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EXCLUSIVE: Four-time Primetime Emmy winner Rob Corddry has inked with Buchwald and Artists First for representation.
The Weymouth, Massachusetts native and Upright Citizens Brigade alum was the co-creator EP, writer and star of Adult Swim’s long-running comedy series, Childrens Hospital on which he played Dr. Blake Downs, Flake the Clown and Rory Spindell. Corddry took home four Emmy wins on the show for Best Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series and Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series in 2016, and 2012 and 2013 wins for Outstanding Special Class – Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Programs. Childrens Hospital ran for 87 episodes.
Childrens Hospital spawned the spinoff series Medical Police which debuted on Netflix in 2020.
Corddry also starred alongside Dwayne Johnson in five seasons of the five-time Emmy nominated HBO series Ballers.
On the feature side, he is best known for starring in both installments of the cult classic franchise, Hot Tub Time Machine. He also served as EP on the 2015 sequel. Corddry also starred alongside Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Allison Janney, and Sam Rockwell, in the Searchlight film The Way Way Back which was acquired out of the Sundance Film Festival. Last year, the actor starred in the Paramount movie, 80 for Brady, and the indie feature, The Donor Party. Next up for Corddry is the Bill Fishman directed and co-written, Waltzing With Brando, in which Billy Zane plays the legendary The Godfather actor.
He can currently be seen in the Chuck Lorre-helmed Max comedy series, Bookie, opposite Sebastian Maniscalco. Corddry recently appeared as one of the co-hosts in the unscripted series Top Gear America, alongside Dax Shepard and Jethro Bovingdon. Other recent television credits include Marvel’s Hit-Monkey, CBS’ The Unicorn and the Hulu series This Fool.
Corddry got his first big break after appearing as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He is also represented by Sechel PR and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller.