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Jonathan Paul Katz (born December 1, 1946) is an American actor and comedian best known for his starring role in the animated
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'' Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist'' as Dr. Katz. He also is known for voicing Erik Robbins in the UPN/
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series ''
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''. He produces a podcast titled ''Hey, We're Back'' and can be heard on ''Explosion Bus''.


Life

Katz was born to a
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family, although he has said that he is not devout. His father, Sidney Roosevelt Katz, was a secretary-treasurer for the AFL-CIO, and his mother, Julia, died at a relatively young age. Katz has said that his father was not a particularly comedic man, but did tell a couple of jokes on occasion, which Katz has adapted into his comedy routine. As a young man, Katz dated Valerie Velardi, who later became the first wife of
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. Katz went on to marry his current wife, Susan (born 1955), with whom he has two daughters: Julia (born 1983) and Miranda (born 1992).. His paternal grandfather, Bernath Katz, immigrated from Budapest, Hungary. He is a close friend of playwright
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, with whom he attended Goddard College. Katz co-wrote '' House of Games'' with Mamet and had small roles in the Mamet-directed films '' Things Change'', ''
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'', '' The Spanish Prisoner'' and '' State and Main''. Originally a musician and songwriter, Katz fronted a
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group called "Katz and Jammers" before serving as the musical director for Robin Williams' 1979 standup tour. In 1998, he released ''Brandon Project'', a blues album.


Multiple sclerosis

In 1996, Katz was diagnosed with
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. The initial symptoms began in 1996: "I was working on a TV show called '' Ink'' with
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, and after every episode we would take a curtain call and I noticed that I needed a head-start." Hiding his condition became too much of a burden for Katz and he eventually disclosed it. Now he speaks publicly as part of a tour sponsored by a manufacturer of medications used to treat MS.
"People have been pretty supportive; nobody ever had me in mind for an action film because of the kind of work I do -- mostly in the world of animation, which is not a big issue because as a person, I can't run that fast; as a cartoon character, I can fly -- literally."
Katz, who now gets around with the help of a motorized scooter and performs onstage with the aid of a cane, says he doesn't regret his decision: "One of the reasons I disclosed my condition is because it is much easier to live with MS than to pretend you don't have it. If I could convince everyone of that, my job here is done."


Career

''Dr. Katz'' originally aired on Comedy Central from 1995 to 2002, and starred Katz as a professional therapist whose patients were chiefly other comedians and actors. He received a
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for his work on the show in 1995 for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance. He has also created the show ''
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'' in 2001. His voice can also be heard in the
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''
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'', a show with many ties to ''Dr. Katz'', as well as on the
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animated comedy series '' Squidbillies'' where he performed uncredited voice-overs as "The Rapist" in Season 2 and as the Holodeck Therapist in Season 5. During that time, in 1999, he then signed an overall development deal with
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. In 2007, Katz joked to '' Blast Magazine'' entertainment editor Bessie King about the success of his Comedy Central show and the recent release of the full series on DVD. "I’m so proud of that work and I’m a compulsive name dropper, utwhen I did a movie with Ice Cube over the summer I said...I hope my best work is not behind me but if it is, I’m glad it's ''Dr. Katz''," he said. In 2007, he released a stand-up album titled ''Caffeinated''. In 2009, he can be seen (or heard) as Freezy, the Burl Ives-inspired animated snowman star of ''Turbocharge: The Unauthorized Story of the Cars'', a comedy biopic about
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, which Katz narrates throughout. In 2011, he starred as Jon Gold on the web series ''Explosion Bus'' created by
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and co-developed with Katz, Snyder and
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. In the spring of 2012, Katz taught a theater class at
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in Short Form Comedy. On September 3, 2014, Katz appeared on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor Podcast.


References


External links


''Explosion Bus'' starring Jonathan KatzWKATZ, home of ''Hey We're Back''Jonathan Katz's Official Website
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Katz on the comedy podcast "The Exploding Sandwich"
on the public radio program The Sound of Young America
11 Questions with Jonathan Katz (A.V. Club)Interview with The Onion's A.V. ClubDr. Katz's Therapy Sessions
(audio only, with Dr. Katz's post-session diagnoses) {{DEFAULTSORT:Katz, Jonathan 1946 births Living people American male comedians American male voice actors American people of Hungarian-Jewish descent Comedians from New York City Goddard College alumni Male actors from New York City People with multiple sclerosis Primetime Emmy Award winners Stand Up! Records artists 20th-century American comedians 21st-century American comedians