Lewis Black
American comedian and actor
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2024 | Reprises his role as Anger in the Inside Out sequel. |
2023 | Released comedy album 'Tragically, I Need You'. |
2022 | Officially joined the board of directors of the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library, after being an honorary board member for approximately 10 years. |
2022 | Becomes chair of the executive committee and board of directors of the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library. |
2021 | Lewis Black voices Atheist Steve in an episode of Devil May Care and reprises Santa Claus in Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years |
2020 | Released comedy album 'Thanks For Risking Your Life' and DVD of the same title. |
October 2020 | Black released his fourteenth stand-up special, Thanks for Risking Your Life, filmed at the Four Winds New Buffalo casino during the COVID-19 lockdown. |
2019 | Lewis Black played Max Becker in The Last Laugh |
2019 | Lewis Black voices Ragely J. Snarlingtooth in an episode of The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants |
2018 | Lewis Black begins voicing Santa Claus in SpongeBob SquarePants, continuing through 2021 |
2017 | Released two comedy albums 'The Rant is Due' and 'Black to the Future', along with corresponding DVD 'Black to the Future'. |
2017 | Lewis Black voices Mayor Stoughton in a Scooby-Doo episode and appears as Trump's Psyche in an episode of The President Show |
2017 | Lewis Black appeared as himself in documentary Gilbert and played the character Lew in Imitation Girl |
2016 | Lewis Black voiced characters in Rock Dog and appeared as a therapist in Better Off Single |
2016 | Lewis Black plays Ezra Merkin in the Madoff miniseries and appears as Al in two episodes of Crisis in Six Scenes |
2015 | Lewis Black voiced the character Anger in Disney Infinity 3.0 video game |
2015 | Voices the character Anger in Pixar's animated film Inside Out. |
2013 | Becomes an 'ambassador for voting rights' for the American Civil Liberties Union. |
2013 | Lewis Black participated in Comedy Warriors: Healing through Humor documentary |
2013 | Published play 'One Slight Hitch' through Dramatist Play Service |
August 2013 | Black recorded his ninth stand-up special Old Yeller: Live at the Borgata, which was notable for being the first comedy special to air simultaneously on all cable, satellite, and telco platforms. |
2012 | Lewis Black begins voicing Spider Bytez / Vic in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, continuing through 2014 |
2012 | Released comedy album 'In God We Rust' and Epix Special DVD of the same name. |
2011 | Lewis Black appeared as himself in Afghan Luke |
2011 | Lewis Black voices Gore-Ax in an episode of Robotomy and Dale in an episode of The Penguins of Madagascar |
2011 | Released comedy album 'The Prophet', which was an unreleased album from 1991. |
September 11 2011 | Black released an extended and uncensored version of his comedy special In God We Rust on DVD and Blu-ray. |
2010 | Lewis Black narrated the film Peep World |
2010 | Voted 11th in Comedy Central's Stand Up Showdown and continues appearing in Aruba Tourism Authority ads. |
2010 | Lewis Black begins voicing Mr. E/Adult Ricky Owens in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, continuing through 2013 |
2010 | Released comedy album 'Stark Raving Black'. |
2010 | Published book 'I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas' |
January 2010 | Black began a new stand-up tour called 'In God We Rust'. |
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