Tuesday, February 20, 2018

That’s My Bush! (2001): Where are They Now?



Information derived from the imdb. e=episodes. Specific titles noted only for 2015-on. All actors in 2+ episodes and/or playing comic book characters noted. Actors in only 1 episode gradually being folded in.

Timothy Bottoms (George W. Bush): in Men's Group (2016), How Not to Propose (2015); Tar (2018) in post-production; as Self: Q N' A with Mikki and Shay (1e 2015), The 19th Annual Satellite Awards (2015).
Carrie Quinn Dolin (Laura Bush): last known acting role in 2003.
Kurt Fuller (Karl Rove): in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2018), His Wives and Daughters (unknown e 2017), Huntsville (2017), Psych: The Movie (2017), American Dad! (1e 2017), Bull (2017), Kings of Con (6e 2016-2017), Rosewood (3e 2015-2017), The Philosophy of Phil (2017), The Wolves of Savin Hill (2017), Small Victories (2016), An American Girl Story - Maryellen 1955: Extraordinary Christmas (2016), BrainDead (1e 2016), The Good Wife (3e 2015-2016), Highston (2015), A Light Beneath Their Feet (2015), Bones (1e 2015), Film Pigs (1e 2015), Hot in Cleveland (1e 2015), Accidental Love (2015); Deported (2017), Baja (2018) completed; Office Uprising (2018) in post-production; The Potters (nd) in pre-production; The Truth About Harry Quebert Affair (2018) announced; as Self: WWE Monday Night RAW (1e 2017), Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters (2017), Kings of Conversation (1e 2016), Ghostheads (2016).
Marcia Wallace (Maggie Hawley): died in 2013.
Kristen Miller (Princess Stevenson): in Eliza Sherman's Revenge (2017), Meet My Valentine (2015).
John D'Aquino (Larry O'Shea): in K.C. Undercover (1e 2018), Disjointed (1e 2018), In Sanity, Florida (4e 2017), The 60 Yard Line (2017), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (1e 2015), The Mentalist (1e 2015); as Executive/Producer: Cattle Call (2017), Reasons to Live (2017; also Writer/Director), Oui Oui: Wee Wee (2017), Tabula Rasa (2017), Humans in Training (2016), Nowhere Cafe (2016; also Writer), Astronaut Camp (2016), Penguin Flu (2016), Boundless (2015), Cartwheels and Backflips (2015; also Writer/Director), Pow Wham Night Wild (2015).
Toddy Walters (Tour Guide): only known subsequent acting role in 2010 but Stadium Anthems (2017; also Musician/Composer/Associate Producer) completed; as Vocals in 2010.
Chris Borkovec (Officer Smiley): last known acting role in 2011.
Bob Legionaire (Charlton Heston): last known acting role in 2003.
Robert Machray (Moose): last known acting role in 2011.
Valerie Mahaffey (Janet Rove): in Young Sheldon (5e 2017-2018), The Man in the High Castle (3e 2016), No Pay, Nudity (2016), Sully (2016), The Mindy Project (1e 2016), Impastor (1e 2015), Devious Maids (2e 2015), Workaholics (1e 2015); The Witch Files (nd) in post-production.
David Norona (Ramon): in The Gifted (3e 2017-2018), Designated Survivor (1e 2016); I Can Only Imagine (2018) completed; as Writer/Director, post-production: The Bright Ones (2018).
Joseph Ruskin (Dr. Jack Kevorkian): died in 2013.
Edmund L. Shaff (Dick Cheney): in Modern Family (1e 2015).
Guy Siner (Dr. Thomas Klestil): last known acting role in 2014; as Self: AIR Theatre (2017).
Lisa K. Wyatt (Joyce): in The Angeleno Hunter (2017), Superstore (1e 2016), Internet Famous (2016), D8ting (2015), Tenured (2015); American Woman (1e 2018), Heavenly Deposit (2018) in post-production; UnCorked (10e 2018; also Executive Producer; 2e as Writer, 1e as Director) filming; Magnum Farce (nd) announced; as Writer/Director: Maiden Voyage (2016), Fire's Out (2016), The Holiday Hostess (2015).
Akima (Kanook-Nook): died in 2014.
Christopher Birt (Leron): last known acting role in 2012.
Juanita Jenning (Ms. Clea): in Star (6e 2017), Detroiters (1e 2017), Major Crimes (1e 2015).
Madison Mason (Donald Rumsfeld): in NCIS: Los Angeles (1e 2017), Girl Meets World (1e 2015).
Ivan Naranjo (Punanee Chief): died in 2013.
Marte Boyle Slout (Barbara Bush): no known subsequent acting roles.
George Brandon (Felix's Assistant): no known subsequent acting roles.
Vanessa Hendrix (Karl's Daughter): last known acting role in 2005.

Sunday, February 18, 2018

Joe’s Apartment (1996): Where are They Now?



Due to the large number of active credits, not all actors listed. Info derived from imdb. Only works 2015 and later being tracked. e=episode/s, VG=video game, nd=no date

Jerry O'Connell (Joe): in The 5th Quarter (1e 2018), Drunk History (2e 2016-2018), Curb Your Enthusiasm (1e 2017), Justice League Action (3e 2017), Wish Upon (2017), Justice League Action Shorts (1e 2017), Billions (3e 2016-2017), Love Locks (2017), Justice League Dark (2017), Boy Band (2017), A Mermaid's Tale (2016), Trolland (2016), Be Good for Rachel (2016), Scream Queens (2e 2016), Mistresses (4e 2016, 2 as Director), Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016), Young & Hungry (1e 2016), Fresh Beat Band of Spies (19e 2015-2016), The Mysteries of Laura (2e 2016), Significant Mother (1e 2015), New Timers (1e 2015), Jake and the Never Land Pirates (2e 2015), Marry Me (2e 2015), Infinite Crisis (2015 VG), Workaholics (1e 2015), The Librarians (1e 2015), Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (2015); Carter (10e 2018), Deep Murder (2018) in post-production; as Director: Andi Mack (1e 2017); as Self: Live! with Kelly/Live with Kelly and Ryan (25e 2015-2017), Extra (2e 2016-2017), Daily Pop (1e 2017), Wendy: The Wendy Williams Show (2e 2016-2017), Animal Nation with Anthony Anderson (1e 2017), Access Hollywood (1e 2017), The Talk (4e 2015-2017), Home & Family (1e 2017), Today (1e 2017), The View (2e 2016-2017), Harry (1e 2017), Match Game (1e 2016), Good Morning America Weekend Edition (1e 2016), People's List (1e 2016), Good Morning America (1e 2016), Rachael Ray (1e 2016), Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf (1e 2015).
Megan Ward (Lily Dougherty): in General Hospital (1e 2018); Party Mom (2018) in post-production.
Billy West (Ralph Roach): in Happy! (1e 2018), The Stinky & Dirty Show (3e 2016-2017), Better Things (1e 2017), Wacky Races (7e 2017), The Adventures of Puss in Boots (2e 2016-2017), Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow (2017 VG), Best Fiends: Boot Camp (2017), Samurai Jack (1e 2017), Sofia the First (2e 2017), The Loud House (1e 2017), Skylanders Academy (10e 2016), Star vs. the Forces of Evil (1e 2016), The 7D (26e 2015-2016), Robot Chicken (1e 2016), Minecraft: Story Mode - A Telltale Games Series (2015 VG), Skylanders: SuperChargers (2015 VG), Turbo FAST (2e 2015), Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run (2015), Uncle Grandpa (1e 2015), Pixels (2015), Man Seeking Woman (2015), The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015); Disenchantment (1e 2018) in pre-production; Goblins Animated (unknown e 2019) filming; as Self: Talkin' Toons (1e 2017), Greatest Animated Movies (2016), Hey Moe, Hey Dad! (9e 2015), The Three Stooges (2015), Comic Con Workshop (1e 2015).
Reginald Hudlin (Rodney Roach): in Too Shorts Boombox (2017); as Producer/Executive Producer: Blazing Samurai (2018), 49th NAACP Image Awards (2018), 49th NAACP Image Awards Red Carpet (2018), Marshall (2017; also Director), Blue & Green (2017), The 48th NAACP Image Awards (2017), Burning Sands (2017), Critters (1e 2017), The Oscars (2016), The 47th NAACP Image Awards (2016), The 46th Annual NAACP Image Awards (2015); Untitled Freeway Rick Ross Project (nd), Showtime at the Apollo (2018) in pre-production; as Director, pre-production: Shadowman (nd); as Self: Secret History of Comics (2017), Made in Hollywood (1e 2017), The Lead with Jake Tapper (1e 2017), Last Call with Carson Daly (2017), Independent Lens (1e 2017), Unsung Hollywood (1e 2016), Marvel's Captain America: 75 Heroic Years (2016), Boulevard Warriors (2015), Unsung (1e 2015).
Jim Turner (Walter Sh-t): in Desolate (2018), Dr. Brinks & Dr. Brinks (2017), Mad Families (2017), Criminal Minds (1e 2016), F'd (1e 2016), Flaked (1e 2016), The Muppets (1e 2016), Danny Boy (2016), The Overnight (2015), Granite Flats (8e 2015); Day Six (nd) in post-production; as Producer: Wainwright Training Presents: Safety Is the Key to Work & Life (2016).
Sandra Denton/Pepa (Blank): in Sandy Wexler (2017), Cookin' with Salt-N-Pepa (unknown e 2015), Family Time (1e 2015); as Self: Guilty Pleasures (2e 2016), Young Hollywood (1e 2016), 2016 MTV Movie Awards (2016), The Chew (2015), Lip Sync Battle (1e 2015), The Meredith Vieira Show (1e 2015).
Robert Vaughn (Senator Dougherty): died in 2016; in Gold Star (2017), The American Side (2016), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1e 2015).
Don Ho (Alberto Bianco): died in 2007.
Jim Sterling (Jesus Bianco / Voice of Cockroach): last known acting role in 2008.
Shiek Mahmud-Bey (Vladimir Bianco): in Londyn (unknown e 2018), Chasing After You (2017), Narcan (2016), The Inner Circle (2016, also Director/Writer); Knuckles (2013; also Writer) completed; The Martyr Maker (2018) in post-production; Therapeutic Shift (nd) in pre-production; as Director/Writer: Psychological Perspectives with Doc B (2016); as Director, announced: God Speaks, You Listen (nd).
David Huddleston (P.I. Smith): died in 2016.
Frank Bello (Stick-Up Man #1): last known acting role in 2014.
Lord Kayson (Stick-Up Man #2): in Water (2017), Shadow of the Monarch (2017), My Crazy Ex (1e 2015).
Alex Molina (Stick-Up Man #3): no other known acting roles.
Wayman Ezell (Apartment Broker #1): in The Last Witch Hunter (2015).
Vincent Pastore (Apartment Broker #2): in Hawaii Five-0 (1e 2018), Against All Odds (2018), Blood Circus (2017), Good n Screwed (2017), Pitching Tents (2017), Animals (2e 2017), The Uncle Gerry Show (2017), The Eyes (2017), The Kids Menu - Movie (2017), The Last Trip (2017), Calico Skies (2016), Oiled Up (2016), Pasquale's Magic Veal (2016), Red Herring (2015), Staten Island Summer (2015), Thinking with Richard (2015), Papa (2018), Bully (2018), Black Wake (2018), Who's Jenna...? (2018), St. Joseph (2018) completed; Profane Language (nd), Dinosaur (nd), Stano (2018), Clinton Road (2018) in post-production; Sarah Q (2018) filming; On the River (nd), Iron Terry Malone (nd; as Associate Producer), Sodfather Spagatoni (2018), Made in Chinatown in pre-production; 179th Street (nd), Gold 57 (2016) announced; as Self: The Way to Go (2e 2017), The Making of the Mob (2e 2016), Today (1e 2015), The Jack and Triumph Show (2e 2015); As Self, completed: Dinner with the FoodFellas (nd).
Rose Kimmel (Mrs. Grotowski): only other known acting role in 2006.
Cynthia Neilson (Dangling Woman): no known subsequent acting roles; as Stunts in 2001.

Complaint Handlers
Tracy Vilar: in Get Shorty (2e 2017), Doubt (2017), Swipe Right (unknown e 2017), Officer Downe (2016), JoJoHead (2016), Untitled Laura Steinel Project (2016).
John Palomino: died in 1997.
Willi One Blood: only known subsequent acting role in 2001.
William Preston: died in 1998.
Michael Mandel: no other known acting roles.
Roy Milton Davis: died in 2014.

Edward Rosado (Boy at Play): only known subsequent acting role in 2002.
Desiree Casado (Girl at Play): last known acting role in 2010.
Salvatore Paul Piro (Sal): last known acting role in 2006.
Peter Yoshida (Zipp Copy Customer): last known acting role in 2005.
Stewart Russell (Zipp Copy Customer): last known acting role in 1998.
Rae C. Wright (Movie Goer): in The Forever Tree (2017).
Toukie Smith (Head Usher): last known acting role in 1999.
Tommy Hollis (Boss Plumber): died in 2001.
Scott Bigelow (Boss Construction): died in 2007.
Christopher Durang (Boss Clergy): last known acting role in 1996, as Writer in 2012; as Self/Photos Courtesy Of: The Legacy Project (1e 2016); as Self, post-production: What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael (2018).
Dale Goodson (Boss Clown): only known subsequent acting role in 2012.
Patricia O'Connell (Ms. Featherstone): died in 2016.
Fanni Green (Counsel): last known acting role in 2000.
Peggy Healey (Counsel): no known subsequent acting roles.

Boss Hog Band Members
Cristina Martinez: no other known acting roles.
Jon Spencer: in Baby Driver (2017).
Jens Jurgensen: no other known acting roles.
Hollis Yungblut: other known acting roles.

Nick Zedd (Pizza Couple): in Attack of the Particle Disruptors (2017; also Director), Scumbag (2017); as Director/Writer: The Death of Muffinhead (2017); as Co-Director: Werewolf Bitches from Outer Space (2016); as Director, filming: Impression X (nd).
Solange Monnier (Pizza Couple): last known acting role in 2003 (also Costume Designer).
Paul Bartel (NEA Scout): died in 2006.
Richard Melville Hall/Moby (Club DeeJay): in Moby: Mere Anarchy (2018; also Composer), Moby: Like a Motherless Child (2017), Twin Peaks (1e 2017), Meow Madness (2017), Blunt Talk (4e 2015-2016), Intruder (2016), Young Hollywood (2016), NCIS: Ibiza (2015); as Composer: Test! (2017), Contrast: An Experimental Fashion Film (2017), Myoot (2017), Purebred (2017), Bon Appetit (2017), A Room in Cairo (2017), Eschew (2017), Souls of the Vermilion Sea (2017), We Are Everywhere and Nothing at All (2017), Went Dead (2017), Cholet (2016), Modus (2016), Covek u crnom odelu (2016), Pilgrims (2016), There's a Stranger in my Mirror (2016), Moby & the Void Pacific Choir: Are You Lost in the World Like Me (2016; also Producer/Song/Presenter/Self), Rebel (2016), A Hand from the Sky (2016), Will You Stand for Me (2016), The Ego Death (2016), Why Just One? (2016), Fishing (2016), Her Satanic Majesty (2016), Models (2016), The 10 Kinds of Roommates You Meet on Craigslist (2016). Beginnings (2016), For the Love of Cats (2016), Eno La (2016), Universal Language (2016; also Self), Grace Period (2015), Ella (2015), What's the Big Deal? (2015), Expedition: Northern California (2015), Lilly (2015), Nowness (2015), Vulnerability (2015), (Re)Construction (2015), Miss Loneliness (2015), TRANSforming Randy Wicker (2015), Inside Yourself: Via Francigena, Across Tuscany (2015), Helger: An Extraordinary Common Life (2015), The Scoop (2015) The Cabin (2015), 18 (2015), Me and the Others: Ego Kai Oi Alloi (2015), Me and the Others: Ego Kai Oi Alloi (2015), The Search for Dark Matter (2015), My Unknown History (2015); as Composer, completed: Yuz Adimda Izmaritler (2013), Late for the Party (2016), Good Morning Silverlake (2016), The infant who almost never cried at night (2017), QueerEdge: From Gay to Queer Liberation (2017), Our Mortality Binds Us Together (2017), Footnote (2017), A Roommate (2017), An Interception (2017); as Composer, post-production: Digital City (2018), Brakes (2018); as Composer, filming: Untitled Moby Documentary (2017; also Self), Becoming Me (2017); as Music Department, Various: Eero Saarinen: The Architect Who Saw the Future (2017), Jerkwater Town (2017), Addiction (2017), Far from the Tree (2017), Sunday Worship (2017), Programmed (2017), American Masters (1e 2016), CutOff (2016), Podarok Very (2016), A Place for Henry (2016), Women Like Us (2015), Warum (2015), The Price (2015); as Composer, Theme Music, post-production: Talk with Me (2018); as Self: Home & Family (3e 2015-2018), Vegan 2017 (2017), Electronic Music Awards (2017), Sharon Osbourne Presents Rock 'n' Roll's Dodgiest Deals (2017), Talk Show the Game Show (1e 2017), Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web (2017), Bite to the Future (2017), Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music (3e 2016), Conan (1e 2016), Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf (2e 2015-2016), Score: A Film Music Documentary (2016), A Little of Your Time with Quinn Marcus (1e 2016), Hollywood Medium (1e 2016) Vegan: Everyday Stories (2016), Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present (2016), Last Call with Carson Daly (1e 2016), Larry King Now (1e 2015), PoliticKING with Larry King (1e 2016), Breaking Band (1e 2015), The Nation's Favourite Bond Song (1e 2015), Rammstein in Amerika (2015), Jean-Michel Jarre: A Journey Into Sound (2015), Dancing in the Dark: 20 Years of Nocturnal Wonderland (2015), Unity (2015), The Music of David Lynch Benefit Concert (2015), RuPaul's Drag Race (1e 2015), King of the Nerds (1e 2015); as Self; post-production:   The Drop: The EDM Culture Explosion (nd), RiseUP the Movie (2016), Everybody Has an Andy Dick Story (2016); as Self, filming: Slashed (nd).
William Wegman (Distinguished Man with Dog): last known acting role in 2002; as Camera Operator/Self: Awesome Living with Andy (2016).
Glenn Kubota (Lab Manager): in Love Magical (2018), Red Oaks (2015); Second Chance (2012), The Mole (2017), Gringo (2018) completed; We Are Unsatisfied (2018) filming.

Cockroaches
Rick Aviles: died in 1995.
Vebe Borge: no known subsequent acting roles; as First Assistant Director: Power (1e 2016), Orange Is the New Black (6e 2015-2016).
Dave Chappelle: in Equanimity (2017; also Writer), Chi-Raq (2015); A Star Is Born (2018) completed; as Writer/Executive Producer/Self: Dave Chappelle: Equanimity (2017), Dave Chappelle: The Bird Revelation (2017), Deep in the Heart of Texas: Dave Chappelle Live at Austin City Limits (2017) The Age of Spin: Dave Chappelle Live at the Hollywood Palladium (2017); as Writer: The Oscars (2016); as Self: The 60th Annual Grammy Awards (2018), CNN New Year's Eve Live with Anderson Cooper & Andy Cohen (2017), The 40th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (2017), Ride with Norman Reedus (1e 2017), Def Comedy Jam 25 (2017), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2e 2017), The 69th Primetime Emmy Awards (1e 2017), The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2e 2017), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2e 2017), CBS This Morning (1e 2017), 2017 Canadian Screen Awards (2017), Project Dad (1e 2016), BET Presents Love & Happiness: An Obama Celebration (2016), David Blaine: Beyond Magic (2016), Saturday Night Live (1e 2016), The 18th Annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor: Celebrating Eddie Murphy (2015), Entertainment Tonight (1e 2015), Today at Wimbledon (1e 2015), Wimbledon (1e 2015), Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber (2015), Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Red Carpet Special (2015).
Godfrey Danchimah: in Lucha Underground (3e 2017), Glimpse (1e 2017), Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter (43 2017), The Hudson Tribes (2016), The Guest List (1e 2016), Steven Universe (1e 2016), Like Lambs (2016), Benders (2e 2015), The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore (1e 2015), Special Look (1e 2015), Bullseye: Zip Timeline (unknown e 2015); Rapid Eye Movement (2017) completed; My Cousin Sister's Wedding (2019) in pre-production; as Executive Producer/Self: Godfrey: Regular Black (2016); as Editor, filming: Nanyachi Dusri Baju (nd); as Self: StarTalk (2e 2017-2018), Funny: The Documentary (2017), What's Your F@#King Deal?! (2017), Jeff Goldblum: Basic Bro (2017), Get Your Life (1e 2015), World's Funniest Fails (1e 2015), Bullseye (4e 2015), Entertainment Tonight (1e 2015), The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore (2e 2015).
Kenan Moran: no other known acting roles.
Jennie Moreau: in Surprise Me! (2017), Chicago P.D. (1e 2016).
Tim Blake Nelson: in Dallas & Robo (8e 2018), Monster (2018), The True Don Quixote (2017), Wormwood (1e 2017), The Institute (2017), Sidney Hall (2017), Deidra & Laney Rob a Train (2017), Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016), Colossal (2016), Okkervil River RIP (2016), The Confirmation (2016), For Justice (2015), Fantastic Four (2015), Black Dog, Red Dog (2015), Anesthesia (2015; also Director/Writer/Producer), Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (3e 2015), Black Dynamite (1e 2015); The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018) in pre-production; Tribe (nd) filming; The Long Home (2018) in post-production; as Director: Z: The Beginning of Everything (1e 2015); as Self: Wormwood (3e 2017), Frontline (3e 2015).
Mark Rosenthal: in Oil and Vinegar (2015).
James Stauffer: no other known acting roles; as Self in 2009.
John Tereile: no other known acting roles.
Kevin Weist: only known subsequent acting role in 2006; as Executive Producer: Mr. Robot Digital After Show (4e 2016, 9e as Consulting Producer), 20th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards (2015).
Geoffrey Whelan: no other known acting roles.
BD Wong: in Mr. Robot (15e 2015-2017), DuckTales (1e 2017), Gotham (14e 2016-2017), The Space Between Us (2017), Lego Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape (unknown e 2016), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1e 2015), Lego Jurassic World (2015 VG), Jurassic World (2015), Nurse Jackie (1e 2015), Madam Secretary (1e 2015), Focus (2015), NCIS: New Orleans (1e 2015); as Self: The 69th Primetime Emmy Awards (2017), 2017 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2017), Mr. Robot Digital After Show (1e 2016), Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (1e 2016), Welcome to 'Jurassic World' (2015), Nature (1e 2015), East of Main Street: Taking the Lead (2015).