Tim Conway filmography

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Tim Conway in 2002

The following is the complete filmography of American actor and comedian Tim Conway.

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Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1964 McHale's Navy Ensign Charles Beaumont Parker
1965 McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force
1968 Star Spangled Salesman Telephone Repairman
1973 The World's Greatest Athlete Milo Jackson Comedy film directed by Robert Scheerer
1975 The Apple Dumpling Gang Amos TuckerComedy-western film directed by Norman Tokar
1976 Gus CrankcaseComedy film directed by Vincent McEveety
The Shaggy D.A. Tim
1977 The Billion Dollar Hobo Vernon PraiseworthyComedy film directed and co-written by Stuart E. McGowan
1978 They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way Dewey Slapstick/comedy film directed by Stuart E. McGowan & Edward Montagne and written by Conway
1979 The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again Amos TuckerComedy-western film and sequel to The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) directed by Vincent McEveety
The Prize Fighter BagsComedy film directed by Michael Preece and co-written by Conway
1980 The Private Eyes Dr. TartComedy-mystery film directed & co-produced by Lang Elliott and co-written by Conway
1984 Cannonball Run II CHP Officer #1Comedy film and sequel to The Cannonball Run directed by Hal Needham
1986 The Longshot DooleyComedy film directed by Paul Bartel
1987 Dorf on Golf Dorf Comedy film directed by Roger Beatty and written by Conway
1988 Dorf's Golf Bible
Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus Comedy film directed by Lang Elliott and written by Conway
1990 Dorf Goes Auto Racing Comedy film directed by Barry Landon and written by Conway
1993 Dorf Goes Fishing
1996 Dorf on the Diamond
Dear God Herman DoolyComedy film directed by Garry Marshall
1997 Speed 2: Cruise Control Mr. Kenter, Driving Instructor Action-thriller film directed and produced by Jan de Bont
1998 Air Bud: Golden Receiver Fred Davis
2000The View from the SwingHenry WhitakerComedy film directed by Paul Tuerpé
2001Dorf Da Bingo KingDorfComedy film directed by Jack Boeki
2006 Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! Skip JonesVoice
2008 Garfield's Fun Fest
  • Freddy Frog / Gate Guard / Momma Bear / Roger / Narrator
Legend of the Paddle: The Oldie Hollis StoryOldie Hollis / Narrator / Derk DorfShort-comedy film directed by Raul Garcia & Pasquale Murena and written by Conway & Zack Zeiler
2009 Santa Buddies Sniffer
Rainbow Valley HeroesHank Family film directed by Daniel E. Taylor
2011 Spooky Buddies Sniffer
  • Direct-to-DVD Adventure-fantasy film directed, co-written, & co-produced by Robert Vince
  • Tenth film (ninth sequel) to the Air Bud series of films
2012 Treasure Buddies
  • Direct-to-DVD Adventure-fantasy film directed, co-written, & co-produced by Robert Vince
  • Eleventh film (tenth sequel) to the Air Bud series of films
2013 Super Buddies
  • Direct-to-DVD adventure-fantasy film directed, co-written, & co-produced by Robert Vince
  • Twelfth film (Eleventh sequel) to the Air Bud series of films
Saving Santa Santa Computer-animated comedy film directed by Leon Joosen and Aaron Seelman
2014 Dawn of the Dragon Racers Mulch Computer-animated short film directed by Elaine Bogan and John Sanford
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Seagull
Chip & Bernie's ZomanceProfessor VanVanguard Horror film directed and written by Pasquale Murena
2016Chip and Bernie Save Christmas with DorfDorfComedy film directed and written by Pasquale Murena

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1960-62 Ernie's Place Various WJW-TV Cleveland-area sketch comedy show
1962 The Garry Moore Show Himself1 episode
1962–66 McHale's Navy Ensign Charles Beaumont ParkerContract role
1962–76 The Mike Douglas Show Himself23 episodes
1963–2007 Big Chuck and Lil' John Various WJW-TV Cleveland-area sketch comedy show
1963 Shock Theater - Ghoulardi Himself - Ghoulardi cohost WJW-TV Cleveland-area Late Night horror show
Channing The Young ManEpisode: "A Doll's House with Pompoms and Trophies"
1966 The Red Skelton Show Phil FumbleEpisode: "Gyp Off the Old Block"
1967 Rango RangoContract role
1967–78 The Carol Burnett Show Various
  • Recurring (1967–75)
  • Contract (1975–78)
1968 That's Life Guest Episodes:
  • "Bachelor Days"
  • "Our First Baby"
1969 Turn-On Guest Host1 Episode
1970 The Tim Conway Show Tim "Spud" Barrett
  • Contract role
  • Short-lived sitcom
The Tim Conway Comedy Hour Various
1970 The Merv Griffin Show Himself3 episodes
1970–1971 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Guest Recurring
Sesame Street Himself5 episodes
1972Love Is... Barbara EdenTelevision film
1973 The New Scooby-Doo Movies Voice, episode: "The Spirit Spooked Sports Show"
1974The BoysEddie RyanTelevision film
ABC Afterschool Special JanitorEpisode: "The Crazy Comedy Concert"
Roll, Freddy, Roll! Freddy DantonTelevision film
1977The Chevy Chase ShowVarious Television special directed by Art Fisher
The John Davidson Christmas SpecialHimselfTelevision special directed by Tony Charmoli
1977-1992 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 27 episodes
1979 Carol Burnett & Company VariousTelevision specials and variety/sketch comedy
1980–81 The Tim Conway Show Variety/sketch comedy
1983 Ace Crawford, Private Eye Ace CrawfordShort-lived sitcom
Great DayHoward SimpsonTelevision film
1987 Faerie Tale Theatre Mayoral CandidateEpisode: "Rip Van Winkle"
1990 Newhart HimselfEpisode: "Dick and Tim"
Tim Conway's Funny America VariousShort-lived hidden camera reality series
1991 Carol & Company Audience MemberEpisode: "That Little Extra Something"
1992 The Golden Palace MiltonEpisode: "Marriage on the Rocks, with a Twist"
1995 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno HimselfEpisode: "April 24, 1995"
1995–1996 Late Night with Conan O'Brien 2 episodes
Married... with Children Ephraim WankerRecurring role
1996 Coach Kenny MontagueEpisode: "The Gardener"
Cybill Major MiloEpisode: "Going Out with a Bang"
1997 The Larry Sanders Show HimselfEpisode: "The Matchmaker"
CoachKenny MontagueEpisode: "The Body Gardener"
Diagnosis: Murder Tim ConradEpisode: "Comedy Is Murder"
The Simpsons HimselfVoice, episode: "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase"
Cosby Happy Clock
Clueless Mr. HubleyEpisode: "Shop 'Til You Drop"
Touched by an Angel FreddyEpisode: "The Comeback"
Suddenly Susan MickeyEpisode: "The Old and the Beautiful"
The Drew Carey Show Gus
  • Episode: "Volunteer"
  • Billed as Special Guest Star
Hiller and Diller Cliffy DukayEpisode: "The Cliffy Dukay Show"
1998 Ellen ComedianEpisode: "Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute, Part 1"
Hercules GriffinVoice, episode: "Hercules and the Griffin"
CluelessMr. HubleyEpisode: "Never P.E.T.A. Squirrel"
7th Heaven Rocky / Santa ClausEpisode: "Here Comes Santa Claus"
1998-2001 Biography Himself5 episodes
1999Diagnosis: MurderTim ConradEpisode: "The Roast"
Mad About You Clerk / Justice of PeaceEpisodes : "The Final Frontier"
O Christmas Tree Squirrel
  • Voice, television special
The Wild Thornberrys Zebra #1 / JackalVoice, episode: "Have Yourself A Thornberry Little Christmas"
1999–2012 SpongeBob SquarePants Barnacle Boy Voice, recurring role
2001–05 Yes, Dear Tom WarnerRecurring role
2002 The Proud Family Mr. PetersonVoice, episode: "A Hero for Halloween"
2003 Hermie: A Common Caterpillar Hermie
Voice, television film [2]
On the Spot Mr. Henderson
  • Contract role
  • Short-lived sketch comedy show
2008 30 Rock Bucky BrightEpisode: "Subway Hero"
2010 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Knuckles PrattEpisode: "Take My Life, Please"
Hot in Cleveland NickEpisode: "It's Not That Complicated"
2011 Batman: The Brave and the Bold WeeperVoice, episode: "Joker: The Vile and the Villainous!"
Wizards of Waverly Place CragmontEpisode: "Justin's Back In"
2011-2012 WordGirl Bampy BotsfordVoice, recurring role
2012 Pound Puppies Wally BanksVoice, episode: "The Fraud Princess"
2012–14 DreamWorks Dragons MulchVoice, recurring role
2013 Mike & Molly ExhibitionistEpisode: "School Recital"
Hot in ClevelandNickEpisode: "Canoga Falls"
Major Crimes Howard GrayEpisode: "There's No Place Like Home"
2014 Two and a Half Men TimEpisode: "Bite Me, Supreme Court"
Glee Marty RogersEpisode: "Old Dog, New Tricks"
Melissa & Joey Rev. MatthewsEpisode: "Don't Look Back in Anger"
2015Surprised by LoveGranddadTelevision film

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge Barnacle Boy [3]
2002 Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights Professor Alexander Graham [3]
SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month Barnacle Boy [3] Point-and-click adventure video game developed by AWE Games and published by THQ for the PC [6]
2003 SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom
2005 SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!
  • Based on the television show SpongeBob SquarePants, developed by THQ Studio Australia, WayForward Technologies, and AWE Games, and published by THQ
  • Released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube consoles as well as separate versions for Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Advance
  • First SpongeBob SquarePants title to feature multiplayer mini-games, similar to the Mario Party video game series. [7]
2009 SpongeBob's Truth or Square
2010 SpongeBob's Boating Bash
  • Based on the television show SpongeBob SquarePants, developed by ImPulse Games and Firebrand Games, and published by THQ
  • Released for the Wii and Nintendo DS
2013 SpongeBob Moves In! [9]
2020 SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated

Video

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Hermie & Friends: Flo the Lyin' Fly Hermie Animated short directed by Demetre Gionis and written by Troy Schmidt
Hermie & Friends: Webster the Scaredy Spider
Rainbow Valley Fire DepartmentRusty the FirefighterAnimated short directed by Mark Page and written by Daniel E. Taylor [11]
2005 Hermie & Friends: Buzby, the Misbehaving Bee HermieAnimated short directed by Bill Boyce & Gionis with the story by Max Lucado and written by Schmidt
Hermie & Friends: A Fruitcake Christmas Animated short directed & co-written by Schmidt and co-written by Lucado
2006 Hermie & Friends: Stanley the Stinkbug Goes to Camp
Hermie & Friends: To Share or Nut to Share Animated short directed & written by Troy Schmidt
2007 Hermie & Friends: Milo the Mantis Who Wouldn't Pray Animated short directed by Rick Eldridge, written by Buddy Lewis & Schmidt, and story by Lucado
Buzby and the Grumble Bees Animated short directed by Boyce and written by Lewis & Schmidt
2008 Hermie & Friends: Hermie and the High Seas Animated short directed by Boyce and written by Schmidt
Huntin' BuddiesGame Warden Short video directed by Wayne Berry and written by Tom Lester
2009 Skeeter and the Mystery of the Lost Mosquito Treasure HermieAnimated short directed by Boyce and written by Schmidt
The Flo Show Creates a Buzz
2010 Antonio Meets His Match
Hermie and Friends: Who's in Charge Anyway? Animated short directed and written by Ralph Boral
2011Dorf and the Trial Dorf Short video directed by Pasquale Murena and written by Conway & Murena
Dorf and the Tee TimeShort video directed by Murena and written by Conway
Dorf and the New Toga
Dorf and the ConfessionShort video directed by Murena and written by Conway & Murena
Dorf and the Angry Fan

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