Joe Pera Talks With You: Joe Pera Takes You for a Flight


04:45 am - 05:00 am, Thursday, November 6 on Cartoon Network (East) ()

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Joe Pera Takes You for a Flight

Season 3, Episode 6

Joe Pera shows viewers what Marquette, Mich., looks like from above.

repeat 2021 English Stereo
Comedy Drama Educational Parody/spoof

Cast & Crew
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Joe Pera (Actor) .. Joe Pera
Jo Firestone (Actor) .. Sarah Conner
Conner O'malley (Actor) .. Mike Melsky
Eddie Reyes (Actor) .. Josh Melsky
Alma Washington (Actor) .. Lulu Gibson
Rose Callaghan (Actor) .. Nicole Melsky
Pat Vern Harris (Actor) .. Nana
Katie Klein (Actor) .. Janet Teak
Michael Brunlieb (Actor) .. Bill Teak
Rick Richter (Actor) .. Jeff
Aaron Lamm (Actor) .. Mikey R.
Nathan Min (Actor) .. Science Teacher Jon
Mark Borchardt (Actor) .. Gordy
Kevin O'Malley (Actor) .. Samuel Melsky
Dan Licata (Actor) .. DJ Billy Ripp
Danny Goldring (Actor) .. Grandpa 'Papa' Joe
Noah Gregoropoulos (Actor) .. Father Andrew
Stan Adams (Actor) .. Timrick
Dexter Zollicoffer (Actor) .. Alan
Charlie Babbo (Actor) .. Student #1
Carmen Christopher (Actor) .. Carlos
Bob Thorson (Actor) .. John
Janeane Garofalo (Actor) .. Janeane Garofalo
John Ventimiglia (Actor) .. John Ventimiglia
Ikechukwu Ufomadu (Actor) .. Jeremy
Gary Richardson (Actor) .. Josiah
Kenny Dean (Actor) .. Style Man 1
Ken Keen (Actor) .. Hell Yeah Guy
Marty Schousboe (Actor) .. Pizza Guy
Kurt Nelson (Actor) .. Teenage Snowboarder
Jewel Peterson (Actor) .. Kelly
Maura Kidwell (Actor) .. Angie B.
Eleanore Pienta (Actor) .. Receptionist Denise
Karen Vaccaro (Actor) .. Rhoda Duffy
Nick Richards (Actor) .. Beer Thief

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Did You Know..
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Joe Pera (Actor) .. Joe Pera
Jo Firestone (Actor) .. Sarah Conner
Conner O'malley (Actor) .. Mike Melsky
Born: December 20, 1986
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Grew up in a working-class household in the North Side of Chicago.Met wife Aidy Bryant at the Annoyance Theatre, where he started his comedy career.Moved to New York with his girlfriend at the time, Aidy Bryant, when she was cast on SNL.Worked as a dog walker when he first moved to New York.In 2014, his Vine videos about his encounters with drivers of expensive cars in New York went viral, appearing in Buzzfeed.
Eddie Reyes (Actor) .. Josh Melsky
Alma Washington (Actor) .. Lulu Gibson
Rose Callaghan (Actor) .. Nicole Melsky
Pat Vern Harris (Actor) .. Nana
Katie Klein (Actor) .. Janet Teak
Michael Brunlieb (Actor) .. Bill Teak
Rick Richter (Actor) .. Jeff
Aaron Lamm (Actor) .. Mikey R.
Nathan Min (Actor) .. Science Teacher Jon
Mark Borchardt (Actor) .. Gordy
Born: August 20, 1966
Kevin O'Malley (Actor) .. Samuel Melsky
Dan Licata (Actor) .. DJ Billy Ripp
Danny Goldring (Actor) .. Grandpa 'Papa' Joe
Noah Gregoropoulos (Actor) .. Father Andrew
Stan Adams (Actor) .. Timrick
Born: November 04, 1944
Dexter Zollicoffer (Actor) .. Alan
Charlie Babbo (Actor) .. Student #1
Carmen Christopher (Actor) .. Carlos
Bob Thorson (Actor) .. John
Janeane Garofalo (Actor) .. Janeane Garofalo
Born: September 28, 1964
Birthplace: Newton, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Actress, comedian, and paragon of cynicism Janeane Garofalo was born on September 28, 1964, in Newton, NJ. During high school, her family relocated to Houston, TX, where the trauma of the move prompted her famously insecure, self-loathing persona to begin blossoming in full. While studying history at Providence College, Garofalo entered a comedy talent search sponsored by the Showtime cable network, winning the title of "Funniest Person in Rhode Island." Dreaming of earning a slot on the writing staff of the Late Night With David Letterman program, she became a professional standup upon graduating college but struggled for a number of years, working briefly as a bike messenger in Boston. Upon moving to the Los Angeles area, Garofalo met actor/comedian Ben Stiller, who in 1992 invited her to join the cast of his short-lived but acclaimed Fox television sketch comedy program The Ben Stiller Show. A stint on Garry Shandling's breakthrough HBO series The Larry Sanders Show (for which she was nominated for an Emmy award in 1996) soon followed, and in 1994 Garofalo reunited with Stiller in the film comedy Reality Bites, a role which earned her the much-despised tag of "Generation X comedian." That fall, she joined the cast of Saturday Night Live but exited before the conclusion of the season, publicly disheartened by the show's increasing drop-off in quality.After signing on as a correspondent on Michael Moore's news magazine TV Nation and hosting Comedy Product, a standup showcase on the Comedy Central cable network, Garofalo began work on her breakthrough role, co-starring with Uma Thurman in the 1996 romantic comedy hit The Truth About Cats and Dogs. That same year, she also co-starred with Bill Murray in Larger Than Life, and appeared briefly in The Cable Guy and Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy. Garofalo's prolific output continued in 1997; in addition to starring roles in two comedies, Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion and The Matchmaker, she was featured prominently in James Mangold's Cop Land and Paul Schrader's Touch, she hosted the MTV series Indie Outing, and she remained a fixture of the emerging alternative comedy circuit. In 1998, Garofalo's career continued to thrive, with starring and supporting roles in a number of films. Some of her more notable work included Clay Pigeons, a black comedy with Vince Vaughn and Joaquin Phoenix; Permanent Midnight, which marked another collaboration with Stiller; and the animated Kiki's Delivery Service, which featured Garofalo as the voice of a new age artist and mystic. She also acted against type as one half of a revoltingly cheerful couple in Bruce McCulloch's comedy Dog Park. The following year, Garofalo appeared in no less than five films, with a supporting part in the ensemble piece 200 Cigarettes, a starring role as an unconventional action heroine called the Bowler in Mystery Men (which also featured Stiller), and prominent turns in Kevin Smith's eagerly awaited Dogma, Hampton Fancher's psychological thriller The Minus Man, and the satirical comedy Can't Stop Dancing, in which she acted alongside fellow comedienne Margaret Cho.In 2001, Garofolo took on the role of Catherine Connolly in The Laramie Project, HBO's docudrama chronicling the aftermath of the death of Matthew Shepard, and filmmaker David Wain's comedy Wet Hot American Summer. The actress joined the cast of Pixar's Ratatouille in 2007 to voice the role of Colette, a talented French chef, and appeared on television shows including Two and a Half Men, 24, and Criminal Minds.
John Ventimiglia (Actor) .. John Ventimiglia
Born: July 17, 1963
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: New York-based character actor John Ventimiglia has built his career playing thugs, guards, cops, and other tough guys in television and movies. He guest starred on crime dramas like Law & Order and NYPD Blue until 1999, when he joined the cast of The Sopranos as Artie Bucco, the proprietor of the Nuovo Vesuvio restaurant and close personal friend of Tony Soprano. The Artie Bucco character name was used by HBO to sell a whole line of products (pasta sauce, cookbooks, etc.) to promote the show. His film career has been more low-key, mostly made up of small roles in independent dramas. In 1995, he played the stable father Andrew in Rebecca Miller's directorial debut, Angela. The next year, he had brief parts in four popular independent films: I Shot Andy Warhol, Girls Town, Trees Lounge, and The Funeral. He then co-starred in the crime comedy On the Run, opposite fellow Sopranos cast member Michael Imperioli, and appeared in King of the World, the made-for-TV movie about Muhammad Ali. Turning to voice acting, he narrated both the documentary The Art of Amália and Rebecca Miller's Personal Velocity. In 2002, he joined up with several other New York actors and writers for DV Workshop, a feature film collection of 24 short films for the Internet.
Ikechukwu Ufomadu (Actor) .. Jeremy
Gary Richardson (Actor) .. Josiah
Kenny Dean (Actor) .. Style Man 1
Ken Keen (Actor) .. Hell Yeah Guy
Marty Schousboe (Actor) .. Pizza Guy
Kurt Nelson (Actor) .. Teenage Snowboarder
Jewel Peterson (Actor) .. Kelly
Maura Kidwell (Actor) .. Angie B.
Brenae Levitt (Actor)
Eleanore Pienta (Actor) .. Receptionist Denise
Trivia: Co-founded the New York-based comedy dance troupe Cocoon Central Dance Team.Is one third of Cocoon central Dance Team with Sunita Mani and Tallie Medel.First television appearance was as a part of the Cocoon Central Dance Crew in an episode of The Chris Gethard Show: Public Access in 2012.First writing credit was for 2017's Snowy Bing Bongs Across the North Star Combat Zone, in which she also served as choreographer.
Karen Vaccaro (Actor) .. Rhoda Duffy
Nick Richards (Actor) .. Beer Thief

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