Dan Castellaneta Filmography - Television

Television

Year Series Role Notes
1987–1990 The Tracey Ullman Show Various characters Appeared in 49 episodes
1989–present The Simpsons Homer Simpson,
Abe Simpson,
Krusty the Clown,
Various characters
Has also written four episodes
Won four Primetime Emmy Awards
1990 ALF Steve Michaels Episode 4.21: "Stayin' Alive"
TaleSpin Dr. Zibaldo Episode 63: "The Incredible Shrinking Molly"
Bagdad Café Gilbert Episode 2.6: "Rainy Days and Mondays"
Working Trash George Agrande
1990, 1992 Married... with Children Pete
Funeral Director
Episode 5.5: "Dance Show"
Episode 7.9: "Death of a Shoe Salesman"
1991 Dream On Phil Episode 2.3: "The 37-Year Itch"
Taz-Mania Mister Thickley Recurring role
Sibs Warren Morris Recurring role
Sesame Street Homer Simpson Voice; guest star (Celebrity Monster in the Mirror)
1991–1992 Darkwing Duck Megavolt/Elmo Sputterspark Appeared in 12 episodes
Back to the Future: The Animated Series Dr. Emmett Brown Appeared in all 26 episodes
1992 Lady Against the Odds Len Chisholm television film
Fievel's American Tails Chula the Tarantula Appeared in nine episodes
L.A. Law David Champion Episode 7.1: "L.A. Lawless"
Dinosaurs Zabar Episode 3.6: "Germ Warfare"
Tiny Toon Adventures Jeffries
Harvey
Episode 3.13: "Grandma's Dead"
Episode 3.20: "It's a Wonderful Tiny Toon Christmas Special"
Goof Troop Coach Roach Episode 1.64: "To Catch A Goof"
1992–1997 Eek! The Cat Mittens
Bill
Appeared in 11 episodes
1992 "Animaniacs" Dracula episode 29 Draculee Draculaa/Franken Runt
1993 The Pink Panther Voodoo Man
Additional voices
Recurring roles
Tracey Ullman Takes On New York Gordon HBO one-off special
Sonic the Hedgehog Lazaar Episode 1.5: "Super Sonic"; uncredited
Marsupilami Stewart Episodes 1.7 and 1.11
1994 The Critic Homer Simpson Episode 1.3: "Dial 'M' for Mother"
Wings George Wexler Episode 5.18: "Moonlighting"
The George Carlin Show Passenger Episode 1.7: "George Gets Some Money"
Related by Birth Warren Morris
Bakersfield P.D. Darian Ferguson Episode 1.17: "Last One Into the Water"
Street Sharks Mega Shark Bot Episode 1.6: "Enter Blades"
Grace Under Fire Mr. Rudder Episode 2.5: "Jimmy's Girl"
The Tick Mole King Episode 1.11: "The Tick vs. the Mole-Men"
1994–1995 Aladdin Genie
Frajhid the Ice Efreet
Appeared in all 86 episodes
Episode 27: "Of Ice and Men"
1995 Murphy Brown Tony Lucchesi Episode 7.17: "Specific Overtures"
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes Alan Winsdale
1995–1996 Earthworm Jim Earthworm Jim

Evil Jim

Appeared in all 23 episodes
1996-2003 Dexter's Laboratory Additional characters
1996 The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper Additional voices
Friends Zoo Janitor Episode 2.12: "The One After the Superbowl: Part 1"
NYPD Blue Gus Episode 3.15: "Head Case"
Quack Pack Additional voice Episode 1.13: "Koi Story"
1996–2004 Hey Arnold! Grandpa Phil
1997 Cybill DaVolio Episode 3.17: "Kiss Me, You Fool"
The Drew Carey Show Stan Episode 2.20: "Two Drews and the Queen of Poland"
Nightmare Ned Number 1 Episode "Alien Abduction"
The Online Adventures of Ozzie the Elf Comet & Blitzen
1997–1999 Cow and Chicken Earl and various characters
1998 Rhapsody in Bloom Chelton television film
Hercules: The Animated Series Homer the reporter Episodes 1.18: "Hercules and the Comedy of Arrows" and 1.26: "Hercules and the Trojan War"
1998–2001 Everybody Loves Raymond Bryan Episodes 2.20: "T-Ball" and 6.8: "It's Supposed to Be Fun"
1998–2003 Rugrats Jonathan Recurring role
1999 Mad About You Rory O'Grady Episode 7.10: "Win a Free Car"
Johnny Bravo Harvey Episode 2.11: "A League of His Own/Johnny Goes to Camp/Buffoon Lagoon"
Oh, Grow Up Sven Jorgensen Episode 1.7: "Hunter's Metamorphosis"
Nash Bridges Eddie Day Episode 5.9: "Crosstalk"
Olive, the Other Reindeer The Postman TV special
1999–present Futurama Robot Devil Episodes "Hell is Other Robots", "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings", "The Beast with a Billion Backs Part 4", "Ghost in the Machines", and "The Six Million Dollar Mon".
2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Various characters Appeared in eight episodes
2000, 2001 Batman Beyond Mr. Brooks
Guard
Kobra Commado
Episode 2.13: "Terry's Friend Dates a Robot"
Episode 3.10: "The Curse of the Kobra: Part 1"
Episode 3.11: "The Curse of the Kobra: Part 2"
2001 The New Woody Woodpecker Show Additional voice Episode "Ya Gonna Eat That?/Chilly & Hungry/Brother Cockroach"
Yes, Dear Walt Episode 1.12: "Where There's a Will, There's a Waiver"
Laughter on the 23rd Floor Milt Fields television film
Disney's House of Mouse Genie Episode 1.2: "Big Bad Wolf Daddy"
2002 Jackie Chan Adventures Jumba Episode 2.23: "Into the Mouth of Evil"
Kim Possible Various characters Appeared in three episodes
2002–2003 Reba Eugene Fisher Episodes 2.7: "Mommy Nearest" and 2.17: "The Feud"
2003 The Pitts Morty Episode 1.4: "Dummy and Dummier"
All Grown Up! Jonathan
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Professor Crank
Hulk Jimmy
Episode 2.5: "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion"
Episode 3.10 "The N-Men"
The Schnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show Kung-fu Trainer Episode 1.1: "Kung-fu Kitty"
Justice League Minister Episodes 2.7 and 2.8: "Maid of Honor" Parts 1 and 2
Duck Dodgers Martian sage
Football player #3
Episode 1.10: "Quarterback Quack/To Love a Duck"
Frasier Brad Episode 11.7: "Maris Returns"
That '70s Show Agent Armstrong Episode 6.5: "I'm Free"
2004 Party Wagon Wild Bill Hickok
Clerk
Cheyenne #2
television film
Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Charlie's Angels' Aaron Spelling television film
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour Goddard's evil robot voice television film
As Told by Ginger Dave Bishop
Jeweler
Episode 3.3: "About Face"
2004 Complete Savages Frog
Mr. Horner
Episode 1.6: "Free Lily"
2004–2008 The Batman Arnold Wesker/Scarface Appeared in three episodes
2005 Stargate SG-1 Joe Spencer Episode 8.15: "Citizen Joe"
What's New, Scooby-Doo? Officer McBride Episode: "A Scooby-Doo Valentine"
Arrested Development Dr. Stein Episode 2.15: "The Sword of Destiny"
2005 Firehouse Tales Stinky TV series
2005 Loonatics Unleashed College Professor Episode 1.6: "The Comet Cometh"
2006 The Jeff Garlin Program Ted
Veronica Mars Dr. Kinny Episode 3.2: "My Big Fat Greek Rush Week"
Casper's Scare School Stretch television film
Legion of Super Heroes Boris
Captain Howdy
Coluans
Episode 1.4: "Fear Factory"
2006–2007 Campus Ladies Dean Dewey Episodes 1.7: "Safety Bathroom" and 2.7: "Safety First"
2007 Sands of Oblivion Cecil B. DeMille television film
Entourage Andrew Preston Episodes 4.2: "The First Cut Is the Deepest" and 4.7: "The Day Fuckers"
2007–2011 Greek Dr. Milton Hastings Appeared in nine episodes
2008 Monk Tiny Werner Episode 6.12: "Mr Monk Goes to the Bank"
Reno 911! Commissioner Jerry Salerno Episode 5.11: "Junior Runs for Office"
Relative Stranger Gary television film
2009 Castle Judge Markway Episode 1.1: "Pilot" and 1.8: "Ghosts"
Ghost Whisperer Frank the Ghost Episode 4.12 "The Joint's Haunted"
How I Met Your Mother Milt Episode 4.22: "Right Place Right Time"
Bones Officer Novarro Episode 5.7: "The Dwarf in the Dirt"
Desperate Housewives Jeff Bicks Episode 6.10: "Boom Crunch"
2010 Tracey Ullman's State of the Union Agent Episode 3.5
The Good Guys Walter Diparko Episode 1.7: "Hunches & Heists"
2011 Parks and Recreation Derry Murbles Episodes 4.3: "Born & Raised" and 5.8: "Pawnee Commons"
2012 The Office CEO of Prestige Direct Sale Solutions Episode 8.23: "Turf War"
2012 Family Guy Homer Simpson Episode 11.2: "Ratings Guy"

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