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"San Quentin Film School"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.4
(10 April 2009) - Guest Actor
"Pushing Daisies"
(4 episodes)
Frescorts
(22 October 2008) -
Randy Mann
Window Dressed to Kill
(4 March 2009) -
Randy Mann
Water & Power
(11 March 2009) -
Randy Mann
Kerplunk
(11 March 2009) -
Randy Mann
(uncredited)
"My Name Is Earl"
(1 episode)
Sweet Johnny
(9 October 2008) -
Sweet Johnny
"Last Call with Carson Daly"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 31 October 2007
(31 October 2007) - Himself
"Medium"
(2 episodes)
1-900-Lucky
(11 April 2007) -
Director
Do You Hear What I Hear?
(18 February 2008) -
Director
"Dirt"
(4 episodes)
Blogan
(9 January 2007) -
executive producer
Pap Smeared
(13 March 2007) -
executive producer
Ita Missa Est
(27 March 2007) -
executive producer
What Is This Thing Called?
(30 March 2008) -
Director
"The View"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 9 January 2007
(9 January 2007) - Himself
"In Case of Emergency"
(13 episodes)
Pilot
(3 January 2007) -
Jason Ventress
It's Got to Be the Morning After
(10 January 2007) -
Jason Ventress
Let Go, Let Golf
(17 January 2007) -
Jason Ventress
Stuck in Amber
(24 January 2007) -
Jason Ventress
Denial for a While
(31 January 2007) -
Jason Ventress
Oh, Henry!
(28 February 2007) -
Jason Ventress
Forbidden Love
(7 March 2007) -
Jason Ventress
Proof of Love
(14 March 2007) -
Jason Ventress
Your Goose Is Cooked
(21 March 2007) -
Jason Ventress
The Good, the Bad and the Mob
(28 March 2007) -
Jason Ventress
Happy Endings
(4 April 2007) -
Jason Ventress
Disorder in the Court
(11 April 2007) -
Jason Ventress
The Picture
(18 April 2007) -
Jason Ventress
"Howard Stern on Demand"
(3 episodes)
... aka "Howard TV on Demand" (USA)
David Arquette
(1 January 2007) - Himself
David Arquette Returns
(30 April 2007) - Himself
Richard and JD at Chiller Theater
(31 August 2007) - Himself
"The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson"
(2 episodes)
Episode #2.109
(10 March 2006) - Himself
Episode #3.23
(11 October 2006) - Himself
"Daisy Does America"
(1 episode)
Country and Western
(13 December 2005) -
executive producer
"Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show"
(3 episodes)
Episode dated 5 December 2005
(5 December 2005) - Himself
Episode dated 29 January 2007
(29 January 2007) - Himself
Episode dated 27 February 2009
(27 February 2009) - Himself
"Live with Regis and Kathie Lee"
(1 episode)
... aka "Live with Regis & Kelly" (USA: new title)
... aka "Live with Regis" (USA: new title)
Episode dated 10 June 2005
(10 June 2005) - Himself
"Late Show with David Letterman"
(2 episodes)
... aka "Late Show Backstage" (USA: title for episodes with guest hosts)
... aka "Letterman" (Australia)
... aka "The Late Show" (USA: informal short title)
Episode dated 20 May 2005
(20 May 2005) - Himself
Episode dated 8 January 2007
(8 January 2007) - Himself
"On-Air with Ryan Seacrest"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 26 March 2004
(26 March 2004) - Himself
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
(5 episodes)
Episode dated 22 October 2003
(22 October 2003) - Himself
Episode dated 22 July 2004
(22 July 2004) - Himself
Episode dated 12 January 2007
(12 January 2007) - Himself
Episode dated 18 April 2007
(18 April 2007) - Himself
Episode dated 24 June 2009
(24 June 2009) - Himself
"The Wayne Brady Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 22 October 2003
(22 October 2003) - Himself
"Entertainment Tonight"
(2 episodes)
... aka "E.T." (USA: informal title)
... aka "ET Weekend" (Australia: weekend title)
... aka "Entertainment This Week" (weekend title)
... aka "This Week in Entertainment" (USA: weekend title)
Episode dated 11 October 2003
(11 October 2003) - Himself
Episode dated 28 May 2008
(28 May 2008) - Himself
"Extra"
(1 episode)
... aka "Extra: The Entertainment Magazine" (USA)
Episode dated 10 October 2003
(10 October 2003) - Himself
"The Sharon Osbourne Show"
(1 episode)
... aka "Sharon" (USA: short title)
Episode dated 1 October 2003
(1 October 2003) - Himself
"20/20"
(1 episode)
... aka "ABC News 20/20" (USA: informal title)
Episode dated 19 September 2003
(19 September 2003) - Himself
"Static Shock"
(1 episode)
Romeo in the Mix
(13 April 2003) - Leech (voice)
"The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Late Late Show" (USA: short title)
Episode dated 17 October 2002
(17 October 2002) - Himself
"All That"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 2 March 2002
(2 March 2002) - Himself
"E! True Hollywood Story"
(1 episode)
Scream
(31 October 2001) - Himself
"Son of the Beach"
(2 episodes)
Queefer Madness
(10 April 2001) -
Johnny Queefer
Saturday Night Queefer
(25 June 2002) -
Johnny Queefer
,
Writer
(story)
"MADtv"
(3 episodes)
Episode #5.22
(29 April 2000) - Himself
Episode #9.3
(27 September 2003) - Himself
Episode #9.7
(15 November 2003) - Himself - Special Guest/Stanley
"The Rosie O'Donnell Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 4 April 2000
(4 April 2000) - Himself
"The Hughleys"
(1 episode)
The Curse of the Coyote Man
(29 October 1999) - Mr. Smith
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno"
(6 episodes)
Episode dated 26 June 1999
(26 June 1999) - Himself
Episode dated 13 March 2001
(13 March 2001) - Himself
Episode dated 16 July 2002
(16 July 2002) - Himself
Episode dated 31 March 2004
(31 March 2004) - Himself
Episode dated 4 October 2004
(4 October 2004) - Himself
Episode dated 22 December 2006
(22 December 2006) - Himself/Interviewd by Jay at the Universal Studios
"The Howard Stern Radio Show"
(2 episodes)
Episode dated 1 May 1999
(1 May 1999) - Himself
Episode dated 2 October 1999
(2 October 1999) - Himself
"The Directors"
(1 episode)
The Films of Wes Craven
(1 January 1999) - Himself
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien"
(5 episodes)
... aka "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (Australia)
Episode dated 17 October 1998
(17 October 1998) - Himself
Episode dated 8 April 1999
(8 April 1999) - Himself
Episode dated 3 February 2000
(3 February 2000) - Himself
Episode dated 16 October 2003
(16 October 2003) - Himself
Episode dated 10 January 2007
(10 January 2007) - Himself
"Howard Stern"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 7 October 1997
(7 October 1997) - Himself
"Friends"
(1 episode)
The One with the Jam
(3 October 1996) - Malcolm
Next US airings:
Fri. July 17
6:30 PM
CW
"Rebel Highway"
(1 episode)
Roadracers
(7 July 1994) - Dude
"Beverly Hills, 90210"
(1 episode)
... aka "Class of Beverly Hills" (USA: teaser title)
Wild Horses
(18 November 1992) - Dennis 'Diesel' Stone
"Blossom"
(1 episode)
Only When I Laugh
(5 October 1992) - David Slackmeir
"The Outsiders"
(13 episodes)
Winner Take All
(????) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
Carnival
(1 January 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
Storm Warning
(1 January 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
He Was a Greaser, Only Old
(1 January 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
The Beat Goes On
(1 January 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
Breaking the Maiden
(1 January 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
Mirror Image
(1 January 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
Maybe Baby
(1 January 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
Only the Lonely
(1 January 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
Tequila Sunset
(1 January 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
Union Blues
(1 January 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
Pilot
(25 March 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
The Stork Club
(1 April 1990) -
Keith 'Two-Bit' Mathews
"Sin City Spectacular"
(1 episode)
... aka "Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular" (USA)
Episode #1.15
(????) -
Actor
"Intimate Portrait"
(1 episode)
Rosanna Arquette
(????) - Himself