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Bobcat Goldthwait
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World's Greatest Dad
(FILM)
Aug. 21, 2009
Sleeping Dogs Lie
(FILM)
Oct. 20, 2006
Crank Yankers
(TV)
Jan. 12, 2005
Crank Yankers Christmas Special
(TV)
Dec. 21, 2004
Shorties Watchin' Shorties
(TV)
Dec. 9, 2004
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Bobcat Goldthwait Credits
HIGHLIGHTS
2006 Helmed first feature, "Sleeping Dogs Lie (formally Stay)" about a woman (Melinda Page Hamilton) who makes the mistake of admitting a sexual encounter to her fiancee
2004 - 2006 Directed ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live"
1998 Hosted the FX cable game show "Bobcat's Big Ass Show"
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Role
Category
G-Men From Hell
-Buster Lloyd
Actor
Film
Lunchfilms
Director
Film
World's Greatest Dad
2009
Director, Screenplay
Film
Sleeping Dogs Lie
2006
Director, Screenplay
Film
Crank Yankers Christmas Special
2004
Director
TV
Boomer Nation
2004
-Interviewee
Actor
TV
Shorties Watchin' Shorties
2004
Voice
TV
Episode 206
(2004)
Voice
TV Episode
Episode 203
(2004)
Voice
TV Episode
Episode 103
(2004)
Voice
TV Episode
100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time
2004
-Honoree (Archival Footage)
Actor
TV
Totally Gayer
2004
-Interviewee
Actor
TV
Windy City Heat
2003
-The Director
Director, Supervising Producer, Actor
TV
Grind
2003
Actor
Film
Jimmy Kimmel Live
2003
Director
TV
Chappelle's Show
2003
Director
TV
104
(2003)
-Director
Director
TV Episode
103
(2003)
-Director
Director
TV Episode
102
(2003)
-Director
Director
TV Episode
101
(2003)
-Director
Director
TV Episode
Hansel and Gretel
2002
-of Troll
Voice
Film
Crank Yankers
2002
Director
TV
Blow
2001
-Mr T
Actor
Film
Disney's House of Mouse
2001
-of Pain
Voice
TV
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2000
-Michael Borland
Actor
TV
Last Laugh
(2003)
-Michael Borland
Actor
TV Episode
Disney/Pixar's Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
2000
-of XL
Voice
TV
Strip Mall
2000
Director
TV
Safe Harbor
1999
-Ron Nesh
Actor
TV
The Man Show
1999
Segment Director
TV
The Army Show
1998
-Jimmy Peel, Shyster
Actor, Actor
TV
Disney's Hercules
1998
-of Pain
Voice
TV
That '70s Show
1998
-Eli
Actor
TV
Battle of Evermore
(2003)
-Eli
Actor
TV Episode
Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular
1998
Actor
TV
Bobcat's Big Ass Show
1998
-Host
Actor
TV
Sweethearts
1998
-Charles
Actor
Film
Comics Come Home 3
1997
Actor
TV
Stories From My Childhood
1997
Voice
TV
Disney's Hercules: From Zero to Hero
1997
-Payne Reele
Actor
TV
Hercules
1997
-of Pain
Voice
Film
Dog's Best Friend
1997
-Mr Teller
Actor
TV
Pulp Comics: Bobcat Goldthwait
1996
Actor
TV
Back to Back: American Yakuza II
1996
-Psycho
Actor
TV
Arli$$
1996
-Himself
Actor
TV
How to Turn a Minus into a Plus
(1996)
-Himself
Actor
TV Episode
The Third Pig
1996
Voice
TV
Encino Woman
1996
-Yogi Paxil
Actor
TV
Out There
1995
-Cobb
Actor
TV
HBO Comedy Half-Hour: Bobcat Goldthwait
1995
Actor, Writer
TV
Comedy Product
1995
Actor
TV
Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist
1995
Voice
TV
Destiny Turns on the Radio
1995
-Mr Smith
Actor
Film
A Comedy Salute to Andy Kaufman
1995
Actor
TV
Radioland Murders
1994
-Wild Writer
Actor
Film
ER
1994
-Patient Under a Sheet Who Thinks He's Dead
Actor
TV
Feb. 5, '95
(1995)
-Patient Under a Sheet Who Thinks He's Dead
Actor
TV Episode
Montreal International Comedy Festival '94
1994
Actor
TV
Space Ghost Coast to Coast
1994
-Interviewee
Actor
TV
But... Seriously
1994
Actor
TV
Duckman
1994
-Guest Voice
Actor
TV
Comic Relief VI
1994
Actor
TV
New Year's Eve '94
1993
Actor
TV
Eek! The Cat Christmas Special
1993
-of Blitzen
Voice
TV
The Moxy Show
1993
-of Moxy
Writer, Voice
TV
Harley-Davidson's 90th Birthday Blast
1993
Actor
TV
Fox New Year's Eve Live
1992
Actor
TV
Hurricane Relief
1992
Actor
TV
We're Mad As Hell Hosted by Dennis Miller
1992
Actor
TV
The Golden Palace
1992
-Gordon M Cosay
Actor
TV
The Larry Sanders Show
1992
-Himself
Actor
TV
The 6th Annual American Comedy Awards
1992
Actor
TV
Comic Relief V
1992
Actor
TV
The A-List
1992
Actor
TV
Capitol Critters
1992
-of Muggle
Voice
TV
Shakes the Clown
1992
-Shakes the Clown, songs
Director, Screenplay, Actor, Song
Film
Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful
1991
Actor
TV
A Party For Richard Pryor
1991
Actor
TV
Bob Saget -- In the Dream State
1990
Actor
TV
The Ventriloquist's Dummy
1990
-Young Man
Actor
TV
Comic Relief IV
1990
Actor
TV
Save the Planet: A CBS/Hard Rock Cafe Special
1990
-Host
Writer, Actor
TV
The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards
1990
Actor
TV
The Simpsons
1990
-Himself
Voice
TV
The Last Temptation of Krust
(1998)
-Himself
Voice
TV Episode
Montreal International Comedy Festival
1989
Actor
TV
The 1st International Rock Awards
1989
Actor
TV
Comic Relief III
1989
Actor
TV
Bob Goldthwait: Is He Like That All the Time?
1988
Actor, Director, Writer
TV
Scrooged
1988
-Eliot Loudermilk
Actor
Film
Hot to Trot
1988
-Fren Chaney
Actor
Film
The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards
1988
Actor
TV
The 9th Annual ACE Awards
1988
Actor
TV
Comic Relief II
1987
Actor
TV
The 1st Annual American Comedy Awards
1987
Actor
TV
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
1987
-Zed
Actor
Film
Burglar
1987
-Carl Hefler
Actor
Film
The 29th Annual Grammy Awards
1987
Actor
TV
Bob Goldthwait -- Share the Warmth
1987
Actor
TV
Bob Goldthwait -- Don't Watch This Show
1986
Actor
TV
Police Academy 3: Back in Training
1986
-Cadet Zed
Actor
Film
One Crazy Summer
1986
-Egg Stork
Actor
Film
Apt. 2-C Starring George Carlin
1985
-Bobby Green
Actor
TV
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
1985
Actor
Film
Rusty: The Great Rescue
Voice
Film
Open Mic
Actor
Film
Unhappily Ever After
-Himself, Host, of Mr Floppy
Writer, Actor, Actor, Voice
TV
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
-The Sandman
Actor
TV
Dave's World
-Lanny Greer
Actor
TV
Empty Nest
Actor
TV
The John Larroquette Show
-Bob Barker
Actor
TV
The Ben Stiller Show
-Himself
Actor
TV
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
-Merlin
Actor
TV
Oh What a Tangled Spell She Weaves
(1997)
-Merlin
Actor
TV Episode
Herman's Head
-Jealousy
Actor
TV
Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage
Voice
TV
Living Single
-Mugger
Actor
TV
Married... With Children
-Zemus
Actor
TV
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Highlights
2006
Helmed first feature, "Sleeping Dogs Lie (formally Stay)" about a woman (Melinda Page Hamilton) who makes the mistake of admitting a sexual encounter to her fiancee
2004 - 2006
Directed ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live"
1998
Hosted the FX cable game show "Bobcat's Big Ass Show"
1995 - 1999
Provided voice of Mr Floppy on The WB sitcom "Unhappily Ever After"
1992
Played the voice of former drug-testing lab rat, Muggle in animated TV series, "Capitol Critters"
1992
Made directorial and screenwriting debut with "Shakes the Clown" (also starred)
1990
Appeared on TV's "Tales from the Crypt" episode, "The Ventriloquist's Dummy"
1988
Wrote, directed and starred in HBO On Location special, "Bob Goldthwait: Is He Like That All the Time?
1987
Starred in HBO comedy special, "Bob Goldthwait--Share The Warmth"
1986
Starred in Cinemax Comedy Experiment special, "Bob Goldthwait--Don't Watch This Show"
1985
Feature film acting debut, "Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment"
1985
TV debut on HBO pilot, "Apt. 2-C Starring George Carlin"
1980
Founded local comedy group, The Generic Comics" with comedian Tom Kenny (who later played Binky the Clown in "Shakes the Clown" and serves as host of "NBC Friday Night Videos)
Was thrown out of punk rock band, The Dead Ducks, at age 15
Began performing comedy at local bars and clubs while in high school
Moved to Boston after The Generic Comics broke up
First appeared on "Late Night With David Letterman" show at age 20
Moved to San Francisco after opening for comedian Paula Poundstone there
Appeared on a showcase night for Whoopi Goldberg in Los Angeles
Wrote short film, "The Making of Bikini School III" (produced by Ann Luly)
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Recently Worked With...
Robin Williams
World's Greatest Dad
Released: Aug. 28, 2009
Melinda Page Hamilton
Sleeping Dogs Lie
Released: Oct. 20, 2006
Mike Vogel
Grind
Released: Aug. 15, 2003
William Petersen
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Aired: Apr. 24, 2003
Topher Grace
That '70s Show
Aired: Feb. 26, 2003
Dave Chappelle
Chappelle's Show
Aired: Feb. 12, 2003
Jacob Smith
Hansel and Gretel
Released: Oct. 18, 2002
Johnny Depp
Blow
Released: Apr. 6, 2001
Geoffrey Pierson
Unhappily Ever After
Aired: Sep. 13, 1998
Janeane Garofalo
Sweethearts
Released: Jan. 1, 1998
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