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Years active
  
1978–present

Name
  
Tim Kazurinsky


Role
  
Actor

TV shows
  
Big City Comedy

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Full Name
  
Timothy James Kazurinsky

Born
  
March 3, 1950 (age 74) (
1950-03-03
)

Occupation
  
Actor, comedian, writer

Spouse
  
Marcia Watkins (m. 1984), Denise DeClue

Children
  
Zoe Kazurinsky, Pete Kazurinsky

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Variety Series

Movies
  
Police Academy 4: Citizen, Police Academy 3: Back in, Police Academy 2: Their Fi, About Last Night, Neighbors

Similar People
  
Mary Gross, Robin Duke, Marion Ramsey, Joe Piscopo, Eddie Murphy

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Timothy James "Tim" Kazurinsky (born March 3, 1950) is an American actor and screenwriter best known as a cast member on Saturday Night Live and for his role as Carl Sweetchuck in the Police Academy films.

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Life and career

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Kazurinsky was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. His father, who was American-born, was of Polish descent, and his mother was an Australian war bride. He spent most of his childhood in Australia, where he attended Birrong Boys High School. When he was 16, he moved to America by himself. He graduated from Greater Johnstown High School in 1967.

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Kazurinsky worked as a reporter for the Johnstown Tribune-Democrat, then as a copywriter for a St. Louis, Missouri, department store. He moved to Chicago and began working for Leo Burnett Worldwide in its advertising department. Seeking to gain confidence presenting ad pitches, Kazurinsky enrolled in an improv class at The Second City, where he became a member of the mainstage troupe in 1978. He caught the attention of Saturday Night Live luminary John Belushi who recommended him to the show's then-executive producer, Dick Ebersol. Ebersol was impressed with Kazurinsky and hired him as a writer and cast member in 1981.

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During his three seasons on SNL, Kazurinsky was known for playing numerous characters as well as doing celebrity impersonations. Fellow cast members included Eddie Murphy, Joe Piscopo, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Mary Gross. Kazurinsky was part of the show's 1984 writing team nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program. There were reports that he often clashed with Dick Ebersol regarding the show's creative direction. In 1984, Kazurinsky left SNL along with Joe Piscopo.

Recurring characters on SNL

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  • Dr. Jack Badofsky, supposed science editor of "Weekend Update", who presented absurd lists of humorous pun-based disease names. The character was alluded to in a 2016 episode of The Simpsons when Mr. Burns exclaims, "Wordplay is for crosswords and Kazurinskys!"
  • Mr. Landlord from "Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood" with Eddie Murphy.
  • Father Timothy Owens, an Irish priest.
  • The Iguana, the male half of a hopelessly dorky couple who never revealed to his wife that he was a dangerous adventurer.
  • Havnagootiim Vishnuuerheer, (pronounced "Having a good time wish you were here") a Hindu "Enlightened Master" who cleared up "The Great Unanswered Questions of the Universe".
  • Wayne Huevos, a suave Latin-American businessman who appeared on Weekend Update with ideas on how to clean up New York City.
  • Worthington Clotman, SNL's resident network censor, based on real-life network censor Bill Clotworthy, who would interrupt sketches and point out objectionable material.
  • Madge The Chimp’s Husband in the recurring soap opera drama "I Married a Monkey".
  • Celebrity impressions on SNL

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  • Mahatma Gandhi (in a movie trailer parody called "Gandhi and the Bandit")
  • Billie Jean King
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Ozzy Osbourne
  • Klaus Barbie
  • Gary Hart
  • Moe Howard
  • Douglas MacArthur
  • Deng Xiaoping
  • Franklin Roosevelt
  • Henry Thomas (as his character Elliott from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial)
  • Additional Work

    Kazurinsky was cast in the 1980 Christopher Reeve/Jane Seymour film, Somewhere in Time and played Pa Greavy in the 1981 Belushi/Aykroyd comedy Neighbors. Shortly after departing Saturday Night Live, Kazurinsky co-wrote About Last Night... based on David Mamet's one act play, Sexual Perversity in Chicago. The film starred Rob Lowe, Demi Moore and Jim Belushi and was directed by Edward Zwick. A remake of About Last Night was released in 2014 starring comedian Kevin Hart. Kazurinsky famously portrayed Officer Carl Sweetchuck in Police Academy 2, 3 and 4.

    In the 1990s, Kazurinsky guest starred in Married... with Children, Early Edition and Police Academy: The Series. In the 2000s, Kazurinsky wrote for and guest starred in comedy series such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, What About Joan?, Still Standing and According to Jim. In 2001, he wrote the screenplay for Strange Relations, a film starring Paul Reiser, George Wendt, Julie Walters, and Olympia Dukakis. The screenplay was nominated for a Writer's Guild of America Award as well as a BAFTA. Kazurinsky played a supporting role in the 2011 Zombie Army Productions film, The Moleman of Belmont Avenue, which also featured Robert Englund.

    As a stage actor, Kazurinsky appeared as Felix in The Odd Couple (opposite George Wendt's Oscar), Wilbur Turnblad in Hairspray, and Peter Quince in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Kazurinsky's work in Chicago theatre has been recognized by two Joseph Jefferson Award nominations. On February 4, 2014, Kazurinsky joined the 1st National Tour of the hit musical Wicked in the role of The Wizard, replacing John Davidson. Kazurinsky finished his run on March 15, 2015 when the First National Tour closed. In May 2015, Kazurinsky made his Broadway debut alongside Jim Parsons and Christopher Fitzgerald in a limited run of David Javerbaum's new comedy, An Act Of God, directed by Joe Mantello. The play opened May 28 at Studio 54 and closed August 2.

    Kazurinsky and George Wendt reunited during fall of 2015 in the world premiere of Bruce Graham's comedy, Funnyman at Chicago's Northlight Theatre. The production was directed by BJ Jones. In December 2016, Kazurinsky appeared as Frosch the jailer in Music Theatre Works' production of Johann Strauss II' operetta Die Fledermaus.

    Kazurinsky was one of a few people to film Prince's now-legendary impromptu performance of Let's Go Crazy at the SNL40 after party in February 2015. The video went viral following Prince's death in 2016 and was shared by numerous media outlets.

    In 2017, Kazurinsky played the recurring role of Judge Emerson on NBC's new series Chicago Justice.

    Personal life

    Kazurinsky lives outside Chicago with his wife, Broadway actress Marcia Watkins (On Your Toes, A Chorus Line). Kazurinsky has a daughter, Zoe, and a son, Pete.

    Filmography

    Actor
    2024
    Bettendorf Talks (TV Series) (completed) as
    Mr. K
    2023
    The Road Dog as
    Phil
    2021
    The Pack Podcast (Podcast Series) as
    Shep / Buddy
    - The Everything Bagel (2021) - Shep (voice)
    - Waiting for the Exorcist (2021) - Buddy (voice)
    2021
    Chicago Med (TV Series) as
    Sheldon West
    - A Square Peg in a Round Hole (2021) - Sheldon West
    - When You're a Hammer Everything's a Nail (2021) - Sheldon West
    2021
    Later Days as
    Charlie
    2020
    Just Jo (TV Movie) as
    Landlord
    2020
    Distant Learners (Video short) as
    Sam
    2019
    Vendors (TV Movie) as
    Wayne
    2018
    Hope Springs Eternal as
    Mr. Melvin Baxter
    2018
    Alonso, the Dream and the Call (Short) as
    Store Patron
    2017
    Easy (TV Series) as
    Father Timothy
    - Prodigal Daughter (2017) - Father Timothy
    2017
    Chasing the Blues as
    Marvin Pounder
    2017
    Chicago Justice (TV Series) as
    Judge Emerson
    - Friendly Fire (2017) - Judge Emerson
    - Fake (2017) - Judge Emerson
    2016
    Thrill Ride as
    Gus Marvin
    2015
    Detectives Club (TV Series) as
    Grandpa
    - A Whale of a Tale (2015) - Grandpa
    - The Magic Blocks of Creation (2015) - Grandpa
    - The Cave Girl and the T. Rex (2015) - Grandpa
    - We're All Good at Something (2015) - Grandpa
    - Hoagies vs Grabinators of Skunksville (2015) - Grandpa
    - Space Dragon of Oceanic Mars (2015) - Grandpa
    2012
    Scrooge & Marley as
    Marley
    2012
    Close Quarters as
    Morris
    2011
    The Return of Joe Rich as
    Petey B
    2011
    The Moleman of Belmont Avenue as
    Harold
    2010
    Typing (Short) as
    Al
    2002
    The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas (Podcast Series) as
    Wally Beecher / Edgar Peabody / Henry Bemis / ...
    - Mrs. Pierce is Praying for Me (2010) - Wally Beecher (voice)
    - There Goes the Neighborhood (2009) - Edgar Peabody (voice)
    - Time Enough at Last (2005) - Henry Bemis (voice)
    - Living Doll (2004) - Erich Streator (voice)
    - The Rip Van Winkle Caper (2003) - (voice)
    - Mr. Dingle, the Strong (2002) - Luther Dingle (voice)
    2010
    Ca$h as
    Chunky Chicken Salesman (uncredited)
    2009
    Tapioca as
    Einstein
    2007
    Stash as
    John Bookenlacher
    2006
    I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With as
    Bill Bjango
    2006
    8 of Diamonds as
    Viggio
    2005
    Roll Bounce as
    Car Salesman
    2004
    According to Jim (TV Series) as
    Elf / Salesman
    - Stalking Santa (2004) - Elf
    - The Toilet (2004) - Salesman
    2004
    Still Standing (TV Series) as
    Irv
    - Still Champions (2004) - Irv
    2002
    Curb Your Enthusiasm (TV Series) as
    Hugh Mellon
    - The Nanny from Hell (2002) - Hugh Mellon
    - Club Soda and Salt (2002) - Hugh Mellon
    2001
    Betaville as
    President XM
    2001
    Strange Relations (TV Movie) as
    Attending Nurse
    2001
    Handicapped Hunters (Short) as
    Narcoleptic
    2000
    What About Joan (TV Series) as
    Principal Gorney
    - Testing, Testing - Principal Gorney
    2000
    Poor White Trash as
    Carlton Rasmeth
    1999
    The Silencer (Short) as
    Librarian
    1998
    Police Academy: The Series (TV Series) as
    Arnold Fliegel
    - Got Insurance? (1998) - Arnold Fliegel
    1998
    Early Edition (TV Series) as
    Walter Dalrymple
    - A Minor Miracle (1998) - Walter Dalrymple
    1997
    Plump Fiction as
    Priscilla, Queen of the Desserts
    1996
    The Cherokee Kid (TV Movie) as
    Gaudy Hawker
    1992
    The Two Dinos (TV Series)
    1991
    Married... with Children (TV Series) as
    Sidney Rimhollow
    - God's Shoes (1991) - Sidney Rimhollow
    1991
    Shakes the Clown as
    1st Party Dad
    1989
    Dinner at Eight (TV Movie) as
    Ed
    1989
    Wedding Band as
    Badger Brother #1
    1988
    Hot to Trot as
    Leonard
    1987
    Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol as
    Sweetchuck
    1986
    About Last Night as
    Colin
    1986
    Big City Comedy: Cocktail Party (Music Video) as
    Big City Comedy
    1986
    Cinemax Comedy Experiment (TV Series)
    - Bob Goldthwait: Don't Watch This Show (1986)
    1986
    Police Academy 3: Back in Training as
    Cadet Sweetchuck
    1985
    Billions for Boris as
    Bart
    1985
    Tab Lloyd: Investigative Reporter (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Justin Krassner
    1985
    Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment as
    Merchant
    1985
    This Wife for Hire (TV Movie) as
    Mel Greenfield, M.D
    1981
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Various / Dr. Jack Badofsky / Wayne Huevos / ...
    - Billy Crystal/Ed Koch/Edwin Newman/Father Guido Sarducci/Betty Thomas/The Cars (1984) - Various / Worthington Clotman / Moe / -
    - Barry Bostwick/Spinal Tap (1984) - Various
    - George McGovern/Madness (1984) - Various
    - Michael Douglas/Deniece Williams (1984) - Various / Price / Wayne Huevos
    - Billy Crystal/Al Jarreau (1984) - Various
    - Edwin Newman/Kool & The Gang (1984) - Various
    - Jamie Lee Curtis/The Fixx (1984) - Various / Wayne Huevos / Ralph Winters
    - Robin Williams/Adam Ant (1984) - Various / Mahatma Gandhi
    - Don Rickles/Billy Idol (1984) - Various
    - Michael Palin and his mother/The Motels (1984) - Various
    - Father Guido Sarducci/Huey Lewis & The News (1984) - Various
    - Flip Wilson/Stevie Nicks (1983) - Various
    - The Smothers Brothers/Big Country (1983) - Various
    - Jerry Lewis/Loverboy (1983) - Various
    - Teri Garr/Mick Fleetwood's Zoo (1983) - Various
    - Betty Thomas/Stray Cats (1983) - Various / Havnagootiim Vishnuuerheer
    - John Candy/Men at Work (1983) - Various
    - Danny DeVito & Rhea Pearlman/Eddy Grant (1983) - Various / Egbert Fishback
    - Brandon Tartikoff/John Cougar (1983) - Various
    - Mayor Ed Koch/Kevin Rowland & Dexy's Midnight Runners (1983) - Various
    - Stevie Wonder (1983) - Various
    - Susan Saint James/Michael McDonald (1983) - Various
    - Joan Rivers/Musical Youth (1983) - Various
    - Robert Guilaume/Duran Duran (1983) - Various
    - Bruce Dern/Leon Redbone (1983) - Dr. Jack Badofsky / Moe Laub / Various
    - Beau and Jeff Bridges/Randy Newman (1983) - Various
    - Howard Hesseman/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (1983) - Various
    - Sid Caesar/Joe Cocker/Jennifer Warnes (1983) - Various
    - Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas/The Bus Boys (1983) - Various
    - Lily Tomlin (1983) - Various
    - Eddie Murphy/Lionel Richie (1982) - Various
    - The Smothers Brothers/Laura Branigan (1982) - Various
    - Drew Barrymore/Squeeze (1982) - Various
    - Robert Blake/Kenny Loggins (1982) - Astronaut / Veteran / Dr. Jack Badofsky / -
    - Michael Keaton/The New Joe Jackson Band (1982) - Seiko / Various
    - Howard Hesseman/Men at Work (1982) - Various
    - Ron Howard/The Clash (1982) - Various
    - Louis Gossett Jr/George Thorogood & The Destroyers (1982) - Various
    - Chevy Chase/Queen (1982) - father / Father Andrew B. Titus / Larry Bud Melman
    - Olivia Newton-John (1982) - Various
    - Robert Culp/The Charlie Daniels Band (1982) - Various
    - Johnny Cash/Elton John (1982) - Various
    - Daniel J. Travanti/John Cougar (1982) - Various / Burt Wedermeyer
    - Blythe Danner/Rickie Lee Jones (1982) - Steve / Father / Student
    - Robert Urich/Mink DeVille (1982) - Various
    - Elizabeth Ashley/Hall & Oates (1982) - Various / Michael Nash / Dr. Jack Badofsky
    - James Coburn/Lindsey Buckingham & The Cholos (1982) - Various
    - John Madden/Jennifer Holliday (1982) - Forrest Gregg / Tino Quinsana
    - Robert Conrad/The Allman Brothers Band (1982) - Various / Ulysses S. Grant / Judge / -
    - Tim Curry/Meat Loaf/The Neverland Express (1981) - Frank / model / James Long / -
    - Bernadette Peters/The Go-Go's/Billy Joel (1981) - Various
    - Lauren Hutton/Rick James & The Stone City Band (1981) - Various
    - Donald Pleasance/Fear (1981) - Various
    - George Kennedy/Miles Davis (1981) - Various
    - Susan Saint James/The Kinks (1981) - Douglas MacArthur / aide / Peter / -
    - Rod Stewart (1981) - Rob Schapps
    - Jr. Walker & the All-Stars (1981) - Harold Duffy / Tim / Various
    1984
    Faerie Tale Theatre (TV Series) as
    Fool / Museum Guard
    - Princess and the Pea (1984) - Fool / Museum Guard
    1981
    Neighbors as
    Pa Greavy
    1981
    Continental Divide as
    Reporter
    1980
    Avery Schreiber Live from the Second City (TV Movie)
    1980
    Somewhere in Time as
    Photographer (1912)
    1980
    Big City Comedy (TV Series) as
    Regular
    1980
    My Bodyguard as
    Workman
    Writer
    2014
    About Last Night (based on the screenplay by)
    2004
    According to Jim (TV Series) (written by - 1 episode)
    - Stalking Santa (2004) - (written by)
    2001
    Strange Relations (TV Movie) (written by)
    2001
    Handicapped Hunters (Short)
    1999
    The Silencer (Short) (writer)
    1996
    The Cherokee Kid (TV Movie) (written by)
    1996
    Relativity (TV Series) (1 episode)
    - Moving In (1996)
    1988
    For Keeps? (written by)
    1986
    About Last Night (screenplay)
    1985
    Billions for Boris (uncredited)
    -
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (writer - 40 episodes, 1981 - 1983) (written by - 20 episodes, 1981 - 1984)
    - Billy Crystal/Ed Koch/Edwin Newman/Father Guido Sarducci/Betty Thomas/The Cars (1984) - (written by)
    - Barry Bostwick/Spinal Tap (1984) - (written by)
    - George McGovern/Madness (1984) - (written by)
    - Michael Douglas/Deniece Williams (1984) - (written by)
    - Billy Crystal/Al Jarreau (1984) - (written by)
    - Edwin Newman/Kool & The Gang (1984) - (written by)
    - Jamie Lee Curtis/The Fixx (1984) - (written by)
    - Robin Williams/Adam Ant (1984) - (written by)
    - Don Rickles/Billy Idol (1984) - (written by)
    - Michael Palin and his mother/The Motels (1984) - (written by)
    - Father Guido Sarducci/Huey Lewis & The News (1984) - (written by)
    - Flip Wilson/Stevie Nicks (1983) - (written by)
    - The Smothers Brothers/Big Country (1983) - (written by)
    - Jerry Lewis/Loverboy (1983) - (written by)
    - Teri Garr/Mick Fleetwood's Zoo (1983) - (written by)
    - Betty Thomas/Stray Cats (1983) - (written by)
    - John Candy/Men at Work (1983) - (written by)
    - Danny DeVito & Rhea Pearlman/Eddy Grant (1983) - (written by)
    - Brandon Tartikoff/John Cougar (1983) - (written by)
    - Mayor Ed Koch/Kevin Rowland & Dexy's Midnight Runners (1983) - (writer)
    - Stevie Wonder (1983) - (writer)
    - Susan Saint James/Michael McDonald (1983) - (writer)
    - Joan Rivers/Musical Youth (1983) - (writer)
    - Robert Guilaume/Duran Duran (1983) - (writer)
    - Bruce Dern/Leon Redbone (1983) - (writer)
    - Beau and Jeff Bridges/Randy Newman (1983) - (writer)
    - Howard Hesseman/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (1983) - (writer)
    - Sid Caesar/Joe Cocker/Jennifer Warnes (1983) - (writer)
    - Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas/The Bus Boys (1983) - (writer)
    - Lily Tomlin (1983) - (writer)
    - Eddie Murphy/Lionel Richie (1982) - (writer)
    - The Smothers Brothers/Laura Branigan (1982) - (writer)
    - Drew Barrymore/Squeeze (1982) - (writer)
    - Robert Blake/Kenny Loggins (1982) - (writer)
    - Michael Keaton/The New Joe Jackson Band (1982) - (writer)
    - Howard Hesseman/Men at Work (1982) - (writer)
    - Ron Howard/The Clash (1982) - (writer)
    - Louis Gossett Jr/George Thorogood & The Destroyers (1982) - (writer)
    - Chevy Chase/Queen (1982) - (writer)
    - Olivia Newton-John (1982) - (writer)
    - Danny DeVito/Sparks (1982) - (writer)
    - Robert Culp/The Charlie Daniels Band (1982) - (writer)
    - Johnny Cash/Elton John (1982) - (writer)
    - Daniel J. Travanti/John Cougar (1982) - (writer)
    - Blythe Danner/Rickie Lee Jones (1982) - (writer)
    - Robert Urich/Mink DeVille (1982) - (writer)
    - Elizabeth Ashley/Hall & Oates (1982) - (writer)
    - Bruce Dern/Luther Vandross (1982) - (writer)
    - James Coburn/Lindsey Buckingham & The Cholos (1982) - (writer)
    - John Madden/Jennifer Holliday (1982) - (writer)
    - Robert Conrad/The Allman Brothers Band (1982) - (writer)
    - Bill Murray/The Spinners/Yale Whiffenpoofs (1981) - (writer)
    - Tim Curry/Meat Loaf/The Neverland Express (1981) - (writer)
    - Bernadette Peters/The Go-Go's/Billy Joel (1981) - (writer)
    - Lauren Hutton/Rick James & The Stone City Band (1981) - (writer)
    - Donald Pleasance/Fear (1981) - (writer)
    - George Kennedy/Miles Davis (1981) - (writer)
    - Susan Saint James/The Kinks (1981) - (writer)
    - Rod Stewart (1981) - (written by)
    - Jr. Walker & the All-Stars (1981) - (writer)
    1979
    The Second City Comedy Show (TV Special) (written by)
    Miscellaneous
    -
    Early Edition (TV Series) (Special Choreography - 1 episode, 1998) (Carpathian Choreographer - 1 episode, 1998)
    - Blackout (1998) - (Special Choreography)
    - The Fourth Carpathian (1998) - (Carpathian Choreographer)
    1986
    About Last Night (co-scenarist)
    Soundtrack
    1981
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (performer - 7 episodes)
    - The Smothers Brothers/Big Country (1983) - (performer: "Gloria")
    - Bruce Dern/Leon Redbone (1983) - (performer: "Brush your teeth with sunshine" (uncredited), "The Window ledge-polka" (uncredited), "Another sale down the toilet")
    - The Smothers Brothers/Laura Branigan (1982) - (performer: "Truck Driving Women")
    - Louis Gossett Jr/George Thorogood & The Destroyers (1982) - (performer: "The Message" - uncredited)
    - Elizabeth Ashley/Hall & Oates (1982) - (performer: "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" - uncredited)
    - Tim Curry/Meat Loaf/The Neverland Express (1981) - (performer: "(Meet) The Flintstones" - uncredited)
    - Donald Pleasance/Fear (1981) - (performer: "MacBop")
    Producer
    2001
    Handicapped Hunters (Short) (co-producer)
    1996
    The Cherokee Kid (TV Movie) (co-producer)
    Thanks
    2012
    Get the Dinosaurs on the Phone (Short) (special thanks)
    1994
    Smile If You Want More (thanks)
    1993
    Rookie of the Year (the producers wish to thank)
    Self
    2024
    What an Institution: The Story of Police Academy (TV Series documentary) (post-production) as
    Self
    2021
    Inventing Improv: A Chicago Stories Special (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2020
    Lincoln Is Crying: The Grifters, Grafters, and Governors of Illinois (Documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    WGN Morning News (TV Series) as
    Self / Password Host
    - Episode dated 25 November 2019 (2019) - Password Host
    - Episode dated 23 August 2019 (2019) - Self
    - Episode dated 13 April 2018 (2018) - Self
    - Episode dated 18 October 2017 (2017) - Self
    - Episode dated 8 September 2017 (2017) - Self
    2016
    Fair Winds & Down Drafts (Video short) as
    Self
    2014
    Saturday Night Live: Thanksgiving Special (TV Special) as
    Mr. Landlord (voice)
    2012
    Too Young to Die (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - John Belushi - Ein Leben über dem Limit (2012) - Self
    2011
    Phunny Business: A Black Comedy (Documentary) as
    Self
    2010
    John Belushi: Dancing on the Edge (Documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    Saturday Night Live in the '80s: Lost & Found (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Off-Loop, on Stage (Documentary)
    2000
    Comics Come Home 6 (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1986
    Big City Comedy (Video documentary) as
    Various
    1985
    The Second City 25th Anniversary Special (TV Special) as
    Self
    1981
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Audience Member / Dr. Jack Badofsky / ...
    - Alex Karras/Tina Turner (1985) - Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
    - Danny DeVito/Sparks (1982) - Self / Dr. Jack Badofsky / Ozzy Osbourne / -
    - Bruce Dern/Luther Vandross (1982) - Self / Various / Moe Laub
    - Bill Murray/The Spinners/Yale Whiffenpoofs (1981) - Self / ElfVarious
    1980
    Bill Murray Live from the Second City (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    1980
    Big City Comedy (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    1979
    The Second City Comedy Show (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    Archive Footage
    2011
    Season 3 According to Jim (Video short) as
    Salesman (uncredited)
    2005
    Curb Your Enthusiasm (TV Series) as
    Hugh Mellon
    - The End (2005) - Hugh Mellon
    2004
    Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment - Accidental Heroes: The Best of... (Video documentary short) as
    Sweetchuck (uncredited)
    2004
    Police Academy 3: Back in Training - All Washed Up: Floating Memories (Video documentary short) as
    Cadet Sweetchuck (uncredited)
    2004
    Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol - Remembering a Lofty Investigation (Video documentary short) as
    Sweetchuck (uncredited)
    1999
    Saturday Night Live 25 (TV Special documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1998
    Saturday Night Live: The Best of Eddie Murphy (Video documentary) as
    Self / Various Characters (uncredited)
    1989
    The Best of Eddie Murphy: Saturday Night Live (Video) as
    Various (uncredited)
    1985
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Hitchhiker
    - SNL Film Festival (1985) - Hitchhiker (uncredited)

    References

    Tim Kazurinsky Wikipedia