Dana Carvey - Television

Television

Year Show Role Notes
1982 One of the Boys Adam Shields 13 Episodes
1984 Blue Thunder Clinton 'JAFO' Wonderlove 11 Episodes
1986–1993 Saturday Night Live Various Roles 134 Episodes
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
4 Other Nominations for Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
Hosted episodes in 1994, 1996, 2000 and 2011.
1988 "Superman 50th Anniversary Special" Himself 1 Episode
1992–1997 The Larry Sanders Show Himself 3 Episodes
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
1996 The Dana Carvey Show Host/Various Roles 8 Episodes
Also Writer
Also Executive Producer for 1 Episode
1998 Just Shoot Me! Oskar Milos 1 Episode
1998–1999 LateLine Senator Crowl Pickens 2 Episodes
2009 The Fairly OddParents Schnozmo Cosma 1 Episode
Voice Only
2010 Spoof Various 1 Episode
Pilot for Fox Network (with multiple sketches). Never aired on television. Certain sketches are currently available online.
2011 The Oprah Winfrey Show Himself 1 Episode
Appeared as a guest for a Saturday Night Live reunion on the show, which had an SNL theme during that episode.
2011 Live with Regis and Kelly Himself 1 Episode
Appeared as a special guest for Regis Philbin's farewell season on the show. Also on the show was Adam Sandler who was promoting the film Jack and Jill, in which both Philbin and Carvey shared a cameo appearance.
2012 Live with Kelly Himself 3 Episodes
Appeared as a guest host.

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