Jimmy Pardo
A seasoned veteran of comedy clubs and late night television, Jimmy Pardo has appeared on such shows as "The Tonight Show", "Conan", "The Late Late Show" and his own half hour special on Comedy Central. Utilizing his trademark crowd work skills, Jimmy spent the last 6 years as Conan O'Brien's opening act at "Conan" tapings. Jimmy has also appeared on "Conan" as a panel guest, a field correspondent and recently filled in as co-host. He also conducts the unconventional celebrity backstage interviews for Teamcoco.com's "The Pardo Patrol." In 2006, Jimmy Pardo became a podcasting pioneer when he began hosting the raucous-but-smart weekly podcast "Never Not Funny", which Entertainment Weekly called "one of the sharpest and gut-bustingest shows on the Internet." The show has been named a top comedy podcast by The AV Club, Esquire, GQ and USA Today, and its guest list (Conan O'Brien, Jon Hamm, Richard Lewis, Zach Galifianakis and Sarah Silverman, just to name a few) reads like a Who's Who of Hollywood. Never Not Funny also hosts the annual Pardcast-a-Thon fundraiser, a 12-hour marathon webcast to benefit Smile Train. To date, the Pardcast-a-Thons have raised over half a million dollars for the charity. Over the years Jimmy has also been seen on such shows as "Comedy Bang Bang", "@Midnight", "Maron" and "Monk". He hosted "National Lampoon's Funny Money" for Game Show Network, four seasons of AMC's "Movies at Our House," and episodes of NBC's "Late Friday", VH1's "The Surreal Life" and "The Playboy Morning Show". Jimmy has recorded three comedy albums: "Uno," "Pompous Clown" and 2013's "Sprezzatura," which Entertainment Weekly named one of the 5 Best Stand-Up Albums of the year.
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · Out of the Loop as Self
- 2021 · Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11 as Self
- 2017 · Black Cat as Lester Volek
- 2016 · Ear Buds: The Podcasting Documentary as Himself
- 2016 · Now More than Ever: The History of Chicago as Self
- 2015 · Race to Escape as Himself - Host
- 2015 · Misery Loves Comedy as Self
- 2014 · The Wil Wheaton Project as Self / San Diego Comic Con Correspondent
- 2013 · @midnight with Chris Hardwick as Self
- 2010 · Conan as Self
- 2010 · Team Coco Presents the Conan Writers Live as
- 2008 · True Jackson, VP as Joey Dee
- 2008 · Lewis Black's Root of All Evil as Self
- 2006 · Relative Strangers as Angry Driver
- 2005 · The Godfather of Green Bay as Higgins
- 2005 · Love Lounge as
- 2003 · National Lampoon's Funny Money as
- 2003 · The Surreal Life as
- 2002 · Monk as Association President
- 1998 · Becker as Mr. Ford
- 1998 · The Army Show as Mr. Smith
- 1998 · That '70s Show as Stan
- 1995 · The Naked Truth as Detective
- 1983 · Friday Night Videos as
- Future · Stalking Emo as Self
- Future · Everybody Has an Andy Dick Story as