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Years active
  
1973–present

Website
  
PhilHendrieShow.com

Known for
  
Radio satire

Name
  
Phil Hendrie

Albums
  
Communism Is Neat

Home town
  

Phil Hendrie wwwallaccesscomassetsimgeditorialrawphPhil

Full Name
  
Philip Stephen Hendrie

Born
  
September 1, 1952 (age 71) (
1952-09-01
)
Arcadia, California, U.S.

Occupation
  
Radio Personality, Actor, Voice-over Artist, Entrepreneur

Role
  
Actor · philhendrieshow.com

Spouse
  
Maria Sanchez (m. 1997–2007)

Movies and TV shows
  
Team America: World Pol, This Is 40, Teachers, Napoleon Dynamite

Profiles


Notable work
  
The Phil Hendrie Show

Phil Hendrie The Greatest Radio Talk Show Host in History


Philip Stephen "Phil" Hendrie (born September 1, 1952) is an American radio personality, actor, and voiceover artist. He is widely known for his voiceover talent throughout the radio and film industry. He came to prominence in the 1990s hosting The Phil Hendrie Show, a radio talk show where he portrayed both himself as a calm, rational host while simultaneously portraying any of several outrageous and offensive characters who would engage in debates with Hendrie and callers to the show.

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Hendrie has also done acting, notably a recurring role on the drama The Unit and as multiple characters on the animated comedies Futurama, Rick and Morty and King of the Hill.

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THROWBACK THURSDAY: Radio legend Phil Hendrie


Early life

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Hendrie was born and raised in Arcadia, California. In 1958 when Hendrie was five years old, his family took a road trip to visit relatives in Toronto, Canada. They listened to the radio the whole way. He knew then he wanted to work in radio one day. He was one of four children in an upper-middle-class Catholic family and an altar boy at Arcadia's Holy Angels Church.

Hendrie's father was a salesman who came to Los Angeles in 1950 after serving in the Canadian army during World War II. When Hendrie was 12 years old, listening to radio was his escape. He was a huge fan of the Top 40 D.J. "Emperor" Bob Hudson and once rode his bike to radio station KRLA in Pasadena to meet him.

When he was 13 years old, Hendrie's parents divorced. His father moved to Europe and married a woman who had four kids. Hendrie's family home was repossessed, forcing them to move into a small rented apartment where he slept on the couch during his high school years. After graduating from high school, Hendrie attended Pasadena City College to earn an English degree. After one year at college, he left for Orlando, Florida, in the mid 1970s. He got a job in construction working on the build-out of Disney World.

Radio

Hendrie made a demo tape and got his first DJ job at WBJW in Winter Park, a city just outside Orlando, in 1971 at age 19. In 1978, he left WBJW to do evenings at WNOE-FM in the French Quarter of New Orleans. He would go on from there to spin records up until 1988 in Miami, San Diego, Los Angeles, Utica and Fresno.

In 1989, Phil returned to the Los Angeles area to debut as a weekend talk show host on KFI, a news/talk station.

After his show was cancelled on KFI, KVEN in Ventura, California, offered him a job in August 1990. In late September 1990, Hendrie introduced his first fictional on-air character on his radio talk show: Iraqi Raj Fahneen. The Gulf War had broken out and Fahneen vociferously defended Saddam Hussein. Thinking it was a real person on the air, listeners went ballistic. An entire cast of characters evolved, and in 18 months Hendrie took the show to major market stations in Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Miami and eventually back to Los Angeles.

As a radio satirist whose show is driven by a cast of fictional characters, all of whom Hendrie created and plays on air, he sets up a topic and discusses it with one of his characters. Feeding the circle of social satire are the callers who are real and genuinely passionate about what Hendrie's "guest" is saying. Loyal fans enjoy being in on the ruse as Hendrie orchestrates a parody of his own profession—talk radio.

In October 1996 Hendrie went back to KFI to host The Phil Hendrie Show daily. Hendrie's popularity resulted in the radio show's going national in 1999 via Premiere Radio Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications.

In February 2005, Hendrie's flagship station, KFI, moved him to sister station KLAC in an effort to help turn the all-sports talk radio station into a ratings winner with entertainment programming incorporated. The show remained nationally syndicated on 100 radio stations until 2006. On April 27, 2006, Hendrie announced he was leaving radio to pursue his acting career on a full-time basis. At the time, Hendrie was working on NBC-TV's sitcom Teachers as cynical history teacher Dick Green.

His last day on air was June 23, 2006.

On June 4, 2007, it was announced that Phil Hendrie would return to radio June 25, 2007, via national syndicator Talk Radio Network (TRN), with shows airing nationally Monday through Friday from 10 PM to 1 AM Pacific Time on 100 radio stations. The show was a straight talk show until September 14, 2009, when he welcomed back his cast of characters, bringing back his original brand of radio theater. "Radio needs alternative programming, like my show, now more than ever," said Hendrie. "Having the advantage of communicating compelling and outrageous points of view through these characters is an opportunity no other host has."

On Saturday, November 20, 2010, KFI in Los Angeles announced that Phil Hendrie and his cast of voices were joining the station's weekend lineup. Heard Saturdays on KFI, Hendrie did a local show for the station while doing his national show Monday through Friday.

On February 23, 2012, Hendrie announced to his fans via Twitter and www.PhilHendrieShow.com that February 25, 2012, would be his last KFI show. Hendrie said, "This was not an easy decision because I'm going to miss everyone at KFI big time. However, doing a show like mine six days a week is murder. With the acting work cranking up and my obligation to TRN, something had to give."

Late in 2013 Hendrie announced he was leaving TRN, and paying from his own pocket to have his show broadcast on about a dozen radio stations. However, in 2014 Hendrie announced he would be leaving over-air broadcasting for good and going to an all-digital format of his show that is listenable to anyone in the world with an internet connection, airing Monday-Friday at 9am Pacific time, accessible from his website or via the smartphone application TuneIn. The show is then podcast for free within hours, available for a period of five days. This show is short and sweet and is pure Phil Hendrie audio, a show known to some fans as "Phil Hendrie's audio show."

Acting

For the last 14 years, Hendrie has worked as an actor and voice-over artist. From 1999 to 2009, Hendrie voiced characters on 24 episodes of the hit animated TV series King of the Hill. He also voiced characters for three episodes of Futurama from 2000 to 2002 and played three characters on the 2009 feature-length video Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder.

From 2001 to 2002, Hendrie appeared in the TV series Andy Richter Controls the Universe and in Judd Apatow's TV movie North Hollywood. He played Judge McCarthy on Richard Appel's A.U.S.A. in 2003. He also starred in a TV pilot he wrote and executive produced called Phil at the Gate the same year. In 2004, Hendrie voiced the computer I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E. and the Chechen terrorist in Trey Parker's and Matt Stone's motion picture Team America: World Police and starred in Steve Levitan's animated TV pilot Phil Hendrie.

From 2006 to 2007, Hendrie had a recurring role in David Mamet's The Unit and appeared in five episodes. Other TV series included NBC's sitcom Teachers, wherein as part of an ensemble cast he played the part of school teacher Dick Green for the full season; and The Replacements, wherein he appeared in two episodes as the mayor. He was also in the 2006 TV movie Three Strikes. In 2008, Hendrie played the New Jersey Nets coach in the comedy film Semi-Pro starring Will Ferrell. Also that year, Hendrie had parts in the TV movies Mike Birbiglia's Secret Public Journal and Giants of Radio.

In the summer of 2011, Hendrie filmed a part for Judd Apatow's motion picture This Is 40, which was in theaters in December 2012. In 2012, he played the recurring character Joe Napoli on three episodes of New Girl. Other television work in 2012 included recurring parts on six episodes of Napoleon Dynamite and a role in an episode of ABC's Emmy Award-winning TV series Modern Family. Also out in 2012 was the film Last Call, in which Hendrie was cast as the liquor company representative, Mulvahill. In 2013, Hendrie contributed voice work for the critically acclaimed Adult Swim show Rick and Morty. In 2014, Hendrie played a fictionalized version of himself in the TV series Maron, and narrated a segment of the Comedy Central program Drunk History on the show's Hawaii episode. In 2015, Hendrie joined F is for Family to play various background characters.

Digital

Hendrie created his website, www.PhilHendrieShow.com, in 1999 during his syndication deal with Premiere Radio Networks. In 2006, he acquired ownership of the website. On March 26, 2010, Hendrie launched his revamped website with new features like "Backstage Pass" and "Phollow Phil," where Hendrie fans gain special access to his comments, photos and pre-show videos and can interact with him and his characters. In August that same year, Hendrie launched a podcast version of his national radio show on iTunes for his Backstage Pass subscribers.

In 2012, Hendrie extended his brand to Pandora with a collection of comedy bits featuring such characters as Jay Santos, Chris Norton, Bobbie Dooley, David G. Hall and Ted Bell.

In 2013, it was announced that Hendrie partnered with LEG Digital and Courtside Media's Launchpad Digital Media to increase his growing digital fan base. As part of the partnership, Hendrie also launched a weekly podcast. The Dooley podcast is available on www.TheSideShowNetwork.com, www.PhilHendrieShow.com, iTunes and PodcastOne.com. The first Dooley podcast wherein she interviewed Actress Patricia Arquette garnered more than 15,000 downloads in three days.

As of 2014, Phil Hendrie's show is an all-digital audio show available for free to anyone with internet access, accessible via his website or the smartphone application TuneIn, airing between 9AM to about 11AM Pacific time. This show is also podcast for free for five days before it is replaced by more current shows for free as well. To obtain more, fans must sign up for a backstage pass on his website.

Filmography

Actor
2023
Welcome to Redville as
Swanson
2023
Crash Team Rumble (Video Game)(voice)
2023
American Auto (TV Series) as
Bill
- Dealer Event (2023) - Bill
2023
Call Me Kat (TV Series) as
Charlie
- Call Me Prescription Roulette (2023) - Charlie
2022
Grace and Frankie (TV Series) as
Tim Applerod
- The Psychic (2022) - Tim Applerod
2015
F Is for Family (TV Series) as
Jim Jeffords / Colt Luger / Reid Harrison / ...
- Bye Bye Frankie (2021) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- A Very Merry F***ing Christmas (2021) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- The Searchers (2021) - Mr. Teatson / Additional Voices (voice)
- Thank You So Much (2021) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Blind Alley (2021) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- The Rustland Massacre (2021) - Mr. Durkin (voice)
- The Mahogany Fortress (2021) - Colt Luger (voice)
- Father Confessor (2020) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Baby, Baby, Baby (2020) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Land Ho! (2020) - Reid Harrison (voice)
- Murphy and Son (2020) - Jim Jeffords / Reid Harrison / Hobo Jojo (voice)
- R is for Rosie (2020) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Come to Papa (2020) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Just Breathe (2020) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- The "B" Word (2020) - Jim Jeffords / Reid Harrison / Dick / - (voice)
- Bring Me a Tooth (2020) - Jim Jeffords / Mr. Durkin (voice)
- Nothing is Impossible (2020) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Punch Drunk (2018) - Jim Jeffords / Hobo Jojo / Mr. Durkin (voice)
- Battle of the Sexes (2018) - Jim Jeffords / Reid Harrison (voice)
- It's In His Blood (2018) - Jim Jeffords / Hobo Jojo (voice)
- Bill Murphy's Night Off (2018) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Frank the Father (2018) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Mr. Murphy's Wild Ride (2018) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- The Stinger (2018) - Jim Jeffords / Mr. Durkin (voice)
- Paul Lynde to Block (2018) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Are You Ready for the Summer? (2018) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Landing the Plane (2017) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Pray Away (2017) - Jim Jeffords / Reid Harrison (voice)
- F Is for Fixing It (2017) - (voice)
- Fight Night (2017) - (voice)
- This Is Not Good (2017) - Reid Harrison / Pawn Shop Clerk (voice)
- Night Shift (2017) - Jim Jeffords / Colt Luger (voice)
- The Liar's Club (2017) - Colt Luger (voice)
- A Girl Named Sue (2017) - (voice)
- Heavy Sledding (2017) - Jim Jeffords / Colt Luger (voice)
- O Holy Moly Night (2015) - Jim Jeffords / Colt Luger (voice)
- Bill Murphy's Day Off (2015) - Colt Luger (voice)
- 'F' Is for Halloween (2015) - (voice)
- The Trough (2015) - Jim Jeffords (voice)
- Saturday Bloody Saturday (2015) - Colt Luger (voice)
- The Bleedin' in Sweden (2015) - Colt Luger / Jim Jeffords (voice)
2020
The Midnight Gospel (TV Series) as
Universe Simulator / Pyro Moth / Simulator / ...
- Mouse of Silver (2020) - Simulator / Magistrate Hoops / Cop Three (voice)
- Turtles of the Eclipse (2020) - Emperor / Universe Simulator (voice)
- Vulture With Honor (2020) - Universe Simulator / Reformed Tough Guy / Hitch Sin (voice)
- Annihilation of Joy (2020) - Universe Simulator / Pyro Moth (voice)
- Blinded By My End (2020) - Universe Simulator / Pyro Moth (voice)
- Hunters Without a Home (2020) - Universe Simulator / Megistrate Hoops / Carl Tronch (voice)
- Officers and Wolves (2020) - Pyro Moth / Universe Simulator (voice)
- Taste of the King (2020) - Pyro Moth / Universe Simulator (voice)
2020
Young Sheldon (TV Series) as
Albert Einstein
- A Baby Tooth and the Egyptian God of Knowledge (2020) - Albert Einstein (voice)
2019
Our House (TV Series)
- Pilot (2019)
2019
Between Two Ferns: The Movie as
Bill Yum
2010
Squidbillies (TV Series) as
Galvin / Football Coach
- Galvin (2019) - Galvin (voice)
- Lean Green Touchdown Makifying Machine (2010) - Football Coach (voice)
2015
Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell (TV Series) as
Cerberus
- Stan the Man (2019) - Cerberus
- Cerberus (2015) - Cerberus
2019
The Conners (TV Series) as
Mr. Grayson
- Rage Against the Machine (2019) - Mr. Grayson
2018
Unikitty! (TV Series short) as
Action Cop 1 / Action Cop 2
- License to Punch (2018) - Action Cop 1 / Action Cop 2 (voice)
2013
Rick and Morty (TV Series) as
Principal Vagina / Gene Vagina / Newscaster / ...
- Morty's Mind Blowers (2017) - Principal Vagina (voice)
- Big Trouble in Little Sanchez (2015) - Gene Vagina (voice)
- Get Schwifty (2015) - Principal Vagina (voice)
- Something Ricked This Way Comes (2014) - Principal Vagina (voice)
- Rick Potion #9 (2014) - Principal Vagina / Newscaster / Davin (voice)
- Meeseeks and Destroy (2014) - Principal Vagina / Mr. Booby Buyer (voice)
- Lawnmower Dog (2013) - Scary Glenn (voice)
- Pilot (2013) - Principal Vagina (voice)
2017
The Female Brain as
Bill
2016
The 7D (TV Series short) as
Flappy Jackson / Enchanted Forest Ranger
- The Jollywood Games/Planks, But No Planks (2016) - Flappy Jackson (voice)
- Dr. Jingleheimer/The Enchanted Forest Ranger (2016) - Enchanted Forest Ranger (voice)
2015
TripTank (TV Series) as
Announcer / Customer Service Rep
- Precipice of Yesterday (2015) - Announcer (voice)
- Cold War 2 (2015) - Customer Service Rep (voice)
2014
Playing House (TV Series) as
Chief McGrath
- Officer of the Year (2015) - Chief McGrath
- Spaghetti and Meatballs (2014) - Chief McGrath
2014
Maron (TV Series) as
Bill Shepard
- Radio Cowboy (2014) - Bill Shepard
2012
This Is 40 as
Man in Range Rover
2012
NTSF:SD:SUV (TV Series) as
Dutch
- Prairie Dog Companion (2012) - Dutch
2012
New Girl (TV Series) as
Joe Napoli
- Backslide (2012) - Joe Napoli
- Kids (2012) - Joe Napoli
- Normal (2012) - Joe Napoli
2012
Last Call as
Mulvahill
2012
Napoleon Dynamite (TV Series) as
Old Owl Judge / Art Doodle / Mr. Masthead / ...
- FFA (2012) - Old Owl Judge (voice)
- Bed Races (2012) - Art Doodle (voice)
- Pedro vs. Deb (2012) - Mr. Masthead (voice)
- Ligertown (2012) - Counselor Critchlow (voice)
- Thundercone (2012) - Coach Pratt (voice)
- Scantronica Love (2012) - Doctor Jeff (voice)
2012
Modern Family (TV Series) as
Booker Bell
- Me? Jealous? (2012) - Booker Bell
1999
King of the Hill (TV Series) as
Little John / Roddy Rae Biffel / Construction Worker No. 1 / ...
- Uh-Oh Canada (2009) - Guard / Police Officer #1 / Gordon (voice)
- Serves Me Right for Giving General George S. Patton the Bathroom Key (2009) - (voice)
- Nancy Does Dallas (2009) - (voice)
- Trans-Fascism (2008) - Construction Worker No. 1 / Tom Landry / Pilot / - (voice)
- Suite Smells of Excess (2007) - Construction Worker No. 1 / Tom Landry / Pilot / - (voice)
- Hair Today, Gone Today (2007) - Dr. Schiff / Tom Chick (voice)
- Peggy's Gone to Pots (2007) - Roger (voice)
- Glen Peggy Glen Ross (2007) - Burl Arlington / Harv Judd / Roddy Rae Biffel (voice)
- Bystand Me (2005) - Burl Arlington / Harv Judd / Roddy Rae Biffel (voice)
- It Ain't Over 'Til the Fat Neighbor Sings (2005) - Big Jim (voice)
- Bobby on Track (2005) - Announcer / Coach Palmer / Salesman (voice)
- Gone with the Windstorm (2005) - Tom Chick / TV Announcer / Fireman Gennaro (voice)
- Smoking and the Bandit (2005) - Roddy Rae Biffel (voice)
- Hank's Back (2004) - Chairman / Pete / Dr. Wallis (voice)
- Girl, You'll Be a Giant Soon (2004) - Rent-a-Cop / Big Tex (voice)
- New Cowboy on the Block (2003) - Big Willie Lane / Bear (voice)
- An Officer and a Gentle Boy (2003) - Commander (voice)
- Boxing Luanne (2003) - Greta / Little John (voice, uncredited)
- The Texas Skilsaw Massacre (2002) - Big Jim / City Inspector (voice)
- The Trouble with Gribbles (2001) - Lawyer (voice, uncredited)
- The Perils of Polling (2000) - Epperson (voice)
- High Anxiety (2000) - Additional Characters (voice)
- Hanky Panky (2000) - Jewel Crawford (voice)
- Three Coaches and a Bobby (1999) - Coach Sauers (voice)
2009
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder (Video) as
Frida Waterfall / Hutch Waterfall / The Encyclopod (voice)
2008
Giants of Radio (TV Movie) as
Rudolph 'Rude' Carnahan
2008
Semi-Pro as
Nets Coach
2006
The Unit (TV Series) as
George Tatelman
- Side Angle Side (2007) - George Tatelman
- Always Kiss Them Goodbye (2007) - George Tatelman
- Games of Chance (2007) - George Tatelman
- Old Home Week (2006) - George Tatelman
- Manhunt (2006) - George Tatelman
2006
Three Strikes (TV Movie)
2006
The Replacements (TV Series) as
Mayor
- Skate-Gate (2006) - Mayor (voice)
- Cinde-Riley (2006) - (voice)
2006
Teachers. (TV Series) as
Dick Green
- Prom (2006) - Dick Green
- Testing (2006) - Dick Green
- Golf (2006) - Dick Green
- Schoolympics (2006) - Dick Green
- Field Trip (2006) - Dick Green
- Substitute (2006) - Dick Green
2004
Untitled Phil Hendrie Project (TV Movie)(voice)
2004
Team America: World Police as
I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E. / Chechnyan Terrorist (voice)
2003
Phil at the Gate (TV Movie) as
Phil
2003
A.U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Judge McCarthy
- The Joint Report- A Love Story (2003) - Judge McCarthy
- Pilot (2003) - Judge McCarthy
2000
Futurama (TV Series) as
Old Man Waterfall / Frida Waterfall / Spray Painter / ...
- A Taste of Freedom (2002) - Old Man Waterfall / Frida Waterfall / Spray Painter (voice)
- The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz (2001) - Free Waterfall Senior / Old Man Waterfall (voice)
- The Problem with Popplers (2000) - Free Waterfall Junior (voice)
2002
Andy Richter Controls the Universe (TV Series) as
Kangaroo
- The Second Episode (2002) - Kangaroo (voice)
2001
North Hollywood (TV Movie) as
Mr. Huffman
1985
Room 505 (Short) as
Customer
Writer
2008
The Phil Hendrie Animated Webisodes (TV Series) (characters) / (scenario)
2003
Phil at the Gate (TV Movie)
Producer
2003
Phil at the Gate (TV Movie) (executive producer)
Soundtrack
2012
Napoleon Dynamite (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Ligertown (2012) - (performer: "Hold On")
Self
2014
Drunk History (TV Series) as
Self - Narrator
- Drunk History Christmas Special (2017) - Self - Narrator
- Hawaii (2014) - Self - Narrator
2013
Never Not Funny (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Pardcast-a-Thon 2014 (2014) - Self
- Pardcast-a-Thon 2013 (2013) - Self
2013
A Video History of the American Radio Personality! (TV Movie documentary) as
Air Personality KRLA Los Angeles
2013
WTF with Marc Maron (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Phil Hendrie (2013) - Self - Guest
2011
Kevin Pollak's Chat Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Phil Hendrie (2011) - Self
2008
The Phil Hendrie Animated Webisodes (TV Series) as
Self / Bud Dickman / Jeff Dowder / ...
- Humor Can Heal the Catholic Church (2009) - Self / Father James McQuarter
- The Bill Henry Show (2009) - Self / Larry Grover
- Hey Phil, I Got Anthrax (2009) - Self / David Hall
- Hypothetical America (2009) - Self / Jeff Dowder
- Easter Ham is Anti-Semitic (2009) - Self / Lloyd Bonifide
- 10-Spot for a Quick Tickle (2009) - Self / Father James McQuarter
- Do Your Legs Float? (2009) - Self / Ted Bell
- New Year's Dingo (2009) - Self / Bobbie Dooley / Steve Dooley
- Top 10 Holiday Movies (2008) - Self / Bud Dickman / David Hall / -
- Phil's Fired (2008) - Self / Bud Dickman / David Hall
- The Exorcist (2008) - Self / Clara Bingham
- Bud Strangles Phil (2008) - Self / Bud Dickman
- Gravity and Light (2008) - Self / Jeff Dowder
- Bud and the Real World (2008) - Self / Bud Dickman / Harvey Wireman
- Lucky Charms (2008) - Self / Clara Bingham
- Medical Marijuana (2008) - Self / Jeff Dowder
- Bud's Top-Ten (2008) - Self / Bud Dickman
- The Greatest Generation (2008) - Self / Harvey Wireman
- If I'm Not a Priest- (2008) - Self / Father James McQuarter
- Bud's Earth Day Quiz (2008) - Self / Bud Dickman
- Bud's Uplifting Email (2008) - Self / Bud Dickman
2008
Mike Birbiglia's Secret Public Journal (TV Special) as
Vet
2006
Fox 11 News Special: Facing Infertility (TV Movie) as
Self
2004
Dennis Miller (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 April 2005 (2005) - Self
- Episode dated 4 January 2005 (2005) - Self
- Episode dated 8 June 2004 (2004) - Self
- Episode dated 17 March 2004 (2004) - Self
- Episode dated 26 January 2004 (2004) - Self
2004
9 on the Town (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 May 2004 (2004) - Self
2003
KTLA Morning News (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 June 2003 (2003) - Self
2002
E! News Live (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 21 February 2002 (2002) - Self
1987
KCET Newsbeat with Clete Roberts (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 November 1987 (1987) - Self
Archive Footage
2017
Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow (Video Game) as
Free Waterfall Jr. (uncredited)
2009
Futurama (TV Series) as
Hutch Waterfall / Frida Waterfall / The Encyclopod
- Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 4 (2009) - Hutch Waterfall / The Encyclopod
- Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 2 (2009) - Hutch Waterfall / Frida Waterfall
- Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 3 (2009) - Hutch Waterfall / Frida Waterfall
- Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 1 (2009) - Frida Waterfall / Hutch Waterfall

References

Phil Hendrie Wikipedia