Tim Heidecker
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Timothy Richard Heidecker (Template:IPAc-en; born February 3, 1976) is an American comedian, writer, director, actor, and musician. Along with Eric Wareheim, he is a member of the comedy duo Tim & Eric.
As an actor, Heidecker's filmography includes roles in Bridesmaids (2011), Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (2012), The Comedy (2012), Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), and Us (2019). He currently hosts the parodic film review web series On Cinema, with guest star Gregg Turkington, and hosts a weekly call-in show, Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker, with DJ Douggpound and Vic Berger.[1] Heidecker is also a singer-songwriter, having released a blend of comedy rock and more earnest folk rock across an eight-album solo discography. His latest album, Slipping Away, was released in October of 2024.[2]
Early life and education
Timothy Richard Heidecker was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on February 3, 1976.[3] He attended and graduated from Allentown Central Catholic High School in Allentown, then attended Temple University in Philadelphia, where he met his comedy partner Eric Wareheim.[4]
Career
Television
Heidecker and Wareheim created, wrote, and starred in Tom Goes to the Mayor, a limited animation series that aired from November 2004 to September 2006 on Adult Swim. Heidecker plays Tom, the protagonist of the show who continually brings his ideas to the Mayor (played by Wareheim) only to have them thwarted in most cases, leaving Tom worse off than when he started. According to their website, Wareheim and Heidecker had mailed copies of an early version of the show to comedian Bob Odenkirk, who agreed to take on the project as the executive producer of the series and sold it to Adult Swim.[5]
The duo's second show, Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, premiered in 2007, on Adult Swim. They also created and starred in Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie, and appeared together as debt collectors on the Adult Swim special Young Person's Guide to History and have made guest appearances in the movie Let's Go to Prison, as well as the Scottish video game series VideoGaiden and a Version 2 episode of Mega64.[6] Heidecker also had a small role in the 2011 film Bridesmaids, and a leading role in the 2012 independent drama The Comedy, directed by Rick Alverson and also starring Wareheim. In July 2012, Heidecker starred in an episode of Workaholics. In 2012, he guest starred in Dinosaur Jr.'s music video "Watch the Corners".[7] In the same year, Heidecker made a cameo appearance on the independent movie reviewing site, Red Letter Media. Heidecker appeared in an episode of the RedLetterMedia series, "Half in The Bag." The episode is titled "Season Finale: Step Up Revolution." Within the short sketch comedy, Heidecker plays a VCR repairman named "Tim". Shortly after his introduction into the scene, he flies through the ceiling and makes his exit from the skit.[8]
Heidecker starred in a series of films for Absolut Vodka's website with Wareheim and Zach Galifianakis. In 2010, Heidecker and Wareheim directed a series of Old Spice commercials starring actor Terry Crews. Using characters and skits from Awesome Show, Heidecker and Wareheim (via their Abso Lutely Productions company) created an online-only show called "Tim and Eric Nite Live!," originally broadcast on the website SuperDeluxe.
Since 2012, Heidecker has hosted a parodic web series and podcast called On Cinema, where he and special guest (Gregg Turkington) discuss films from past and present. In 2013 an On Cinema Film Guide app was released, featuring the voices of Heidecker and Turkington reviewing over 17,000 films. Heidecker, Wareheim, Sarah Silverman, Michael Cera, and Reggie Watts announced on the podcast Comedy Bang! Bang! that they were starting a comedy YouTube channel called Jash.
Since 2016, Heidecker has hosted the podcast and web series Office Hours Live along with Vic Berger and Doug Lussenhop. It features phone and video calls with fans, comedians, musicians, and political commentators.[9]
The duo's anthology horror series, Tim and Eric's Bedtime Stories, aired on Adult Swim from 2014 to 2017. A sitcom starring the duo, Beef House, premiered in March 2020.
On October 23, 2020, Heidecker released his first stand-up comedy special, An Evening with Tim Heidecker, on YouTube. Filmed in the style of a typical standup special, Heidecker's special is a parody of the format in which he deliberately plays a hack stand-up comic.[10]
Music
Heidecker played in various indie rock bands while in Philadelphia. He made an appearance in the 2008 Ben Folds and Regina Spektor music video titled "You Don't Know Me".
Although Davin Wood composed the music for Awesome Show, Heidecker would sometimes sing and write lyrics. Williams Street Records released both Awesome Record, Great Songs! and Uncle Muscles Presents Casey and His Brother in 2008, featuring music from the first two seasons. Wood previously composed the music for Tom Goes to the Mayor, and he and Heidecker form the duo Heidecker & Wood. Inspired by 1970s soft rock, they released their first album, Starting from Nowhere, on March 15, 2011.[11] The duo released a second album in the same style on November 12, 2013, Some Things Never Stay the Same. They cite the influence of Randy Newman, Warren Zevon, Harry Nilsson, and Boz Scaggs.[12]
In 2012, Heidecker contributed a parody campaign jingle for Herman Cain's presidential bid titled "Cain Train".[13] This was the first of nine songs which would eventually become a full album, titled Cainthology: Songs in the Key of Cain. All of the proceeds from the album's sales go to benefit the Violence Intervention Program.[14] The number nine was chosen as the number of songs, and $9.99 the original price, in reference to Herman Cain's 9-9-9 financial plan.
Before the release of Bob Dylan's album Tempest in September 2012, Heidecker released a Dylan pastiche called "Titanic", spoofing the news that the album would feature a 14-minute track about the RMS Titanic.[15] In 2013, he released two more Dylan parodies—"Running Out the Clock", inspired by Dylan's 1983 album Infidels, and "Long Black Dress", a song in the actual style of Dylan's album Tempest—and collaborated with the indie band The Earth is a Man on a cover of Dylan's "All the Tired Horses."
In 2013, Heidecker released the album Urinal St. Station under the Drag City label with his band, The Yellow River Boys.[16] The lead single, "Hot Piss", was released in June 2013.[17] Vice Magazine named Urinal St. Station as the best album of 2013.[18]
Heidecker and Davin Wood composed and performed the song "Weatherman" which was used in the 2014 film The Age of Reason.
In June 2014, Heidecker and Wareheim released a 12" single, "Jambalaya", as Pusswhip Banggang.[19]
Heidecker's solo album In Glendale was released in May 20, 2016, on Rado Records.
Tim Heidecker released “I Am a Cuck”, a parody of Paul Simon's song I Am a Rock, on August 26, 2016.[20]
He released Too Dumb for Suicide: Tim Heidecker's Trump Songs via Jagjaguwar on November 8, 2017, a year to the date after Trump's presidential victory.[21]
In August 2020, Heidecker announced Fear of Death, a concept album featuring members of Foxygen, The Lemon Twigs, and Weyes Blood, slated for release on SeptemberTemplate:Nbsp25 from Spacebomb Records.[22]
Heidecker's sixth album, High School, was released June 24, 2022, on Spacebomb Records[23] followed by a supporting North American tour.[24]
Personal life
Heidecker is married to actress Marilyn Porayko.[25][26][27][28] They have a daughter born in 2013[29] and a son born in 2016.[30]
Heidecker joined the Democratic Socialists of America in June 2018.[31] He has described himself as both an atheist and an agnostic.[32]
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Template:Sortname | Orderly | Film debut |
| 2002 | Tom Goes to the Mayor | Tom Peters (voice) | Short film |
| 2003 | Tom Goes to the Mayor: The Return | ||
| 2006 | Let's Go to Prison | Wine Taster | With Eric Wareheim |
| 2011 | Terri | Mr. Flemisch | |
| Bridesmaids | Dougie | ||
| 2012 | Template:Sortname | Swanson | |
| Template:Sortname | Chef | ||
| Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie | Tim | Writer Director Producer | |
| 2014 | A Merry Friggin' Christmas | Dave | |
| 2015 | Vacation | Utah Cop | |
| Fantastic Four | Mr. Richards | ||
| Entertainment | The Celebrity | Co-writer | |
| 2016 | First Girl I Loved | Mr. Quibodeaux | |
| 2017 | Brigsby Bear | Coach Brad | |
| Kuso | Phil | ||
| Flower | Bob | ||
| Sundowners | Tom | ||
| 2018 | Ant-Man and the Wasp | Captain Daniel Gooobler | |
| 2019 | Us | Josh Tyler / Tex | |
| Mister America | Tim Heidecker | Writer Producer[33][34][35] | |
| 2021 | Some of Our Stallions | Dr. Thrush | |
| 2022 | Spin Me Round | Fran | |
| The People's Joker | Perry White (voice) | ||
| 2023 | First Time Female Director | Greggy Thompson | |
| 2024 | Y2K | Howard | |
| Fetus Monster | Derek (voice) | Short film | |
| Pavements | Gerard Cosloy | ||
| Nutcrackers | Deputy Cox | ||
| 2025 | Atropia[36] | Hayden | Post-production |
| Him | TBA | Post-production | |
| Fior Di Latte | Mark |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Aqua Teen Hunger Force | Basketball (voice) | Episode: "Hypno-Germ" |
| 2004–2006 | Tom Goes to the Mayor | Tom Peters (voice) | Writer Director Producer |
| 2007–2010 | Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! | Tim Heidecker / Various roles | Writer Director Producer |
| 2007 | Acceptable TV | Mood Swing Cosby (voice) | Episode: "Kosbees" |
| 2008 | Young Person's Guide to History | Debt Collector | TV special |
| 2008–2010 | Template:Sortname | Frances | Episodes: "I Thought My Dad Was Dead, But It Turns Out He's Not" "A Slip Slope" |
| 2009 | Talkshow with Spike Feresten | Jim Heckler | Episode: "Jim Heckler and Derrick Whipple" |
| 2010–2016 | Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule | Jan Skylar | Writer Director Producer |
| 2010–2011 | Funny or Die Presents | Various | Writer |
| 2011 | Jon Benjamin Has a Van | Mosham the Alien Lawyer | Episode: "Stardoor" |
| Template:Sortname | Amus Bruse (voice) | Episode: "The Food Wife" | |
| 2011–2022 | Bob's Burgers | Burt Dellalucci / various (voice) | 4 episodes |
| 2012 | Workaholics | Reverend Troy | Episode: "The Lord's Force" |
| 2012–2016 | Comedy Bang! Bang! | Phil Gorsley | 2 episodes |
| 2013 | Kroll Show | Jason | Episode: "Secret Room" |
| Eastbound & Down[37] | Gene | 8 episodes | |
| 2013–2017 | Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories | Various | Writer Director Producer |
| 2013, 2014 | Drunk History | Max Schmeling / Cop | 2 episodes |
| 2014 | Community | Male Four #1 | Episode: "App Development and Condiments" |
| The Birthday Boys | Mill Owner | Episode: "Plight of the Working Class" | |
| 2015 | Man Seeking Woman | Bartender | Episode: "Pitbull" |
| Another Period | Hal Carnegie | Episode: "Funeral" | |
| W/ Bob & David | Template:N/A | Executive producer | |
| 2016 | Fresh Off the Boat | Mr. Jenkins | Episode: "Phil's Phaves" |
| 2016–2017 | Decker | Jack Decker | Writer Producer |
| 2017 | Jeff & Some Aliens | Bruce Starr (voice) | Episode: "Jeff & Some Confidence" |
| Portlandia | Ant Guy | Episode: "Ants" | |
| Clarence | Tim / Teddy / Damien Dawson (voice) | Episode: "Rock Show" | |
| Animals | Stan (voice) | Episode: "Rats" | |
| 2018 | Pickle and Peanut | Zip / additional voices | Episode: "Black Light Bowling/90's Adventure Bear And The Coconut Helmet" |
| 2019–2023 | I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson | Various | 3 episodes |
| Crank Yankers | Brad | ||
| 2019 | A.P. Bio | Greg Miller/Bouvier | Episode: "Personal Everest" |
| Black Monday | Not Milken #1 | Episode: "243" | |
| 2020 | Beef House | Tim | Writer Producer |
| Wild Life | Doug (voice) | Episode: "Doug the Bear" | |
| Moonbase 8 | Professor Scott "Rook" Sloan | Writer Producer | |
| 2021 | Ultra City Smiths[38] | Mayor Kevin De Maximum (voice) | 5 episodes |
| Just Beyond | Dale | Episode: "Parents Are From Mars, Kids Are From Venus" | |
| 2022 | Our Flag Means Death | Doug | Episode: "Wherever You Go, There You Are" |
| 2022–2023 | Killing It | Rodney Lamonca | 10 episodes |
| 2023 | Fired on Mars | Darren Young (voice) | Main role |
| Miracle Workers | Stephen | Episode: "Olympus" | |
| Solar Opposites | Garth (voice) | Episode: "The Mobile AISHA Emitter" | |
| Teenage Euthanasia | Edu-Mart Announcer (voice) | Episode: "Sexually Educated" | |
| Carol & the End of the World | Guest Performer (voice) | 5 episodes | |
| 2024 | What We Do in the Shadows | Jordan | Recurring |
| 2025 | Small Town, Big Story | Brad | 5 episodes |
| Kiff | Rodney, Humphrey, Baby New Year | [39] |
Web series
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | House of Cosbys | Mood Swing Cosby (voice) | Episode: "Episode 2" |
| 2006 | Mega64 | Mega64 Ragtime Jug Brother | Episode: "Stranger" |
| 2007 | Clark and Michael | Self-Defense Instructor | |
| 2007-2008 | Tim and Eric Nite Live! | Tim Heidecker | Also co-creator and co-writer |
| 2012–present | On Cinema at the Cinema | Writer Director Producer | |
| 2012 | Half in the Bag | Himself | |
| 2013 | Tim & Eric's Go Pro Show | Writer Director | |
| Tim's Kitchen Tips | |||
| Dr. Wareheim | Writer Director | ||
| 2014–2015 | Decker | Agent Jack Decker | Writer |
Podcasts
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Tim and Eric: The Podcast | Various | Also co-writer, co-director, and producer |
| 2011–2019 | Comedy Bang! Bang! | Himself, Elton John, George Burns, Nick Nolte | 15 episodes |
| 2011–2013 | On Cinema | Tim Heidecker | Writer Producer |
| 2013 | How Did This Get Made? | Himself | Guest commenter for The Odd Life of Timothy Green (Episode 54) |
| 2016–2022 | Chapo Trap House | 4 episodes: 79, 150, 357, 629 | |
| 2016–present | Office Hours LIVE | Co-hosted with DJ Douggpound and Vic Berger[40] | |
| 2018 | H3 Podcast | Episode 82 | |
| 2019 | Hollywood Handbook | Episode 284: "Tim Heidecker, Our Close Friend" | |
| This Is Branchburg | Producer | 8 episodes | |
| 2020 | QAnon Anonymous | Himself | Episode 100: Mr. Nobody feat Tim Heidecker |
| 2023 | Therapy Gecko | Episode: "TIM HEIDECKER GIVES ADVICE AS A GECKO"[41] | |
| Cheapshow | Episode 359: Stars Over 45 [42] | ||
| 2024 | Joy Tactics | The Notion of Tim Heidecker [43] | |
| The Matan Show | Tim Heidecker Freaks Out And Leaves After Matan Threatens Him[44] |
Applications
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | On Cinema Film Guide | Tim Heidecker | writer |
Discography
Solo
Studio albums
- 2011: Cainthology: Songs in the Key of Cain
- 2012: Titanic and Other Songs
- 2016: In Glendale
- 2017: Too Dumb for Suicide
- 2019: What the Brokenhearted Do...
- 2020: Fear of Death
- 2022: High School
- 2024: Slipping Away
Compilation albums
- 2018: Another Year in Hell: Collected Songs from 2018
Live albums
- 2023: Live in Boulder
The Tim Heidecker Masterpiece
- 2000: Working Vacation (EP)
- 2002: Theatre of Magic (rock opera)
Tim & Eric
- 2008: Awesome Record, Great Songs! Volume One
- 2008: Uncle Muscles Presents Casey And His Brother (as Casey and His Brother)
- 2014: Jambalaya (12" single, as Pusswhip Banggang)
Heidecker & Wood
- 2011: Starting from Nowhere
- 2013: Some Things Never Stay the Same
The Yellow River Boys
- 2013: Urinal St. Station
- 2021: Greatest Hits
Bibliography
- (2010) Bicycle Built for Two (with Gregg Turkington)
- (2015) Tim and Eric's Zone Theory (with Eric Wareheim)
- (2019) Brendan Kearney's Official On Cinema at the Cinema Reader Volume 1 : 2010–2018 (with Gregg Turkington and Brendan Kearney)
Stand-up special
Awards and honors
- Webby Award for best actor as part of the comedy team of Tim and Eric[45]
- Directors Guild of America Awards nomination for "Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials" for CeraVe's "Michael CeraVe" (shared with Eric Wareheim)[46]
References
External links
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- ↑ cain train: Herman Cain Campaign Video. YouTube. Retrieved on September 4, 2012.
- ↑ Cainthology: Songs In The Key Of Cain, by Tim Heidecker. Boing Boing. Retrieved on September 4, 2012.
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- ↑ Urinal St. Station, by the Yellow River Boys. Drag City. Retrieved on January 3, 2014.
- ↑ The Yellow River Boys - "Hot Piss". YouTube. Retrieved on January 3, 2013.
- ↑ VICE's Top 50 Albums of 2013. Vice Magazine. Retrieved on January 3, 2014.
- ↑ Pusswhip Banggang "Jambalaya". Drag City. Retrieved on July 1, 2014.
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- ↑ Tim Heidecker's Myspace page, retrieved February 9, 2009
- ↑ Marilyn's Myspace id 3nine78, retrieved February 9, 2009
- ↑ Tim Heidecker's Myspace blog, entries "Talking to Your Parents" and "Full Story (Reposted), retrieved February 9, 2009
- ↑ "Tim and Eric Junior Teaching Bible Lesson". Youtube.com. Retrieved on September 4, 2012.
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