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Rob Corddry

Acting

Born February 4, 1971 · Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Also known as Robert Cordry · راب کوردری

Biography

Robert William "Rob" Corddry (born February 4, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and director. He is best known for his work as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and for his starring role in the comedy film Hot Tub Time Machine. He is also the creator and star of Children's Hospital. He played the title character in Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story (2004) and Mac, Ben Stiller's character's best friend in The Heartbreak Kid. He has also made appearances in Old School (2003), Blades of Glory, Semi-Pro, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Failure to Launch and The Ten. He also appeared in Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay as Ron Fox, a neurotic and racist agent with the United States Department of Homeland Security, in W. as Ari Fleischer, and also in What Happens in Vegas. In 2010, he co-starred in the John Cusack film Hot Tub Time Machine, it's sequel Hot Tub Time Machine 2 and in 2013, he co-starred in Jonathan Levine's Warm Bodies as the zombie M. Corddry hosted the 10th annual Webby Awards ceremony on June 12, 2006. He starred as the main character in the Fox mid-season comedy The Winner from March 4, 2007 until the series' cancellation. He wrote, directed, and starred in the web series Childrens Hospital for The WB on its online network at TheWB.com. After talks fell through with Comedy Central, Turner's Adult Swim picked up the series and began airing new episodes August 22, 2010. Corddry has starred in three commercials for the Holiday Inn in both 2010 and 2011. He appeared in three episodes of Community playing a lawyer, Alan Connor, an old acquaintance of Jeff Winger, who is also a lawyer. In 2012, he began a recurring role on the third season of Happy Endings, playing "The Car Czar", Jane's new boss at the car dealership. He also had a recurring role on the short-lived FOX series Ben and Kate, as Buddy, the boorish owner of the bar where Kate and BJ work. From 2015 to 2019, he co-starred in the HBO comedy-drama series Ballers. He co-starred in the CBS sitcom The Unicorn (2019-2021).

Awards & recognition

  • Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series · 2016
  • Eagle Scout

Filmography50+ titles

Community

2009as Alan Connor

Curb Your Enthusiasm

2000as Rick Leftowitz

Arrested Development

2003as Moses Taylor

HarmonQuest

2016as Sandy

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

2014as Sheriff Wilkerson

Hawaii Five-0

2010as Tony Gibson

The Goldbergs

2013as George

WWII in HD

2009as Rockie Blunt (voice)

Party Down

2009as Gary

This Fool

2022as The Vet

Workaholics

2011as Eric

Family Guy

1999as Ben (voice)

Upright Citizens Brigade

1998as Muskrat

Law & Order

1990as Jim Leary

Conan

2010as Self - Guest

Hot Ones

2015as Self

The Way Way Back

2013as Kip

Mad TV

1995as Johnny

The Audacity

2026as Tom Ruffage

Not Dead Yet

2023as Andrew

Rhett and Link's Buddy System

2016as Plant Manager

Childrens Hospital

2008as Blake Downs

American Dad!

2005as Angel (voice)

Bookie

2023as Walt Dinty

How to Be a Latin Lover

2017as Quincy

Speechless

2016as Billy

Happy Endings

2011as Car Czar

The Senior

2023as Sam Weston

Ballers

2015as Joe Krutel

Raw

1993as Self

Wrecked

2016as Rob Corddry

Ben and Kate

2012as Buddy

Have a Good Trip

2020as Self

Dog Days

2018as Kurt Chapman

Seeking a Friend for the End of the World

2012as Warren

Old School

2003as Warren

Physical

2021as Gary

The Unicorn

2019as Forrest

Warm Bodies

2013as M / Marcus

Medical Police

2020as Blake Downs

Arthur and the Invisibles

2006as Seides (voice)

The Daily Show

1996as Self - Correspondent

Muppets Most Wanted

2014as First AD

In a World...

2013as Moe

Pain & Gain

2013as John Mese

The Winning Season

2009as Terry

Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay

2008as Ron Fox

80 for Brady

2023as Pat

Comedy Bang! Bang!

2012as Self

Running Wilde

2010as Jack Gray