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Brian Edmund Posehn (; born July 6, 1966) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor, musician, and writer. After numerous appearances as a television guest star, Posehn acquired his first major recurring role in
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's '' Mr. Show with Bob and David'' (1995–1998). He is known for his roles as Jim Kuback on The WB's ''
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'' and Brian Spukowski on Comedy Central's '' The Sarah Silverman Program''. Posehn had a recurring role on '' The Big Bang Theory'' as geologist Bert Kibbler. As a stand-up comedian, Posehn has released four comedy albums and one standalone music album. He has hosted the online '' Dungeons & Dragons'' podcast '' Nerd Poker'' since 2012. He has also done voice work for video games such as '' Halo 2'', '' FusionFall'', '' Brütal Legend'', and '' Minecraft: Story Mode''. Posehn received nominations for two
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in 1998 and 1999 for Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program for his work on ''Mr. Show with Bob and David'', which he shared with the series' writing crew. Posehn also received a nomination for a
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for Best Original Song in a DVD Premiere Movie in 2003 for '' Run Ronnie Run!''.


Early life

Posehn was born and raised in Sacramento, California. He is of German and Irish descent. He graduated from Sonoma Valley High School in 1984. He attended college at California State University, Sacramento.


Career


Television work

Posehn began with guest appearances and mainly small roles in TV shows. He was on 28 episodes of '' Mr. Show with Bob and David'' (1995–1998), a
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series on
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. In a 1996 episode of ''
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'', he delivered the manuscript in which Joey Tribbiani's soap opera character "Dr. Drake Ramoray" is killed. He appeared as two different characters in '' NewsRadio'': a fan with questions for Jimmy James at a book reading (1997), and a member of Dave's
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group "Chock Full o' Notes" (1998). In the ''
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'' episode " The Burning" (1998), he played a patient, when Kramer "was given" gonorrhea. His character was instructed to "act out" to a group of medical students how a surgeon left a sponge in him post surgery. Posehn also wrote the '' Space Ghost: Coast to Coast'' episode "Cahill" (1998) with Ben Karlin. He appeared on 29 episodes of the NBC series '' Just Shoot Me!'' (1999–2003). He played the voice of Jim in ''
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'' on the WB (1999–2002), and Del Swanson in ''
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'' on MTV (2002–2003). On an
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production, '' Aqua Teen Hunger Force'', he voiced the Wisdom Cube in the 2003 episode "The Cubing". Posehn performed the voice of Gibbons, a tiny man, on several episodes of the Cartoon Network's '' Tom Goes to the Mayor'' (2005–2006). He also appeared in the 2005 pilot for '' The Showbiz Show with David Spade'', in a segment called "The Nerd Perspective", in which he gave a scathing criticism of MTV and its declining quality. He also played a mortician in several episodes of Comedy Central's '' Reno 911!''. He was featured on the 2005 documentary series '' The Comedians of Comedy'' on Comedy Central and
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. He was in a 2007 episode of the improv series ''
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'' on NBC and was a celebrity judge on the revived 1970s game show ''
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'' (2008), on Comedy Central. He co-stars on '' The Sarah Silverman Program'' with Steve Agee as a gay couple who is friends with Silverman, and also wrote the season three finale " Wowschwitz". He played himself in the episode "Spagett" of '' Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!'', appeared at the '' Comedy Central Roast'' of Bob Saget, played the role of a physically disabled man (Scooter Man) in the second season's premiere episode "Slip of the Tongue" of '' Californication'' (2008), on
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, and played
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's second manager in the '' Metalocalypse'' episode "Dethsources", he also wrote the episode "Fatherklok". In 2007 he joined the first season of the MTV sketch comedy series '' Human Giant'', as a writer and performer, and voices Glen Furlblam, the biggest fan of Dr. Two-Brains on the PBS Kids animated series ''
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''. In 2012 he co-wrote the fourth season of '' Metalocalypse''. From 2013 to 2019, Posehn portrayed the recurring character Bert on '' The Big Bang Theory''.


Film work

Movie appearances from Posehn include the 2003 comedy film sequel '' Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd'', '' Grind'', the 2005
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horror film '' The Devil's Rejects'', '' Sleeping Dogs Lie'', '' Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer'', and the 2007 animated feature '' Surf's Up'', where he played Glen Maverick. Posehn appeared as himself in the 2007 documentary '' Super High Me'' starring 'marijuana comedian' Doug Benson, the 2008 documentary '' Nerdcore Rising'' about
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and in a supporting role in '' Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic''. Posehn voices the character of Murray, a robot, in Rob Zombie's animated '' The Haunted World of El Superbeasto''. He also voiced the character Hayashi in the English dub of '' Pom Poko''.


Stand-up comedy

In 2002, Posehn appeared on '' Comedy Central Presents'', followed by the release of 2005's '' The Comedians of Comedy'', a documentary/live special chronicling a 2004 small-club comedy tour he participated in. The film was followed up by a television series on Comedy Central of the same name. Posehn's debut comedy album '' Live In: Nerd Rage'' was released in 2006. He participated in the Comedy Lineup of the 2008 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, which included Louis C.K.,
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and
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. Posehn performed as part of the Rock N' Roll Comedy set with Jim Norton and Michelle Buteau. During his 2008 routine on '' Comedy Central Presents'' he referred to his Wikipedia article, which he supposedly vandalized. In 2010, Posehn released his second album ''
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''. In 2011, Posehn agreed to perform at the Gathering of the Juggalos. Some of his fans criticized this decision as being "not metal". Posehn countered that "getting a paycheck is metal", and expressed respect towards the Juggalo fan culture, as well as the
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success of Insane Clown Posse and Psychopathic Records. In 2013, Posehn released his third comedy album and first DVD, ''
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'', and in 2017 his fourth comedy album, ''Posehn 25x2''.


Music

In 2006,
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released his first album, '' Live In: Nerd Rage''. It includes "Metal by Numbers", a song mocking the formulaic nature of modern "
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" at the time of its release. The instrumental tracks feature musicians such as guitarist Scott Ian (of
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), bassist Joey Vera (then of Anthrax, but also of Armored Saint and Fates Warning), drummer John Tempesta (of The Cult and White Zombie), and lead guitarist Jonathan Donais (of Shadows Fall). Posehn also appeared in the Anthrax
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s for "What Doesn't Die" and "Blood Eagle Wings". Posehn appeared on a Season 4 episode of the music talk show '' That Metal Show'' and Lamb of God's ''Walk With Me In Hell'' DVD, and performed "More Metal Then You", a song that was included on his non-musical stand-up comedy album ''Fart & Weiner Jokes'', with "Brian Posehn's All-Star Band" on the ''2010 Revolver Golden Gods Awards''. Posehn appeared in The Damned Things music video for "We've Got A Situation Here". He provided backing vocals for Evile's album ''
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''. In 2020, Posehn released his first music-only album, ''Grandpa Metal'', which featured guest appearances from Brendon Small of
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, Scott Ian, Corey Taylor of Slipknot and
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, Weird Al Yankovic, Phil Demmel of Machine Head, Michael Starr of Steel Panther and others. The album consists of comedy metal songs, as well as metal covers of " Take On Me" by
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and " The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" by Ylvis.


Other work

Posehn has provided voice work for video games '' Brütal Legend'' as The Hunter and '' Star Warped'' as co-narrator Brian. Posehn has also voiced Grunts and various Marines in the 2004 video game '' Halo 2''. Posehn appeared in the commercial "Ink Fairy" for Staples office supply store in its ad campaign featuring the "Easy Button." In 2006, Posehn co-wrote the comic book ''The Last Christmas'' with writer Gerry Duggan, published by
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(). In April 2009 Posehn hosted the first American "Golden Gods Awards" for metal music hosted by
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. As part of the Marvel NOW! initiative Posehn and Gerry Duggan co-wrote the
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ongoing comic series which launched in November 2012, lasting 45 issues. His run ended in April 2015. The first six issues were illustrated by Tony Moore. Since 2012, Posehn has hosted a
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called Nerd Poker, where a group of comedians play Dungeons & Dragons. Co-hosts include comic book writer Gerry Duggan and comedian Blaine Capatch, among others. Posehn has also participated in the Dungeons & Dragons campaign ''Force Grey: Lost City of Omu'', hosted by
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.


Personal life

Posehn married Melanie Truhett in 2004 and has a son with her. While once known for his use of
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, Posehn quit smoking marijuana in 2011, but resumed smoking about three years later.


Filmography


Film


Television


Music videos


Video games


Podcasts


Discography

* '' Live In: Nerd Rage'' (2006) – stand-up comedy * ''
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'' (2010) – stand-up comedy * ''
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'' (2013) – stand-up comedy * ''Posehn 25x2'' (2017) – stand-up comedy * ''Grandpa Metal'' (2020) – as Posehn; music only


Accolades

Posehn has been nominated for two Primetime Emmys and one
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. His first Primetime Emmy nomination in 1998 for Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program was for his writing on '' Mr. Show with Bob and David'', which he shared with crew members Scott Aukerman, Jerry Collins, David Cross, Jay Johnston,
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, Bill Odenkirk,
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, and Dino Stamatopoulos. The television series' writing staff, including Posehn, received another nomination in the same category in 1999, which Posehn shared with Mike Stoyanov,
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, Mike Upchurch, and past writing staff from the previous year. For his work on '' Run Ronnie Run!'', Posehn was nominated at the 2003 DVD Exclusive Awards for Best Original Song in a DVD Premiere Movie for "The Golden Rule Song" along with performer
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(with the Joey Cheesy Reunion Band) and fellow lyricists David Cross, Bob Odenkirk, Scott Aukerman, B. J. Porter, and Eban Schletter.


Bibliography


Image Comics

* ''The Last Christmas'' (tpb, 176 pages, 2006, )


Marvel Comics

* ''
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'': ** ''Volume 1: Dead Presidents'' (collects ''Deadpool (Marvel Now!)'' vol. 3 #1–6, 154 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, May 2013) ** ''Volume 2: Soul Hunter'' (collects ''Deadpool (Marvel Now!)'' vol. 3 #7–12, 137 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, August 2013) ** ''Volume 3: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' (collects ''Deadpool (Marvel Now!)'' vol. 3 #13–19, 160 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, January 2014) ** ''Volume 4: Deadpool vs. S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (collects ''Deadpool (Marvel Now!)'' vol. 3 #20–25, 136 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, June 2014) ** ''Volume 5: The Wedding of Deadpool'' (collects ''Deadpool (Marvel Now!)'' vol. 3 #26–28 and ''Deadpool Annual'' #1, 168 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, August 2014) ** ''Volume 6: Original Sin'' (collects ''Deadpool (Marvel Now!)'' vol. 3 #29–34, 144 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, December 2014) ** ''Volume 7: Axis'' (collects ''Deadpool (Marvel Now!)'' vol. 3 #35–40, 136 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, March 2015) ** ''Volume 8: All Good Things'' (collects ''Deadpool (Marvel Now!)'' vol. 3 #41–44, #250, 176 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, June 2015) ** ''Dracula's Gauntlet'' (collects ''Deadpool: Dracula's Gauntlet (Marvel Now!)'' vol. 1 #1–7, 200 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, November 2014)


References


External links


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