| H. Jon Benjamin | |
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| H. Jon Benjamin, December 4, 2007 | |
| Birth name | Henry Jon Benjamin |
| Born | May 23, 1966 Worcester, Massachusetts |
| Influences | Don Knotts, Don Rickles, George Carlin, Woody Allen, Johnny Carson, David Letterman |
| Influenced | Loren Bouchard |
| Notable works and roles | Ben in Dr Katz, Professional Therapist Coach McGuirk/Jason in Home Movies Various Roles in Freak Show Various Roles in Important Things with Demetri Martin' Sterling Archer in Archer |
Henry Jon Benjamin (born May 23, 1966), known professionally as H. Jon Benjamin, is an American actor, voice actor, and comedian. He is known for his voice-over roles as Jason and Coach McGuirk on Home Movies, as well as various roles on the sketch comedy series Important Things with Demetri Martin. He is the voice of Sterling Archer in FX's 2010 animated series Archer.
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Benjamin was born in Worcester, Massachusetts. His comedy career began at age twenty-four in Boston where he was in a comedy duo with Sam Seder, then a member of Cross Comedy, a comedy team led by David Cross. For approximately the first seven years of his career, Benjamin almost exclusively worked in groups rather than independently. Afterwards, his independent work remained more experimental, rejecting traditional styles of stand-up comedy.
Benjamin's live projects include the Midnight Pajama Jam, a show performed in New York City with Jon Glaser, and Tinkle a show combining stand-up comedy and live music co-hosted by Todd Barry and David Cross. A Midnight Pajama Jam DVD is currently in production. He and Cross also appear together on Invite Them Up.
He was the guest on Space Ghost Coast to Coast in its eighty-first episode "King Dead" on December 17, 1999 where Zorak and Moltar kidnapped him. He has appeared in the television show Cheap Seats, on ESPN Classic, as "Gene Stapleton" and "Rabbi Marc Shalowitz". He co-starred in Todd Barry's short film Borrowing Saffron, and portrayed a hallucinatory talking can of vegetables with a shameful habit of autofellatio in the film Wet Hot American Summer. He also made short cameos in Not Another Teen Movie as the football trainer and on the FX Network dramedy Rescue Me as the pimp "F-bomb" in season two. He is currently a writer and actor in the sketch MTV show Human Giant. He can also be seen in Turbocharge- the Unauthorized Story of the Cars, a comedy biopic about 80's rock band The Cars, playing the role of Cars' manager Elliot Roberts in his usual deadpan comedic delivery.[1]
Benjamin has done a lot of voice work in animated TV shows. His credits include starring roles in several Soup2Nuts cartoon shows, such as Science Court, Home Movies, O'Grady, Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, and Assy McGee. He also co-created the show Freak Show with his friend David Cross. Benjamin also starred as the Devil (and multiple other roles) in Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil, which ran for one season on Adult Swim beginning September 9, 2007. Benjamin also plays a recurring character on the PBS Kids series WordGirl and is the announcer for The Sam Seder Show and the now defunct The Majority Report, both on Air America Radio. He also does the voice of "Shelly", Sam Seder's accountant, on Maron v Seder.
Benjamin has made guest appearances in several animated shows. He was in the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episodes Bus of the Undead and The Last One as Mothmonsterman, in Broodwich as Mr. Sticks, in "Bible Fruit" as Mortimer Mango, and played the role of live action Master Shake in Last Last One Forever and Ever. He also made a cameo appearance as a government agent in the film "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters" alongside frequent collaborator Jon Glaser. He recently guest-starred in Family Guy as Carl, a convenience store clerk who also portrayed Yoda in the Star Wars parody episode "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side". Other notable recent appearances include The Venture Bros., in the episodes "Escape to the House of Mummies Part II" and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills", in which he played Dr. Orpheus's master (who appears in the form of Cerberus and Catherine the Great's horse, respectively). He also appeared in the Stella short "Bar" which can be found as an easter egg on the Season 1 DVD. As of 2009, Benjamin stars on the Comedy Central sketch/variety show Important Things with Demetri Martin and has nearly as much screen time as Martin himself.
Benjamin was featured in a Super Bowl XLIII Bud Light commercial with Conan O'Brien[2] and was responsible for the McCain Girls[3] videos on YouTube.[4] He plays the voice of Sterling Archer, a secret agent in the FX series Archer that first aired January 14, 2010.[5]
| Year | Title | Role | |
| 2009–present | Important Things with Demetri Martin | Various characters | Writer Various characters Senior/Co-Producer Sketch comedy series |
| Archer | Agent Sterling Archer | (voice) | |
| Michael and Michael Have Issues | Larry | Guest Appearance | |
| Aqua Teen Hunger Force | Master Shake | Live Action version of Master Shake | |
| Parks and Recreation | Scott Braddock (City Attorney) | Guest Appearance | |
| Something, Something, Something, Dark Side | Yoda | (voice) | |
| 2007–present | WordGirl | Various characters; Reginald | Voice only Animated series |
| Human Giant | Various characters | Actor Writer Sketch comedy series |
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| 2006–present | Family Guy | Carl | Voice only Animated series |
| 2006–2008 | Assy McGee | The Mayor Various characters |
Voice actor Writer Consulting producer Animated series |
| 2007 | The Ten | Lying Rhyno | Actor Film |
| 2007 | Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters | CIA Agent #1 | Voice only Animated film Credited as H. Jon Benjamin |
| 2006–2009 | The Venture Bros. | The Master | Voice only Animated series Credited as H. Jon Benjamin |
| 2006 | Freak Show | Tuck Various characters |
Creator Writer Executive producer Voice actor Animated series |
| 2005–2007 | Lucy, The Daughter of the Devil | Satan Special Father #1 Various characters |
Voice actor Additional Material Creative Consultant |
| 2005 | Rescue Me | Gary | Actor TV series |
| 2005 | Bleach | Various Characters | Voice only Animated series |
| 2004–2006 | Cheap Seats: Without Ron Parker | Rabbi Marc Shalowitz Score Settler Beamy |
Actor TV series |
| 2004–2006 | O'Grady | Kevin Harnisch Iris Philip |
Voice actor Animated series |
| 2004 | New York Minute | Vendor | Actor film |
| 2002 | Saddle Rash | Gummy Tommy Morgan |
Voice actor Additional material TV Pilot |
| 2002 | Martin & Orloff | Keith | Actor film |
| 2002 | Not Another Teen Movie | Trainer | Actor film |
| 2001–present | Aqua Teen Hunger Force | Mothmonster man Mr. Sticks Mortimer Mango Master Shake (Live-Action episode) |
Voice Actor Animated Series Credited as H. Jon Benjamin |
| 2001 | Wet Hot American Summer | Can of Vegetables | Actor Film |
| 2000 | Happy Accidents | Reveler #1 | Actor film |
| 1999–2004 | Home Movies | Coach John McGuirk Jason Penopolis Walter Various characters |
Voice actor Writer Producer Animated series Credited as H. Jon Benjamin |
| 1999 | Space Ghost Coast to Coast | Himself | Guest TV Series |
| 1999 | The Dick & Paula Celebrity Special | Various characters | Voices actor Writer TV series |
| 1998 | Upright Citizens Brigade | Various characters | Voice only |
| 1998 | Sex and the City | Jeff | Actor TV series |
| 1998–2000 | Late Night with Conan O' Brien | Writer Late Night Talk show |
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| 1997 | The Jenny McCarthy Show | Various characters | Actor Sketch comedy series |
| 1997 | Science Court | Various characters | voice only Animated series |
| 1995 | Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist | Ben Various characters |
Voice Actor Writer Animated Series |
Jon Benjamin is an actor.
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