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Paul F. Tompkins
American actor

Paul F. Tompkins

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Paul Francis Tompkins (born September 12, 1968) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He is known for his work in television on such programs as Mr. Show with Bob and David, Real Time with Bill Maher and Best Week Ever, later renamed Best Week Ever with Paul F. Tompkins.
He is well known for his numerous appearances on podcasts, including his 100+ appearances on Comedy Bang! Bang! He has also been the host of the Fusion Channel talk show No, You Shut Up!, The Dead Authors Podcast, the online Made Man interview series Speakeasy with Paul F. Tompkins, the Earwolf podcast SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins, and The Pod F. Tompkast, which was ranked #1 by Rolling Stone on their list of "The 10 Best Comedy Podcasts of the Moment" in 2011.
As of July 2014, he is also a main cast member of the Superego podcast, a regular player on Thrilling Adventure Hour podcast, and the voice for Mr. Peanutbutter, an anthropomorphic yellow labrador, on the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman.
In December 2014, Paste named his Twitter one of the "The 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2014" ranking it at #70.

Early life

Paul Francis Tompkins was born September 12, 1968 in Mount Airy, Pennsylvania. He has two brothers (one older, one younger) and three sisters (all older).

Career

Early work

In 1986 Tompkins first performed comedy at 17 years of age at The Comedy Works in Philadelphia (a club now located in Bristol, Pennsylvania) where he performed as half of a sketch comedy duo with the late Rick Roman. Tompkins attended Temple University; however, he dropped out and left for Los Angeles, California in 1994.

Tompkins met actor Jay Johnston in L.A. through their mutual friend, actor and director Adam McKay. McKay and Tompkins had become friends in Philadelphia, where they had both started to perform stand-up at around the same time. McKay later moved to Chicago and met Johnston; Johnston moved to L.A. at around the same time as Tompkins and McKay introduced the two. Tompkins and Johnston went on to create a live sketch comedy show called "The Skates" that was seen by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross and helped get them hired to work on Mr. Show with Bob and David in 1996.

Live comedic performance

Tompkins' comedy career has included stand-up, sketch comedy and a variety of other live performances.

Tompkins stand-up comedy performances are of a storytelling and observationalist style. His shows often consist of extended riffs and long anecdotes. Tompkins deals topics of the bizarre and the absurd—such as a rant about peanut brittle, a discussion about cake versus pie, and smashed coins—in addition to recounting stories about his own life experiences and family. His comedic style has been described as alternative comedy; Tompkins has stated that he is not bothered by the label and that he likes the term.

Tompkins is known for his style of dress during his live comedic performances, always performing in suit and tie, sometimes in pinstripes and with a bowtie; his look has been described by some in the press as "dapper". Tompkins has described his look as "foppish" and "just this side of Cedric the Entertainer."

Tompkins is based in Los Angeles and performs regularly in the city. Since 2002 he has performed a monthly show called The Paul F. Tompkins Show at Largo, an L.A. nightclub and cabaret. His show has featured such guests such as Fiona Apple, Jack Black, Dave Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, Aimee Mann and Weird Al Yankovic. Since its inception in 2005, Tompkins has taken part in the Thrilling Adventure Hour, a staged production in the style of old-time radio that is also held monthly at Largo. The show began podcasting in January 2011; in October of that same year the show's podcasts moved to the Nerdist Industries podcast network created by Chris Hardwick. Tompkins is a member of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (UCB) Los Angeles. His comedy album "Impersonal" was recorded live at the UCB Theatre. He also performs monthly at the "Dead Authors" show at UCB Theatre in support of the nonprofit organization 826LA; Tompkins plays the role of H.G. Wells who serves as the host of the show.

Tompkins has toured in the US and Canada and prefers to perform in independent venues, rather than conventional comedy clubs. Starting in 2009 he embarked on his "Tompkins 300" tour; Tompkins had been preparing for his one-hour Comedy Central special You Should Have Told Me at the Laughing Skull Lounge theatre in Atlanta, Georgia—a small theatre that seats about 74 people. In order to fill the seats for the recording of his special, Tompkins required about 280 people in the audience over the course of 4 nights for the recording of his show. Tompkins decided to announce on Twitter that he needed 300 people to fill the seats each night; Bob Kerr, a Canadian comedian, saw the Twitter post and asked if Tompkins would like to perform in Toronto. Tompkins advised Kerr that if he was able to get 300 people to state that they would definitely see his show he would come to Toronto. Kerr then started a Facebook group called "I Wanna See Paul F. Tompkins in Toronto" and managed to get 300 people to join. In October of that same year Tompkins performed at The Rivoli theatre in Toronto, the same theatre in which the sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall got their start. Facebook groups were subsequently started in other North American cities and in 2010 he stated that he had stopped promoting his shows on the radio. In 2011 he said that the Facebook 300 groups had become his main method of booking comedy shows.

Tompkins wrote and performed in his one-man show, Driven to Drink which aired on HBO in 1998. He appeared on 6 episodes of Late Night with Conan O'Brien between 1998 and 2008 as well as two episodes of Conan in 2011 and 2012. He has recorded three comedy albums: Impersonal in 2007, Freak Wharf in 2009, and Laboring Under Delusions in 2012. His stand-up appearances on the Comedy Central network include being featured in episodes of Comedy Central Presents in 2003 and 2007, hosting an episode of Live at Gotham in 2009, performing on John Oliver's New York Stand Up Show in 2010, and recording two original one-hour comedy specials—You Should Have Told Me which aired in 2010 and Paul F. Tompkins: Laboring Under Delusions in 2012. He also appeared in the RiffTrax live broadcast of House on Haunted Hill.

Acting and writing

Tompkins wrote for and performed on Mr. Show with Bob and David from 1995 to 1998; the show's writers, including Tompkins, were nominated for an Emmy Award in 1998 for "Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program".

Tompkins' work with Mr. Show's creators Bob Odenkirk and David Cross also led to his recurring role on the Tenacious D TV series. Tompkins played the character of a nightclub manager who is duped into reading Tenacious D’s ridiculous introductions during their open mic performances. He revived the role in the comedic band's film Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny released in 2006.

Longtime friend Adam McKay consulted Tompkins regarding the screenplay for Talladega Nights. Tompkins also played the MC of a cat show in McKay's Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.

Tompkins has appeared on television programs including NewsRadio, Frasier, Weeds, The Sarah Silverman Program, Pushing Daisies, Community and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Tompkins played the role of Prescott in Paul Thomas Anderson's film There Will Be Blood (2007); Anderson had previously cast Tompkins in a small role in the 1999 film Magnolia after watching Tompkins perform at Largo. Tompkins also played FBI Agent Anthony D’Angelo in Steven Soderbergh's The Informant! (2009). He has a recurring role in the Canadian TV series The L.A. Complex as a fictionalized version of himself. He also appeared in the music video for Nick Lowe's song "Stoplight Roses" and in the Ted Leo and the Pharmacists song "Bottled In Cork". Tompkins wrote for Real Time with Bill Maher in 2003 and 2009, in addition to being a show correspondent in the show's first season. In 2011 Tompkins was asked to write humorous recaps of American Idol episodes for New York magazine’s online blog Vulture.

Tompkins has expressed in interviews that he dislikes writing (particularly writing for others), preferring instead to perform in front of a camera.

Voice acting

Tompkins has done voice work for many animated television series including Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, King of the Hill and Bob's Burgers, where he voices the recurring character Randy. He lent his voice to a character in an unaired 2007 episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force titled "Boston" that was supposed to be the premiere episode of the show's fifth season, but it was pulled by Turner Broadcasting System to avoid further controversy surrounding the 2007 Boston bomb scare. Tompkins later appeared in an episode during the show's 7th season. He was also the voice of one of the thugs in Walt Disney Animation Studios' 2010 computer animated film Tangled. Tompkins was the voice of Benton Criswell, a character in MTV series Super Adventure Team which featured marionettes in the style of the 1960s British series Thunderbirds; the role was credited under the stage name Francis Mt. Pleasant. He was the voice of a puppet in ads for the Ford Focus. Tompkins plays Mr. Peanutbutter in the 2014 Netflix original animated series BoJack Horseman.

Political and social commentary

Tompkins has appeared on several television programs devoted to discussing politics, popular culture and current events; however, he says he does not consider himself to be a political comic.

Tompkins was a contributor to the "Us People's Weekly Entertainment" segment of The Daily Show in 1998. In 2003 he was a writer and correspondent for Real Time with Bill Maher in the show's first season and wrote again for the show in 2009. He appeared on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn in 2004. In 2004 he also became a pop culture analyst on VH1's Best Week Ever; in 2008 the show was retooled and relaunched as Best Week Ever with Paul F. Tompkins with Tompkins as host. From 2006 to 2008 he was a regular guest on Countdown with Keith Olbermann. In 2008 he appeared on Lewis Black's Root of All Evil and took part in a panel on Larry King Live in an episode titled "Politics & Humor".

Tompkins has appeared in documentaries such as Jamie Kennedy's Heckler (2007) and Doug Benson's Super High Me (2007). He also appeared in The Bitter Buddha (2013), a documentary about the career of actor and comedian Eddie Pepitone.

Tompkins later became the host of a discussion show called No, You Shut Up! by The Jim Henson Company under its Henson Alternative banner.

Podcasts, webcasts and radio

In 2010 Tompkins launched his podcast called The Pod F. Tompkast. The podcast was a mixture of Tompkins discussing various topics, clips from his live show at Largo, and segments where Tompkins voices a variety of celebrities speaking with one another. Comedian Jen Kirkman was a regular contributor on the show. The podcast ended in 2012.

The Thrilling Adventure Hour comedy show at Largo began podcasting in January 2011; in October of that same year the show's podcasts moved to the Nerdist Industries podcast network created by Chris Hardwick. The show ended in 2015.

Dead Authors, a live show that Tompkins hosts at the UCB Theatre in Los Angeles, also began podcasting in September 2011.

In May 2012 Tompkins started a weekly web series called Speakeasy. Hosted by the Break Media site MadeMan.com, the series features Tompkins interviewing various guests in the entertainment industry, such as Ty Burrell, Nathan Fillion, Zach Galifianakis, Chris Hardwick, Oscar Nunez, Weird Al Yankovic and Alison Brie. The interviews are conducted as casual conversations between Tompkins and his guest over cocktails at various bars in the L.A. area.

Tompkins has appeared well over 100 times as a guest, and occasionally as a guest host, on Comedy Bang! Bang! (formerly Comedy Death-Ray Radio), a weekly audio podcast hosted by Scott Aukerman, a comedian who also wrote for Mr. Show with Bob and David. The show's format mixes conversation between the host and guests, and usually includes improv games. Some guests play characters or impersonate certain celebrities, sometimes for the entirety of the episode; Paul F. Tompkins has impersonated celebrities such as rapper Ice-T, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Buddy Valastro from the reality television series Cake Boss (Cake Boss!).

In addition to Aukerman's Comedy Bang! Bang!, Tompkins regularly appears on the podcasts of other fellow comedians such as WTF with Marc Maron, Jimmy Pardo's Never Not Funny, Jessica Chaffin and Jamie Denbo's Ronna and Beverly podcast, and the Superego podcast with Jeremy Carter, Matt Gourley, and Mark McConville. Tompkins has also been a regular guest on the radio show and podcast The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Scharpling.

In 2015, Tompkins created his own podcast on the Earwolf podcast network called SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins. This podcast is similar to the Pod F. Tompkast, however SPONTANEANATION is fully improvised and in-the-moment, as opposed to the Tompkast, which was highly produced. SPONTANEANATION begins with an improvised monologue, accompanied on piano by Eban Schletter, much like the Pod F. Tompkast. The next segment is an interview with one of Tompkins's famous friends. The final segment is one long improvised story performed by Paul and guest improvisers, based on ideas discussed in the interview segment.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996ShamSalShort film
1996DesertThe ManShort film
1997SkinsLittle JohnShort film
1998Win a DateDylanShort film
1998Jack FrostAudience Member
1999MagnoliaChad, Seduce & DestroyVoice
2002Run Ronnie Run!Safari Guy in TV
2004Anchorman: The Legend of Ron BurgundyCat Show Competition Host
2004Nerd Hunter 3004The ChiefShort film
2006Tenacious D in The Pick of DestinyOpen Mic Host
2006Tenacious D: Time FixersClub OwnerPromotional film
2007Super High MeHimselfDocumentary
2007There Will Be BloodPrescott
2009The Informant!FBI Agent Anthony D’Angelo
2010TangledShort ThugVoice
2010DronesJafeVoice
2011T is for TantrumJerryShort film
2014Jason Nash Is MarriedDr. Glen
2015The Dramatics: A ComedyAnton Campbell
2015Hell & BackAnnoyed Lost SoulVoice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996–1998Mr. Show with Bob and DavidVariousFeatured Cast Seasons 1-4, Also Writer
1997Tenacious DPaul5 episodes
1998The Daily ShowHimselfContributor
1998Super Adventure TeamDr. Benton CriswellVoice role
1999NewsRadioJustice of the PeaceEpisode: "Wedding"
1999Dr. Katz, Professional TherapistPaulVoice role; Episode: "Vow of Silence"
2000–2001DAGSullivan PopeMain cast
2003Comedy Central Presents: Paul F. TompkinsHimself
2003FrasierSteveEpisode: "The Harassed"
2003Real Time with Bill MaherHimself
2004Tough Crowd with Colin QuinnHimself
2005King of the HillProfessor TwilleyVoice role; Episode: "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Clown"
2005Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch ShowVarious
2005Too Late with Adam CarollaHimself
2006–2008Countdown with Keith OlbermannHimselfRegular contributor
2007Comedy Central Presents: Paul F. Tompkins 2Himself
2007The Sarah Silverman ProgramPaul / Police Officer No. 14 episodes
2007WeedsBob2 episodes
2008Best Week EverHimself (host)
2008Larry King LiveHimself
2008Lewis Black's Root of All EvilHimself6 episodes
2008Pushing DaisiesGunther PinkerEpisode: "Oh Oh Oh... It's Magic"
2010Aqua Teen Hunger ForcePolice officer / AngelVoice roles; 2 episodes (1 episode was pulled)
2010CommunityRobertEpisode: "Mixology Certification"
2010Nick Swardson's Pretend TimeVariousEpisode: "I Just Got Voodoo'd"
2010True Jackson, VPRoyce BinghamEpisode: "True Fear"
2010–2012Regular ShowVarious5 episodes
2010–2012The Life & Times of TimDonnie / Kyle ZanderVoice roles; 2 episodes
2011Curb Your EnthusiasmAndrew BergEpisode: "The Divorce"
2011Raising HopeJeffEpisode: "The Cultish Personality"
2011, 2014Talking DeadHimself2 episodes
2011Last Man StandingChester McAllisterEpisode: "Last Baby Proof Standing"
2011Up All NightDaveEpisode: "Week Off"
2011–2014Bob's BurgersRandy / Pierre / Herman / BronconiusVoice roles; 6 episodes
2012Key & PeeleCongressmanEpisode: "Dueling Magical Negroes"
2012Paul F. Tompkins: Laboring Under DelusionsHimselfStand-up special
2012–2016Comedy Bang! Bang!Various14 episodes
2012The L.A. ComplexPaul F. Tompkins6 episodes
2012–2013Adventure TimeVariousVoice roles; 2 episodes
2013Ghost GhirlsAntonioEpisode: "Something Borrowed, Something Boo"
2013–2016No, You Shut Up!Himself (host)58 episodes
2013–2016@midnightHimselfRecurring contestant; 11 episodes; Tournament of Champions winner
2014–presentBoJack HorsemanMr. Peanutbutter / Andrew Garfield / HecklerMain cast; voice role
2015WordGirlThe Royal Dandy / Dr. ClocktormocktorVoice role; episode: "Royally Framed" / "WordGirl vs. Tobey vs. the Dentist"
2015The ThundermansKing CrabEpisode: "A Hero Is Born"
2015Kroll ShowAndy DownpourEpisode: "The Commonwealth Games"
2015Rick and MortyLawyerVoice role; episode: "A Rickle in Time"
2015Paul F. Tompkins: Crying and DrivingHimselfStand-up special
2015W/ Bob & DavidVarious3 episodes; also writer
2015Drunk HistoryHimselfEpisode: "Las Vegas"
2015Moonbeam CityKitch LegstrongVoice role; episode: "Stuntstravaganza"
2016Brooklyn Nine-NineCaptain OrleansEpisode: "The Cruise"
2016The Venture Bros.Blue Morpho / Dr. HeineVoice role; episodes: "Faking Miracles", "Tanks for Nuthin", "A Party for Tarzan"
2016–presentBajillion Dollar Propertie$Dean Rosedragon18 episodes
2016The Late Show with Stephen ColbertHimself2 episodes
2016Take My WifePaulEpisode: "Feature"
2016HarmonQuestTeflontoEpisode: "The Quest Begins"

Discography

  • 2007 Impersonal (CD) (Released on AST Records)
  • 2007 Comedy Death-Ray (Compilation released on Comedy Central Records)
  • 2009 Freak Wharf (CD) (Released on AST Records)
  • 2010 Sir, You Have Fooled Me Twice (EP) (Released on AST Records)
  • 2010 You Should Have Told Me (DVD) (Released on AST Records)
  • 2012 Laboring Under Delusions (DVD) (Released on Comedy Central Records)
  • 2012 Laboring Under Delusions: Live in Brooklyn (CD) (Released on AST Records)

Podcast and radio appearances

Tompkins is well known for his many podcast appearances, as well as hosting a few of his own. He is often referred to as the mayor of podcasts.

YearTitleEpisode(s)Notes
2006–2015Never Not Funny
2006–2007The Sound of Young America
2006, 2011–2012Guys With FeelingsVarious
2007–2011The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Scharpling
2008–2009, 2011Comedy and Everything Else#14, #37, #68, #85, #86, #127, #128
2009–presentComedy Bang! Bang!#7, #9, #13, 0B1, #23, #24, #28, #31, #33, #34, BO2009, B2, #38, #40, #44,
#46, #51, #56, #59, #62, #67, #70, #76, #76.5, #80, #85, #91, #103, #106, #106.5, #112, #122, #126, #135, #136, #137, #137.5, #138, #147, #150, #156,
#157, #169, #173, #175, #180, #186, #189, #191, BO2012.1, BO2012.2, #199,
#203, #208, #215, #218, #221, #222, #228, #229, #235, #236, #245, #257,
#262, BO2013.1, BO2013.2, BO2013.3, BO2013.4, #265, #272, #280, #283,
#284, #286, #289, #303, #308, #314, #317, #323, #326, BO2014.1, BO2014.2,
BO2014.3, BO2014.4, #335, #337, #338, #342, #344, #348, #349, #356, #365, #370, #377, #384, #386, #391, BO2015.1, BO2015.2, BO2015.3, BO2015.4,
#401, #404, #407, #408, #412, #419, #423, #438, #445, #446, #449, #456,
#463, BO2016.1, BO2016.2, BO2016.3, BO2016.4
Guest, guest host
2009, 2011WTF with Marc Maron#150
2009Kevin Pollak's Chat Show#41
2009Jordan, Jesse Go!
2009The TVA Podcast#163
2009KUCI: Naked Comedy
2009–2012Am I Right?
2009–2013A Bit of a Chat
2009–2014Stop Podcasting Yourself
2010Host and Guest#44
2010Dave Hill's Podcasting Incident#13
2010Hold Your Applause
2010–2013The Pod F. TompkastAllHost
2010, 2012Comedy Film Nerds#16, #120
2010–2012, 2014The David Feldman Show
2010–2014Doug Loves Movies
2010–2016SuperegoGuest (2010–2013) / Official cast member (2014–2016)
2010, 2012The Nerdist PodcastGuest (2010) / Guest co-host (2012)
2010–2014Sklarbro Country#17, #195.5
2011–2015The Thrilling Adventure HourWorkJuice Player
2011The Anytime Show with Dominic Dierkes
2011Citizen Radio#232
2011–2015The Dead Authors PodcastAllHost (as H.G. Wells); guest (as Mark Twain)
2011–2012, 2014–2015Ronna and Beverly#2, #42, #95, #116Guest
2011–2016Who Charted?#22, #38, #63, #78, #100, #151, #181, #226, #276, #294, #306Guest
2011–2015The Wolf Den#14, #94
2011The Moth
2011The Apple Sisters#1Guest
2011, 2014Totally Laime#76, #252Guest
2011Professor Blastoff#28Guest
2011Earwolf Challenge#3.2, #3.3Judge
2011The Mental Illness Happy Hour#34
2011Gather Around Me#65
2011Saturn Scene#2, #3
2012Quit It
2012The Adam Carolla Show
2012The Fogelnest Files#2, #53 (best-of)Guest
2012Yo, Is This Racist?#16Guest
2012Team Coco#60
2012The Long Shot Podcast#418
2012, 2015International Waters#8, #52
2012Shortwave with Grant-Lee Phillips#8Guest host
2012You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes
2012Paul and Storm Talk About Some Stuff For Five To Ten Minutes (On Average)
2012, 2015Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend
2012–2013Pop My Culture
2012–2014The Todd Glass Show
2012–2014Wits
2013–2014Analyze Phish#5, #6, #9Sometime co-host (with Howard Kremer)
2013Nerdist Writers Panel
2013The Reality Show Show#18Guest
2013, 2015Hollywood Handbook#5, #66, #107Guest
2013, 2015How Did This Get Made?#64, #106, #107Guest
2013, 2014James Bonding
2013, 2015Judge John Hodgman#103 #228
2012–2013Dining with Doug and Karen
2013The K Ohle
2013Pappy's Flatshare SlamdownS04E03Recorded at the Soho Theatre
2013–2014Go Bayside!
2014The Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project#001, #004, #008Guest
2014U Talkin' U2 To Me?#9, #16Guest
2014The JV Club
2014–2016improv4humans#147, #181, #229Guest
2014This Week in Marvel
2014Slumber Party with Alie & Georgia
2014–2016I Was There Too#1, #33, #50
2014Feliz Navipod
2014–2016With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus#1, #33, #58, #104Guest host
2014Baby Geniuses
2015A Beautiful Podcast#24
2015–presentSPONTANEANATION with Paul F. TompkinsAllHost
2015Pistol Shrimps Radio6/9/15Guest Commentator
2015WOMP It Up!#7As "Mike the Janitor"
2015The Indoor Kids
2015Superego: Forgotten ClassicsAllCast member
2015Worst Idea of All Time2.30, 2.31Guest
2015Gilmore Guys5.07 - "You Jump, I Jump, Jack"Guest
2015The Dinner Party Download#323: Olivia Wilde, Elvis Costello, Paul F. TompkinsGuest
2016Think Again#34: A Tiny, Cosmic ThreatGuest
2016Earwolf Presents#41Guest host (as Andrew Lloyd Webber)
2016Hard Nation#3Guest
2016Next Level with Chris Tallman#1Guest
2016Big Grande's Teacher's Lounge#1Guest

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