Jeffrey Todd Garlin

Jeffrey Todd Garlin

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Jeffrey Todd Garlin Wiki Biography

  • Jeffrey Todd Garlin was born of Jewish descent in Chicago, Illinois, USA, on 5 June 1962. 
  • “He is an actor and voice actor, probably best known for starring in the HBO show “Curb Your Excitement” (2000) in the role of agent Jeff Greene and as Murray Goldberg in the ABC sitcom “The Goldbergs (2013-present). 
  • He’s also known as an author who has written a variety of books. 
  • In 1984, he became a part of the entertainment business. 
  • According to reputable sources, as of early 2016, the total amount of Jeff’s net worth has been reported to be over $5 million. 
  • Obviously, over time, his occupations as a performer, voice actor, and author have gained him a significant proportion of his fortune. 
  • Jeff Garlin and his younger brother were raised by Carole and Gene Garlin’s parents in Morton Grove, Illinois. 
  • He gained many minor roles in productions such as “Roseanne” (1989) and “Dear John” before the end of the 1980s (1989). 
  • Some of his notable roles include those in “Straight Talk” (1992), “The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes” (1995), “Senseless” (1998), and “Mad About You” in such films and TV shows (1997-1999). 
  • After success in the 2000s, he continued to gain success, further raising his net worth. 
  • “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (2000-2011), “Arrested Development” (2005-2013), “Daddy Day Care” (2003) alongside Eddie Murphy, “Sleepover” (2004) with Alexa PennaVega in the lead role, and “After The Sunset” in the same year, are some of the titles he starred in. 
  • Jeff has also worked as a voice actor to talk about his successes, lending his voice to characters from animated series and films such as “WALL-E” (2008), “Toy Story 3” (2010), “Cars 2” (2011), “ParaNorman” (2012), and he will also be featured in the film “Toy Story 4”, which will be released in 2018 and will certainly increase the total size of his net worth. 
  • Jeff has received several prestigious nominations and awards thanks to his successful career, including seven Primetime Emmy nominations for his work on “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and also the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” PGA Award. 
  • In addition to his prolific acting career, Jeff is also regarded as an author who, together with John Ficarra, published his first book in 2004, titled “The MAD Bathroom Companion: The Gushing Fourth Edition.” 
  • He published two more books in 2010: “My Footprint: Carrying The World’s Weight” and “Curbing It.” 
  • Both of these findings improved his net worth by a wide margin. 
  • Jeff Garlin has been married to Marla Beth Cahan since 1994 with regards to his personal life; the couple has two sons, and their primary residence is in Los Angeles, California. 
  • Jeff is regarded as a transcendental meditation practitioner. 
  • He spends his free time watching baseball and photography. 
  • 1962 1962-6-5 6 ‘1’ (1.85 m) Actor American Carole Garlin Chicago Curb Your Enthusiasm (1999) Daddy Day Care (2003) Director Gemini Gene Garlin Illinois Jeff Garlin Net Worth Jeffrey Todd Garlin June 5 Marla Beth Garlin Toy Story 3 (2010) U.S. WALL·EEE Manufacturer Toy Story 3 (2010) U.S. (2008) 

Jeffrey Todd Garlin Quick Info

Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth June 5, 1962
Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Height 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
Profession Actor, Producer, Director
Nationality American
Spouse Marla Beth Garlin
Parents Carole Garlin, Gene Garlin
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0307595

Jeffrey Todd Garlin Quotes

  • (2007, on his role in Baywatch (1989)) I was at a wedding, and one of the producers of Baywatch (1989) was an uncle of the gal getting married. I mean the girl getting married. “Gal”. I sound like I’m 90. Anyway, he said to me that he produced Baywatch (1989), and I said, “I love that show! Pretty colors and bosoms, what more do you need?” And he said “Would you ever be on it?” And I said, “I’d love to be on Baywatch!” So they wrote a part for me as an evil disc jockey who takes over the beach, and I worked with Pamela Anderson. I remember I had to do a fantasy sequence with her, and I was supposed to kiss her. It was the first day of working, and I also had just gotten married the week before. And I moved out to L.A. just that week. And here I am, on a beach, in a Baywatch bathing suit, running in slow motion on the beach, with Pamela Anderson. And we’re supposed to kiss, and she didn’t want to kiss me. But at the end of the week, she goes, “I really like you, I’d so totally kiss you now”. I’m actually happy the way it worked out.
  • (2007, on Daddy Day Care (2003)) I was in my late 30s, and I’d done Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000), and I was sort of settled into the way my career and life were going to be. And I’d had some health problems. I remember driving and seeing a big billboard in L.A. for an Eddie Murphy movie, and thinking, “Wow, I guess I’ll never be able to star in a movie with Eddie Murphy”, you know? And then a year later, I found myself on a set co-starring with Eddie Murphy. And he let me do most of the funny stuff, which surprised me. He was really generous. And I think he’s the funniest person I’ve ever worked with. What I mean by that is: I’m very confident in my comedic ability. I think I’m very funny. And something would happen on the set, and I’d think of something funny to say, and before I could say anything, around the time I would think it, Eddie would say something. And I’m not exaggerating when I say this: A hundred out of a hundred times, what he said was funnier than what I was going to say. There was not even once where I went, “Oh, mine was funnier”. No, he was funnier every single time. That really blew my mind.
  • (2007, on turning down the sequel to Daddy Day Care (2003)) I have to be blunt. They wanted me for the sequel, but they didn’t offer me enough money. And if I’m gonna be in a big piece of shit like that, I’m gonna need a lot of money. By the way, if they had offered me a lot of money, they could have made the movie even stinkier, and I still would’ve done it.
  • (2007, on Arrested Development (2003)) Years and years ago, I had a deal with a company called Witt-Thomas to do a television series for Fox, and they were going to team me up with Mitchell Hurwitz. You know, I’m a young comedian, he’s a young writer, and they were going to team us up to create a TV show. I had specific ideas of what I wanted to do. I knew I wanted to write a part for my friend Amy Sedaris, who nobody knew at the time. And Mitch, God bless him, said, “Yeah, let’s do it. Let’s write it together”. I go, “Together?!” Because back then, people didn’t do that. A writer wrote it for you, and that was it. And when he said that, I think the studio freaked out, and they split us up. They put him on The Golden Palace (1992), which was the sequel to The Golden Girls (1985). And then they put me with this other writer who didn’t see things my way, and it was really a horrible experience. So it took all these years later before I got a phone call asking if I wanted to be on Arrested Development (2003). When I got the phone call, I still hadn’t seen Arrested Development (2003). I went out and got the DVDs shortly thereafter, and I became a freak for the show. It’s still one of my all-time favorite shows, and the idea that I was on that show is amazing to me. What an honor. And God, I loved every second of it.
  • (2007) Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), I don’t look back on fondly, though I got to meet Téa Leoni and hang out with her, and she’s one of the coolest people I’ve ever worked with. I signed on to play Téa Leoni’s old boyfriend, and we filmed a few different scenes, and they showed it for test audiences, and the audiences liked my character, so they were upset when Dick and Jane robbed me. And I thought, “Well, when they rob people, you should be upset. They’re desperate”. But, they decided to make me do re-shoots, which were unpleasant. They wrote the part for me originally, and it was supposed be fun, but it ended up being a huge pain in my butt. And it became, of all things, a huge hit.
  • (2007, on Little Big League (1994)) I was cast out of Chicago. I hadn’t done a lot of movie roles, so it was fun, even though it was small and there wasn’t a lot to do. I just liked being on a movie set. I was there for probably a week. I’ve never seen the movie. Which is really… I mean, on Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000), I’m an executive producer, so I see all of them, but for the most part, unless it’s my project? Something like, where I’m a producer? I don’t watch it.
  • (2007, on Mad About You (1992)) I had just gotten done telling my agent that I didn’t want to do any auditions unless I had more time to prepare. I didn’t want to go on any more same-day auditions. So they call me for a same-day audition for Mad About You (1992), and I don’t know why I said yes, but I did. It was this pretty big role, and I auditioned. Had a great audition, got the part, and when I went to report for work the first day, the character was down to one line. They said they were sorry, and-you never hear of this happening, but they were more than happy to pay me and cast somebody else, because they didn’t want to insult me. But I wasn’t any big deal, so I said, “No, I’ll stick with it, what the heck”. I wasn’t doing anything else. And the producers, when they were watching us rehearse, they said, “We feel like we’ve got some sort of chemistry here, so we’re going to come up with more for you”. And they came up with a lot more. From this one little part, one line, one time only, I ended up being on the show for the last three years…I was working. That’s really all it did for my career. I gained experience, and it was a very pleasurable experience. But it didn’t do much in terms of the industry taking notice, if you will. I didn’t get recognized a lot from it.
  • (2007, on The Michael Richards Show (2000)) That was, ah, not very enjoyable. I kind of clashed with Michael all week, because when you’re an actor, you make choices, depending on your part, and I’m a pretty naturalistic actor, and he kept telling the director to tone me down, which I found very strange. Because I was getting laughs, and he didn’t like that, I don’t think. When we were done with shooting, I remember him getting up and thanking me for coming, and he hoped I’d had a good time. And I was rather shocked by that, and then I found out later that somebody told him to go do that. Now, that being said, I also want to say that I saw him do stand-up numerous times. I’m a big fan. I was a big fan of his on Seinfeld (1989), and a lot of his stand-up was really, really funny.
  • (2007, on Michael Richards infamous comedy club meltdown) You know, I had stopped playing that club a while before that happened to Michael. I’d been on the same bill with him before at The Comedy Store, and two months before, he had his problem-I’m not even making this up-there was a night when the audience was 90 percent underage Korean kids. Now at the time, I’m probably a 43-year-old Jewish man. What living experience do I have to share with a room full of drunk Korean kids with fake IDs? As they say in Sweden, it’s just not my audience. I’m having trouble as it is, and then behind me, one of the kids gets up onstage and starts taking pictures of his friends, from the stage. I felt something behind me, I turned around, and I came so close to punching this kid, just out of reflex, you know? But instead of punching him, I did what Michael Richards should have done. I put the mic down, and I walked out, and I never went back. When you allow 18-year-olds in the club, you know there are 16- and 17-year-olds there too, so you know that’s not a good place to do comedy. So when Michael went up there, I’m sure he was very frustrated, and thought he was being interesting with his choices. I don’t know that he thought he was being funny, but he thought he was being interesting and obviously said the most ignorant things he could possibly say. And now he’s out of show business.
  • (2007, on After the Sunset (2004)) I had met Brett Ratner before, and he called and said, “Would you come down? This movie’s not as funny as I thought it would be, and I want you to be in the beginning of the movie and try to help to liven it up”. That was one of those moments when a director just says, “Do whatever you want, have a good time”. Which I completely did. And I was taken aback by what a really wonderful guy Pierce Brosnan is. Really a great guy. Every bit of my comedy-every nuance-he was totally hip to what I was talking about. ‘Cause I was really just fucking around.
  • When referring to performing his lines after having had a stroke before the filming of Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000): “By the way, I’m convinced – no kidding around – that I got better faster because of the show; because I had to say things like that”.
  • It used to be that people thought I was Norm from Cheers (1982). Ten years ago everyone would say that to me. Then, in the last year, I was at a newsstand in Studio City, and I saw George Wendt. He said he had just gone on an audition, and they said they were looking for a Jeff Garlin type.

Jeffrey Todd Garlin Important Facts

  • $60,000 per episode (2013-2014)
  • Stars in Direct TV’s NFL Sunday Ticket commercials. [June 2005]
  • An avid photographer, Jeff loves to shoot candid, un-posed, available-light pictures with his Leica M-series Rangefinder cameras.
  • Is a huge baseball fan.
  • Jeff Garlin actually had a stroke just prior to the filming of Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) and has noted, himself during the commentary, that in the early episodes, he would slur his words or phrases due to the temporary physical impairment.
  • Is an avid Chicago Cubs fan. He has sung “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” multiple times, including in the 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2008 seasons.
  • Is a Chicago Bears fan.
  • Lived with Conan O’Brien in Chicago, next to Wrigley Field.

Jeffrey Todd Garlin Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Toy Story 4 2019 pre-production Buttercup (voice) Actor
Handsome 2017 post-production Gene Handsome Actor
Lemon 2017 completed Guy Roach Actor
Becoming Bond 2017 post-production Harry Actor
The Goldbergs 2013-2016 TV Series Murray Goldberg Actor
Family Guy 2014 TV Series Jeff Garlin Actor
2 Broke Girls 2014 TV Series David Actor
Laggies 2014 Ed Actor
Dealin’ with Idiots 2013 Max Morris Actor
Arrested Development 2005-2013 TV Series Mort Meyers Actor
Maron 2013 TV Series Jeff Garlin Actor
ParaNorman 2012 Perry Babcock (voice) Actor
Adventures in the Sin Bin 2012 Dean Theatard Actor
Dr. Roberts 2012 Video short Actor
Safety Not Guaranteed 2012 Mr. Britt Actor
Community 2011 TV Series Jeff Garlin Actor
Curb Your Enthusiasm 2000-2011 TV Series Jeff Greene Actor
Cars 2 2011 Otis (voice) Actor
Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian Vacation 2011 Short Buttercup (voice) Actor
Entourage 2010 TV Series Roger Actor
Toy Story 3: The Video Game 2010 Video Game Buttercup (voice) Actor
Toy Story 3 2010 Buttercup (voice) Actor
The Bus 2010/II Short Actor
Wizards of Waverly Place 2008-2010 TV Series Uncle Kelbo Actor
The Bounty Hunter 2010/I Sid Actor
Princess Protection Program 2009 TV Movie Bowling Alley Guy (uncredited) Actor
Nick’s Big Show 2009 TV Mini-Series short Actor
Burn-E 2008 Short Captain (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Life & Times of Tim 2008 TV Series Actor
WALL·E 2008 Video Game Captain (voice) Actor
WALL·E 2008 Captain (voice) Actor
Law & Order: Criminal Intent 2008 TV Series Barry Freeburg Actor
The Rocker 2008 Stan Actor
Toy Story Midway Mania! 2008 Short Buttercup (voice) Actor
Strange Wilderness 2008 Ed Lawson Actor
American Loser 2007 Lenny Actor
Shorty McShorts’ Shorts 2007 TV Series Duke Actor
The Jeff Garlin Program 2006 TV Movie Jeff Actor
Campus Ladies 2006 TV Series Mr. Hubney Actor
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators! 2006 TV Movie Villain (voice) Actor
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With 2006 James Aaron Actor
Hooked 2006/I Short Mr. Waterhouse Actor
MADtv 2005 TV Series Hank Whitley Actor
Yes, Dear 2005 TV Series Howie Actor
Duck Dodgers 2005 TV Series Camoman Actor
Tom Goes to the Mayor 2004 TV Series Pat Croce Actor
Fat Albert 2004 Jer (uncredited) Actor
After the Sunset 2004 Ron Actor
If Dad Only Knew 2004 Partner in Architects’ Firm (uncredited) Actor
Sleepover 2004 Jay Actor
Crank Yankers 2003 TV Series Jeff Actor
Daddy Day Care 2003 Phil Actor
Greetings from Tucson 2003 TV Series Executive Actor
Everybody Loves Raymond 2001-2003 TV Series Produce Manager Jimmy / Jimmy Actor
Naked Movie 2002 Writer #1 Actor
King of the Hill 2002 TV Series Dan Actor
Full Frontal 2002 Harvey, probably Actor
The Third Wheel 2002 Office worker (uncredited) Actor
Run Ronnie Run 2002 Birthday Woman’s friend Actor
Dead Last 2001 TV Series Ron Belson Actor
Three Sisters 2001 TV Series Joel Actor
Late Friday 2001 TV Series Host Actor
Self Storage 2000 Short Duncan Baumgartner Actor
What About Joan 2000 TV Series Steinie (2001-2002) Actor
The Michael Richards Show 2000 TV Series Ed Actor
Bounce 2000 Emcee Actor
Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm 1999 TV Movie Jeff Greene Actor
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 1999 Cyclops Actor
Mad About You 1997-1999 TV Series Marvin Actor
Senseless 1998 Arlo Vickers Actor
The Love Bug 1997 TV Movie Highway Patrolman Actor
Blade Runner 1997 Video Game Lieutenant Edison Guzza / Early Q Bartender (voice) Actor
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist 1997 TV Series Jeff Actor
Gross Ratings 1996 Short Jack Bekins Actor
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes 1995 TV Movie Agent Reese Actor
Baywatch 1994 TV Series Larry ‘Loomin’ Large Actor
Little Big League 1994 Opposing Little League Manager Actor
RoboCop 3 1993 Donut Jerk Actor
Hero 1992/I News Vendor Actor
Straight Talk 1992 Bob Actor
Open House 1990 TV Series Brian Actor
Dear John 1989 TV Series Deliveryman Actor
Roseanne 1989 TV Series Fred Actor
Spring Break 1983 Gut Gut (uncredited) Actor
Handsome 2017 executive producer post-production Producer
Finding Vivian Maier 2013 Documentary executive producer Producer
Curb Your Enthusiasm 2000-2011 TV Series executive producer – 80 episodes Producer
Young and Handsome: A Night with Jeff Garlin 2009 executive producer Producer
The Jeff Garlin Program 2006 TV Movie executive producer Producer
This Filthy World 2006 Documentary producer Producer
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With 2006 producer Producer
Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm 1999 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Handsome 2017 post-production Director
Dealin’ with Idiots 2013 Director
Dr. Roberts 2012 Video short Director
The Bus 2010/II Short Director
Breakup in a Noisy Diner 2010 Video short Director
This Filthy World 2006 Documentary Director
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With 2006 Director
Curb Your Enthusiasm 2001 TV Series 1 episode Director
Handsome 2017 writer post-production Writer
Dealin’ with Idiots 2013 written by Writer
Dr. Roberts 2012 Video short Writer
Breakup in a Noisy Diner 2010 Video short Writer
Young and Handsome: A Night with Jeff Garlin 2009 Writer
The Jeff Garlin Program 2006 TV Movie Writer
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With 2006 written by Writer
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist 1997 TV Series additional material – 1 episode Writer
The Goldbergs TV Series 1 episode, 2014 performer – 2 episodes, 2013 Soundtrack
MTV Video Music Awards 1998 1998 TV Special consultant Miscellaneous
Denis Leary: Lock ‘N Load 1997 TV Movie special contributor Miscellaneous
Jon Stewart: Unleavened 1996 TV Movie consultant Miscellaneous
The Goldbergs: An ’80s Rewind 2016 TV Movie thanks Thanks
Sleepwalk with Me 2012 the filmmakers wish to thank Thanks
Louis C.K.: Live at the Beacon Theater 2011 Video documentary thanks Thanks
Super 8 2011 thanks Thanks
Capitalism: A Love Story 2009 Documentary special thanks Thanks
The Party 2009 Short special thanks Thanks
Tom Goes to the Mayor 2005 TV Series special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Curb: The Discussion 2010 TV Series Himself Self
25 Things You Didn’t Know About Curb Your Enthusiasm 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Real Time with Bill Maher 2010 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Bonnie Hunt Show 2010 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien 2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Young and Handsome: A Night with Jeff Garlin 2009 Himself Self
Million Dollar Password 2009 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Guest Self
We Believe 2009 Documentary Himself Self
7th Annual Visual Effects Society Awards 2009 TV Movie Himself Self
Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget 2008 TV Special Himself – Saul Schwartz – Roaster Self
The Instant Talk Show 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1993-2008 TV Series Himself – Comedian / Himself – Guest Self
Cubs Forever: Celebrating 60 Years of WGN-TV and the Chicago Cubs 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Speechless 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2007 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2003-2007 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2007 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1998-2007 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Chasing October 2007 Documentary Himself Self
Fired! 2007 Documentary Himself Self
Talkshow with Spike Feresten 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Wait ‘Til Next Year: The Saga of the Chicago Cubs 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
History of Curb Your Enthusiasm: Even Further 2006 Video documentary short Himself / Jeff Greene Self
History of Curb Your Enthusiasm: So Far 2006 Video documentary short Himself / Jeff Greene Self
Jackie Gleason: Genius at Work 2006 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Bash 2006 TV Movie Himself Self
Weekends at the DL 2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2004-2005 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Tom Goes to the Mayor 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Before, During and ‘After the Sunset’ 2005 Video documentary Himself Self
Dinner for Five 2004-2005 TV Series Himself Self
A Comic’s Climb at the USCAF 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Celebrity Poker Showdown 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Dennis Miller 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Whose Curse Is Worse?: Red Sox and Cubs on Trial 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
VH1 Big in 03 2003 TV Special Himself Self
MADtv 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Ask Rita 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary 2003 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
HBO Comedy Half-Hour 1997-1998 TV Series Himself Self
Stand-Up Spotlight 1988 TV Series documentary Guest comedian Self
Where Have You Gone, Lou DiMaggio 2017 Documentary Himself Self
Conan 2011-2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
WGN Morning News 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Today 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Talk 2014-2016 TV Series Himself Self
Access Hollywood Live 2015 TV Series Himself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Steve Martin 2015 TV Special Himself (uncredited) Self
The View 2014-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Co-Host / Himself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Comic Self
The Daily Show 2000-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Repeat After Me 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Knock Knock, It’s Tig Notaro 2015 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2015 TV Series Himself Self
The Rich Eisen Show 2014 TV Series Himself Self
The Chew 2014 TV Series Himself – The Goldbergs Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 2005-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Good Day L.A. 2013-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! 2013 TV Series Himself Self
The Pete Holmes Show 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Larry King Now 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Queen Latifah Show 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
In Bed with Joan 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2012-2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story 2013 Documentary Himself Self
In a World… 2013 Himself (uncredited) Self
On Begley Street 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Larry Wilmore’s Race, Religion & Sex 2012 TV Movie Himself – Panelist Self
Larry Wilmore Talks About Race, Religion and Sex in Utah 2012 TV Movie Himself – Panelist Self
BarFly 2011 TV Series Himself Self
The Soup 2009-2011 TV Series Himself Self
Pixar: 25 Magic Moments 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself – ‘Captain’ – Wall-E Self
Toy Story 3: The Gang’s All Here 2010 Video documentary short Himself / Buttercup Self
Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education 2010 TV Movie Himself Self
Michel Gondry 2: More Videos (Before and After DVD 1) 2009 Video Himself (segment “A Change Would Do You Good”) Archive Footage

Jeffrey Todd Garlin Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2005 PGA Award PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) Won
2003 PGA Award PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) Won
2005 PGA Award PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) Nominated
2003 PGA Award PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) Nominated