The Goldbergs: The Beverly Goldberg Cookbook


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The Beverly Goldberg Cookbook

Season 6, Episode 18

Beverly and Adam team up to do a mother-son cooking show on public access television; and when Barry ruins the one college letter of recommendation he is able to get, Murray must step in to help.

repeat 2013 English 720p Dolby 5.1
Comedy Coming Of Age Sitcom Other Satire

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Wendi Mclendon-covey (Actor) .. Beverly Goldberg
Patton Oswalt (Actor) .. Adam Goldberg (adult)
Sean Giambrone (Actor) .. Adam Goldberg
Troy Gentile (Actor) .. Barry Goldberg
Hayley Orrantia (Actor) .. Erica Goldberg
George Segal (Actor) .. Pops Solomon
Jeff Garlin (Actor) .. Murray Goldberg
Noah Munck (Actor) .. Naked Rob
Matt Bush (Actor) .. Andy Cogan
Shayne Topp (Actor) .. Matt Bradley
Kenny Ridwan (Actor) .. Dave Kim
Stephanie Katherine Grant (Actor) .. Emmy Mirsky
Bill Goldberg (Actor) .. Coach Nick Mellor
Alexis Zall (Actor) .. Jackie
Jacob Hopkins (Actor) .. Chad Kremp
Ana Gasteyer (Actor) .. Miss Cinoman
Clancy Brown (Actor) .. Mr. Crosby
Steve Guttenberg (Actor) .. Dr. Katman
Steve Hytner (Actor) .. Eddie
Erin Braun (Actor)
Sam Lerner (Actor) .. Geoff Schwartz
Chris Parnell (Actor) .. Harrison Whitby

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Wendi Mclendon-covey (Actor) .. Beverly Goldberg
Born: October 10, 1969
Birthplace: Bellflower, California, United States
Trivia: Best known for her role as Deputy Clementine Johnson on the series Reno 911! between 2003 and 2009, actress and comedian Wendi McLendon-Covey has also garnered fans as a member of the popular Groundlings improv troupe. Following her run on Reno 911!, McLendon-Covey began making more appearances on the big screen, in films like 2010's Public Relations and 2011's Bridesmaids -- the later of which found the emergnig actress scoring her biggest mainstream hit to date. Meanwhile, the former Reno 911! star could once again be seen on the small screen thanks to a recurring role on the hit sitcom The Rules of Engagement.
Patton Oswalt (Actor) .. Adam Goldberg (adult)
Born: January 27, 1969
Birthplace: Portsmouth, Virginia, United States
Trivia: The gifted young comedian Patton Oswalt first carved a name for himself as a bit player in television programs, where he seemingly made the perfect everyman. Even those who fail to recognize the comic's agnomen doubtless encountered him as early as the mid- to late '90s, on such hit programs as NewsRadio, Dr. Katz, Mr. Show, and Seinfeld. (He was particularly memorable in the latter, as the video-store clerk who refuses to proffer a customer's address to a conniving George Costanza.) Oswalt also penned sketches for the long-running series MADtv and frequently lent his voice to Comedy Central's Crank Yankers, as one of the program's below-the-belt prank callers. Beginning in 1996 (and for at least four years thereafter), Oswalt began touring the country with his standup act and hitting comedy clubs; in 1997, he hosted his first standup special on HBO and received a positive response. Unabashedly iconoclastic and atheistic, with many routines devoted to excoriating Christianity and what he perceives as the hypocrisies of middle-American values, Oswalt buries his anti-establishment cynicism beneath a deceptively soft exterior (setting himself apart from, say, the more openly caustic and rave-happy George Carlin). Whatever the subject at hand, Oswalt displays a quick wit, a fearlessness to speak his mind, and an ability to unveil ironies behind practically everything. Regardless of one's personal convictions, Oswalt is also frequently hilarious, with his well-known impersonations of such personalities as Robert Evans and Nick Nolte absolutely unparalleled and definite high points in his routines, as are his riffs on pornography and bizarre sexual proclivities. In 1998, Oswalt landed his second recurring role on a television series, and his highest billing up through that time: that of Spence Olchin, one of the three buddies of Kevin James' Doug Heffernan, on the sitcom The King of Queens; he remained with the series for several seasons. Scattered movie roles followed -- typically bit parts at first, such as that of the scuba diver who experiences a bizarre death in the prologue of Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia (1999) and Hedges in Blade: Trinity (2004). Around 2004, Oswalt took a temporary siesta from acting, and re-launched himself into the arena of standup comedy. He and several friends (Brian Posehn, Zach Galifianakis, and Maria Bamford) formed the "Comedians of Comedy" troupe and mounted a coast-to-coast tour; that ensemble headlined an eponymous 2005 concert film. Oswalt issued his first standup album, Feelin' Kinda Patton, in 2004; it drew critical raves and impressive sales. He followed it up with a joint effort alongside Galifianakis, the 2005 recording Patton vs. Alcohol vs. Zach vs. Patton, and the 2006 concert film Patton Oswalt: No Reason to Complain. A sophomore solo recording, Lollipops and Werewolves, appeared in the summer of 2007.That same year, Oswalt voiced the character of Remy -- a French rat with a refined culinary instinct who single-handedly overturns Parisian haute cuisine -- in the Pixar animated film Ratatouille. It marked Oswalt's first reception of premier billing in an A-list feature and his debut work for Pixar.In 2009 he had the lead in the underrated indie drama Big Fan, as a man assaulted by the best player on his favorite football team, appeared in The Informant, and recorded the stand-up special My Weakness Is Strong. In 2011 he had a memorable turn in A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, released the stand-up concert Finest Hour, and earned the best reviews of his career playing opposite Charlize Theron in Young Adult.Oswalt's most consistent work, though, was in television. He amassed a slew of memorable TV roles, with one-offs, recurring gigs and voice-over roles. A seasons-long arc on United States of Tara coincided with other gigs on Bored to Death and Caprica. In 2013, he had a highly-regarded and publicized guest stint on Parks and Recreation, playing a character giving a filibuster on Star Wars. That same year, he started a recurring role on Justified and began doing narration work on The Goldbergs (playing an older version of the main character, Adam Goldberg). The following year, he played identical brothers on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., allowing Oswalt to return even if his character had been killed. In 2015, he played the VP's Chief of Staff on Veep. Oswalt also voices several characters on shows like BoJack Horseman and We Bare Bears.
Sean Giambrone (Actor) .. Adam Goldberg
Born: May 30, 1999
Birthplace: Michigan, United States
Trivia: Appeared in advertisements for McDonald's and Friendly's restaurants, and SeaWorld. The SeaWorld advertisement was spoofed on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno to make it appear as if Sean and his onscreen little brother were actually looking at Osama bin Laden in a large fish tank. Was cast as the 11-year-old Adam in the sitcom The Goldbergs, which is based on the life of series creator, actor-comedian Adam Goldberg. Auditioned for his role on The Goldbergs on a Wednesday, received a callback on Thursday and began shooting the pilot on Friday. Has a voiceover role in the animated series Clarence.
Troy Gentile (Actor) .. Barry Goldberg
Born: October 27, 1993
Birthplace: Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Trivia: Audiences were charmed by Troy Gentile from the very beginning, when he played the younger version of Jack Black in the 2005 comedy Nacho Libre. The young star would also appear in a remake of The Bad News Bears that same year, and would collaborate with Black again the next year, appearing in Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny. In 2008, the actor continued to carve out his niche as a pint-sized source of outrageous comedy with a role in the Owen Wilson movie Drillbit Taylor. Then in 2009, he made a more family-friendly appearances in Hotel for Dogs.
Hayley Orrantia (Actor) .. Erica Goldberg
Born: February 21, 1994
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Won the Texas Music Project Lone Starz Rising competition for the State Fair of Texas 2008. Since 2009, served as an ambassador for the Texas Music Project, a nonprofit organisation that helps promote music education in Texas schools. Her song "The Magic of a Friend" is on the soundtrack of Disney's animated 2009 film Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. As part of the group Lakoda Rayne, competed in the first season of The X Factor (2011). Sang the American national anthem at a New Orleans Saints game and a Dallas Mavericks game. Cowrote the song "Power of a Girl" to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts of America.
George Segal (Actor) .. Pops Solomon
Born: February 13, 1934
Birthplace: Great Neck, New York, United States
Trivia: George Segal kicked off his performing career as a boy magician in his Long Island neighborhood. An accomplished banjoist, Segal played with Bruno Lynch and His Imperial Jazz before enrolling at Columbia University. After three years' military service, Segal resettled in New York in 1959, and that same year was cast in his first off-Broadway play. Entering films with 1961's The Young Doctors, Segal quickly established himself as one of Hollywood's most accomplished young character actors; in 1967, he received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Nick in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. When one compiles a list of favorite films from the late 1960s-early 1970s, one usually spends a great deal of time exclaiming "Hey! Segal was in that, too." He played a hustling POW in King Rat (1965), a Cagneyesque hood in Saint Valentine's Day Massacre (1967), ulcerated homicide detective Mo Brummel in No Way to Treat a Lady (1968), a neurotic New York Jewish intellectual in Bye Bye Braverman (1968), a straight-laced bachelor in love with a foul-mouthed hooker in The Owl and the Pussycat (1970), and a repressed lawyer saddled with an outrageously senile mother in Where's Poppa? (1970). During this same period, Segal had an arrangement with the ABC TV network, permitting him to star in television adaptations of classic Broadway plays: he was cast as George opposite Nicol Williamson's Lenny in Of Mice and Men, then switched gears as vicious escaped criminal Glenn Griffin in The Desperate Hours. Throughout this busy period in his life, Segal fronted the Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band, cutting several records and making a number of memorable Tonight Show appearances. In 1973, Segal's successful screen teaming with Glenda Jackson in A Touch of Class enabled him to demand a much higher price for his film services; unfortunately, many of the films that followed--The Black Bird (1975) and The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976) in particular--failed to justify Segal's seven-figure price tag. In the 1980s, Segal starred in two well-written but low-rated TV weeklies, Take Five (1987) and Murphy's Law (1989). His film career was lifted from the doldrums in the late 1980s with such plum roles as the pond-scum father of Kirstie Alley's baby in Look Who's Talking (1989) and the "pinko" comedy writer in For the Boys (1991). Segal's projects of the 1990s have included the syndicated TV adventure series High Tide (1994) and such film roles as the bemused husband of abrasive Jewish mama Mary Tyler Moore in the 1996 Ben Stiller vehicle Flirting with Disaster. In 1996, Segal found renewed success on television playing a well-meaning but rather duplicitous publisher whose estranged daughter comes to work for him in the razor-sharp NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me. Though he worked less frequently during the 21st century, he appeared in a variety of projects including The Linda McCartney Story as the main character's father, Fielder's Choice, 2012, and Love and Other Drugs.
Jeff Garlin (Actor) .. Murray Goldberg
Born: June 05, 1962
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Heavyset comedian Jeff Garlin started doing standup comedy at his Florida college before he returned to his hometown of Chicago, IL, and joined the cast of Second City. In 1992, he made his film debut in the Dolly Parton comedy Straight Talk, followed by small roles in other features and made-for-TV movies. In 1997, he starred in his own HBO half-hour comedy special and guest starred on Everybody Loves Raymond a couple times before playing the reoccurring role of Marvin on NBC's Mad About You. After bit parts in the comedies Senseless and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Garlin made the successful switch back to television. This time he tried directing and producing in addition to playing Larry David's manager, Jeff Greene, on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, which would become his most recognizable role. He then hosted the short-lived variety show Late Friday and joined the cast of What About Joan for its second and final season. He made a brief return to film for Steven Soderbergh's Full Frontal and then gained co-star status with Eddie Murphy for Daddy Day Care in 2003. In 2006 he wrote, directed, and starred in the sweet indie comedy I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With, and two years later joined the Pixar family providing the voice of the ship captain in the highly-successful Wall-E. As he continued working on Curb, he found working on animated films to his liking and lent his voice to Cars 2, Toy Story 3 and ParaNorman.
Noah Munck (Actor) .. Naked Rob
Born: May 03, 1996
Matt Bush (Actor) .. Andy Cogan
Born: March 22, 1986
Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Was raised in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. At the age of five, began assisting his parents, who are both magicians, with pulling off illusions on stage.Made his feature film debut playing Ricky in the 2005 comedy/ drama One Last Thing...Moved to Los Angeles in 2011 to play Eli in the TBS comedy Glory Daze.
Shayne Topp (Actor) .. Matt Bradley
Kenny Ridwan (Actor) .. Dave Kim
Stephanie Katherine Grant (Actor) .. Emmy Mirsky
Bill Goldberg (Actor) .. Coach Nick Mellor
Born: December 27, 1966
Birthplace: Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Pro-wrestler Bill Goldberg began his career with the NFL, playing for the Atlanta Falcons. He joined up with the WCW in the '90s, where he became a popular fixture on the scene. He would also go on to make other celebrity appearances onscreen, on shows like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Family Guy. He made his film debut in Universal Soldier: The Return, and followed that up with the wrestling comedy Ready to Rumble. After appearing in the remake of The Longest Yard, Goldberg competed in the ninth season of the reality program The Apprentice.
Alexis Zall (Actor) .. Jackie
Jacob Hopkins (Actor) .. Chad Kremp
Ana Gasteyer (Actor) .. Miss Cinoman
Born: May 04, 1967
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Perhaps most famous for her notorious Saturday Night Live characters, Ana Gasteyer is also recognizable for her Hollywood feature roles and dexterity as a performer. Born May 4, 1967, in Washington, D.C., where she grew up, Gasteyer attended college at Northwestern before joining the L.A.-based sketch group the Groundlings. In 1996, she joined the cast of Saturday Night Live, and spent the late '90s fluttering through various TV series cameos including NYPD, Party of Five, Mad About You, Seinfeld, and Just Shoot Me. In 1999, she appeared in Women on Top and the Nixon-inspired film Dick, and then in 2000 with Mel Gibson in What Women Want. She was then featured in the 2001 comedy What's the Worst That Could Happen with Danny DeVito and Martin Lawrence.She became the first pregnant woman to ever be a cast member on Saturday Night Live, but left the show after giving birth. She worked intermittently in films after that with her most prominent role coming in the comedy Mean Girls. However, she scored a huge hit on the stage when she originated the role of Elphaba in the Chicago production of the phenomenally successful musical Wicked in 2005.
Clancy Brown (Actor) .. Mr. Crosby
Born: January 05, 1959
Birthplace: Urbana, Ohio, United States
Trivia: A tall, intense, hulking actor who was a natural to play Frankenstein's monster in The Bride (1985), Clancy Brown has utilized his naturally menacing exterior for a career's worth of villainous roles, most notably in films such as Highlander and The Shawshank Redemption. With good looks that could be described as somewhat Neanderthal in nature, he has also found the occasional sympathetic portrayal, and been equal to the task of acting it. Clancy Brown was born on January 5, 1959, in Urbana, OH, the son of a newspaperman-turned-U.S. congressman. He was raised in both Urbana and Washington, D.C., and claims to have been introduced to acting by a neighbor who got him into Shakespeare at a young age. Brown acted in high school and during his teenage summers before enrolling at Northwestern University on a track scholarship as a discus hurler. He graduated with a degree in speech and went on to mix drinks in Chicago while working in local theater. Brown's first film role established the trend for how his services would be used throughout his career. He appeared as Viking in the Sean Penn "juvy" drama Bad Boys (1983), in which he threw around his muscle as one of the detention center's intimidators. Next he appeared in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984) as the cowboy Rawhide, then as Highlander's sword-wielding embodiment of evil, Kurgan, in the 1986 cult classic. A succession of roles as bruising heavies, often corrupt cops, followed during the late '80s and '90s, in films such as Dead Man Walking (1996) and The Hurricane (1999). The most memorable among these was Captain Byron Hadley, the crooked prison guard with the deadly billy club in the multiple-Oscar-nominated The Shawshank Redemption (1994). In 1997, he played one of his more infrequent good guy roles as Sergeant Zim in Starship Troopers. From 1997-1998, he had a prominent recurring guest role as a doctor on NBC's ratings champ ER. His prolific television career also includes a role on the sci-fi series Earth 2 (1994). In 2002, Brown appeared among an ensemble cast in the HBO film The Laramie Project, which was about the beating death of gay Wyoming teen Matthew Shepard. The next year, he took on the prominant role of Brother Justin Crowe on HBO's cryptic period drama Carnivàle, joining another talented ensemble cast and once again tapping into his dark side. Brown's distinctive voice has been in high demand throughout his career, resulting in dozens of voice-over credits in animated features such as The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) and television series. Of course his distinctively brute face was still very much an important part of his career, with an onscreen role in the hit television series Lost serving well to provide viewers with a valuable history of the mysterious "hatch." A trip back in time found the hulking Brown assuming the role of a monstrous viking in director Markus Nispel's Pathfinder, and later that same year the actor could once again be spotted on the big screen in the Kevin Costner Coast Guard drama The Guardian. In 2008 he appeared in the college football film The Express, and the next year had small but crucial roles in the indie drama The Twenty, as well as Steven Soderbergh's The Informant! He continued to land small parts in bug budget Hollywood spectacles like the remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Cowboys & Aliens, and Green Lantern.
Steve Guttenberg (Actor) .. Dr. Katman
Born: August 24, 1958
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor Steve Guttenberg, trained at New York's High School of the Performing Arts, Julliard and the Actors Studio, was already a professional as a teenager, making his off-Broadway debut in a revival of The Lion in Winter. In 1976 he was first seen before the cameras in the made-for-TV Something for Joey. The following year, he made his big-screen bow in The Chicken Chronicles, and within three years was starring in his own weekly TV series, Billy (he was subsequently top-billed in the bizarre 1982 summer-replacement weekly No Soap, Radio. After a flurry of excellent film roles--the foredoomed Barry Kohler in Boys from Brazil (1978), football-obsessed groom-to-be Eddie in Diner (1982), etc.--Guttenberg settled into workaday parts. He seemed to have a propensity for getting involved in film series: he was seen as Michael Kellan in both 3 Men and a Baby and 3 Men and a Little Lady, Jack Bonner in the two Cocoon films, and Mahoney in the first four Police Academy entries. In 1991, Steve Guttenberg made his belated Broadway debut in Prelude to a Kiss. In the decades to follow, Guttenberg would appear in films like Home Team, Domino One, Fatal Rescue, and A Novel Romance, as well as a memorable arc on the cult hit series Veronica Mars. He would also appear on Dancing with the Stars.
Steve Hytner (Actor) .. Eddie
Born: September 28, 1959
Trivia: An avid bowler, he had an average score of 186 when he was in high school and went to the New York state finals. Was feeding lines to actors auditioning for 1991's The Marrying Man when the director decided he should audition himself; landed the role of George. Best-known for his recurring role as Kenny Bania on Seinfeld. Became a Universal Life minister in order to preside over the wedding of his friends Dan Martin and Arden Myrin.
Jason Blount (Actor)
Fred Savage (Actor)
Born: July 09, 1976
Birthplace: Highland Park, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Born in a Chicago suburb on July 9th, 1976 , Fred Savage began appearing in local TV commercials from the time he could read. In 1986, Fred made his big-screen debut in Disney's The Boy Who Could Fly. Savage's subsequent film roles of note included the inquisitive grandson of yarn-spinning Peter Falk in The Princess Bride (1987) and the junior edition of Judge Reinhold in Vice Versa (1988). After essaying a supporting part in the 1986 TV series Morningstar/Eveningstar, Savage was elevated to top billing in the role of Kevin Arnold on the nostalgic seriocomedy The Wonder Years (1988-93). Fred Savage is the brother of Ben Savage, star of TV's Boy Meets World (1993- ), and juvenile supporting actress Kala Savage.
Lauren Bans (Actor)
Erin Braun (Actor)
Chris Bishop (Actor)
Adam F. Goldberg (Actor)
Born: April 02, 1976
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Produced his first play, Dr. Pickup, when he was 15 and won the Philadelphia Young Playwrights Festival.Double majored at New York University in Film and Dramatic Writing.Was a finalist for the 1997 American Theater Critics Association's Osborn Award for his full-length play, One on One.Landed his first comedy-writing job in 2003 for the sitcom Still Standing, on which he later became a co-producer.Created the period sitcom The Goldbergs, which is reportedly based on his own childhood and family in the 1980's.
Lew Schneider (Actor)
Born: July 18, 1961
Mike Sikowitz (Actor)
Sam Lerner (Actor) .. Geoff Schwartz
Born: September 27, 1992
Trivia: Few actors could aspire to make such memorable marks on the worlds of film, television, and animation as early in their career as rising young star Sam Lerner, but after getting his start on the stage in productions of Annie, The Music Man, and Insect Show that's exactly what Lerner would do as his star began to ascend thanks to roles in Malcolm in the Middle, Envy, and Monster House. His career launched thanks to a series of small roles in such popular sitcoms as Malcolm in the Middle, Two and a Half Man, Oliver Beene, and The King of Queens, Lerner was soon venturing into feature territory with a supporting role in the Ben Stiller/Jack Black comedy misfire Envy. Though that film would ultimately self-destruct at the American box office before going straight-to-video overseas, the failure had little to do with the performance of the young star, and it wasn't long before Lerner made an impressive come-back in 2006 with a key role in the box-office hit Monster House. Cast as a suburban adolescent who, along with his two best friends, is forced to do battle with a malevolent dwelling with a mind of its own, Lerner discovered just how large of a process computer animation could be when, after eight weeks of shooting, the film took an additional two before it hit the multiplex screens.
Natalie Alyn Lind (Actor)
Born: June 21, 2000
Jackson Odell (Actor)
Danielle Andrade (Actor)
Cooper Roth (Actor)
Born: September 27, 2000
Birthplace: Marathon Beach, California, United States
Trivia: Was student-council president of his elementary school for 2011-12. Provides the voice of B-Dawg in Super Buddies, a 2013 entry in the Disney talking-dogs franchise. Was involved in the production of a short documentary called iPad that was entered in the 2013 International Family Film Festival Youth Fest! Father is an executive producer of NBC's The Biggest Loser. Enjoys making YouTube videos.
Rowdy Brown (Actor)
Tanner Buchanan (Actor)
Born: December 08, 1998
Trivia: Grew up in Ohio, but moved to Los Angeles with his family at age 9 to pursue a professional acting career. As a youngster, studied dance at Center Stage Dance Academy in Ottawa, OH. Made feature-film debut in Jake Squared (2013), starring Elias Koteas and Jennifer Jason Leigh. In 2015, made Los Angeles stage debut in Stephen Belber's comedy The Power of Duff (2013) at the Geffen Playhouse. In addition to dance, other interests include gymnastics, piano, guitar, singing and songwriting.
Chris Parnell (Actor) .. Harrison Whitby
Born: February 05, 1967
Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: A Saturday Night Live cast member who received his grooming in the familiar Groundlings comedy breeding ground, a few of funnyman Chris Parnell's favorite parody subjects include Tom Brokow in addition to his frightfully funny Eminem impression.Born and raised in Memphis, TN, Parnell took to acting and comedy after his family relocated to nearby Germantown and he got involved with the Poplar Pike Playhouse. Constantly auditioning for nearly every production while taking multiple acting and music classes, Parnell attended the North Carolina School of Arts after graduation and later worked at Houston's Alley Theater after obtaining his B.F.A. Later teaching acting, film, and video back at Germantown High before moving to Los Angeles, the future SNL star worked at FAO Schwartz while taking classes at the Groundlings theater and acting in small roles in commercials and television sitcoms. Parnell was flown to New York for an SNL audition after he was spotted by a talent scout from the show, joining the cast in the fall of 1999 alongside fellow freshmen Jimmy Fallon and Horatio Sanz. After his feature debut in 1996's Jingle All the Way, Parnell could be seen on the big screen in fellow SNL cast member Tim Meadows' The Ladies Man in 2000. He had a part in Anchorman, but he became part of SNL history when he starred along with Andy Samberg in the digital short Lazy Sunday, often cited as the first bit from the show to go viral. He had a recurring role as the seriously demented Dr. Spaceman on 30 Rock, and teamed with Samberg again for the comedy Hot Rod.He appeared in the music biopic spoof Walk Hard, and was in the comedy Labor Pains. In 2010 he was cast in the animated series Archer, providing the voice for Cyril Figgis, and two years later he appeared in three of the biggest comedies of the year including The Dictator, 21 Jump Street, and The Five-Year Engagement.

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