About Rob Corddry
Rob Corddry, born February 4, 1971, is an American actor, comedian, writer, and director renowned for his sharp comedic timing and diverse roles. He initially gained widespread recognition as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, where his unique style helped shape the show's success. Corddry is also celebrated for his starring role in the cult comedy hit Hot Tub Time Machine and as the creator and star of the satirical web series Children's Hospital, which later aired on Adult Swim. An interesting trivia about Corddry is that he wrote, directed, and starred in Children's Hospital originally as a web series before its television adaptation, marking an early success of online comedy content crossing over to mainstream TV. He has displayed versatility by playing a range of unique characters, including a neurotic and racist DHS agent in Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay and a zombie named M in Warm Bodies. Fans might also be fascinated to learn that before his comedy fame, he almost took on unusual roles that deviated from his comedic roots but chose to focus on comedy, which has become his signature style. Additionally, Corddry has appeared in commercials for Holiday Inn and had recurring roles on popular TV shows like Community, Happy Endings, and Ballers, showcasing his ability to blend into various comedic settings. Beyond acting, he has hosted notable events such as the 10th annual Webby Awards, demonstrating his multifaceted engagement with entertainment.
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Movie Credits
Rob Corddry has appeared in 55 movies.
TV Credits
Rob Corddry has appeared in 54 shows.
