John Hodgman

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John Hodgman was born on the 3rd June 1971, in Brookline, Massachusetts USA, and is an actor, author, and comedian, best known for his roles in such movies as “The Invention of Lying” (2009), “Arthur” (2011), and “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015). Hodgman’s career started in 2005.

Have you ever wondered how rich John Hodgman is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Hodgman’s net worth is as high as $1.5 million, an amount earned through his successful acting career. In addition, Hodgman also works as a writer, and has published numerous written works, including several books, which have helped improve his wealth too.

John Hodgman was a son of John Francis Hodgman, a professor at Tufts University and the President and CEO of the Massachusetts Technology Development Corporation, and Eileen, a nurse and educator. He grew up in Massachusetts where he went to Heath School and Brookline High School, meantime working as a host of a radio show on the local station. Hodgman studied literature at Yale University, from where he graduated in 1994. Before establishing himself as a writer, John worked as a literary agent at Writers House in New York City – the base for his net worth was already laid.

His writing career took-off in the 2000s; when he published his debut book in 2005 entitled “The Areas of My Expertise”, and soon after he appeared on “The Daily Show” with Jon Stewart to promote his new book. In 2006, Hodgman had a role in his first feature movie, called “Baby Mama” starring Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Sigourney Weaver. The next year he loaned his voice to Charlie Jones / Other Father in Henry Selick’s Oscar-nominated animation “Coraline”. In 2009, he appeared in Matthew Robinson’s and Ricky Gervais’ comedy “The Invention of Lying” alongside Gervais, Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill, and Rob Lowe, and from 2009 to 2011, Hodgman played Louis Greene in eight episodes of the Primetime Emmy Award-winning series “Bored to Death” starring Jason Schwartzman, Zach Galifianakis, and Ted Danson. His net worth was growing steadily.

In 2011, John had a part in “Arthur” with Russell Brand, Helen Mirren, and Jennifer Garner, while in 2013 he appeared in “The English Teacher” starring Julianne Moore, Michael Angarano, and Greg Kinnear. He continued with “Learning to Drive” (2014) alongside Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley, and was seen in Elizabeth Banks’ “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015). Most recently, Hodgman has played in 12 episodes of “Married” from 2014 to 2015, and in four episodes of “Red Oaks” in 2016, so his net worth is certainly still rising.

Hodgman has also published two additional books: “More Information Than You Require” in 2008, and “That Is All” in 2011. His numerous writings have appeared in “One Story”, “The Paris Review”, “McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern”, “Wired” and “The New York Times Magazine”, among others, all contributing to his net worth.

Regarding his personal life, John Hodgman has been married to Katherine Fletcher since 1999, and has two children with her.

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John Hodgman Quick Info

Full Name John Hodgman
Net Worth $1.5 Million
Date Of Birth June 3, 1971
Place Of Birth Brookline, Massachusetts, United States
Height 1.73 m
Profession Author
Education Brookline High School, Yale University
Nationality American
Spouse Katherine Fletcher (m. 1999)
Parents John Francis Hodgman, Eileen Hodgman
Nicknames Hodgman, John , Joihn Kellogg Hodgman , John K. Hodgman
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hodgmania
Twitter https://twitter.com/hodgman
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1894655/
Movies Baby Mama, Coraline, The Invention of Lying, The Best and the Brightest, Arthur, Movie 43, The Internet Must Go, Learning to Drive, Pitch Perfect 2, 3rd Street Blackout, Moves: The Rise And Rise Of The New Pornographers, Treatment
TV Shows The Daily Show, Bored to Death, SPAMasterpiece Theater

John Hodgman Quotes

  • People who run for president seriously and people who become president enter a bizarre secret society in which they have had an experience that none of us will ever have.
  • Publishers, editors, agents all have one thing in common, aside from their love of cocktail parties. It’s an incredible taste and an ability to find and nurture authors.
  • When I listen to music – I don’t particularly do it for fun all that much. It’s not a big part of my life, and I’m not really on top of what’s happening in the world of music in the way I was when I was a teenager.
  • While I understand that all things must come to an end, whether it’s a television advertisement or one’s life or the world itself, it doesn’t make it any easier to deal with.
  • I think that obviously, there is a perverse attraction to a fundamentally changed world or the end of the world. There is a death wish, a perverse death wish. Not just for ourselves, not just for the movie ‘Death Wish,’ but for the end of all human life.
  • If you look in the dictionary under ‘perfectionist,’ you see Henry Selick correcting the definition of perfectionist in the dictionary. I mean, he is so meticulous.
  • In the ’80s and ’90s, I was really interested in, moved by, exhilarated by, and troubled by rap in all the ways a white person from Brookline, Massachusetts should be. That was music that was making trouble, and it was interesting and provocative trouble.
  • Many people, many girls have tried to teach me the rules to football. And you would think that it would get in my head that way, but I just don’t understand it.
  • More people have more access to more readers for less money than ever before in history. It means a lot of dross; but it means a lot of very talented people can find and nurture a readership in ways that were not possible twenty years ago. From a creative perspective, that is all that writing is about.
  • People forget how outcast ‘They Might Be Giants’ can be. They have a reputation for writing really deft, funny, clever melodies, and they also make a lot of music for kids, which is terrific, but when you see them in concert, they can rock the house.
  • Comics have a problem, and that is continuity – the obsession with placing the characters in an existing world, where every event is marked in canon. You’re supposed to believe that these weepy star boys of now are the same gung-ho super teens fighting space monsters in the ’60s, and they’ve only aged perhaps five years.
  • I do not think that a museum needs to engage with pop culture in order to make itself interesting to museum-goers. Museums are already interesting and engaging with pop culture for its own sake is just a quick way to seem and become dated.
  • I feel that there is a decision people make to either engage in a legitimately ridiculous process to get your kid into school, or choose not to engage in that so much, and end up finding a nice local school that fits.
  • I know electric knives are excellent for carving turkeys that have had their bones removed and been forced into a mold to shape them. Please note that those turkeys are called hams.
  • For a long time, I would write without music, because I thought it was distracting until I appreciated that it actually unlocks a certain unconscious productivity vault in my mind.
  • Here’s the thing: I am not only a creature of civilization, I’m an asthmatic person. I will only live so long as I have stockpiled the proper inhalers. I’m effectively a cyborg. You know how in Jurassic Park, they bred those dinosaurs with the lysine deficiencies, so if they ever got off the island, they’d die? That’s me.
  • I am amused by cricket because it seems to take longer than baseball and I like that. It seems like a sport I could have made up it – it takes several days to play and everyone wears sweaters. I can’t confess to knowing what’s going on at all.
  • My career as a magazine writer was largely prefaced on the idea of curiosity, to go on adventures and weasel my way into the lives of people that I admire.
  • Not as many people watch ‘Doctor Who’ as watch the Super Bowl, obviously, but the tropes that attract nerds are no longer a secret cult. It’s a much larger culture, in the specific sense.
  • The few people who ask to have their photographs with me, I almost always say yes, except for a few circumstances, like when my family is around.
  • The most important book on the Internet is, essentially, the Internet.
  • There’s a tradition in American fiction that is deadly serious and earnest – like the Steinbeckian social novel.
  • Well, I always had this desire to celebrate and somehow be a part of things that I thought were really great.
  • As a freelance writer, I’d be asked to become an expert for various magazines on any subject, whether food or wine or history or the life span of veterinarians. I was completely unschooled in any of these things.
  • I have a lot of cultural references that have amassed in my brain like shrapnel over the years that are meaningful to me.
  • I would be good for maybe not the center square but an upper square on ‘Hollywood Squares.’
  • I’m a personality – like a George Plimpton who effectively plays himself in a bunch of different roles, or a Paul Lynde-type character.
  • My fame is due to broadcast television.
  • Part of the transaction between writer and reader is the pleasure of building a community and encouraging people to play along.
  • Generally speaking, I, like anyone else who does anything publicly, like it when people like what I do, and would like to hear as much.
  • Hosting a TV show is a full-time job in which success is defined by it never ending.
  • I actually own a copy of my own book; that’s how dedicated I am as an author.
  • I am not an Internet superstar.
  • I am someone who values truth – actual truth as opposed to ‘truthiness.’
  • Any time you try to create an Internet meme, automatic fail. That’s like the worst thing you can do.
  • As you know, the thing that I know the least about is the topic of sports.
  • Comedy does offer an avenue to television and film careers for untelegenic people that great drama does not.
  • Creating fake facts does require a measure of haphazard research, insofar as they need to not just be possible, but also interesting.
  • Everyone wants to write a book. Very few people are able to do it.
  • Most people presume my mustache is not real because it’s much darker than my regular hair.
  • My biggest superhero of writing is Jorge Luis Borges, the Argentine fabulist. He’s an amazingly perceptive writer, but also willing to make a joke.
  • It seems that every generation needs its public, tweedy, literary personality to sell its consumer electronics. To whatever degree I can live up to the Plimptonian legacy, I am humble and proud.
  • One can always come up with funny lists and jokes. You know what? I take it back. Not everyone can always come up with funny lists and some jokes. I’m very lucky to have a gift where I can do that pretty ably.
  • All books should be trilogies; I mean I think we all agree on that.
  • All I can ask from society is that it please stop telling me why I should like sports.
  • What would I put in a museum? Probably a museum! That’s an amusing relic of our past.
  • When you think about it, the end of the world is a little bit like death: We all know it’s going to come eventually, and as we get older, we feel we see the signs more and more distinctly.
  • A lot of my time is spent reading antique or out-of-print books of reference.
  • It would be rather naive to imagine that Oprah doesn’t have an Earth Evacuation Plan. You know Richard Branson does – his is in plain sight.
  • A lot of media that that I want to consume, I don’t want to have to own forever and ever. It’s not like real estate.
  • I know nothing about letting go.
  • First of all, I wish I could grow a beard.
  • My type of humor is me not caring whether people know what I’m talking about or not.
  • The villain of any story is often the most compelling character.

John Hodgman Important Facts

  • Worked as a literary agent at Writers House in New York, representing Bruce Campbell, among others.
  • Attended Yale University.
  • Plays the “PC” versus Justin Long’s “Mac” in the new series of Apple ads. [May 2006]
  • Is the newest addition to the cast of The Daily Show (1996) and is living in New York, New York. [March 2006]
  • Although he plays a “PC” in the “Get a Mac” advertisements, in real life, Hodgman is a Mac user.
  • Is a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine, where he is also the humor editor.
  • Is the first person on The Daily Show (1996) to be a guest on the show before joining the cast.
  • He published his first book in 2005. Titled The Areas of My Expertise, it’s a comical compendium inspired by Poor Richard’s Almanac and The Book of Lists, but is different in that it contains exclusively false information.

John Hodgman Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Jon Glaser Loves Gear 2016 TV Series Gear-i / Gear-i (2016) Actor
Red Oaks 2016 TV Series Travis Actor
Milo Murphy’s Law 2016 TV Series Foreman Actor
Odd Mom Out 2016 TV Series Brad Actor
HarmonQuest 2016 TV Series Han Jodgman / Himself Actor
Night Train with Wyatt Cenac 2016 TV Series Actor
The Venture Bros. 2009-2016 TV Series Snoopy / Investor 2 / Guard / … Actor
Blindspot 2016 TV Series Chief Inspector Jonas Fischer Actor
The Knick 2014-2015 TV Series Dr. Henry Cotton Actor
Blunt Talk 2015 TV Series David Frisch Actor
Minecraft: Story Mode – A Telltale Games Series 2015 Video Game Soren the Builder (voice) Actor
Comedy Bang! Bang! 2015 TV Series Dr. Travers Actor
Married 2014-2015 TV Series Bernie Actor
3rd Street Blackout 2015 Gary Voonerjab Actor
Pitch Perfect 2 2015 Tone Hangers Actor
Mozart in the Jungle 2014 TV Series Marlon Actor
Wander Over Yonder 2013-2014 TV Series Lord of Illumination Actor
Learning to Drive 2014 Car Salesman Actor
Parks and Recreation 2014 TV Series August Clementine Actor
Adventure Time 2013 TV Series Elder Plops Actor
Codefellas 2013 Video Henry Topple Actor
The English Teacher 2013 Unmotivated Man Actor
The Lineup 2013 TV Series short Actor
Movie 43 2013 Penguin (segment “Super Hero Speed Dating”) Actor
30 Rock 2012 TV Series Terry Actor
Aimee Mann: Charmer 2012 Video short John Hodgman Actor
Community 2012 TV Series Dr. Heidi Actor
Eugene! 2012 TV Movie John Hodgman Actor
Delocated 2012 TV Series John Hodgman Actor
Bored to Death 2009-2011 TV Series Louis Greene Actor
Treatment 2011 Graham Actor
Arthur 2011/I Candy Store Manager Actor
Moves: The Rise and Rise of the New Pornographers 2011 Short Record Executive Actor
The Best and the Brightest 2010 Henry Actor
The Invention of Lying 2009 Wedding Overseer Actor
Battlestar Galactica 2009 TV Series Dr. Gerard Actor
Coraline 2009 Charlie Jones
Other Father (voice)
Actor
Baby Mama 2008 Fertility Specialist Actor
Flight of the Conchords 2007 TV Series David Armstrong Actor
Venue Songs 2005 Video The Deranged Millionaire Actor
John Hodgman: Ragnarok 2013 Video written by Writer
That Is All 2011 Short written by Writer
Venue Songs 2005 Video Writer
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards 2010 TV Special narrator Miscellaneous
The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards 2009 TV Special narrator Miscellaneous
John Hodgman: Ragnarok 2013 Video executive producer Producer
Life with Jeannie 2014 TV Series thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Wyatt Cenac: Comedy Person 2011 TV Special documentary special thanks Thanks
Stand for Rights 2017 TV Movie Himself Self
@midnight 2013-2017 TV Series Himself Self
The Chris Gethard Show 2016 TV Series Himself Self
No, You Shut Up! 2016 TV Series Himself Self
RiffTrax Live: Night of the Shorts IV – SF Sketchfest 2016 2016 Himself Self
The Daily Show 2005-2015 TV Series Himself – ‘Resident Expert’ / Himself – ‘Deranged Millionaire’ / Himself / … Self
Night of Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs 2015 TV Special Himself Self
Every Other Summer 2015 Documentary Himself Self
RiffTrax Live: Night of the Shorts, A Good Day to Riff Hard – SF Sketchfest 2015 2015 Himself Self
Conan 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail 2014 TV Series Himself Self
American Comedy Awards 2014 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Internet Must Go 2013 Video documentary short Himself Self
John Hodgman: Ragnarok 2013 Video Himself Self
Stuff You Should Know 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Theater Talk 2013 TV Series Himself Self
This Week in Tech 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Triangulation 2012 TV Series Himself Self
The Engadget Show 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
That Is All 2011 Short Himself Self
Wyatt Cenac: Comedy Person 2011 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The 2011 Comedy Awards 2011 TV Special Himself Self
Overheard 2011 TV Series Himself – interviewee Self
Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education 2010 TV Movie Himself Self
Bottled in Cork 2010 Video short Himself Self
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 2010 TV Series Himself – Guest Expert Self
QI 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Attack of the Show! 2009 TV Series Himself (segment: More Information Than You Require) Self
Coraline: The Making of ‘Coraline’ 2009 Video short Himself Self
Coraline: U-Control Picture in Picture 2009 Video Himself Self
Coraline: Voicing the Characters 2009 Video short Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2008 TV Series Themselves Self
State by State 2008 Video short Himself Self
As Smart As They Are: The Author Project 2005 Documentary Himself Self
Animation Lookback 2015 TV Series documentary Other Father Archive Footage
QI 2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage