Andy Kindler

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Andy Kindler
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Kindler in 2019
Born
Andy David Kindler

(1956-10-16) October 16, 1956 (age 67)
New York City, New York, U.S. [1]
Alma mater Binghamton University
OccupationComedian
Years active1980s–present

Andy David Kindler [2] (born October 16, 1956) is an American comedian and actor. [3] He played the character "Andy", a fellow sportswriter and friend of sportswriter "Ray Barone" (Ray Romano) on the TV show Everybody Loves Raymond , was a regular guest on Late Show with David Letterman , a contributor to The Daily Show , and has performed on HBO. Kindler frequently performs as a voice actor in animated television series from producer Loren Bouchard, including roles on Dr. Katz , Home Movies , and the recurring character of Mort the mortician on Bob's Burgers .

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Early life and education

Kindler was born to Lawrence and Joan Kindler in Queens, New York. [4] He had a brother and a sister, who died in 2020. [4] His family is Jewish. His mother had become a Quaker when Andy was 15 years old. Kindler grew up in Whitestone, Queens. [5] [6] Kindler graduated from Bayside High School in Bayside, Queens. [7] He attended Binghamton University, and originally intended on becoming a classical musician. While in college, Kindler performed in theatre productions. After graduating, Kindler moved to Los Angeles. He began performing stand-up in 1984. [8] [9]

Career

Stand up

His material often covers the comedy industry itself, criticizing other comedians for being too predictable. At his annual State of the Industry address at Montreal's "Just for Laughs" festival in 2012, he poked fun at Dane Cook, Louis C.K., Chelsea Handler, and Jay Leno. [10]

In 2010, Kindler was a judge on the stand-up reality show Last Comic Standing . [11]

In 2018, he hosted the live taping of Megan Koester's comedy album "Tertium Non Datur," released in January 2019 by Aspecialthing Records. [12] [13] Kindler has hosted season four and five (2018–19) of the Hulu standup series Coming to the Stage. [14]

In 1996, he offered $1 million to anyone who could produce a video in which Whoopi Goldberg was funny. [15] [16]

In 2010, Kindler released his first album, I Wish I Was Bitter, recorded in 2003. [17] He followed this with Hence the Humor on May 8, 2020. [18]

In 2022, Kindler performed the first live stand-up set given via hologram. [19]

Acting

Kindler is best known as Andy on Everybody Loves Raymond . He has also appeared on several episodes of Wizards of Waverly Place as Chancellor Tootietootie.

Kindler is often thought to have portrayed the character of "Jamison" in the World Wrestling Federation, but the character was portrayed by a different actor by the name of John DiGiacomo. [20] [21] He plays a fictionalized version of himself in the IFC series Maron . [22]

Kindler currently co-hosts the weekly podcast Thought Spiral with friend and fellow comedian J. Elvis Weinstein. He also appeared numerous times on The Majority Report with Sam Seder .

Personal life

Kindler has been married to Susan Maljan since 2002, having been together since 1992. [23]

Filmography

Andy Kindler television work
YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Martin SalesmanEpisode: "To Kill a Talking Bird"
1994 Muddling Through Beer DistributorEpisode: "It's a Date"
1995–1997 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Andy (voice)3 episodes
1995 The Larry Sanders Show HimselfEpisode: "Conflict of Interest"
1996–2005 Everybody Loves Raymond Andy27 episodes
1997 Ellen Hesh FinklemanEpisode: "Ellen Unplugged"
1999 The Dick & Paula Celebrity Special Himself (voice)6 episodes
2001–2002 Raising Dad Mr. Travers16 episodes
2002–2004 Home Movies Arnold Lindenson (voice)4 episodes
2004 Significant Others Doug4 episodes
2009–2012 Wizards of Waverly Place Chancellor Tootietootie6 episodes
2010 'Til Death BarryEpisode: "Perfect Couple"
2011–present Bob's Burgers Mort (voice)77 episodes
2011 The Life & Times of Tim Rabbi (voice)Episode: "Percey Davis Boulevard/Cool Uncle Stu Balls"
2013–2016 Maron Himself12 episodes
2013 Crash & Bernstein AndyEpisode: "Crashy McSmartypants"
2014 The Neighbors HenryEpisode: "Oscar Party"
2014 Garfunkel and Oates Michael Andrew CarsonEpisode: "Road Warriors"
2015 Sirens BobbyEpisode: "No Love"
2015–2016 Harvey Beaks Easy (voice)2 episodes
2016 Lady Dynamite HimselfEpisode: "Jack and Diane"
2018 Another Period BarkerEpisode: "Sex Nickelodeon"
2018 Portlandia Dr. BenzEpisode: "Long Way Back"
2018 I'm Dying Up Here Morris3 episodes
2020 The Fiddling Horse Barry Bitterman

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