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H. Jon Benjamin
American actor, writer and comedian

H. Jon Benjamin

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American actor, writer and comedian
Gender
Male
Birth
23 May 1966, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Age
57 years
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Biography

Harry Jon Benjamin (born May 23, 1966), known professionally as H. Jon Benjamin, is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for voicing characters, such as Sterling Archer in the animated sitcom Archer; Bob Belcher in the animated sitcom Bob's Burgers; Ben, the son of Dr. Katz, in Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist; Coach McGuirk and Jason on Home Movies; and a can of mixed vegetables in the film Wet Hot American Summer.

Early life

Benjamin was born on May 23, 1966 to a Jewish family in Worcester, Massachusetts, and graduated from Worcester Academy in 1984.

Career

Benjamin's 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 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 the album 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 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 comedy-drama Rescue Me as the pimp "F-bomb" in season two. 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.

Benjamin has done extensive 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 recently revived The Majority Report. He also did the voice of "Shelly", Sam Seder's accountant, on Breakroom Live with Maron & 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 live-action role of Master Shake in "Last Last One Forever and Ever", credited as Capt. Turd Mahoy. 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 has appeared in Family Guy as Carl, a movie trivia obsessed 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," "I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills," and "The Better Man," in which he played Dr. Orpheus's master—who appears in the form of Cerberus, Catherine the Great's horse and, in "The Better Man", both Dr. Orpheus's ex-wife and a future Dean Venture, respectively. He also appeared in the Stella short "Bar", which can be found as an easter egg on the Season 1 DVD. Benjamin appeared on the Comedy Central sketch/variety show Important Things with Demetri Martin and had nearly as much screen time as Martin himself.

In 2009 Benjamin, along with David Cross, created and wrote for Paid Programming, a live action television pilot for Cartoon Network's late night programing block, Adult Swim. Paid Programming was not picked up for a full series; this was confirmed when Benjamin referred to it as an "abject failure".

Benjamin was featured in a Super Bowl XLIII Bud Light commercial with Conan O'Brien and was responsible for the McCain Girls videos on YouTube. He voices Sterling Archer, a secret agent in the FX series Archer that first aired January 14, 2010. He has also appeared in several segments of the television show Human Giant and had a cameo in the American Dad! episode "License to Till" as a talking head of cabbage.

Benjamin starred in the Comedy Central series Jon Benjamin Has a Van, which he co-created with comedian Leo Allen. The series debuted on May 14, 2011; a total of 10 episodes aired, the last on August 10, 2011.

Beginning in 2013, Benjamin's voice can be heard as the narrator of a series of TV commercials for Coke Zero, including some with tie-ins to ESPN's College Game Day program.

In 2014 Benjamin was named as the year's best male comedy performer for his work on Bob's Burgers and Archer by the Vulture TV Awards, a digital expansion of New York magazine.

In 2015, despite not knowing how to play any instrument, Benjamin released his first jazz album, Well, I Should Have.... Benjamin "played" piano and was joined by Scott Kreitzer on sax, David Finck on bass, and Jonathan Preitz on drums.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Who's the Caboose?Ken Fold
1998Next Stop WonderlandEric
2000Happy AccidentsReveler #1
2001Wet Hot American SummerCan of Vegetables (voice)
2001Not Another Teen MovieTrainer
2002Martin & OrloffKeith
2002Borrowing SaffronRonShort film
2003TemptationKevin
2004New York MinuteVendor
2007Puberty: The MovieThe Torah / Uncle Irving
2007Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for TheatersCIA Agent #1 (voice)
2007The TenLying Rhyno (voice)
2008The Toe TacticPolice Officer
2008A Bad SituationistIsaiah
2008Turbocharge: the Unauthorized Story of the CarsDance Instructor
201422 Jump StreetMCS CoachUncredited
2014Jason Nash Is MarriedDennis
2015Creative ControlGary Gass
2015LimboJimShort film
2015Hell and BackThe Tree (voice)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994UnderstandingQuarkEpisode: "Uncertainty"
1995–1999
2002
Dr. Katz, Professional TherapistBen / Various voices80 episodes; also writer
1997The Chris Rock ShowThird man on the streetEpisode: "1.4"
1997The Jenny McCarthy ShowVarious roles6 episodes
1997–2000Science CourtProf. Nick Parsons (voice)29 episodes
1998Sex and the CityJeffEpisode: "Bay of Married Pigs"
1998Upright Citizens BrigadeVarious roles10 episodes
1999Dick and Paula Celebrity SpecialVarious voices2 episodes; also writer
1999–2004Home MoviesCoach John McGuirk / Jason Penopolis / Various voices52 episodes; also writer, producer
1999Space Ghost Coast to CoastHimselfEpisode: "King Dead"
2001–2009Aqua Teen Hunger ForceVarious voices5 episodes
2002Saddle RashGummy / Tommy Morgan (voices)Television pilot; also writer
2004Pilot SeasonKen Fold2 episodes
2004–2006Cheap Seats: Without Ron ParkerRabbi Marc Shalowitz / Gene Stapleton4 episodes
2004–2006O'GradyKevin Harnisch / Iris / Philip (voices)19 episodes
2005Rescue MeGaryEpisode: "Rebirth"
2005-2006Sunday PantsBob the LogFeatured on the Travel Logs shorts by Stuart Hill.
2005–2007Lucy, The Daughter of the DevilSatan / Special Father #1 (voices)11 episodes; also writer
2006Freak ShowTuck / Various voices7 episodes; also co-creator, writer, executive producer
2006–2012The Venture Bros.The Master (voice)4 episodes
2006–presentFamily GuyCarl25 episodes
2006–2008Assy McGeeThe Mayor / Various voices19 episodes; also writer, consulting producer
2007–presentWordGirlReginald / InvisiBill / Jewelry Store Clerk / Additional voices30 episodes
2007–2008Human GiantVarious characters4 episodes; also consultant writer
2009Michael and Michael Have IssuesLarryEpisode: "Frog Box"
2009Paid ProgrammingVarious CharactersTelevision pilot
Co-creator, writer, executive producer
2009Parks and RecreationScott BraddockEpisode: "Kaboom"
2009Titan MaximumTap Banister (voice)Episode: "Dirty Lansbury"
2009–presentArcherSterling Archer (voice)85 episodes
2009–2010Important Things with Demetri MartinVarious characters7 episodes; also writer, co-producer
2011Jon Benjamin Has a VanHost10 episodes; also co-creator, writer, executive producer
2011Soul Quest OverdriveMortimer (voice)6 episodes; also co-creator, co-writer
2011–presentBob's BurgersBob Belcher / Jimmy Pesto Jr. / Ms. LaBonz / Speedo Guy / Peter Pescadaro / various (voices)107 episodes
2011American Dad!Talking Cabbage (voice)Episode: "License to Till"
2012SuburgatoryTabithaEpisode: "Ryan's Song"
2012Ugly AmericansDick Maggotbone (voice)Episode: "Mark Loves Dick"
2013Nathan For YouHimselfEpisode: "Yogurt Shop/Pizzeria"
2014Last Week Tonight with John OliverBenEpisode: "State Legislatures and ALEC"
2014Family GuyBob Belcher (voice)Episode: "The Simpsons Guy"
2015ConanSterling Archer (voice)Episode: "677"
2015Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of CampMitch/Can of Vegetables4 episodes
2015The Jim Gaffigan ShowKevinEpisode: "The Bible Story"
2015The Adventures of Puss in BootsBaltasar (voice)Episode: "Luck"
2015-2017Master of NoneBenjamin4 episodes
2015All Hail King JulienFredEpisode: "The King Who Would Be King"
2016Last Week Tonight with John OliverScientistSeason 3, Episode 11. Scientific Studies segment
2016People of EarthOfficer Glimmer4 episodes
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