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Will Arnett

Canadian and American actor (born 1970)

Will Arnett

Canadian and American actor (born 1970)

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William Emerson Arnett (; born May 4, 1970) is a Canadian and American actor and comedian. He is widely known for his roles as Gob Bluth in the Fox/Netflix sitcom Arrested Development (2003–2006, 2013, 2018–2019) and the titular character in the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman (2014–2020). He has received nominations for seven Primetime Emmy Awards and three Screen Actors Guild Awards.

On television, Arnett is also known for his Emmy-nominated recurring role as Devon Banks in the NBC sitcom 30 Rock (2007–2013). He has also acted in films such as Hot Rod (2007), Blades of Glory (2007), Semi-Pro (2008), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014), and Is This Thing On? (2025). Known for his deep baritone voice, his voice over roles include Ratatouille (2007), Horton Hears a Who! (2008), Monsters vs. Aliens (2009), Despicable Me (2010), The Lego Movie franchise (2014–2019), Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018), Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022), and Twisted Metal (2023–).

From 2020 to 2025, he has hosted the Fox reality series Lego Masters. Arnett co-hosts the comedy podcast SmartLess (2020–) alongside Sean Hayes and Jason Bateman.

Early life

Arnett was born in Toronto, Ontario, to Edith Alexandra "Alix" (née Palk) and Emerson James "Jim" Arnett, who was a corporate lawyer and brewer, among other occupations. His parents were originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, and he has roots on both sides of his family in Manitoba going back many generations. Arnett has older twin sisters and a younger brother. His father, a graduate of Harvard University, served as the president and CEO of Molson Breweries from 1997 to 2000.

Arnett briefly attended Lakefield College School in Lakefield, Ontario, but was asked not to return after a semester for being a troublemaker. The Subway Academy II allowed him to take theatre classes at the Tarragon Theatre. He eventually graduated from Leaside High School and attended Concordia University, Montreal, for a semester but dropped out. He appeared in plays in New York, and his first acting role was in Felicity Huffman's independent film Erie, which was filmed on the Erie Canal. As mentioned on the SmartLess podcast, Arnett is an avid hockey fan and workout enthusiast, known to often boast about his “Pro Dumper” and ability to bench press as much as 165 pounds.

Career

1996–2002: Rise to prominence

Arnett at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival

In February 1996, Arnett made his first television pilot with Kevin Pollak and Pollak's wife Lucy Webb for CBS, that was not picked up. In 1999, Arnett was in another pilot for The Mike O'Malley Show on NBC as the protagonist's friend Jimmy. The show was picked up, but it was cancelled after two episodes. Arnett has referred to 2000, the year after that show was cancelled, as "the darkest year of [his] life", and he admits that he "didn't get a lot of work" and "drank those years away". In summer 2000, a friend helped pull Arnett out of his battle with alcoholism, and he began to get his career back on track. In 2001, Arnett was cast in the CBS television pilot, Loomis as the slacker brother of a local news reporter (Cheri Oteri), that was not picked up. In 2002, Arnett was cast in a fourth television pilot which was for the CBS sitcom Still Standing, which was picked up and ran for several seasons, but his character was cut from the series after the pilot. Arnett became so frustrated, after his fourth failed pilot, that he "swore off pilots" altogether, until his agent persuaded him to audition for the pilot for Arrested Development. In 2002, prior to Arrested Development, Arnett guest-starred in The Sopranos and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

2003–2013: ''Arrested Development'' and sitcom roles

In 2003, Arnett found mainstream success in television when he played George Oscar "Gob" Bluth II in the Fox comedy series Arrested Development and in 2006 he was nominated for his first Emmy. The show was cancelled after three seasons due to low ratings, despite its critical acclaim and cult following. (He played Max the Magician in Sesame Street, in a nod to Gob Bluth's penchant for using Europe's "The Final Countdown" during his magic shows.) According to a 2006 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Arnett's two favourite episodes of the show were "Pier Pressure" and "Afternoon Delight". His exposure on Arrested Development led to a number of larger roles in feature films. Though having worked in drama, his role for Arrested Development is still comedy, and he often portrays smug antagonists. He "never considered himself a comic" and considers himself an "actor first". In 2006, Arnett starred in his first leading role in Let's Go to Prison, directed by Bob Odenkirk. It earned more than US$4 million at the box office and more than US$13 million in rentals. In Blades of Glory, Arnett and his then-wife Amy Poehler played brother/sister ice-skating pair with an incestuous relationship. The film was No. 1 at the U.S. box office during its first two weeks, and grossed approximately US$118 million domestically during its theatrical run. and US$36 million on home video. He guest-starred in King of the Hill and 30 Rock; in the latter, he played the recurring role of Devon Banks, Jack Donaghy's archnemesis, for which he was nominated for four Emmy Awards for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.

Arnett's distinctive gravelly voice has earned him voice-over work for CBS television promos, film trailers and numerous advertisements, including Lamisil medication. Perhaps most recognizable is Arnett's voice saying, "It's not more than you need, just more than you're used to" in ads for GMC trucks. He has lent his voice to a number of television shows, such as Ghost Writer in the 2005 Nickelodeon's series Danny Phantom, Duncan Schiesst for the Comedy Central animated program Freak Show, which was created by and stars the voice of his Arrested Development co-star David Cross. Arnett was the announcer for the faux trailer "Don't" in the 2007 film Grindhouse, and became announcer for Cartoon Network in October 2008 during its "Noods" era, replacing Greg Cipes. He has voiced characters in animated films, including Vlad in Horton Hears a Who!, The Missing Link in Monsters vs. Aliens, Horst the German sous-chef in Ratatouille, and Mr. Perkins in Despicable Me. He planned to be the voice of the K.I.T.T. in Universal's Knight Rider, a sequel to the popular 1980s television series. The production featured a Ford Mustang as K.I.T.T. Since Arnett had a previous long standing relationship with competitor automaker General Motors as the voice for GMC Trucks commercials, GM asked Arnett to pull out of the project. Arnett opted to withdraw from the project and he was replaced by Val Kilmer. Arnett made a commercial cameo for the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

In 2009, he voiced the title character in Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard, a video game developed by Vicious Cycle Software and starred as an out of work former video game protagonist hoping to make a comeback, versus a greedy game executive played by Neil Patrick Harris. In the Fox animated comedy series Sit Down, Shut Up, he voiced Ennis Hofftard, a bodybuilder who teaches English and always attempts to chase women. The show premiered on April 19, 2009, but was eventually cancelled after several months due to poor ratings. It aired its last episode on November 21, 2009. Arnett played supporting roles in the films Spring Breakdown, Hot Rod, The Comebacks, and On Broadway, where he once again worked with his close friend and director Dave McLaughlin. In The Brothers Solomon, he again teamed with Odenkirk and starred with Saturday Night Live member Will Forte. He appeared in a major supporting role in the basketball comedy Semi-Pro, his second film with Ferrell. He plays Lou Redwood, the commentator of the team, who is "a former player, a bit of a womanizer, and a boozer". On November 17, 2009, it was announced that Arnett would try to win over real-life wife Amy Poehler in a guest spot on Parks and Recreation. Arnett played Chris, an MRI technologist and possible love interest for Poehler's Leslie Knope. Justin Theroux appeared in the same episode as yet another suitor. Arnett signed on for one episode, and the episode entitled "The Set Up" aired January 14, 2010.

In 2010, Arnett and former Arrested Development co-star Jason Bateman created DumbDumb Productions, a production company focusing on digital content. Their first video was "Prom Date", the first in a series of "Dirty shorts" for Orbit. In March 2012, Mansome, Arnett's first executive producer credit with Bateman, was announced as a Spotlight selection for the Tribeca Film Festival. The documentary, directed by Morgan Spurlock, is a comedic look at male identity as it is defined through men's grooming habits featuring celebrity and expert commentary. He starred in Running Wilde which was cancelled in January 2011, due to poor ratings as well as The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret with David Cross. On March 23, 2011, Arnett appeared in the penultimate episode to The Office season 7. Arnett co-starred in the NBC television comedy series Up All Night, about a couple who struggle to balance their home lives (especially with their newborn child) and their work ones. He had been attached to play the lead role of David Miller in the 2013 comedy We're the Millers, but had to pass due to scheduling; the part went to Jason Sudeikis.

2014–present: ''BoJack Horseman'' and ''SmartLess''

He voiced the eponymous character in the critically acclaimed Netflix animated sitcom BoJack Horseman, which ran from 2014 to 2020. He co-starred as Vern Fenwick in the 2014 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and its 2016 sequel, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. Arnett starred in the CBS sitcom The Millers, which lasted for two seasons. In 2017, Arnett was cast in the recurring role of Mr. Quagmire on the Netflix comedy drama series A Series of Unfortunate Events. In 2016, he co-created, co-wrote and starred in the Netflix original series Flaked, which received negative reviews from critics.

Arnett lent his voice to Batman in the film The Lego Movie. Arnett reprised the role in The Lego Batman Movie, a spin-off of The Lego Movie released in 2017 as well as The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, released in 2019. He reprises the role in an episode of the franchise's spinoff animated series Unikitty! titled "BatKitty", which aired days before the release of the film. He is the spokesman of a series of Hulu advertisements and his role in television spots deliberately recalls Devon Banks as a power-hungry manipulator. In July 2020, Arnett, along with Bateman and Sean Hayes, created a comedy and talk podcast called SmartLess.

In 2021, Arnett played The Facts of Lifes Dink Lockwood in a reenactment of the third season episode "Kids Can Be Cruel" for the third edition of Live in Front of a Studio Audience. In December 2021, it was announced that Arnett had replaced Armie Hammer in reshoots in the role of Alex Magnussen in Next Goal Wins due to abuse allegations made against Hammer in January 2021. The part, initially meant as a cameo, was expanded upon when Arnett joined. Cursed Friends, a Comedy Central original movie from Arnett's production company Electric Avenue, was announced in September 2022. Arnett made an appearance in the film. Arnett starred in the 2025 film Is This Thing On? alongside Bradley Cooper. Arnett also co-wrote the screenplay while Cooper directed.

Influences

Arnett lists Steve Martin and Chevy Chase as his two biggest comedic influences.

Personal life

Arnett lives in Los Angeles, California, and is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States. He moved to New York City in 1990 and lived there for 20 years. In 2015, Arnett bought property in Beverly Hills and began construction on a new home, which was completed in 2017. In 2021, he sold the custom home and moved to a modern farmhouse in Benedict Canyon.

Arnett has struggled with alcoholism in the past, a topic explored in his shows Flaked and BoJack Horseman. He managed to maintain sobriety for 15 years until a relapse during the production of Flaked. Flaked is in part inspired by Arnett's own struggles with alcoholism. He has attested that Alcoholics Anonymous has played a role in reclaiming sobriety.

Relationships and children

Arnett has been married twice and has three children. He was married to Penelope Ann Miller for a brief period between 1994 and 1995. The two began dating in November 1994 and married a month later in December 1994. They divorced less than a month later in January 1995.

Arnett began dating Amy Poehler in 2000, four years after their initial encounter in 1996 when he saw her in an Upright Citizens Brigade performance. Arnett and Poehler married on August 29, 2003, and have two sons together. Their first son was born on October 25, 2008, and their second son was born in August 2010. Arnett and Poehler separated amicably in September 2012. In April 2014, Arnett filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. Their divorce was finalized in July 2016. During their relationship, the two appeared together in four episodes of Arrested Development, one episode of Parks and Recreation, and the films Blades of Glory, Horton Hears a Who!, On Broadway, Spring Breakdown, Monsters vs. Aliens, and the Disney American English dubbing of The Secret World of Arrietty.

Arnett began a relationship with Alessandra Brawn in 2019. They have one son together. In September 2025, it was reported that the couple had separated the previous year, and that he was in a relationship with Carolyn Murphy.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1996Close UpDave
Ed's Next MoveWeather Video Guy
1997The Broken GiantEzra Caton
1999SouthieWhitey
The Waiting GameLenny
2000The Acting ClassWill Bennett
2001Series 7: The ContendersNarratorVoicetitle=Will Arnett (visual voices guide)url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Will-Arnett/access-date=October 15, 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.
2005Monster-in-LawKit
2006Ice Age: The MeltdownLone GunslingerVoice
RVTodd Mallory
The Great New WonderfulDannySegment: Emme's Story
Let's Go to PrisonNelson Biederman IV
Wristcutters: A Love StoryMessiah
2007Blades of GloryStranz Van Waldenberg
GrindhouseAnnouncerVoice, segment: "Don't"
On BroadwayTom
RatatouilleHorstVoice
Hot RodJonathan Ault
The Brothers SolomonJohn Solomon
The ComebacksMailman
2008Semi-ProLou Redwood
Horton Hears a Who!Vlad VladikoffVoice
The RockerLex Drennan
2009Spring BreakdownTedDirect-to-DVD
Brief Interviews with Hideous MenSubject No. 11
Monsters vs. AliensThe Missing LinkVoice
G-ForceSecret Agent Kip Killian
2010When in RomeAntonio Donatelo
Jonah HexLieutenant Grass
Despicable MeMr. PerkinsVoice
2012The Secret World of ArriettyPodVoice, English dub
Men in Black 3Agent AAUncredited
MansomeHimselfDocumentary; Producer
2014The Nut JobSurlyVoice
The Lego MovieBatman / Bruce Wayne
Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesVern Fenwick
2015Being CanadianHimselfDocumentary
2016Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the ShadowsVern Fenwick
Popstar: Never Stop Never StoppingMain CMZ Reporter
2017The Lego Batman MovieBatman / Bruce WayneVoice
Dark HoserVoice, short film
Batman is Just Not That Into You
Cooking with Alfred
The Nut Job 2: Nutty by NatureSurlyVoice
2018Show DogsDet. Frank Nicholas
Teen Titans Go! To the MoviesSladeVoice; also producer
2019The Lego Movie 2: The Second PartBatman / Bruce WayneVoice
2020DolittleJackrabbit in prison cellVoice, uncredited
2021RumbleSteveVoice
2022Chip 'n Dale: Rescue RangersSweet Pete
Minions: The Rise of GruMr. Perkins
G’day, the short filmLouieVoice, short film
2023Next Goal WinsAlex Magnussen
2025Is This Thing On?Alex NovakAlso writer and producer
TBAFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRefs
1994Cybermania '94Himself (remote host)Awards show
1999Sex and the CityJackEpisode: "La Douleur Exquise!"
The Mike O'Malley ShowJimmy13 episodes
2000Third WatchKennyEpisode: "Spring Forward, Fall Back"
2001Boston PublicHand SalesmanEpisode: "Chapter Twenty-Nine"
2002Yes, DearBobbyEpisode: "Johnny Ampleseed"
The SopranosMike Waldrup2 episodes
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitTony DamonEpisode: "Angels"
2003UndefeatedScott Green's AssistantTelevision film
2003–2006, 2013,
2018–2019Arrested DevelopmentGeorge Oscar "G.O.B." Bluth II82 episodes
2004Will & GraceArtemis JohnsonEpisode: "Back Up, Dancer"
2005Odd Job JackTiberius McKorkindaleVoice, 2 episodes
Danny PhantomGhost WriterVoice, episode: "The Fright Before Christmas!"
2006Freak ShowDuncan SchiesstVoice, 7 episodes
O'GradyDougskiVoice, 1 episode
The X'sPork E. BaconVoice, episode: "From Crusha With Love"
2007King of the HillPortisVoice, episode: "Hank Gets Dusted"
2007–201330 RockDevon Banks9 episodes
2008Sesame StreetMax the MagicianEpisode: "Max the Magician"
Human GiantHimselfEpisode: "I'm Gonna Live Forever!"
2009Sit Down, Shut UpEnnis HofftardVoice, 13 episodes
DelocatedTV AnnouncerVoice, episode: "Good Buds"
*Monsters vs. Aliens:
Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space*The Missing LinkVoice, television film
2009–2011Late Night with Jimmy FallonHimself/Brett Favre6 episodes
2010Parks and RecreationChrisEpisode: "The Set Up"
2010–2011Running WildeSteve Wilde13 episodes; also co-creator, writer, and executive producer
2010–2016The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd MargaretBrent Wilts17 episodes
2011The OfficeFred HenryEpisode: "Search Committee"
2011–2012Up All NightChris35 episodes
2012The Cleveland ShowGeneral RichterVoice, episode: "A General Thanksgiving Episode"
Comedy Bang! Bang!DaleEpisode: "Seth Rogen Wears a Plaid Shirt & Brown Pants"
2013, 2015The Late Late ShowHimself (Guest host)3 episodes
2013–2014The MillersNathan Miller34 episodes
2014The SimpsonsDeputy Director GratmanVoice, episode: "Steal This Episode"
2014–2020BoJack HorsemanBoJack Horseman
/ Additional voicesVoice, 76 episodes; also executive producer
2014Wander Over YonderRyderVoice, episode: "The Rider"
2016–2017FlakedChip14 episodes; also co-creator, writer, executive producer, and director
2016Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtKittyVoice; episode: "Kimmy Kidnaps Gretchen!"; uncredited
2017A Series of Unfortunate EventsFather/Mr. Quagmire8 episodes
Jimmy Kimmel Live!Himself (guest host)1 episode
Minecon Earth 2017Himself (co-host)YouTube live show
Netflix: LIVEHimself (host)Netflix special
2017–2018The Gong ShowHimself (guest judge)5 episodes; also executive producer
2017The Magic School Bus Rides AgainGalapagos GilVoice, episode: "Frizzle Of The Future"
2017–2019Hot DateSam KeurigEpisode: "For Real, Where Have All My Friends Gone?"; also executive producer
2018The Guest BookRobEpisode: "Under Cover"
2019Unikitty!Bruce Wayne / Batman / BatkittyVoice, episode: "Batkitty"
RivieraJeff Carter10 episodes
2020–presentLEGO MastersHimself (host)Also executive producer
2020The First TeamMark Crane4 episodes
2021All or Nothing: Toronto Maple LeafsHimself (narrator)Voice, 5 episodes
Muppets Haunted MansionGhost HostTelevision special
Live in Front of a Studio AudienceDink LockwoodEpisode: "Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life"
2021–2025The Morning ShowDoug Klassen4 episodes
2022MurdervilleSenior Detective Terry Seattle7 episodes; also executive producer
Our Flag Means DeathCalico JackEpisode: "We Gull Way Back"
Island of the Sea WolvesHimself (narrator)3 episodes; Netflix documentary series
2023–2024MulliganVariousVoice, 3 episodes
2023–presentTwisted MetalMarcus "Needles" Kane / Sweet ToothMain voice role; also executive producer
2025Super Team CanadaBreakawayMain voice role

Video games

YearTitleRoleRef.
2009Eat Lead: The Return of Matt HazardMatt Hazard
Monsters vs. AliensThe Missing Link
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2Sgt. Arnett
2015Lego DimensionsBruce Wayne / Batman (The LEGO Batman Movie), Excalibur Batman
2022Tiny Tina's WonderlandsDragon Lord

Awards and nominations

OrganizationsYearCategoryWorkResultRef.American Comedy AwardAnnie AwardsCritics' Choice Super AwardsKids' Choice AwardMTV Movie & TV AwardsPrimetime Emmy AwardSatellite AwardScreen Actors Guild AwardTeen Choice AwardsTV Land Award
2014Best Comedy Supporting Actor – TVArrested Development
2019Outstanding Voice Acting in an Animated SeriesBoJack Horseman
2021Best Voice Actor in an Animated Series
2015Favorite Movie ActorThe Lego Movie
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
2017Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Best Comedic PerformanceThe Lego Batman Movie
2006Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesArrested Development (episode: "Making a Stand" + "S.O.B.s")
2008Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series30 Rock (episode: "Jack Gets in the Game")
201030 Rock (episode: "Into the Crevasse")
201130 Rock (episode: "Plan B")
201230 Rock (episode: "Idiots Are People Three!")
2019Outstanding Animated ProgramBoJack Horseman (episode: "Free Churro")
2020BoJack Horseman (episode: "The View from Halfway Down")
2012Best Actor – Television Series Musical or ComedyUp All Night
2004Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesArrested Development
2005
2013
2017Choice Comedy Movie ActorThe Lego Batman Movie
2004Future Classic Award (Shared with cast and producers)Arrested Development

Honors and recognition

In April 2007, during a panel hosted by The Paley Center for Media, talk show host Conan O'Brien and his writing staff named Will Arnett as one of their three all-time favourite guests, sharing the honour with fellow Canadians Norm Macdonald and Harland Williams.

OrganizationsYearAwardResultNew York magazineEntertainment WeeklyBest Week EverPremiere magazineCanada Walk of FameSavannah Film Festival
2005"New Yorkers of the Year"
2007"Future King of Comedy"
2007"Top 15 Sexiest Nerd Boys"
2007"The 20 Hottest New Faces in Comedy"
2019Entertainment Walk of Fame
2025Luminary Award

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