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Howie Mandel
Canadian comedian, television personality, screenwriter, actor, voice actor, producer, director, entrepreneur, game show host, author and podcaster

Howie Mandel

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Canadian comedian, television personality, screenwriter, actor, voice actor, producer, director, entrepreneur, game show host, author and podcaster
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Willowdale, Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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68 years
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Canada's Walk of Fame
(2009)
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
 
Howie Mandel
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Biography

Howard Michael Mandel (born November 29, 1955) is a Canadian comedian, television personality, screenwriter, actor, producer, director, entrepreneur, game show host, and author. He hosted the American CNBC (originally NBC) game show Deal or No Deal, as well as the show's daytime and Canadian-English counterparts. Mandel voiced the character Gizmo in the 1984 film Gremlins and the 1990 sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch. In 1987, Mandel starred alongside Amy Steel in the comedy film Walk Like a Man. From 1982 to 1988, Mandel played the rowdy ER intern Dr. Wayne Fiscus on the NBC medical drama St. Elsewhere. He also created, voiced, and starred in the FOX children's cartoon Bobby's World, and has been a judge on NBC's America's Got Talent since 2010.

Early life

Mandel was born and raised in the Willowdale area of North York, Ontario. He is Jewish, and his ancestors emigrated from Romania and Poland. Mandel is a distant cousin of Israeli violinist Itzhak Perlman. His father was a lighting manufacturer and a real estate agent. Mandel attended William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute, where he was expelled for impersonating a school official and hiring a construction company to build an addition to the school. Afterwards, Mandel worked as a carpet salesman. He was a stand-up comedian at Yuk Yuk's in Toronto, and by September 1978, he had a week-long booking as a featured act, which was billed as "a wild and crazy borderline psychotic." His repertoire included placing a latex glove over his head and inflating it by blowing through his nose, the fingers of the glove extending above his head like a cockscomb. When the audience reacted uproariously to that and similar antics, his trademark response was to extend his arms palms up, look incredulous, and say, "It's you."

On a trip to Los Angeles, Mandel performed a set at The Comedy Store, which resulted in his being hired as a regular performer. A producer for the syndicated comedy game show Make Me Laugh saw him there and booked Mandel for several appearances during the show's run in 1979 and 1980. He was booked to open for David Letterman at shows in the summer of 1979. CBC-TV's head of variety programming saw his performance in October 1979 and immediately signed him for a TV special. In 1980, he won the lead role in the Canadian movie Gas, co-starring Susan Anspach and Donald Sutherland. Mandel was one of the first "VeeJays" to appear on Nickelodeon's music video series Pop Clips.

TV and film career

Mandel at the 39th Emmy Awards in 1987

Mandel came to national attention in the United States during a six-year run on St. Elsewhere, starting in 1982 and playing the role of Dr. Wayne Fiscus, opposite Ed Flanders and Norman Lloyd. He also appeared on a week's worth of episodes of the short-lived NBC game show Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour in March 1984. While working as Dr. Fiscus and continuing to work as a comedian, Mandel also did movies, including providing the voice of Gizmo in the 1984 hit Gremlins and its 1990 sequel, Gremlins 2: The New Batch. In 1985, Mandel made a cameo in the Michael J. Fox directed short "The Iceman Hummeth," which was subsequently broadcast on Late Night with David Letterman in November 1985. In 1986, he starred in A Fine Mess alongside Ted Danson. He performed his stand-up comedy act in several cities (the Watusi Tour), which was followed by his Watusi music video in 1987. For the first two seasons of Muppet Babies, he voiced Bunsen Honeydew, Animal, and Skeeter. He starred alongside Amy Steel in the 1987 comedy film Walk Like a Man. He was also "Maurice" in the 1989 movie Little Monsters. In 1990, he starred in the short-lived sitcom Good Grief on Fox. He was also the creator and executive producer of the Emmy-nominated children's animated series Bobby's World (1990–1998) to which he supplied the voices of the title character and his father. Bobby's World ran for seven seasons on Fox and was later syndicated.

1992 saw the weekly airing of his self-titled comedy show Howie, with multiple guest stars such as Gilbert Gottfried and Little Richard and Lita Ford as the in-house band guitarist. His character Bobby made a regular appearance on the show. In 1994, Mandel voiced the lead character, Little Howie, of the video game Tuneland. He starred in the sketch comedy series Howie Mandel's Sunny Skies in 1995 on Showtime. Mandel appeared in the 1995 Clint Black music video "Summer's Comin'." He played the lead role of the professor in the short-lived TV series The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys, and he guest-starred on a 1996 episode of the ABC TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as DC Comics supervillain Mister Mxyzptlk. In 1998, he hosted his own syndicated talk show, The Howie Mandel Show, which was canceled after one season. In 1999 to 2000, he played Jason in the film Apocalypse III: Tribulation, was the voice of Jack in the movie The Tangerine Bear in 2000, and in 2002 he played the Sand Man in the movie Hansel and Gretel. In 2006, he appeared as himself as a guest host in a parody of Deal or No Deal in the show-within-a-show of the TV series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. In 2007, he guest-starred as himself in an episode of NBC's Medium and made a dream cameo of himself on Deal or No Deal. In that episode, he booted the nighttime drama's protagonist off for "cheating" since in the show, he is a psychic medium and appeared to "know" the contents of the cases. Mandel plays his alter ego, Phil Skorjanc, in most of his comedy shows, which are a fan favorite. Bobby also made a cameo appearance in a February 2007 episode of Deal or No Deal. On a special two-hour Christmas episode, first aired on December 25, 2007, Mandel delivered one line with Bobby's voice, as requested by the contestant.

Mandel's signature stunt as a stand-up comedian (besides his Bobby alter ego) was stretching a latex glove over his head, inflating it with his nostrils, and filling it until it suddenly propelled itself off his head. That trick also lent itself to the title and cover photo of his comedy album Fits Like a Glove (1986). He eventually gave up the routine under doctor's orders after being diagnosed with a perforated sinus. However, in a cameo role as himself on My Name is Earl, he did the routine. He guest-starred in two episodes of Monk ("Mr. Monk Joins a Cult" and "Mr. Monk's 100th Case").

Later work

Mandel in 2010

Mandel is known for his frequent appearances as a comedian and for his hidden camera segments on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He has appeared in many television commercials for Boston Pizza as their hired spokesperson. In April 2004, he was selected as number 82 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 greatest stand-up comedians of all time. In October 2005, he was named to be the host of the US version of Deal or No Deal, which debuted on December 19, 2005, on NBC and became a popular program in early 2006. Mandel also hosts Deal or No Deal Canada; originating from Toronto, Deal or No Deal Canada debuted in January 2007 on Global, which made him one of the few game show hosts (Weakest Link's Anne Robinson, The Chair's John McEnroe, Pyramid's Donny Osmond, The Singing Bee's Joey Fatone, and Minute to Win It's Darren McMullen being others) to host both a domestic and an international version of the same game show. Mandel joins Alex Trebek, Jim Perry, and Geoff Edwards on the list of game show hosts who emceed one game show simultaneously in Canada and the United States.

In 2007, Mandel made an appearance in an episode of Sesame Street’s 38th season. That same year, he was parodied on the show as Howie Eatswell, the Muppet host of Sesame's game show segment "Meal or No Meal." Mandel has hosted the DVD game version of Deal or No Deal, "Fact or Crap Beat Da Bomb" and "Would You Rather" for Imagination Games.

Mandel had a cameo appearance as himself on the NBC show My Name is Earl in the episode where Earl's roommates robbed an Indian casino at which Mandel was performing. While stealing money, they also kidnapped Mandel. In the episode, Mandel performed his old routine of inflating a rubber glove over his head with his nostrils.

Mandel is a notable alumnus of Beth David B'nai Israel Beth Am's Hebrew School located in Toronto, as well as three other Toronto high schools. Mandel is currently performing a variety/comedy act at the MGM Grand Hotel-Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Starting in 2007, Mandel became a spokesperson for Internet retailer buy.com. He is sometimes featured in a section called "What's Shakin'?" with Mandel. On September 8, 2008, Mandel began hosting a five-day-a-week syndicated daytime version of Deal or No Deal, with a top prize of $500,000. On January 9, 2009, Mandel's reality show Howie Do It premiered on NBC.

On March 31, 2011, Mandel premiered a flash-mob show on Fox called Mobbed. Originally a presentation pilot, the ratings after American Idol prompted Fox to pick up the show for eight to ten episodes.

On November 30, 2012, he hosted the NASCAR Sprint Cup Awards Ceremony. On December 10, 2012, his six-night special game show Take It All premiered.

He appeared in one episode of the animated series Fugget About It as the voice of FBI Agent Rick Chickmagnet in 2013. Since 2013, Mandel has executive-produced the TBS hidden-camera show Deal with It. He also regularly makes appearances and co-hosts the show along with main host Theo Von.

Deal or No Deal

In 2003, while Mandel was deciding whether or not to quit show business, the executive producers at NBC asked him to host the show, but he declined many times. They then mailed him a tape of the overseas version and he finally accepted. In 2007, he hosted a five-episode run of the Canadian-English version Deal or No Deal Canada. The show then went to daytime with Mandel remaining as host, although Arsenio Hall was originally intended to host the show. In a January 2009 interview on Anytime with Bob Kushell, Mandel expressed mild, jovial frustration over how some of his contestants hold out during the game show, despite the fact that the grand prize is many times what they would make in a year.

On March 12, 2018, it was announced that Mandel would host the 2018 CNBC revival of the game show and also become an executive producer. The show premiered on December 3, 2018.

Mandel is one of three game show hosts to host the same game show in two different countries, the others being Donny Osmond for Pyramid and Anne Robinson for The Weakest Link.

America's Got Talent

In January 2010, it was announced that Mandel would replace David Hasselhoff as one of the judges on NBC's America's Got Talent after Hasselhoff announced that he was leaving to work on a new television series. Out of all judges on the show, Mandel currently has the longest tenure than any other judge or host, spanning twelve consecutive seasons(season 5–present).

In October 2021, it was announced that Mandel will be a judge on the upcoming second season of Canada's Got Talent, slated to air in 2022.

Howie Mandel Does Stuff

Since February, 2021, Mandel has hosted the Howie Mandel Does Stuff Podcast with his daughter, Jackelyn Shultz, as co-host. According to the Apple Podcasts preview: "Together, these two make prank calls, discuss pop culture, interview interesting people, say weird things, chat with listeners, get deep... ".

Personal life

Hand prints of Mandel in front of Hollywood Hills Amphitheater at Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park

Mandel has been married to Terry Mandel (née Soil) since 1980. Together they have three children: daughters Jackie and Riley and son Alex.

On September 4, 2008, Mandel received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Comedy Central listed him as #82 on their list of the 100 greatest stand-up comedians of all time.

Mandel received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto. The induction ceremony was held on September 12, 2009. He is the third game show host to be inducted, the first being Monty Hall in 2002 and the second being Alex Trebek in 2006.

In October 2008, Mandel revealed that he has attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) on the morning talk show Live with Regis and Kelly, adding that he is currently working to raise adult ADHD awareness among the general public. On January 12, 2009, Mandel was reportedly sent to St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto suffering from chest pains and what was reported as a minor heart attack. According to various news reports, he was experiencing an irregular heartbeat, but the reports were later revealed as inaccurate. He was later discharged. Mandel has written and published an in-depth autobiography which details his life with OCD, ADHD, and comedy called Here's the Deal: Don't Touch Me.

Mandel is a fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team.

Mandel is colorblind.

Obsessive compulsive disorder

Mandel on Children's Mental Health Awareness Day, 2007

Mandel has spoken publicly about having obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), which can take many forms, including mysophobia. Mandel's anxiety affects him to the point that he does not shake hands with anyone, including enthusiastic contestants on Deal or No Deal, unless he is wearing latex gloves. Instead of shaking contestants' hands when they offer them, Mandel often opts to exchange fist bumps, put his hands on contestants' shoulders, or give an occasional hug. He once kissed a female contestant on the show for good luck despite his disorder. He now takes medicine to control his condition and even pokes fun at himself for it. On March 24, 2006, he revealed on The Howard Stern Show that his shaved head is not related to natural hair loss but to OCD. He stated that the lack of hair makes him feel cleaner. In the back yard of Mandel's house is a second, smaller house which he had built especially to live in solitude when a family member is sick. During his appearance on Mad TV, Mandel and cast member Bobby Lee made fun of the former's condition. Mandel also confronted his germophobia in Season 4, Episode 1 of the Comedy Central series This Is Not Happening. The show aired on February 3, 2018.

While guest-hosting on Live with Regis and Kelly in 2005, Mandel had an altercation in which his hand was seized by guest Rob Schneider, who condescendingly teased Mandel, stating he needed to 'get over' his phobia. Host Kelly Ripa admonished Schneider on-air, while also obtaining hand sanitizer for Mandel from an audience member.

In September 2007, Mandel interviewed former NFL running back Marshall Faulk on NFL Network. Faulk asked him to shake hands, but Mandel refused, noting he would rather have the fist tap, as he does with Deal or No Deal contestants. Seconds later, Faulk subjected him to a "sneak attack" and shook his right hand. Mandel screamed and walked away from Faulk. He then washed his hands several times. On a guest appearance on Free Radio, Mandel explained that not only is he afraid of public bathrooms, but he is unable to use any bathroom other than his own.

During the season 5 episode of America's Got Talent in Chicago, contestant Zach Carty attempted an act involving sneezing. Mandel pressed his X button at the beginning of the act and ran into an aisle until the act was over. Carty was unable to perform the act. Mandel kept yelling at the other judges, Piers Morgan and Sharon Osbourne, to press their X buttons and for the audience to turn in his direction. Morgan eventually pressed the X button, but Osbourne refused, so Mandel promptly ran over and pressed her button, ending the act. In a backstage interview, he expressed to the television audience that he receives therapy to help him cope. In another America's Got Talent season 5 incident, Dan Sperry, a contestant on the YouTube quarterfinal episode, dropped some dental floss that he had run through his neck as part of a magic act. He dropped the floss in Mandel's vicinity, prompting him to get up and run to the other side of the judges' table. Just before Sperry's next performance in the semifinals, Mandel admitted that it was "the most horrified" he'd been on the show and that his therapist "loves [Dan Sperry]" because there had been two extra sessions that week. During the premiere of season 6, juggler Frank Olivier grabbed Mandel's head to balance himself during a unicycle act. Despite receiving a buzzer from Mandel, Olivier moved on to the next round. Mandel refused to give Olivier any feedback during the judge's voting process.

During AGT's 10th season, contestant Chris Jones directly utilized Mandel's fear of germs as the subject of his hypnotism act. Under the post-hypnotic suggestion that Jones and the other judges were wearing latex gloves, Mandel shook the bare hands of all involved, which elicited shouts of amazement. After viewing the video of the act, Mandel said that he was "upset" and "somewhat betrayed" by the act, but his therapist subsequently said it was a good thing. Jones progressed to the Judge's Cuts where he was eliminated from the competition.

Mandel commented in 2011 that he has struggled with the condition since childhood but did not seek help until he was an adult:

I don't remember a time when I didn't feel there was an issue, but I wasn't diagnosed until adulthood. I've always felt a little bit different, and I always knew I wasn't as comfortable with life as everybody else seemed to be, but I didn't know what I could do about it. When I was a kid, I didn't know anybody who went to a psychiatrist. There was always a stigma attached to mental health issues. I think there still is. But now I'm taking care of myself.

Filmography

Film

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1981GasMatt Lloyd
1983The Funny FarmLarry Pound
1984GremlinsGizmoVoice
1985Where Did I Come From?NarratorVideo short
1986A Fine MessDennis Powell
1987Walk Like a ManRobert "Bobo" Shand
1989Little MonstersMaurice
1990Gremlins 2: The New BatchGizmoVoice
1994Magic Kid 2Moe
2000TribulationJason Quincy
The Tangerine BearJackVoice
The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas!JackVoice
Spin CycleCody
2002Hansel and GretelThe Sandman
2004Pinocchio 3000SpencerVoice
2007Room ServiceJoe BurnsShort film
2012CommittedHimselfDocumentary
Director
NoahInwarVoice
2014Gone South: How Canada Invented HollywoodHimselfDocumentary
2017Where Have You Gone, Lou DiMaggio?HimselfDocumentary
GilbertHimselfDocumentary
Killing HasselhoffHimselfUncredited
On My Way Out: The Secret Life of Nani and PopiN/ADocumentary
Executive producer
2019I Am Richard PryorHimselfDocumentary
Christmas MagicHimselfVideo short
2020The Howie Mandel ProjectHimselfDocumentary
Original title: Howie Mandel: But, Enough About Me
John Pinette: I Go NowHimselfDocumentary

Television

Television
1982–1988St. ElsewhereDr. Wayne Fiscus137 episodes
1984Match Game/Hollywood Squares HourHimselfPanelist
SchoolHimselfTV movie
The Princess Who Had Never LaughedWeinerhead Waldo
Welcome to the Fun ZoneN/ATV movie
Writer
1984–1985Muppet BabiesSkeeter/Animal/BunsenVoice
26 Episodes
1985Howie Mandel: Live from Carnegie MallHimselfExecutive producer
Writer
Little Muppet MonstersEpisode 1: "In the Beginning"
1985–1986Faerie Tale TheatreWienerhead Waldo/Guest Interviewee2 Episodes
1986The Young Comedians All-Star ReunionHimselfWriter - Uncredited
David Letterman's 2nd Annual Holiday Film FestivalLocker Room GuySegment: "The Iceman Hummeth"
Uncredited
1987Howie from MauiHimselfTV movie
Executive producer
Writer
1990Carol & CompanySteveSeason 1 episode 7: "Myna and the Messenger"
Mother Goose Rock 'n' RhymeHumpty DumptyTV movie
1990–1991Good GriefErnie LapidusMain
13 Episodes
1990–1998Bobby's WorldVarious Roles81 episodes
Executive producer
1991Howie and RoseHowie NewmanTV movie
1992HowieVariousExecutive producer
The Amazing Live Sea MonkeysThe Professor11 episodes
Executive producer
1993David CopperfieldMealy (Dog)TV movie
Voice
1994In Search of Dr. SeussSam-I-AmVoice
Television movie
1995Homicide: Life on the StreetInterior DecoratorSeason 3 episode 9: "Every Mother's Son"
The Ben Stiller ShowHimselfUncredited
Episode 13: "ZooTV at Night"
Howie Mandel's Sunny SkiesHimselfDirector
Executive producer (2 episodes)
Host (2 episodes)
Writer (1 episode)
HighjackerN/ATV short
Executive producer
Hello ThereN/ATV movie
Executive producer
BrunchN/ATV short
Executive producer
1996Bless This HouseStuart WylerEpisode 16: "Natural Born Parents"
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanMr. MxyzptlkSeason 4 episode 11: "Twas the Night Before Mxymas"
1997The Outer LimitsKarl DurandSeason 3 episode 2: "Second Thoughts"
1998The NannyHowie MandelSeason 6 episode 8: "Making Whoopi"
1998–1999The Howie Mandel ShowHostExecutive producer
Writer
Segment director (1 episode)
1999Sunset Beach"Jerry Show" AnnouncerEpisode #1.560
Jackie's Back!HimselfTV movie
2000Timothy Tweedle the First Christmas ElfCometTV movie
2001Spinning Out of ControlMarty LevinneTV movie
2003Untitled Howie Mandel ProjectTV movie
2004Crown HeightsRabbi
2002–2003Hollywood SquaresHimselfCentre square
25 episodes
2005Hidden Howie: The Private Life of a Public NuisanceHimselfExecutive producer
Punk'dN/AExecutive producer - Season 6 episode 3: "David Boreanaz, Kristin Cavaller & Terrell Owens"
2005–2019Deal or No DealHost
2006Las VegasHimselfSeason 3 episode 16: "Coyote Ugly"
MADtvHimselfSeason 12 episode 2
Studio 60 on the Sunset StripHimselfEpisode 10: "B-12"
The Great American ChristmasNarratorTV movie
The Great Polar Bear AdventurePupaVoice
TV movie
2007MediumHimselfSeason 3 episode 21: "Heads Will Roll"
WWE RawHimselfSeason 15 episode 9
Deal or No Deal CanadaHost
The Bronx Bunny ShowHimselfSeason 1 episode 6
Sesame StreetHimselfSeason 38 episode 9: "Sleeping Grouchy"
My Name Is EarlHimselfSeason 3 episode 4: "The Frank Factor"
2008Free RadioHimselfSeason 1 episode 3: "The New Intern"
MonkRalph Roberts2 episodes
2009Howie Do ItHostMain
19 Episodes
2010The Marriage RefHimselfPanelist
Season 1 episode 12: "Howie Mandel/Bette Midler/Craig Robinson"
The Dating GuyBrian BooyahVoice
2 episodes
2010–presentAmerica's Got TalentJudgeSeason 5–Present
2011Flipping DixieN/AExecutive producer
Take Two with Phineas and FerbHimselfEpisode: "Howie Mandel"
America's Most Wanted: America Fights BackHimselfVoice
Season 25 episode 1: "50 Fugitives, 50 States Special Edition"
2011–2013MobbedHostCo-creator
Executive producer
2012What Would You Do?HimselfSeason 6; episode 3
The Big Bang TheoryHimselfUncredited
Season 6 episode 4: "The Re-Entry Minimization"
Take It AllHost
D.L. Hughley: The Endangered ListHimself
2013Betty White's Off Their RockersHimselfSeason 2 episode 9
Howie Mandel & Germ-Free FriendsHost
Fugget About ItFBI Agent Rick ChickmagnetVoice
Season 2 episode 8: "The Fugly American"
2013–2014Deal with ItHimselfGuest comedian - 4 episodes
Executive producer
2014Pioneers of TelevisionHimselfSeason 4 episode 2: "Doctors and Nurses"
Joke or ChokeN/AExecutive producer
Last Comic StandingHimselfGuest mentor
Season 8 episode 10: "Challenge 3 - Universal Tram Experience"
2015TankedHimselfSeason 9 episode 1: "Howie Mandel is the Brains Behind ATM"
7 Days in HellPrince Edward, Duke of KentTV movie
Impractical JokersHimselfSeason 4 episode 24: "Live Punishment Special"
Being CanadianHimselfDocumentary
HimselfEpisode: "YidLife Crisis vs. Howie Mandel"
2016Roadtrip NationHimselfEpisode: "Being You"
2017Small ShotsSy2 episodes
SuperstoreHimselfSeason 3 episode 1: "Grand Re-Opening"
Caraoke ShowdownN/AExecutive producer
2017–2019Funny You Should AskHimself53 Episodes
2018This Is Not HappeningHimselfWriter
Season 4 episode 1: "Filth"
Robot ChickenHimselfVoice
Season 9 episode 7: "3 2 1 2 3 3 3, 2 2 2, 3...6 6?"
Game ChangersHimselfDocumentary
Inside JokesHimselfDocu-series
2 episodes
2018–2019Howie Mandel's Animals Doing ThingsHimselfDirector
Executive Producer
2019–presentAmerica's Got Talent: The ChampionsJudgeSeason 1–present
2019Howie Mandel Presents: Howie Mandel at the Howie Mandel Comedy ClubHimselfTV special
Executive producer
Writer
Famously Afraid
Harley QuinnHimselfVoice
Season 1 episode 2 : "A High Bar"
2020The Search for Canada's Game ShowsHimselfDocu-series
2021Game theory live for St.JudeHimselfHost
2022Canada's Got TalentJudgeSeason 2
Bullsh*t The Game ShowHostNetflix Game Show

Comedy specials

Specials
YearTitleRoleNotes
1983The First Howie Mandel SpecialHimselfProducer
Writer
1987Howie from MauiHimselfExecutive producer
Writer
1997Howie Mandel on IceHimselfExecutive producer
Writer
2006Howie Mandel LiveHimselfWriter

Video games

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1993TuneLand - Starring Howie MandelLil' Howie/SelfVoice
1995Great Word AdventureLil' Howie
1996Great Reading Adventure
Great Math Adventure
2006Deal or No DealHost
2015Lego DimensionsGizmoVoice
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