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Karl Diedrich Bader (born December 24, 1966) [2] is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his comedy-centered and voice-acting-related roles. He has appeared as a series regular in television sitcoms The Drew Carey Show, American Housewife, and Outsourced, along with notable recurring roles in Better Things and Veep.
Diedrich Bader as Officer Cheets, an inept police officer who wears a fake mustache. Alex Rocco as Rip Holland, the former promoter of the Country Bears. Meagen Fay as Norma Barrington, Beary's excitable, yet easily worried adoptive mother. Eli Marienthal as Dexter "Dex" Barrington, Beary's adoptive older brother. Jennifer Paige as a Waitress
Kenny (Michael Weston) witnesses the Evil Alien Conquerors, My-ik (Diedrich Bader) and Du-ug (Chris Parnell), as they arrive on Earth, literally falling out of the sky with their beheading swords. He offers them shelter at his home, which he shares with Ron, an unpleasant, oversexed infomercial producer.
She stars alongside TV actress Katy Mixon, comedian Diedrich Bader and Always Be My Maybe star-writer Ali Wong. Tarantino found her through that role, Butters told Variety. “He was writing the ...
Kathy Kinney (born 1955) is an American actress and comedian. After appearing as Prudence Godard on the CBS sitcom Newhart (1989–1990), she achieved fame with her portrayal of Mimi Bobeck on ABC's The Drew Carey Show (1995–2004). [2]
The commercial spoofed George Orwell's acclaimed dystopian novel 1984, showing a runner racing down an aisle amidst a sea of seated viewers, seemingly mesmerized by a Big Brother-like figure ...
Korgoth of Barbaria followed the exploits of the eponymous Korgoth (voiced by actor Diedrich Bader), [4] and parodied Conan the Barbarian, as well as the sword and sorcery subgenre in general. The show was set in a post-apocalyptic world where sorcery and the remnants of technology exist simultaneously.
Worst Super Bowl commercial: ChatGPT. ChatGPT's ad was also a low-rated ad, according to Northwestern's ad panel. Its spot showed the evolution of human tech through black-and-white pixelated ...