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Harry Jon Benjamin [1] (born May 23, 1966) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and musician. [2] He is known for his voice roles in adult animated series, including Sterling Archer in Archer, Bob Belcher in Bob's Burgers, Ben in Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, Kevin in O'Grady, Satan in Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil, and Coach McGuirk and Jason Penopolis in Home Movies ...
Coach John McGuirk (H. Jon Benjamin) is Brendon and Melissa's incompetent, acerbic soccer coach; an overweight, alcoholic Irish-American who constantly gives Brendon bad advice. McGuirk considers Brendon, Melissa and Jason his friends and will usually help them out or stick up for them even though he is often rude to them (especially Melissa).
Nathan introduces a "buzzworthy" poo flavor at a frozen yogurt shop. Nathan attends three job interviews: in one he repeats the words of a 7-year-old boy, in another the words of a man (H. Jon Benjamin) who is deliberately sabotaging the interview and another in which he is silent.
Jon Benjamin Has a Van is an American live-action television comedy series that aired in the summer of 2011 on Comedy Central. [1] The series stars Jon Benjamin (a.k.a. "H. Jon Benjamin") as a reporter who toured around in a van to deliver uninteresting news to viewers and unsuspecting people while utilizing scripted scenes for narrative reasons.
Robert "Big Bob" Eugene Belcher Sr. (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin in "Bob Fires the Kids", Bill Hader in "Father of the Bob", Eric Bauza in "Interview with a Pop-pop-pire") – Big Bob is Bob's widowed father, the father-in-law of Linda, and the paternal grandfather of Tina, Gene, and Louise. Like his son, Big Bob is a restaurateur who owns his ...
The show features the voices of H. Jon Benjamin, Melissa Bardin Galsky, Patrice O'Neal, and Holly Schlesinger playing a group of four teenagers living in the town of O'Grady. In each episode, the characters experience a different supernatural phenomenon while also facing ordinary high school challenges.
H. Jon Benjamin as Officer Lance Glimmer, a police officer working for the aliens; Kevin Hanchard as Agent Jim Saunders, an FBI agent working for the aliens, and Foster's superior; Eddson Morales as Brian; Sam Malkin as Glenn, Richard's neighbor; Douglas Nyback as Todd, Richard's boss
The episode was written by Aisha Muharrar and directed by Charles McDougall, and featured guest performances by comedians Paul Scheer and H. Jon Benjamin. "Kaboom" saw the filling in of the Pawnee pit, a focal plot device in Parks and Recreation since the first episode.