Info derived from imdb. Only works 2013 and later being
tracked. All know recurring performers listed.
Note: Being a local Seattle series, imdb credits likely
missing a number of appearances on other Seattle shows; for this reason, while
I normally note gaps of a decade or more, I am not doing so in this case. Bring
a variety series, most performers played multiple characters.
Tracey Conway: in
Dr. Canard (2014) [not listed in the imdb, I believe she was also in a 2013
episode of The (206).]
Pat Cashman: in
The (206) (36 episodes 2013-2015; also Writer; 35 as Consulting Producer),
Still (1 episode 2013) [not listed in imdb: also a regular on Up Late NW, which
started September 2015].
Nancy Guppy: in
The (206) (2 episodes 2013); as Producer: Hedgebrook: Women Authoring Change
(2014); as Self: Sixnineteen (2014).
Steve Wilson: in
The (206) (1 episode 2013; 32 2013-2015 as Director).
Bill Stainton: in
The (206) (1 episode 2013).
Bob Nelson: in
The (206) (2 episodes 2013-2014), Nebraska (2013; also Writer); as Writer: The
Confirmation (2016; also Producer/Director), Highston (1 episode 2015; also
Executive Producer); as Self: The Oscars (2014), The 2014 Film Independent
Spirit Awards (2014).
John Keister: in
The (206) (24 episodes 2013-2014; also Writer/Consulting Producer).
Joel McHale: in
The X Files (2 episodes 2015-2016), Dr. Ken (1 episode 2016), Lego Dimensions
(2015 video game), BoJack Horseman (1 episode 2015), Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade
Ninja (5 episodes 2013-2015), Community (110 episodes 2009-2015), Regular Show
(1 episode 2015), The Friars Club Super Bowl Roast of Terry Bradshaw (2015),
Kittens in a Cage (1 episode 2014), A Merry Friggin' Christmas (2014), Video
Game High School (1 episode 2014), Adult Beginners (2014), Deliver Us from Evil
(2014), Blended (2014), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (1 episode 2014), The (206) (1
episode 2014), Community: Miracle on Jeff's Street (2013), Conan (1 episode
2013); Star Wars: Detours (unknown episodes 2012) in post-production; The Great
Indoors (2016) in pre-production; as Writer: The Soup (16 episodes 2014, also
Executive Producer 319 episodes 2004-2015 as Self), 2014 White House
Correspondents' Association Dinner (2014; also Self); as Executive Producer: The
Soup Investigates (unknown episodes 2013, 5 as Self); as Self: The X-Files:
Re-Opened (2015), Extra (1 episode 2015), E! News (8 episodes 2014-2015), Late
Night with Seth Meyers (1 episode 2015), Today (4 episodes 2014-2015), The
Comment Section (1 episode 2015), The Late Late Show with James Corden (3 episodes
2015, The 2015 ESPY Awards (2015), ESPY Awards (2015), Good Morning America (2
episodes 2015), The Chew (1 episode 2015), Conan (4 episodes 2013-2015), The
Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore (1 episode 2015), Comedy Bang! Bang! (1 episode
2015), The Insider (4 episodes 2014-2015), The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
(2 episodes 2014), The Dr. Oz Show (1 episode 2014), Made in Hollywood (1
episode 2014), Reel Junkie (2 episodes 2014), Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
(1 episode 2014), The Talk (1 episode 2014), Chelsea Lately (3 episodes 2014), 2014
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2014), Live! With Kelly and Michael (2
episodes 2014), Entertainment Tonight (1 episode 2014), The Pete Holmes Show (1
episode 2014), Late Show with David Letterman (2 episodes 2013-2014), The Human
Face of Big Data (2014), Harmontown (2014), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (1 episode
2014), Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (1 episode 2014), VGX: The Next
Generation of Video Game Awards (2013), Good Day L.A. (1 episode 2013), The
Getaway (1 episode 2013), 2013 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2013),
Larry King Now (1 episode 2013), Real Time with Bill Maher (1 episode 2013),
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (1 episode 2013); as Self, post-production: Brooks
McBeth: This Ain't Shakespeare (nd).
Ross Shafer: last
known acting role in 2009.
Bill Nye: in
Miles from Tomorrowland (6 episodes 2015), Inside Amy Schumer (1 episode 2015),
Bill Nye the Science Guy Tackles DeflateGate (2015), The Neighbors (1 episode
2014), Tosh.0 (1 episode, 2014), The Drunken Peasants (1 episode 2014), The Big
Bang Theorym (1 episode 2013), The (206) (1 episode, 2013); as Self: The Nightly
Show with Larry Wilmore (3 episodes 2015-2016), StarTalk (20 episodes
2015-2016), Explorer (1 episode 2015), Global Citizen Festival (2015), Whose
Line Is It Anyway? (1 episode 2015), 7th Annual Shorty Awards (2015), Night of
Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs (2015), Real Time
with Bill Maher (3 episodes 2015), Inside Edition (2 episodes 2014), Up with
Steve Kornacki (1 episode 2014), CBS This Morning (1 episode 2014), Last Week
Tonight with John Oliver (1 episode 2014), Late Night with Seth Meyers (1
episode 2014), An Honest Liar (2014), The Independents (1 episode 2014), The
Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers (1 episode 2014), Katie 91 episode
2014), ABC Evening News (1 episode 2014), ABC News Nightline (1 episode 2014), Uncensored
Science: Bill Nye Debates Ken Ham (2014), Piers Morgan Tonight (1 episode
2014), King of the Nerds (1 episode 2013), Politics Nation with Al Sharpton (1
episode 2014), The View (1 episode 2013), Dancing with the Stars (5 episodes
2013), Hub Network's First Annual Halloween Bash (2013), The Arsenio Hall Show
(1 episode 2013), Good Morning America (1 episode 2013), The Nerdist (1 episode
2013), Larry King Now (1 episode 2013), EcoDivas TV (1 episode 2013), On Begley
Street (1 episode 2013); as Self, post-production: Fight for Space (2016); as Self,
announced: The Bill Nye Film (2017).
Darrell Suto (Billy
Quan): in The (206) (1 episode 2013).
Ed Wyatt: last
known acting role listed on imdb in 2013, but I believe ihe was also in a 2013
episode of The (206).
David Scully: in
Dota 2 (2013 video game), Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time (2013 video game); last
known non-video game role in 2010.
Mike Neun: no known
subsequent acting roles.
Joe Guppy: no
acting credits in imdb.
Barb Klasnic: last
known acting role in 1999; as Story in 2008.
Andrea Stein: if
same person (unclear), last known acting role in 1999.
Lauren Weedman: in
Rainbow Time (2016), Joshy (2016), Too Legit (2016), Looking (16 episodes
2014-2015), Kittens in a Cage (2 episodes 2013-2015), The Gambler (2014), 2
Broke Girls (1 episode 2014), Every Beautiful Thing (2014), Silent Shadows
(2014), Dads (1 episode 2013), Masters of Sex (1 episode 2013), Arrested
Development (1 episode 2013), New Girl (1 episode 2013).
Brooks McBeth: in
The (206) (4 episodes 2013); as Writer/Self, post-production: Brooks McBeth:
This Ain't Shakespeare (nd).
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