The following is the complete filmography of American actor and comedian Tim Conway.
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1964 | McHale's Navy | Ensign Charles Beaumont Parker |
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1965 | McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force | ||
1968 | Star Spangled Salesman | Telephone Repairman |
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1973 | The World's Greatest Athlete | Milo Jackson | Comedy film directed by Robert Scheerer |
1975 | The Apple Dumpling Gang | Amos Tucker | Comedy-western film directed by Norman Tokar |
1976 | Gus | Crankcase | Comedy film directed by Vincent McEveety |
The Shaggy D.A. | Tim |
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1977 | The Billion Dollar Hobo | Vernon Praiseworthy | Comedy 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 Tucker | Comedy-western film and sequel to The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) directed by Vincent McEveety |
The Prize Fighter | Bags | Comedy film directed by Michael Preece and co-written by Conway | |
1980 | The Private Eyes | Dr. Tart | Comedy-mystery film directed & co-produced by Lang Elliott and co-written by Conway |
1984 | Cannonball Run II | CHP Officer #1 | Comedy film and sequel to The Cannonball Run directed by Hal Needham |
1986 | The Longshot | Dooley | Comedy 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 Dooly | Comedy 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 |
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2000 | The View from the Swing | Henry Whitaker | Comedy film directed by Paul Tuerpé |
2001 | Dorf Da Bingo King | Dorf | Comedy film directed by Jack Boeki |
2006 | Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! | Skip Jones | Voice |
2008 | Garfield's Fun Fest |
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Legend of the Paddle: The Oldie Hollis Story | Oldie Hollis / Narrator / Derk Dorf | Short-comedy film directed by Raul Garcia & Pasquale Murena and written by Conway & Zack Zeiler | |
2009 | Santa Buddies | Sniffer |
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Rainbow Valley Heroes | Hank | Family film directed by Daniel E. Taylor | |
2011 | Spooky Buddies | Sniffer |
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2012 | Treasure Buddies |
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2013 | Super Buddies |
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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 |
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Chip & Bernie's Zomance | Professor VanVanguard | Horror film directed and written by Pasquale Murena | |
2016 | Chip and Bernie Save Christmas with Dorf | Dorf | Comedy film directed and written by Pasquale Murena |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1960-62 | Ernie's Place | Various | WJW-TV Cleveland-area sketch comedy show |
1962 | The Garry Moore Show | Himself | 1 episode |
1962–66 | McHale's Navy | Ensign Charles Beaumont Parker | Contract role |
1962–76 | The Mike Douglas Show | Himself | 23 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 Man | Episode: "A Doll's House with Pompoms and Trophies" | |
1966 | The Red Skelton Show | Phil Fumble | Episode: "Gyp Off the Old Block" |
1967 | Rango | Rango | Contract role |
1967–78 | The Carol Burnett Show | Various |
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1968 | That's Life | Guest | Episodes:
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1969 | Turn-On | Guest Host | 1 Episode |
1970 | The Tim Conway Show | Tim "Spud" Barrett |
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The Tim Conway Comedy Hour | Various |
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1970 | The Merv Griffin Show | Himself | 3 episodes |
1970–1971 | Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In | Guest | Recurring |
Sesame Street | Himself | 5 episodes | |
1972 | Love Is... Barbara Eden | Television film | |
1973 | The New Scooby-Doo Movies | Voice, episode: "The Spirit Spooked Sports Show" | |
1974 | The Boys | Eddie Ryan | Television film |
ABC Afterschool Special | Janitor | Episode: "The Crazy Comedy Concert" | |
Roll, Freddy, Roll! | Freddy Danton | Television film | |
1977 | The Chevy Chase Show | Various | Television special directed by Art Fisher |
The John Davidson Christmas Special | Himself | Television special directed by Tony Charmoli | |
1977-1992 | The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 27 episodes | |
1979 | Carol Burnett & Company | Various | Television specials and variety/sketch comedy |
1980–81 | The Tim Conway Show | Variety/sketch comedy | |
1983 | Ace Crawford, Private Eye | Ace Crawford | Short-lived sitcom |
Great Day | Howard Simpson | Television film | |
1987 | Faerie Tale Theatre | Mayoral Candidate | Episode: "Rip Van Winkle" |
1990 | Newhart | Himself | Episode: "Dick and Tim" |
Tim Conway's Funny America | Various | Short-lived hidden camera reality series | |
1991 | Carol & Company | Audience Member | Episode: "That Little Extra Something" |
1992 | The Golden Palace | Milton | Episode: "Marriage on the Rocks, with a Twist" |
1995 | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | Himself | Episode: "April 24, 1995" |
1995–1996 | Late Night with Conan O'Brien | 2 episodes | |
Married... with Children | Ephraim Wanker | Recurring role | |
1996 | Coach | Kenny Montague | Episode: "The Gardener" |
Cybill | Major Milo | Episode: "Going Out with a Bang" | |
1997 | The Larry Sanders Show | Himself | Episode: "The Matchmaker" |
Coach | Kenny Montague | Episode: "The Body Gardener" | |
Diagnosis: Murder | Tim Conrad | Episode: "Comedy Is Murder" | |
The Simpsons | Himself | Voice, episode: "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase" | |
Cosby | Happy Clock |
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Clueless | Mr. Hubley | Episode: "Shop 'Til You Drop" | |
Touched by an Angel | Freddy | Episode: "The Comeback" | |
Suddenly Susan | Mickey | Episode: "The Old and the Beautiful" | |
The Drew Carey Show | Gus |
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Hiller and Diller | Cliffy Dukay | Episode: "The Cliffy Dukay Show" | |
1998 | Ellen | Comedian | Episode: "Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute, Part 1" |
Hercules | Griffin | Voice, episode: "Hercules and the Griffin" | |
Clueless | Mr. Hubley | Episode: "Never P.E.T.A. Squirrel" | |
7th Heaven | Rocky / Santa Claus | Episode: "Here Comes Santa Claus" | |
1998-2001 | Biography | Himself | 5 episodes |
1999 | Diagnosis: Murder | Tim Conrad | Episode: "The Roast" |
Mad About You | Clerk / Justice of Peace | Episodes : "The Final Frontier" | |
O Christmas Tree | Squirrel |
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The Wild Thornberrys | Zebra #1 / Jackal | Voice, episode: "Have Yourself A Thornberry Little Christmas" | |
1999–2012 | SpongeBob SquarePants | Barnacle Boy | Voice, recurring role |
2001–05 | Yes, Dear | Tom Warner | Recurring role |
2002 | The Proud Family | Mr. Peterson | Voice, episode: "A Hero for Halloween" |
2003 | Hermie: A Common Caterpillar | Hermie | Voice, television film [2] |
On the Spot | Mr. Henderson |
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2008 | 30 Rock | Bucky Bright | Episode: "Subway Hero" |
2010 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Knuckles Pratt | Episode: "Take My Life, Please" |
Hot in Cleveland | Nick | Episode: "It's Not That Complicated" | |
2011 | Batman: The Brave and the Bold | Weeper | Voice, episode: "Joker: The Vile and the Villainous!" |
Wizards of Waverly Place | Cragmont | Episode: "Justin's Back In" | |
2011-2012 | WordGirl | Bampy Botsford | Voice, recurring role |
2012 | Pound Puppies | Wally Banks | Voice, episode: "The Fraud Princess" |
2012–14 | DreamWorks Dragons | Mulch | Voice, recurring role |
2013 | Mike & Molly | Exhibitionist | Episode: "School Recital" |
Hot in Cleveland | Nick | Episode: "Canoga Falls" | |
Major Crimes | Howard Gray | Episode: "There's No Place Like Home" | |
2014 | Two and a Half Men | Tim | Episode: "Bite Me, Supreme Court" |
Glee | Marty Rogers | Episode: "Old Dog, New Tricks" | |
Melissa & Joey | Rev. Matthews | Episode: "Don't Look Back in Anger" | |
2015 | Surprised by Love | Granddad | Television film |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge | Barnacle Boy [3] |
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2002 | Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights | Professor Alexander Graham [3] |
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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 |
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2005 | SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants! |
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2009 | SpongeBob's Truth or Square |
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2010 | SpongeBob's Boating Bash |
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2013 | SpongeBob Moves In! [9] |
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2020 | SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated |
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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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 Department | Rusty the Firefighter | Animated short directed by Mark Page and written by Daniel E. Taylor [11] | |
2005 | Hermie & Friends: Buzby, the Misbehaving Bee | Hermie | Animated 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' Buddies | Game Warden | Short video directed by Wayne Berry and written by Tom Lester | |
2009 | Skeeter and the Mystery of the Lost Mosquito Treasure | Hermie | Animated 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 | ||
2011 | Dorf and the Trial | Dorf | Short video directed by Pasquale Murena and written by Conway & Murena |
Dorf and the Tee Time | Short video directed by Murena and written by Conway | ||
Dorf and the New Toga | |||
Dorf and the Confession | Short video directed by Murena and written by Conway & Murena | ||
Dorf and the Angry Fan | |||
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Tom Kenny has been featured in films, television shows, and video games. He is known for voicing the title character in the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise. In addition, Kenny has voiced many other characters in the series, including Gary the Snail, the French Narrator, and his live action portrayal as Patchy the Pirate whom Patchy was featured in various other appearances from the episodes "Christmas Who?" (2000) to "SpongeBob's Road to Christmas" (2021). His other roles include Heffer Wolfe in Rocko's Modern Life; Simon Petrikov / The Ice King in the Adventure Time franchise; the Narrator and Mayor in The Powerpuff Girls; Carl Chryniszzswics and Brother Ernie in Johnny Bravo; Dog and Cliff in CatDog; Hank and Jeremy in Talking Tom and Friends; Squanchy and Gene Gilligan in Rick and Morty; and Spyro from the Spyro the Dragon video game series. His live-action work includes the comedy variety shows The Edge and Mr. Show. He currently voices Augie Doggie, Top Cat, Hardy Har Har, Ding-A-Ling Wolf, Undercover Elephant and Ricochet Rabbit.
SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated comedy media franchise created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. It began with the series, which premiered in 1999, and went on to become one of the longest-running American animated series. The franchise is the most profitable property for Paramount Consumer Products, having generated over $13 billion in merchandising revenue.
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