Television
- Eagleheart
- Bored to Death
- How I Met Your Mother (Recurring role as Mickey Aldrin, Lily's Father)
- The Nanny
- According to Jim
- The Adventures of Pete & Pete
- Everybody Loves Raymond (Recurring role as Peter MacDougall)
- The King of Queens
- Wings
- The Larry Sanders Show
- Saturday Night Live (1994-1995 season)
- Get a Life!
- Late Night with David Letterman
- Still Standing
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. (Season 1, Episode 16, "Mars Attracts")
- Dilbert - Voice of Dogbert
- Miami Vice (season 3, episode 13, Down For The Count Pt.2)
- Code Monkeys (season 2, episode 9, Benny's Birthday)
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (season 10, episode 4, Lunacy)
- Jimmy Kimmel Live!
- That '70s Show (season 7, episode 22, 2000 Light Years From Home)
- Cursed, later renamed The Weber Show
- Third Watch (season 6, episodes 115:"The Hunter, Hunted" and 116:"The Greatest Detective", as an insane serial killer Jeffrey Barton)
- SpongeBob SquarePants (season 8, episode 162 "Ghoul Fools")
- Conan
- Metalocalypse (season 4, episode 59 & 61, "Dethdinner" & "Church of the Black klok")
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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)
“So why do people keep on watching? The answer, by now, should be perfectly obvious: we love television because television brings us a world in which television does not exist. In fact, deep in their hearts, this is what the spuds crave most: a rich, new, participatory life.”
—Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)