Joel Gordon Hodgson

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Joel Gordon Hodgson Wiki Biography

Joel Gordon Hodgson was born on 20 February 1960, in Stevens Point, Wisconsin USA, and is a comedian, television actor and writer, perhaps best known for creating “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, a television comedy series, and starring in it as Joel Robinson.

So just how rich is Joel Hodgson? According to sources, Hodgson’s net worth reaches $1.5 million, as of mid-2017, amassed through his involvement in the entertainment industry which really began in the late 1970s.

Hodgson grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he attended Ashwaubenon High School, and after matriculating, he relocated to Minneapolis, enrolling at Bethel University, where he studied Theatre and Mass Media, and majored in Speech Communication.

He began his career in the entertainment world during his teenage years, as a magician and ventriloquist, performing for various local events. During his college days, he decided to become a stand-up comedian, and started performing on campus, and in coffee houses and comedy clubs.

In 1982 he moved to Los Angeles, and began to perform at places such as Comedy Store, Hollywood Magic Castle and Comedy Magic Club, while also doing traveling stand-up. It was in one of these clubs that he was discovered by Barry Sand, the producer of the popular “Late Night with David Letterman” show. This enabled him to appear on the show several months later, and to start landing other TV appearances as well, such as in several HBO and Showtime comedy specials, and then on “Saturday Night Live”. His net worth began to grow.

In 1985, Hodgson stepped away from stand-up and returned to Minneapolis, taking up various jobs, such as building and selling sculptures, designing toys, ironing decals at a t-shirt factory and building props for comedy acts. He also taught a class called “Creative Stand-Up and Smartology”.

In 1987 he began performing stand-up again, making his official return to the profession the following year, introducing his prop comedy-style humor. His wealth grew larger.

Later that year, Hodgson created his own television comedy series called “Mystery Science Theater 3000″, with the help of local television producer Jim Mallon. The show, which was based on a group of robots watching and mocking B-movies, premiered on Minneapolis’ TV station KTMA, and after the first season received positive reviews, it was picked up by The Comedy Channel/Comedy Central, becoming one of the biggest cult favorites of the ’90s. It ran for seven seasons on the network, before being aired on The Sci-Fi Channel for three more seasons, until its cancellation in 1999. The show spawned a feature film of the same name in 1996.

“MST3K” achieved an astonishing popularity with worldwide audiences too, being listed as ‘one of the top 100 television shows of all time’ by Time.com., enabling Hodgson to gain a great level of fame. In addition to writing and building props for the show, he also starred in it as Joel Robinson. Aside from boosting his popularity, the success of his show also enabled Hodgson to earn a considerable net worth. Being somewhat uncomfortable with acting, he left it in mid-’90s, but became involved again in 2015, deciding to create a new season. The show was revived, running its eleventh season on Netflix in 2017. All contributed to his net worth.

After leaving “MST3K” ” back in the ’90s, Hodgson co-founded a small idea and product company in Los Angeles – Visual Story Tools. He has also served as creative lead for media at a technology company, Cannae located in Pennsylvania. His involvement in these companies has served as another source of Hodgson’s wealth.

As for his acting career, he has appeared in television series such as “Freaks and Geeks”, “The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd”, “Arrested Development”, “Other Space” and “Steven Universe”.Hodgson’s writing credits include an HBO special written with Jerry Seinfeld, with whom he also appeared in the web show “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”. All added to his net worth.

Speaking about his private life, Hodgson has been married to Tiffany since 1996, otherwise little is known of Joel’s private life.

IMDB Wikipedia $1.5 million 1960 1960-2-20 5′ 10″ (1.78 m) Actor American Barry Sand Bethel University (Minnesota) Comedian February 20 Honey Jerry Seinfeld Jim Mallon Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003) Joel Gordon Hodgson Joel Hodgson Net Worth Joel Robinson Music Department Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (1996) Pisces Stevens Point Tiffany Hodgson USA We Shrunk Ourselves (1997) Wisconsin Writer

Joel Gordon Hodgson Quick Info

Full Name Joel Hodgson
Net Worth $1.5 Million
Date Of Birth February 20, 1960
Place Of Birth Stevens Point, Wisconsin, USA
Height 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
Profession Writer, Comedian, Music Department, Actor
Education Bethel University
Nationality American
Spouse Tiffany Hodgson
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/joelghodgson
Twitter https://twitter.com/joelghodgson
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0388273/
Movies Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie, The TV Wheel, Other Space Since, Cartoon Dump Since, Mystery Science Theater 3000: Girl in Gold Boots, Mystery Science Theater 3000: Eegah!
TV Shows Cinematic Titanic, Mystery Science Theater 3000

Joel Gordon Hodgson Quotes

  • I’m like everybody else – when I’m in a movie theater, I’m relaxing and hoping for what everybody hopes for when they watch a movie: that it’ll take you into it. I compare it to a magic show. A really good magic show is amazing, but a bad magic show is even better.
  • If you take a deal in Hollywood now, you pretty much have to take notes. If we went to someone for the money to make six or eight or 12 shows, they would go “Okay, but we really have some strong opinions on how you need to do it.” And “Mystery Science Theater” was really rare in that the Comedy Channel [which was later redubbed Comedy Central] was so busy getting a network going that they really didn’t give us notes. After being in Hollywood for ten years, I said to myself, “This is really screwing me up. Right or wrong, I’m kind of used to doing these autonomous shows. ‘Mystery Science Theater’ was an autonomous show, so maybe we should just do that again.” The only way to do that was to just pay for it ourselves.
  • Mystery Science Theater still sells. I still get a royalty from it.
  • [Talking about Michael J. Nelson, who replaced him as the host of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988)]: “You have to admit, the man looks great standing next to puppets.”
  • Sometimes I go into my own little world…but that’s okay, they know me there.
  • Being an oddity doesn’t bother me, as long as I’m a thought provoking one.
  • By day, I’m a clever comic magician, by night…Agent J.

Joel Gordon Hodgson Important Facts

  • Working on The Jimmy Kimmel Show [January 2003]
  • Supervising Producer of “Everything You Need to Know” [March 2006]
  • Friend of Jerry Seinfeld & co-writer of Seinfeld’s “Stand Up Confidential” video.
  • Wears glasses, but did not wear them during the host segments of Mystery Scinece Theater 3000 (1988). However, he did wear his glasses during the commentary segments, as can be seen when his silhouette is caught at a profile angle, the outline of his glasses becomes visible.
  • During the first season of MST3K (Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988)), he went by his real name as the show’s host. In the second season, he started using the surname ‘Robinson’.
  • Many of the inventions featured in the MST3K (Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988)) Invention Exchange were props that he had personally built and used in his stand up comedy routines. When he left, the exchange was quickly discontinued since the inventions were usually of his devising.
  • Some fans of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988)thought his character was a stoner because of his sleepy eyed demeanor. In truth, it was a holdover from the pilot, which he was exhausted while filming because he hadn’t slept for four days.
  • When the Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) theatrical film was being made, the studio wanted him to come back and do the film as a kind of origin story for the show, but he declined. Similarly, when he did a guest appearance on MST3K in the episode “Soultaker” he declined to do the running gag commentary because he hadn’t taken part in writing it, much to the disappointment of fans who wanted to have him and second host Michael J. Nelson do a gag commentary together.
  • When he decided to leave Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988), he chose the show’s head writer, Michael J. Nelson, to replace him as the show’s host based on his natural leadership skills, his skills in music and the fact that he looked good with the puppets.
  • Inventor of “Gizmonics Institute.”

Joel Gordon Hodgson Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Cinematic Titanic: Rattlers 2012 Writer
Cinematic Titanic: The Doll Squad 2012 Writer
Cinematic Titanic: The Astral Factor 2011 Writer
Cinematic Titanic: Danger on Tiki Island 2010 Writer
Cinematic Titanic: The Alien Factor 2010 Writer
Cinematic Titanic: East Meets Watts 2009 Video creator – writer Writer
Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires 2009 Video creator Writer
Cinematic Titanic: Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World 2009 Writer
Cinematic Titanic: Frankenstein’s Castle of Freaks 2008 Video creator Writer
Cinematic Titanic: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians 2008 Video creator Writer
Cinematic Titanic: Legacy of Blood 2008 Video Writer
Cinematic Titanic: The Wasp Woman 2008 Video creator / written by Writer
Cinematic Titanic: Doomsday Machine 2008 Video creator / written by Writer
Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull 2007 Video creator / written by Writer
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2003 TV Series writer – 116 episodes Writer
Mr. B’s Lost Shorts 2001 Video Writer
You Don’t Know Jack 2001 TV Series Writer
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Shorts Volume 2 1999 Video Writer
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Shorts Volume 3 1999 Video Writer
Mystery Science Theater 3000 TV Series creator – 189 episodes, 1988 – 1999 written by – 86 episodes, 1989 – 1993 writer – 21 episodes, 1988 – 1989 created by – 8 episodes, 1997 – 1998 Writer
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Shorts 1998 Video creator Writer
2nd Annual Mystery Science Theater 3000 Summer Blockbuster Review 1998 TV Short creator Writer
1st Annual Mystery Science Theater 3000 Summer Blockbuster Review 1997 TV Short creator Writer
Statical Planets 1997 Writer
Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves 1997 Video written by Writer
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie 1996 television series “Mystery Science Theater 3000” Writer
MST3K Little Gold Statue Preview Special 1995 TV Special creator Writer
The TV Wheel 1995 TV Movie Writer
Space Ghost Coast to Coast 1995 TV Series writer – 1 episode Writer
Higgins Boys and Gruber 1990 TV Series creator – 1990 Writer
Jerry Seinfeld: Stand-Up Confidential 1987 TV Movie Writer
Melon Drop 1988 1987 TV Special Writer
Mystery Science Theater 3000 TV Series composer – 198 episodes, 1988 – 1999 lyricist – 107 episodes, 1988 – 1993 performer – 107 episodes, 1988 – 1993 Music Department
Steven Universe 2013-2015 TV Series Mayor Dewey
Mayor Bill Dewey
Mirror Dewey
Actor
Other Space 2015 TV Series Zalian Fletcher Actor
Arrested Development 2013 TV Series Joel Robinson Actor
A Belly Full of Anger 2012 Generic Thugs (voice) Actor
Darkstar: The Interactive Movie 2010 Video Game Captain Kane Cooper Actor
Water and Power 2008 TV Series short Actor
Mr. B’s Lost Shorts 2001 Video Joel Robinson Actor
Freaks and Geeks 2000 TV Series Salesman / Discotheque DJ Actor
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Shorts Volume 2 1999 Video Joel Robinson Actor
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Shorts Volume 3 1999 Video Joel Robinson Actor
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1988-1999 TV Series Joel Robinson
Joel Hodgson
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Actor
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Shorts 1998 Video Joel Robinson Actor
Jerry Seinfeld: Stand-Up Confidential 1987 TV Movie Cast Member Actor
Mystery Science Theater 3000 TV Series set designer – 129 episodes, 1989 – 1996 puppet builder – 1 episode, 1988 Art Department
MST3K Little Gold Statue Preview Special 1995 TV Special set designer Art Department
Space Ghost Coast to Coast 1994 TV Series production designer: alternate title sequence Art Department
Spoof Movie No Jutsu! 2011 Short performer: “Master Ninja Theme Song” – uncredited Soundtrack
Naruto: The Abridged Comedy Fandub Spoof Series Show 2009 TV Series performer: “Master Ninja Theme Song” – uncredited Soundtrack
Cinematic Titanic: Legacy of Blood 2008 Video performer: “My Dog’s Better Than Your Dog” – uncredited Soundtrack
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie 1996 music: “Love Theme From Mystery Science Theater 3000” Soundtrack
Mystery Science Theater 3000 TV Series performer – 88 episodes, 1988 – 1993 writer – 1 episode, 1992 Soundtrack
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1988-1993 TV Series 106 episodes Art Director
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1990-2017 TV Series executive producer – 83 episodes Producer
Cinematic Titanic: East Meets Watts 2009 Video producer Producer
Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires 2009 Video executive producer Producer
Cinematic Titanic: Frankenstein’s Castle of Freaks 2008 Video executive producer Producer
Cinematic Titanic: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians 2008 Video producer Producer
Cinematic Titanic: The Wasp Woman 2008 Video producer Producer
Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull 2007 Video producer Producer
Everything You Need to Know 2006 TV Series documentary supervising producer Producer
Mr. B’s Lost Shorts 2001 Video co-executive producer Producer
The TV Wheel 1995 TV Movie producer Producer
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1989-1993 TV Series gizmonic devices – 86 episodes Special Effects
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 1996-1997 TV Series magic consultant – 19 episodes Miscellaneous
The Paula Poundstone Show 1993 TV Series consultant – 2 episodes Miscellaneous
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1990-1991 TV Series this week’s creative pit boss – 3 episodes Miscellaneous
Statical Planets 1997 Director
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Poopie! 1995 Video short uncredited Director
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1992-1993 TV Series 8 episodes Director
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1995-1996 TV Series 9 episodes Set Decorator
Mystery Science Theater 3000 1988-1993 TV Series 3 episodes Production Designer
Public Domain Theatre 2011-2014 TV Series special thanks for bringing the funny – 34 episodes Thanks
This Is MST3K 1992 TV Short documentary special thanks Thanks
Cinematic Titanic: Frankenstein’s Castle of Freaks 2008 Video Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians 2008 Video Himself Self
The History of MST3K 2008 Video documentary Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: Legacy of Blood 2008 Video Himself Self
Comic-Con ’08 Live 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: The Wasp Woman 2008 Video Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: Doomsday Machine 2008 Video Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: The Oozing Skull 2007 Video Himself Self
American Scary 2006 Documentary Himself – Host, Mystery Science Theater 3000 Self
Space Ghost Coast to Coast 1996 TV Series Himself Self
The TV Wheel 1995 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
This Is MST3K 1992 TV Short documentary Himself (Creator, ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’) Self
Higgins Boys and Gruber 1990 TV Series Himself (1990) Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1983-1984 TV Series Himself Self
Saturday Night Live 1983-1984 TV Series Himself / Himself – Special Guest Self
The 8th Annual Young Comedians Show 1983 TV Special Himself Self
Stalking Emo post-production Himself (rumored) Self
RiffTrax Live: MST3K Reunion 2016 Himself Self
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Turkey Day Marathon 2014 Video short Himself Self
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: Single Shot 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Return to Eden Prairie: 25 Years of Mystery Science Theater 3000 2013 Documentary Self
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: Rattlers 2012 Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: The Doll Squad 2012 Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: War of the Insects 2011 Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: The Astral Factor 2011 Himself Self
Citizen Wood: Making the Bride, Unmaking the Legend 2010 Video documentary short Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: Danger on Tiki Island 2010 Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: The Alien Factor 2010 Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: East Meets Watts 2009 Video Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: Blood of the Vampires 2009 Video Himself Self
Cinematic Titanic: Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World 2009 Himself Self
The Making of ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ 1997 TV Movie documentary Joel Robinson Archive Footage
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Poopie! 1995 Video short Joel Robinson (uncredited) Archive Footage

Joel Gordon Hodgson Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1994 CableACE CableACE Awards Writing a Comedy Series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Won
1994 CableACE CableACE Awards Art Direction in a Comedy or Music Special or Series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Won
1994 CableACE CableACE Awards Comedy Series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Won
1993 CableACE CableACE Awards Writing a Comedy Series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Won
1992 CableACE CableACE Awards Comedy Series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Won
1994 CableACE CableACE Awards Writing a Comedy Series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Nominated
1994 CableACE CableACE Awards Art Direction in a Comedy or Music Special or Series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Nominated
1994 CableACE CableACE Awards Comedy Series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Nominated
1993 CableACE CableACE Awards Writing a Comedy Series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Nominated
1992 CableACE CableACE Awards Comedy Series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) Nominated