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Gilbert Gottfried

American comedian (1955–2022)

Gilbert Gottfried

Summary

American comedian (1955–2022)

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Gilbert Jeremy Gottfried (February 28, 1955 – April 12, 2022) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. He was best known for his exaggerated shrill voice, strong New York dialect, his squint, and his edgy, often controversial sense of humor. His numerous roles in film and television included voicing Iago in The Walt Disney Company's Aladdin franchise until his death in 2022, Mister Mxyzptlk in Superman: The Animated Series and Justice League Action, Digit LeBoid in PBS Kids' Cyberchase until his death, Kraang Subprime in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and the Aflac duck mascot before he was replaced by Daniel McKeague in 2011. He also played Mr. Peabody in the Problem Child franchise, the only actor in the series to reprise his role in all three films as well as the animated television series.

Gottfried hosted Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast (2014–2022), along with Frank Santopadre, which featured discussions of classic films and celebrity interviews, most often with veteran actors, comedians, musicians, and comedy writers. The documentary Gilbert (2017) explored his life and career.

Early life

Gottfried was born in the Coney Island section of the Brooklyn borough of New York City on February 28, 1955, the son of hardware store owner Max Gottfried and homemaker Lillian Zimmerman. His father and grandfather ran the store, above which the family lived. He was raised in a Jewish family, and said of his upbringing, "I ate pork. We weren't that aware of the holidays or anything like that, but were aware of being Jewish. It's like I kind of knew that even though I was never bar mitzvahed and we didn't follow the holidays, I knew that if the Nazis came back, I'd be in the same train coach with everyone else." He was the younger brother of Karen Gottfried and photographer Arlene Gottfried (1950–2017). cite magazine | access-date=April 12, 2022

From Coney Island, the family moved to Brooklyn's Crown Heights, followed by Borough Park.

Career

Gottfried's first comedy routine on stage was at the Bitter End in Greenwich Village during one of its Hootenanny Night events when he was 15 years old. His early routines focused on impressions of old time actors and celebrities, including Boris Karloff and Humphrey Bogart. From there, he worked the local comedy circuit and became known in the area as a "comedian's comedian", and started to perform edgier material when he became bored with his usual routines. One such incident occurred when Gottfried opened for Belinda Carlisle, which was attended by younger girls and their mothers. Gottfried stated: "I tried doing my regular act for about 5 minutes, then I just launched into the filthiest stuff I could think of. And the next day, I got a call from my agent saying, 'Everybody there loved you,' which is show business talk for, 'You're fired.

In 1980, when Saturday Night Live was being retooled with a new staff and new comedians, the producers noticed Gottfried and hired him as a cast member for its sixth season. Gottfried's persona during Saturday Night Live sketches was different from his later characterization: He rarely spoke in his trademark voice and never squinted. During his 12-episode stint, he did not get along with the writers and was rarely used in sketches. He played one recurring character named Leo Waxman (husband of Denny Dillon's Pinky Waxman on the recurring talk show sketch "What's It All About?") and did two celebrity impersonations: David Stockman and Roman Polanski. From 1983 to 1984, Gottfried regularly performed on Alan Thicke's short-lived show Thicke of the Night.

In 1986, Gilbert Gottfried scored a personal triumph with a guest appearance on Bill Cosby's very successful sitcom The Cosby Show. In the episode "Say Hello to a Good Buy" (aired January 22, 1987) Cosby's character, a prosperous doctor, deliberately dresses cheaply and presents himself as a working-class customer, so the salesman will give him a bigger discount. Gottfried barges into the salesroom and blows Cosby's cover: "Doctor Huxtable! How are ya, doctor? What are these clothes you're wearin'? One of his sweaters costs more than my whole wardrobe!" Gottfried's full-bore performance as the loudmouth was broadcast nationally, and was so memorable that Gottfried adopted the loudmouth character for his future performances.

In April 1987, Gottfried headlined a half-hour comedy special that aired as part of the Cinemax Comedy Experiment series. Gottfried played Sidney Bernstein in Beverly Hills Cop II, in which he reunited with friend and fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus Eddie Murphy. In August that same year, Gottfried made his debut appearance on The Howard Stern Show. He went on to make over 100 appearances on the radio show over the next 25 years. That year, he also starred in the sitcom pilot Norman's Corner, co-written by Larry David prior to creating Seinfeld.

Gottfried in 1999

Although not a regular, Gottfried appeared in The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys, as well as performed the voice of Jerry the Belly Button Elf in Ren and Stimpy. Three of his most prominent roles came in 1990, 1991, and 1992, when he was cast as Igor Peabody in Problem Child and Problem Child 2 and Iago in Aladdin. When asked how he prepared for the role of Iago, Gottfried joked, "I did the whole DeNiro thing. I moved to South America! I lived in the trees!" Gottfried reprised the role in The Return of Jafar, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, the television series and various related media, such as Kingdom Hearts and House of Mouse. However, the character was ultimately recast to Alan Tudyk for the 2019 remake. Gottfried also voiced Berkeley Beetle in the 1994 film Thumbelina. He was the host of the Saturday edition of USA Up All Night for its entire run from 1989 to 1998.

He was a recurring guest star during the Tom Bergeron era of Hollywood Squares and became the center of attention in a bizarre episode that aired on October 1, 1999. In this episode, the two contestants made nine consecutive incorrect guesses, six of which were to be game-deciding questions asked to Gottfried. As the only remaining square, whoever captured him would have five squares and therefore win the game. Penn Jillette, who was a guest alongside Teller on the same episode, berated a contestant earlier for giving an incorrect guess by shouting, "You fool!". Gottfried himself began to use the phrase, with most of the other stars (even including Bergeron) eventually joining in with every successive wrong guess, beginning with the second question he was asked. As a result, it took the episode's entire half-hour to play only one game. The game only ended with the question "The word 'smog' comes from what two words?"; Gottfried correctly guessed "'smoke' and 'fog'", to Bergeron's joy. Appropriately, the episode became known as the "You Fool!" episode. Gottfried was temporarily fired from Hollywood Squares after this incident, returning about a month later.

Gottfried provided the voice of the duck in the Aflac commercials, Digit in Cyberchase, Dr. Bender and his son Wendell in The Fairly OddParents, and Mister Mxyzptlk (pronounced "Mikz-yez-pit-lik") in Superman: The Animated Series. He reprised his role as Mister Mxyzptlk in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, Justice League Action, and Lego DC Super-Villains. He also played a nasty wisecracking criminal genius named Nick Knack in two episodes of Superboy. He also co-wrote an issue of Superboy, which featured Nick Knack's origin. Gottfried made regular appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and has played Harry Potter and Yoda.

Gottfried at the Writers Guild of America East Solidarity Rally in November 2007

In 2004, Comedy Central featured Gottfried's stand-up material for Shorties Watchin' Shorties. Gottfried was part of an online advertising campaign for Microsoft's Office XP software, showing (in a series of animated cartoons) that the Clippy office assistant would be removed. In 2006, Gottfried topped the Boston Phoenix's tongue-in-cheek list of the world's 100 Unsexiest Men. In April, he performed with the University of Pennsylvania's Mask and Wig Club in their annual Intercollegiate Comedy Festival. Also in 2006, he made an appearance on the Let's Make a Deal portion of Gameshow Marathon (as a baby in a large high chair, he says "Hey Ricki, I think I need my diaper changed!"), and in the Dodge Viper in the big deal (where he tells the contestants "What were you thinking?!" because neither one picked it). He also guest-starred in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy as Santa Claus in the one-hour Christmas special. He voiced Rick Platypus in an episode of My Gym Partner's a Monkey entitled "That Darn Platypus".

He appeared as Peter's horse in an episode of Family Guy entitled "Boys Do Cry", in which Peter is excited to learn that Gottfried is providing the voice of the horse. He also voiced himself in some episodes. He also guest-starred in Hannah Montana as Barny Bittmen. In January 2009, Gottfried worked again with David Faustino for an episode of Faustino's show Star-ving. In 2011, Gottfried appeared in the episode "Lost Traveller" on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Leo Gerber, a sarcastic computer professional working for the NYPD's Technical Assistance Response Unit, which producer Warren Leight said could become a recurring character. Gottfried read a section from the hit book Fifty Shades of Grey in a June 2012 YouTube video, which was created with the aim of using his trademark voice to make fun of the book's graphic sexual content.

In 2011, Gottfried published his only book Rubber Balls and Liquor.

In 2013, he became a member of "Team Rachael" in the second season of Food Network's Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off. In March that year, he appeared on ABC's Celebrity Wife Swap, in which he swapped wives with Alan Thicke. He was also a commentator on TruTV's World's Dumbest....

Gottfried in 2016

On May 28, 2014, Sideshow Network premiered Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast, an interview podcast where Gottfried and his co-host Frank Santopadre discussed classic films and talk to "Hollywood legends and behind-the-scenes talents" who shaped Gottfried's childhood and influenced his comedy. His first guest was Dick Cavett. His final guest was Brenda Vaccaro in a two part episode released on April 25 and May 2, 2022. Gottfried was hospitalized a few hours after the episode's recording. Since Gottfried's death, the podcast continued by re-uploading older episodes in honor of his legacy.

Gottfried was the third contestant fired during the fourteenth season of the NBC reality show The Celebrity Apprentice. In 2016, he played the "Pig Man" in a comedy / fantasy film titled Abnormal Attraction. In 2017, he appeared as himself in Episodes, where a contestant on a fictional TV endurance game show is penalized with "48 hours of Gilbert Gottfried".

On June 10, 2018, Gottfried appeared in a special segment of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver where, for UK viewers only, a segment about the UK's law restricting broadcast of debates from the Houses of Parliament was replaced by 5 minutes of him reading "3-star Yelp reviews" along with host John Oliver telling the audience "you brought this on yourself because of your stupid law." He returned on November 18, 2018, in the show's last episode of the year to read out extracts from the Brexit agreement, again for UK viewers only. He had previously performed as "the real voice of Jared Kushner" in dubbed film clips on the show.

On July 31, 2019, Gottfried appeared as a guest in episode 170 of the Angry Video Game Nerd.

On January 10, 2022, he guest-starred as God in the penultimate episode of Smiling Friends Season 1. On October 18, 2022, he appeared in the Somebody Feed Phil Season 6 episode "Croatia" in the "Joke for Max" segment on a video call with the show host Philip Rosenthal where he tells a few jokes in honor of Phil's late father Max. Released in the same month, The Paloni Show! Halloween Special includes a skit with Gottfried voicing an "apartment manager who doesn't want to deal with his tenants."

In April 2023, he had a posthumous guest role on the second episode of Adult Swim's Royal Crackers as a "fixer" hired to dispose of a dead body. The episode ended with a dedicated message to Gottfried saying "Thank you, Gilbert" before the credits.

Podcast

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast launched on June 1, 2014. GGACP was a long-form interview podcast and was hosted by not only Gottfried, but his friend and professional comedy writer Frank Santopadre. Gottfried's wife Dara served as executive producer and it was recorded weekly until his death in 2022, with re-uploads of older episodes continuing afterwards in his honor.

Standard episodes ran about an hour in length and featured interviews with a variety of entertainers, writers, and directors, including Dick Cavett, Tippi Hedren, George Takei, Brenda Vaccaro (who ended up being his final guest), Bob Costas, Susie Essman, Dick Van Dyke, Alan Arkin, Phil Rosenthal, Lee Grant, and many more. Several guests made more than one appearance, but none more often than Mario Cantone. Cantone would annually help Gottfried and Santopadre celebrate the Christmas season with a mixture of songs, jokes, and cheer.

Its title Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast is a reference to the 1957 black-and-white science fiction film The Amazing Colossal Man, directed by Bert I. Gordon. Gottfried's chaotic comedic riffing and Santopadre's earnest interviewing offered the show a style all its own.

Starting in 2015, the podcast featured shorter mini-episodes around half an hour in length on more specific topics like particular character actors, films, or songs. The mini-episodes were later rebranded as Amazing Colossal Obsessions.

Artistry and image

Danny Gallagher of the Dallas Observer wrote that "Gottfried has one of the most original formulas in the history of comedy," adding, "You don't just laugh at the punchline when Gilbert Gottfried tells a joke. You laugh at the setup. You laugh at his comments about the joke. You even laugh at the segues between his jokes." Eric Falwell wrote of his influence in The Atlantic: "Gottfried's work as a stand-up shaped many comics today, whether they would say as much or not. He was a figure who ... pushed stand-up to move beyond the realm of the merely observational and create space for the absurd." In 2022, the Jewish Journal named him one of "The Top 10 Jewish Reality TV Stars of All Time."

Gottfried was best known for speaking in an exaggerated loud and grating voice, which was not his natural speaking voice. Mark Binneli of Rolling Stone described Gottfried as a "squinting, squawking mass of contradictions", noting his status as "one of America's filthiest stand-ups" while simultaneously being "one of the most successful voice-over artists in children's entertainment". He was also known for joking about recent tragedies, prompting fellow comedian Bill Maher to dub him the "King of Too Soon". In a July 2012 op-ed for CNN, he wrote, "I have always felt comedy and tragedy are roommates. If you look up comedy and tragedy, you will find a very old picture of two masks. One mask is tragedy. It looks like it's crying. The other mask is comedy. It looks like it's laughing. Nowadays, we would say, 'How tasteless and insensitive. A comedy mask is laughing at a tragedy mask.'"

Controversies

At the 43rd Primetime Emmy Awards, Gottfried told a series of jokes in reference to Paul Reubens' arrest for masturbating in an adult theater, saying if "masturbation's a crime, I should be on death row." Viewers in the Eastern time zone saw the entire set live, but Fox censored the broadcast for the West Coast delay. Fox issued an apology, calling the jokes "irresponsible and insulting". Gottfried said that producers stated he would not be invited back and Rolling Stone wrote that the monologue resulted in his blacklisting.

During his monologue at a Friars Club roast of Hugh Hefner, 3 weeks after the September 11 attacks, Gottfried joked that he had intended to catch a plane, but could not get a direct flight because "they said they have to stop at the Empire State Building first". This was one of the first public examples of 9/11 humor. Audience members responded with hisses and a cry of "too soon!". Gottfried later stated he thought "too soon" meant he did not take a long enough pause before the punchline. Realizing he had lost the audience "bigger than anybody has ever lost an audience", Gottfried abandoned his prepared remarks and launched into the famous Aristocrats joke, which won back the audience. Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza used Gottfried's monologue as a segment in their 2005 film The Aristocrats.

On March 14, 2011, Gottfried tweeted 12 jokes about the earthquake disaster in Japan. Aflac, which does 75% of its business in Japan, responded by dismissing Gottfried from voicing its mascot and announcing a casting call for his replacement, despite Gottfried later apologizing for his jokes. He was replaced by Daniel McKeague (who did an impression of Gottfried) on April 26.

Personal life

In 1992, Gottfried suffered from appendicitis and was rushed to a hospital for emergency surgery. The treatment was successful.

In the late 1990s, he met Dara Kravitz at a Grammy Awards party. They married in 2007 and had two children. He was a longtime resident of the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.

Gottfried was known for his frugality. He often walked instead of using public transportation because he did not want to pay the fares. In another incident, illustrator Drew Friedman recalled that Gottfried would visit his apartment unannounced in the late 1980s to watch films on his VCR because he did not want to buy one of his own.

Death

On April 12, 2022, at 2:35 pm. ET, Gottfried died at a Manhattan hospital of recurrent ventricular tachycardia, complicated by type II myotonic dystrophy, which he had privately suffered with for many years. He was 67 years old.

His family released a statement on his Twitter account, writing: "We are heartbroken to announce the passing of our beloved Gilbert Gottfried after a long illness. In addition to being the most iconic voice in comedy, Gilbert was a wonderful husband, brother, friend and father to his two young children. Although today is a sad day for all of us, please keep laughing as loud as possible in Gilbert's honor."

A funeral was held for Gottfried on April 14 in Westchester County, New York. Celebrities who attended the service itself at Riverside Memorial Chapel were Jeff Ross (who delivered Gottfried's eulogy), Colin Quinn, Susie Essman, Mario Cantone, Dave Attell, and Paul Shaffer, as well as Bob Saget's widow Kelly Rizzo and his three daughters. Whoopi Goldberg, though not in attendance for the funeral, sent a gift in honor of Gottfried. Sarah Silverman had planned on sitting shiva with a slew of Gottfried's friends and family.

His urn was buried in the Sharon Gardens section of Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York, with the epitaph on his gravestone reading, "Too Soon", a double entendre referring to his Friars Club controversy, as well as his early death.

Legacy

Gottfried was scheduled to appear as a special guest at the Ebertfest film festival to discuss Gilbert, the documentary film about him. Ebertfest announced it would dedicate its 2022 event to Gottfried and Sidney Poitier. Gottfried was also posthumously inducted into the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards' Monster Kid Hall of Fame.

The 2023 video game Justice League: Cosmic Chaos is dedicated to Gottfried's memory as he was to reprise his role as Mister Mxyzptlk; Dana Snyder recorded the part in his place. Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match is dedicated to Gottfried, where he voiced David Doubdly in a posthumous credit.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984The House of GodParamedic
1985Bad MedicineTony Sandoval
1987Beverly Hills Cop IISidney Bernstein
1988Hot to TrotDentist
1989Never on TuesdayLucky Larry Lupin
1990The Adventures of Ford FairlaneJohnny CrunchNominated — Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor
Seriously...Phil CollinsRoger
Problem ChildMr. PeabodyNominated – Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor
Look Who's Talking TooJoey, The Baby Gym Instructor
1991Problem Child 2Mr. Peabody
Horror Hall of Fame 2Boris
1992Highway to HellHitler
AladdinIagotitle=Gilbert Gottfried (visual voices guide)url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Gilbert-Gottfried/access-date=September 9, 2023publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
1994House Party 3Luggage Clerk
ThumbelinaBerkeley BeetleVoice
The Return of JafarIagoVoice, direct-to-video
Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las VegasBurt Banner
Double DragonWalter
1995Problem Child 3: Junior in LoveDr. Peabody
1996Aladdin and the King of ThievesIagoVoice, direct-to-video
Be Cool about Fire Safety!Seemore SmokeVoice
Escape from It's a Wonderful LifeAngry man on porch
1997Meet Wally SparksMr. Harry Karp
Def Jam's How to Be a PlayerTony the Doorman
1998Dr. DolittleCompulsive DogVoice
1999GoosedAlan Levy
2001LongshotMr. Chadwick
2002Mickey's House of VillainsIagoVoice, direct-to-video
2004 The Amazing FloydiniMagic Store Owner
Back by MidnightSecurity Guard
Funky MonkeyDr. Spleen
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsDuckVoice, uncredited
2005The AristocratsHimselfDocumentary
2006Farce of the Penguins"I'm Freezing My Nuts Off" PenguinVoice
2007Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your DreamsIagoVoice, direct-to-video
2008Gilbert Gottfried: Dirty JokesHimself
2009The Lindabury Story
Jack and the BeanstalkGrayson the Goose
2011Miss DecemberThe Police Officer
2013Beecher Baby BouncerHimselfShort
2014A Million Ways to Die in the WestAbraham Lincoln
2016The Comedian's Guide to SurvivalHimself
The Last LaughDocumentary
Director's CutSuperintendent
Unbelievable!!!!!Himself
Gender BenderDr. Montalto
Life, AnimatedHimselfDocumentary
The Comedian
Hospital ArrestJerome Carter
2017GilbertHimselfDocumentary
80s Creature HouseGrim Reaper
Animal CrackersMario ZucchiniVoice
2018Abnormal AttractionPig Man
Boy Band MortVoice
2019Super GidgetInfestorVoice, short
2020A Wrestling Christmas MiracleRice
The Truth About Santa ClausDr. Leland
2023Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage MatchDavid DoubldyVoice; Direct-to-video; posthumous release (final film role); dedicated in memory
A Disturbance in the ForceHimselfDocumentary; posthumous release

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980–1981, 1998last1=Moreaufirst1=Jordantitle=Gilbert Gottfried, Comedian and 'Aladdin' Star, Dies at 67url=https://variety.com/2022/film/news/gilbert-gottfried-dead-dies-comedian-aladdin-1235231387/website=Varietyaccess-date=April 12, 2022date=April 12, 2022archive-date=April 12, 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220412194522/https://variety.com/2022/film/news/gilbert-gottfried-dead-dies-comedian-aladdin-1235231387/url-status=live }}Various charactersCast member; 12 episodes
1983–1984Thicke of the Night
1987The Cosby ShowMr. BabcockEpisode: "Say Hello to a Good Buy"
1989–1998USA Up All NightSaturday night host
1990SuperboyNick Knack2 episodes
1991Night CourtOscar Brown
1993–1994BonkersTwo-BitsVoice, 2 episodes
1993–1994Bobby's WorldKarate Sensei, Mad Scientist
Late Night with Conan O'BrienVarious skits
1993Problem ChildMr. PeabodyVoice
1994Silk StalkingsJoey MellmanEpisode: "The Mud-Queen Murders"
Living SingleLarry Friedlander
The Ren & Stimpy ShowJerry the Bellybutton Elf / AdonisVoice
1994–1995AladdinIagoVoice, main role, 83 episodes
WingsLewisGuest role; 3 episodes
1994–1997DuckmanArt DeSalvoVoice, 4 episodes
1995Married... with ChildrenHimselfEpisode: "Ship Happens"
Adventures in WonderlandMike McNastyEpisode: "Pie Noon"
The Parent 'HoodPizza ManagerEpisode: "Pizza Man"
Mad About YouSpanky's MasterEpisode: "The Couple"
Bump in the NightStink BugVoice
Aladdin on IceIagoVoice, television film
1995Are You Afraid of the Dark?RoyEpisode: "The Tale of Station 109.1"
In the HouseMr. Comstock
Escape From It's a Wonderful LifeAngry Man on Porch
1997–1998Superman: The Animated SeriesMister MxyzptlkVoice, 2 episodes
1997Muppets TonightHimselfepisode 207
The Weird Al Show
1998CosbyCellmateEpisode: "Fifteen Minutes of Fame"
NoddyJack FrostEpisode: "Jack Frost is Coming to Town"
Big BagMuchachos the HamsterIn the Troubles the Cat segments
1998–1999HerculesMinister CleonVoice, episode: "Hercules and the Assassin"
1998–2004Hollywood SquaresHimselfRegular
1999DilbertAccounting TrollVoice, episode: "Hunger"
Dr. Katz, Professional TherapistHimself2 episodes
Timon & PumbaaSnicklefritz The WoodpeckerVoice, episode: "Mozam-Beaked"
2000Clerks: The Animated SeriesJerry Seinfeld, Patrick SwayzeVoice, 2 episodes
2001–2002The Fairly OddParentsDr. Bender, WendellVoice, 3 episodes
2001–2003House of MouseIagoVoice, 7 episodes
2002–2022CyberchaseDigit, WidgetVoice, main role
2002Bear in the Big Blue HouseLarge PossumVoice, episode: "Welcome to Woodland Valley Part 2"
Son of the BeachNoccus Johnstein2 episodes
Celebrity DeathmatchHimselfVoice, episode: "Gottfried in the Arena"
2003BeckerAlan
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationComicEpisode: "Last Laugh"
2004Home MoviesTonto the ParrotEpisode: "Honkey Magoo"
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoVarious characters8 episodes
Celebrity Paranormal ProjectHimself
I Love Toys
Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie MomentsPart I: 100-81
2005Billy and Mandy Save ChristmasSanta ClausVoice, television film
2007The Emperor's New SchoolAdditional voicesEpisode: "Emperor's New Musical"
My Gym Partner's a MonkeyRick PlatypusVoice, episode: "That Darn Platypus"
2007, 2018, 2023Family GuyGilbert Gottfried Horse, Dog Whistle, HimselfVoice, 3 episodes
2008Hannah MontanaBarney BitmanEpisode: "(We're So Sorry) Uncle Earl"
I Love the New MillenniumHimself4 episodes
Comedy Central Roast: Bob Saget
The ReplacementsVoice, episode: "A Buzzwork Orange"
Back at the BarnyardBarn BuddyVoice, episode: "Barn Buddy"
Sesame StreetDenny the DistractorEpisode: "Hurry Up, You're Running Out of Time"
The ViewHorny the DwarfEpisode: "Joy's Month in ReView"
SeeMore's PlayhouseHimselfEpisode: "Marching Orders"
PyramidCelebrity Guest
2009Star-ving"Gilbert's Kid"
Comedy Central Roast: Joan RiversHimself
Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy
2010'Til DeathTommyGuest starred
RobotomyTickle Me PsychoVoice, episode: "The Playdate"
Comedy Central Roast: David HasselhoffHimself
2011Comedy Central Roast: Donald Trump
Roast of FacebookTwitter
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitLeo Gerber2 episodes
2012Comedy Central Roast: Roseanne BarrHimself
The Burn with Jeff Ross
2013–2014World's Dumbest...
2013Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off
Celebrity Wife SwapEpisode: "Gilbert Gottfried/Alan Thicke"
MadLinkong, Father, CrashVoice; episode: "Linkong / Rainbow Dash & Bernstein"
2014Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade NinjaRanginald BagelVoice, episode: "Bring Me the Head of Ranginald Bagel"
The Celebrity ApprenticeHimselfThe Celebrity Apprentice 7
Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends
Elf: Buddy's Musical ChristmasMr. GreenwayVoice, television film
Last Comic StandingHimself
Big BrotherOtevVoice, Big Brother 16
InfomercialsHimselfEpisode: *Newbridge Tourism Board Presents:
We're Newbridge, We're Comin' To Get Ya!*
Anger ManagementDudleyGuest starred
2014–2016Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesKraang SubprimeVoice, 6 episodes
2016Mighty MagiswordsProhyas' StomachVoice, episode: "Gut Feelings"
Sharknado: The 4th AwakensRon McDonaldTelevision film
2017–2019Last Week Tonight with John OliverJared Kushner / Himself4 episodes
2017The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselStrip Club MCEpisode: "Pilot"
Justice League ActionMister MxyztplkVoice, 3 episodes
Sharknado 5: Global SwarmingRon McDonaldTelevision film
EpisodesHimselfSeason 5, Episode 1
Cash Cab
The Untitled Action Bronson ShowSeason 1, Episode 7
2018CrashingEpisode: "The Atheist"
The Last Sharknado: It's About TimeRand McDonaldTelevision film
The Tom and Jerry ShowGenieVoice, episode: "Meanie Genie"
Arrested DevelopmentShoeDini AdvertiserVoice, episode: "Sinking Feelings"
Bumping Mics with Jeff Ross & Dave AttellHimself
Jay Leno's GarageEpisode: "In Harm's Way"
2019The Late Show with Stephen ColbertHimself/Redaction/Samantha/Lord Sexy3 episodes
Critters: A New BingeUncle5 episodes
Historical RoastsAdolf HitlerEpisode: "Anne Frank"
SpongeBob SquarePantsHimself
SalEpisode: "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout"
Voice, Episode: "The Hankering"
Teen Titans Go!Coal MinerVoice, episode: "Christmas Crusaders"
2020Karate TortoiseRat BastardEpisode: "Legend of the Shelled Vigilante"
2021Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under YearsSheckyVoice, episode: "Wise Kraken"
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11HimselfTelevision documentary film
PyramidCelebrity Guest
2022Smiling FriendsGodVoice, episode: "Charlie Dies and Doesn't Come Back"
The Paloni Show! Halloween Special!Gott F. ReedVoice, posthumous release
Somebody Feed PhilHimselfEpisode: "Croatia", posthumous release
Paradise PDVoice, episode: "Diddy's Home", posthumous release
2023Royal CrackersThe FixerVoice, episode: "Theo's Comeback Tour", posthumous release; dedicated in memory
The Patrick Star ShowSheckyVoice, episode: "Get Off My Lawnie", posthumous release

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Disney's Arcade FrenzyIago
2001Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge
2002Kingdom Hearts
2006Kingdom Hearts II
2014Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 RemixRe:Coded HD version only
2014Lego Batman 3: Beyond GothamMister Mxyzptlk
2018Lego DC Super-Villains
2020Angry Video Game Nerd 1 & 2 DeluxeFred Fuchs
2024Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Wrath of the MutantsKraang Sub-prime
Posthumous release

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012CollegeHumorHimselfEpisode: "Gilbert Gottfried Reads 50 Shades of Grey"
2017Hello From the Magic TavernCockroach Clown (voice)Episode: "Dark Lord's Birthday Party"
2019The Adventures of NickHimselfEpisode: "Love Just Got Fried"
2019Angry Video Game NerdFred FuchsEpisode: "Life of Black Tiger"
2020–2022The Adventures of Autism CatHindarilEpisodes: "I'VE GOT MY EYE ON YOU" and "MY HORSE HAS MALFUNCTIONED"
2021SicCooperHimselfurl = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh8nP7MWcIMtitle = We Purchased Another Small Sega Master System Collection + More! SicCooperdate = May 29, 2021via=YouTube}}
2023Danny's HouseEpisode: "Danny Brown Shocks Gilbert Gottfried With His Dreams", posthumous release
TBAShrek 2 RetoldAnnouncerPosthumous release

Commercials

  • MTV (1980s)
  • Pepsi (1991)
  • Pop-Tarts: Voice of the Toaster (1995)
  • Aflac: Voice of the Aflac duck (2000–2011)
  • Subway (2000)
  • Office XP: Voice of Clippy (2001)
  • Glad (2003)
  • Shoedini (2010)
  • Easterns Automotive Group commercials (2012)
  • Eat24 (2015 Super Bowl commercial)

Discography

YearArtistTitleRoleLabelFormats
1986ZeeMake My Day (With Your Love Tonight)"tough guy vocals"Warlock Records12" single
1992Bob & TomWe Three Kingsfeatured on "Censored"Big Mouth Creative ServicesCD, cassette
1995variousMagical Selections from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of Disney's Aladdinperformer on "I'm Looking Out for Me" & "Forget About Love" (duet with Liz Callaway)Walt Disney RecordsCD, cassette
2005Gilbert GottfriedDirty Jokesn/aImage EntertainmentCD/DVD
2021The Balls ProjectA Momentary Lapse of Ballsspoken word on "Learning to Shit"n/a (self-released)digital
2024Gilbert GottfriedStill Screamingn/a800 Pound Gorilla RecordsVinyl, digital
  • Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams (2007), for "Peacock Princess" (sung with Lea Salonga)

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