Jim Rash
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (born 1971)
Jim Rash
Rash in 2013
Born James Rash
(1971-07-15 ) July 15, 1971 (age 53) Occupations Years active 1995–present
James Rash [ 1] (born July 15, 1971)[ 2] is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He played Dean Craig Pelton on the NBC sitcom Community (2009–2015), for which he was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2012.
He co-wrote The Descendants (2011) alongside Alexander Payne and Nat Faxon for which they received the Academy Award , Independent Spirit Award and Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. They were also nominated for the BAFTA Award , Golden Globe Award , and Critics' Choice Movie Award .[ 3] Rash has since with Faxon, written and directed the comedy films The Way, Way Back (2013), and Downhill (2020).
Early life
Rash grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina .[ 4] Both he and his sister were adopted.[ 5] He attended Charlotte Latin School .[ 6] After graduating, he spent a post-graduate year at the Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey .[ 6] He was a member of The Groundlings , a Los Angeles -based improv comedy group.
Career
Rash played Mr. Grayson/Stitches in the 2005 film Sky High , Fenton on That '70s Show , That '90s Show , and Andrew the "whore house guy" on Reno 911! . He appeared in the final episode of Friends , and played Head T.A. Philip in Slackers . From 2009 to 2015, Rash starred on Community as Craig Pelton , the dean of the community college in which the show takes place.
Rash and comedy partner Nat Faxon moved into screenwriting with a pilot in 2005 for a series entitled Adopted , which did not take off.[ 5] [ 7] They wrote the screenplay for The Descendants (2011), based on the novel of the same name , which appeared on the 2008 edition of the Black List (the most popular unproduced scripts in Hollywood at that time).[ 8] The film was released to critical acclaim,[ 3] receiving a Golden Globe nomination and winning the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay .
Both Rash and Faxon co-wrote and co-directed the film The Way Way Back (2013), which received a standing ovation at its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival .[ 9] Parts of the film are based on Rash's teenage life.[ 7] The ensemble comedy starred Steve Carell , Toni Collette , Allison Janney , Maya Rudolph , and Sam Rockwell . The film was a commercial and critical success, earning a Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Comedy nomination.
In 2020, Rash and Faxon reunited for Downhill , an adaptation of the film Force Majeure (2014) by Swedish director Ruben Östlund . The film starred Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus . Rash and Faxon co-wrote the script with Jesse Armstrong . The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival where it received mixed reviews, with critics' comparing the film to the original.
Rash has voiced the Marquess of Queensbury for all four seasons of the Adult Swim animated comedy Mike Tyson Mysteries . From 2017 to 2021, he voiced Gyro Gearloose in the reboot of DuckTales .[ 10] In 2023, Rash voiced the Fixer, the enforcer for the Conglomerate and recurring character in My Dad the Bounty Hunter .[ 11] He also voiced a video game announcer in the same series.[ 12]
Personal life
Rash stated he came out "well over 10-plus years ago" during an interview promoting Bros in September 2022.[ 13]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1995
Cybill
Production Assistant
Episode: "Local Hero"
1997
Tracey Takes On...
Pollster
Episode: "Movies"
1997–1998
The Naked Truth
Harris Van Doren
3 episodes
1998
Working
Carl
Episode: "Good Val Hunting"
1999
Becker
Eddie Blatt
Episode: "Becker the Elder"
Clueless
Bart
Episode: "Big Sissies"
Katie Joplin
Mitchell Tuit
7 episodes
Thanks
Cotton
6 episodes
2000
The Hughleys
Census Guy
Episode: "Scary Hughleys"
2001
Loomis
Derek
Pilot
The Practice
Quimby
Episode: "Vanished: Part 1"
2002
Less Than Perfect
Rob McLyle
Episode: "Claude the Liar"
2002–2006
That '70s Show
Fenton
6 episodes
2003
Alligator Point
Pilot
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Todd Benton
Episode: "Random Acts of Violence"
The Guardian
Court Therapist
Episode: "All the Rage"
Baby Bob
Dougy
Episode: "Reality Bites"
Coupling
Stalker
Episode: "Check/Mate"
2003–2009, 2020
Reno 911!
Andrew
15 episodes
2004
Friends
Nervous Passenger on Plane
Episode: "The Last One "
Grim & Evil
Various
Voice, Episode: "A Kick in the Asgard"
NCIS
Dr. Joel Sanderson
Episode: "Left For Dead "
2005
Will & Grace
Brent
Episode: "Love is in the Airplane"
Jake in Progress
Freddie Blake
Episode: "Rivals and Departures"
Adopted
Pilot; co-creator and executive producer
2006
Saturday Night Live
Guest writer on episode "Dane Cook / The Killers "
2006–2007
Help Me Help You
Jonathan
14 episodes
2008
Hackett
Pilot
Eli Stone
Bradley Kitsis
Episode: "I Want Your Sex"
Samantha Who?
Artist
Episode: "The Gallery Show"
2009, 2016
American Dad!
Bouncer, Puddin'
Voice, 2 episodes
2009–2015
Community
Dean Craig Pelton
90 episodes; also wrote "Basic Human Anatomy " co-directed 2 episodes
2010
Open Books
Kyle
Pilot
2011
Worst. Prom. Ever.
Pizza Pete
Television film
2011–2014
The Soup
Various roles
7 episodes
2012
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
JR Kipple
Voice, episode: "The Night the Clown Cried II - Tears of Doom"
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange
Pineapple Joe
Voice, episode: "Follow the Bouncing Orange"
2012–2013
The Looney Tunes Show
Cecil Turtle
Voice, 2 episodes
2012–2015
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
Principal Slimovitz
Voice, 34 episodes[ 16]
2013–2014
The Writers' Room
Himself (host)
12 episodes; also producer
TripTank
Tony, Sir Ruthert, Cowboy Dad
Voice, 3 episodes[ 16]
2013–2015
Comedy Bang! Bang!
Various roles
2 episodes
2014–2015
Glee
Lee Paulblatt
2 episodes
2014–2020
Mike Tyson Mysteries
Marquess of Queensberry
Main voice role[ 16]
2015–2016
Jake and the Never Land Pirates
Sinker
Voice, 2 episodes
2015
Rick and Morty
Glaxo Slimslom
Voice, episode: "Big Trouble In Little Sanchez"
2016
Dr. Ken
Devon Drake
Episode: "Ken's an Expert Witness"
Lucifer
Richard Kester
Episode: "Et Tu, Doctor?"
The Odd Couple
Joshua Norwall
Episode: "Chess Mates"
Black-ish
Cody
Episode: "VIP"
The Grinder
Bill Foosley
Episode: "The Retooling of Dean Sanderson"
2017
Girlboss
Mobias
4 episodes
SuperMansion
NASA Scientist
Voice, episode: "Blazarmageddon"
Animals.
Chuckles
Voice, episode: "Cats Part I"[ 16]
Nobodies
Himself
5 episodes
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Hotel Day Manager
Episode: "The Pickle Gambit"
Beyond Stranger Things
Himself (host)
7 episodes
Superior Donuts
Mr. Mathers
Episode: "Error of Admission"
2017–2021
DuckTales
Gyro Gearloose , Bulby , Gizmoduck Armor
Voice, 14 episodes[ 16]
2017, 2021
Vampirina
Mr. Thornberg
Voice, 2 episodes[ 16]
2018
Blaze and the Monster Machines
Grandpa
Voice, episode: "The Pickle Family Campout"
Great News
Fenton Pelt
2 episodes
Big City Greens
Ted
Voice, episode: "Fill Bill"[ 16]
The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants
Mr. Jerry Citizen
Voice, episode: "Captain Underpants and the Jarring Jerkiness of the Judge J.O.R.T.S."[ 16]
Angie Tribeca
Philip Grammbbowski
Episode: "Trader Joes"
2018–2020
Star Wars Resistance
Flix, Pirate
Voice, 13 episodes[ 16]
2019–present
Harley Quinn
Edward Nygma/Riddler , various voices
Voice, 14 episodes[ 16]
2020
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Dr. Darren Watkins
Episode: "Pimemento "[ 17]
Archibald's Next Big Thing
Fritz
Episode: "The Royal Strutters/Impromptu Cruise"
2020–2021
American Housewife
Walker Montgomery
6 episodes
2021
Solar Opposites
Keith
Voice, episode: "The Solar Opposites Almost Get an Xbox"
Impeachment: American Crime Story
Ken Bacon
4 episodes
Tacoma FD
CEO Frank Drake
Episode: "Fire at the Fire Station"
2022
The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window
Flight Attendant
Episode: "Episode 8"
Out of Office
Edward
Television film
2023
That '90s Show
Fenton
2 episodes
My Dad the Bounty Hunter
Fixer, various voices
Voice; recurring role[ 16]
The Ghost and Molly McGee
JR
Voice, episode: "Dance Dad Revolution"[ 16]
2023–Present
Krapopolis
Dionysus
Voice, 3 episodes
2023-2024
Velma
Mayor Dave
Voice, 6 episodes[ 16]
2024
Kite Man: Hell Yeah!
Edward Nygma / Riddler
Voice
2025
Ironheart
Dean of M.I.T.
Upcoming series[ 18]
Awards and nominations
References
^ Lacher, Irene (August 24, 2013). "Jim Rash writes, directs, acts and hosts" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved February 4, 2024 .
^ "Today in History" . The Associated Press . July 15, 2017. Retrieved August 10, 2023 .
^ a b Ebert, Roger (November 16, 2011). "The Descendants" . The Chicago Sun-Times . Chicago, Illinois: Sun-Times Media Group . Archived from the original on July 22, 2012. Retrieved March 15, 2012 – via rogerebert.com.
^ Matheson, Whitney (August 5, 2013). "A chat with ... 'Writers' Room' host Jim Rash" . USA Today . Retrieved February 4, 2024 .
^ a b Interview with Paul F. Tompkins, 'Speakeasy' Community's Jim Rash is TV Ugly - Speakeasy on YouTube
^ a b Carter, Lance (November 19, 2010). "Q & A: Community's Jim Rash" . Daily Actor . Retrieved March 15, 2012 . Two things sort of started me towards what I wanted to do. One was I went to a school called Charlotte Latin School, in Charlotte and after I graduated from there, I really wanted to go to Chapel Hill. And, I just — now the world will know — my grades weren't great. I'll confess that, and so I really wanted to – I went to a post-graduate year at a boarding school up in New Jersey called the Lawrenceville School.
^ a b Profile Archived October 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine , charlotteobserver.com; accessed October 6, 2017.
^ Brown, Lane (December 15, 2008). "The Black List 2008: The Full List" . New York . Retrieved March 15, 2012 .
^ Labrecque, Jeff. "Sundance 2013: The Way, Way Back makes huge splash with nostalgic summer comedy" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved January 22, 2013 .
^ Snetiker, Marc (June 8, 2017). " 'DuckTales' Exclusive: Meet the New Faces of Duckburg" . EW.com . Retrieved April 28, 2024 .
^ Oddo, Marco Vito (November 16, 2022). " 'My Dad the Bounty Hunter' Trailer Makes Catching Space Criminals a Family Business" . Collider . Archived from the original on January 15, 2023. Retrieved February 16, 2023 .
^ "My Dad the Bounty Hunter (2023)" . Behind the Voice Actors . Archived from the original on February 17, 2023. Retrieved February 16, 2023 .
^ Betancourt, Manuel (September 29, 2022). "Will Bros convince Hollywood to embrace LGBTQ+ stories? Jim Rash has some thoughts" . AV Club . Retrieved October 9, 2022 .
^ Sneider, Jeff (February 10, 2014). "Seth Green, Dakota Fanning 3D Animated Movie 'Yellowbird' Acquired by Wrekin Hill" . TheWrap . Retrieved April 28, 2024 .
^ "Berlin: Wrekin Hill Acquires 3D Animated Pic 'Yellowbird' " . Deadline . February 10, 2014. Retrieved April 28, 2024 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Jim Rash (visual voices guide)" . Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved April 28, 2024 . A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
^ Steel, Tom (February 10, 2022). "10 Actors That Were In Community & Brooklyn Nine-Nine" . Comic Book Resources . Retrieved April 2, 2024 .
^ Klein, Brennan (September 10, 2022). "Iron Man Successor's Origin Revealed In Ironheart Footage Description" . ScreenRant . Retrieved April 28, 2024 .
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Benjamin Glazer (1928)
Hanns Kräly (1929)
Frances Marion (1930)
Howard Estabrook (1931)
Edwin J. Burke (1932)
Victor Heerman and Sarah Y. Mason (1933)
Robert Riskin (1934)
Dudley Nichols (1935)
Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney (1936)
Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg, and Norman Reilly Raine (1937)
Ian Dalrymple , Cecil Arthur Lewis , W. P. Lipscomb , and George Bernard Shaw (1938)
Sidney Howard (1939)
Donald Ogden Stewart (1940)
Sidney Buchman and Seton I. Miller (1941)
George Froeschel , James Hilton , Claudine West , and Arthur Wimperis (1942)
Philip G. Epstein , Julius J. Epstein , and Howard Koch (1943)
Frank Butler and Frank Cavett (1944)
Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder (1945)
Robert Sherwood (1946)
George Seaton (1947)
John Huston (1948)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1949)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1950)
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