men (2009) as Charlie's Recording Engineer
- How I Met Your Mother (2008 & 2011) as Doug (the bartender)
- Family Guy (2008) in The Man with Two Brians
- Robson Arms (2008) as Bark
- Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary (2007) - Himself
- Entourage (2007) as Jay Lester
- 'Til Death (2006) as Russ
- Less than Perfect (2003–2006) as Carl Monari
- Lilo & Stitch: The Series (2005) as Heckler
- The Western Alienation Comedy Hour (2003) as Host - Himself
- WWF SmackDown (2002) impersonating Steve Austin
- Latin Grammy Awards (2002) as Presenter - Himself
- Family Guy (2000) as Randy Newman (Credited as "William") in the episode Da Boom
- WCW Monday Nitro (1999) as himself
- MADtv (1997–2002) as Various Characters
- Dad's Week Off (1997) as Ivan "Boom Boom" Krutovski
- Annie O (1996) as Awesome Heckler
- Susie Q (1996) as Police Officer
- Doctor Who (1996) as Pete
- Heck's Way Home (1996) as Mover#1
- Sliders (1995–96) as Gomez Calhoun
- Madison (1994–1997) Derek Wakaluk
- The X-Files episode Je Souhaite (2000)
- The Odyssey (1994) Season 2
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“What is a television apparatus to man, who has only to shut his eyes to see the most inaccessible regions of the seen and the never seen, who has only to imagine in order to pierce through walls and cause all the planetary Baghdads of his dreams to rise from the dust.”
—Salvador Dali (19041989)
“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)
“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)