Dr Katz joins us on Dystopia Tonight for one of my favorite eps of the year as he truly makes himself at home in the world of Dystopia. Answering questions that were never asked, getting us to admit to things we shouldn’t, contemplating the uncomtemplate...
Dr Katz joins us on Dystopia Tonight for one of my favorite eps of the year as he truly makes himself at home in the world of Dystopia. Answering questions that were never asked, getting us to admit to things we shouldn’t, contemplating the uncomtemplateable, while every so often giving a straight but hilarious answer to something I’m not sure I ever said and always regardless of context being insightful. This one was fun and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did!
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Comedian
onathan Katz is an award-winning comedian, actor, writer, and podcaster who has appeared on television and in films for nearly four decades. Best known for co-creating and starring in the Comedy Central series “Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist,” Jonathan won an Emmy award for the show in 1997. The show’s creators also won a Peabody Award for excellence in broadcasting. Jonathan later created and produced “Raising Dad,” the WB sitcom starring the late Bob Saget, and Brie Larson, and played the irritating head of business affairs on the CBS sitcom “Ink” with Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen. Jonathan’s Podcast, “Hey, We’re Back” includes segments with Sarah Silverman, H. Jon. Benjamin, Jon Dore, Tom Leopold, and many people no one’s ever heard of.
Jonathan’s first appearance on television was in 1985 on “Late Night with David Letterman”, the first of nine appearances on that show. In addition to two HBO specials, he also appeared several times on the “Conan O’Brien Show,” as well as “The Tonight Show” with Jay Leno, and with Johnny Carson (respectively). He portrayed himself on an episode of “The Larry Sanders Show” with Garry Shandling. As a voiceover artist, he can be heard on Bob’s Burgers, Hopeless Pictures, Home Movies, South Park, Mr. Show, and many other programs.