Jim Rash
Rash in July 2013
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • filmmaker
Years active1995–present

Jim Rash is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker.[1] He portrayed the role of Dean Craig Pelton on the NBC sitcom Community (2009–2015), for which he was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2012.

He co-wrote The Descendants (2011) alongside Alexander Payne and Nat Faxon for which they received the Academy Award, Independent Spirit Award and Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. They also were nominated for the BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, and Critics' Choice Movie Award.[2] Rash has since with Faxon, written and directed the comedy films The Way, Way Back (2013), and Downhill (2020).

Early life

Both Rash and his sister were adopted.[3] He attended Charlotte Latin School.[4] After graduating, he spent a post-graduate year at the Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.[4] He was a member of The Groundlings, the improv comedy group based in Los Angeles.

Career

Rash played Mr. Grayson/Stitches in the 2005 film Sky High, Fenton on That '70s Show,[5] That '90s Show, and Andrew the "whore house guy" on Reno 911! He appeared in the final episode of Friends, and played Head T.A. Philip in Slackers. From 2009 to 2015, Rash starred on Community as Craig Pelton, the dean of the community college in which the show takes place.

Rash and comedy partner Nat Faxon moved into screenwriting with a pilot in 2005 for a series entitled Adopted, which did not take off.[3][6] They wrote the screenplay for The Descendants (2011), based on the novel of the same name, which appeared on the 2008 edition of the Black List (the most popular unproduced scripts in Hollywood at that time).[7] The film was released to critical acclaim,[2] receiving a Golden Globe nomination and winning the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Both Rash and Faxon co-wrote and co-directed the film The Way Way Back (2013), which received a standing ovation at its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.[8] Parts of the film are based on Rash's teenage life.[6] The ensemble comedy starred Steve Carell, Toni Colette, Allison Janney, Maya Rudolph, and Sam Rockwell. The film was a commercial and critical success earning a Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Comedy nomination.

In 2020, Rash and Faxon reunited for Downhill, an adaptation of the film Force Majeure (2014) by Swedish director Ruben Östlund. The film starred Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Rash and Faxon co-wrote the script with Jesse Armstrong. The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival where it received mixed reviews, with critics' comparing the film to the original.

Rash has voiced the Marquess of Queensbury for all four seasons of the Adult Swim animated comedy Mike Tyson Mysteries. Since 2017, he has been the voice actor for Donald Duck universe character Gyro Gearloose in the reboot of DuckTales. In 2023, Rash voiced the Fixer, the enforcer for the Conglomerate and recurring character in My Dad the Bounty Hunter.[9] He also voiced a video game announcer in the same series.[10]

Personal life

Rash stated he came out "well over 10-plus years ago" during an interview promoting Bros in September 2022.[11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Auto MotivesAccountant
2002Hiding in WallsJane's Assistant
One Hour PhotoAmateur Porn Guy
SlackersHead T.A. Philip
Minority ReportTechnician
S1m0neStudio Executive
2003Wrong Hollywood NumberCallerShort film
George & GracieGeorge
2005Sky HighMr. Grayson/Stitches
2007Smiley FaceTalent Agency Secretary
Balls of FuryTechie
2008The Onion MovieBryce's Manager
2009The Slammin' SalmonDisgruntled Businessman
2011The DescendantsCo-writer
2013The Way Way BackLewisAlso co-writer, co-director and executive producer
2014YellowbirdKarl[12][13]Voice
2015Looney Tunes: Rabbits RunCecil TurtleVoice, direct-to-video
2016Captain America: Civil WarDean of M.I.T.Cameo
2017ThoroughbredsProducer
Bernard and HueyBernard
2019Red Shoes and the Seven DwarfsPrince AverageVoice
2020DownhillCo-director and co-writer
Lazy SusanPhil
2021Long WeekendLarry
Home Sweet Home AloneBell Choir Leader
2022BrosRobert
2024Project ArtemisTBAPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995CybillProduction AssistantEpisode: "Local Hero"
1997Tracey Takes On...PollsterEpisode: "Movies"
1997–1998The Naked TruthHarris Van Doren3 episodes
1998WorkingCarlEpisode: "Good Val Hunting"
1999BeckerEddie BlattEpisode: "Becker the Elder"
CluelessBartEpisode: "Big Sissies"
Katie JoplinMitchell Tuit7 episodes
ThanksCotton6 episodes
2000The HughleysCensus GuyEpisode: "Scary Hughleys"
2001LoomisDerekPilot
The PracticeQuimbyEpisode: "Vanished: Part 1"
2002Less Than PerfectRob McLyleEpisode: "Claude the Liar"
2002–2006That '70s ShowFenton6 episodes
2003Alligator PointPilot
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationTodd BentonEpisode: "Random Acts of Violence"
The GuardianCourt TherapistEpisode: "All the Rage"
Baby BobDougyEpisode: "Reality Bites"
CouplingStalkerEpisode: "Check/Mate"
2003–2009,
2020
Reno 911!Andrew15 episodes
2004FriendsNervous Passenger on PlaneEpisode: "The Last One"
Grim & EvilVariousVoice, Episode: "A Kick in the Asgard"
NCISDr. Joel SandersonEpisode: "Left For Dead"
2005Will & GraceBrentEpisode: "Love is in the Airplane"
Jake in ProgressFreddie BlakeEpisode: "Rivals and Departures"
AdoptedPilot; co-creator and executive producer
2006Saturday Night LiveGuest writer on episode "Dane Cook / The Killers"
2006–2007Help Me Help YouJonathan14 episodes
2008HackettPilot
Eli StoneBradley KitsisEpisode: "I Want Your Sex"
Samantha Who?ArtistEpisode: "The Gallery Show"
2009, 2016American Dad!Bouncer, Puddin'Voice, 2 episodes
2009–2015CommunityDean Craig Pelton90 episodes; also wrote "Basic Human Anatomy"
co-directed 2 episodes
2010Open BooksKylePilot
2011Worst. Prom. Ever.Pizza PeteTelevision film
2011–2014The SoupVarious roles7 episodes
2012Scooby-Doo! Mystery IncorporatedJR KippleVoice, episode: "The Night the Clown Cried II - Tears of Doom"
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying OrangePineapple JoeVoice, episode: "Follow the Bouncing Orange"
2012–2013The Looney Tunes ShowCecil TurtleVoice, 2 episodes
2012–2015Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade NinjaPrincipal SlimovitzVoice, 34 episodes
2013–2014The Writers' RoomHimself (host)12 episodes; also producer
TripTankVariousVoice, 3 episodes
2013–2015Comedy Bang! Bang!Various roles2 episodes
2014–2015GleeLee Paulblatt2 episodes
2014–2020Mike Tyson MysteriesMarquess of QueensberryVoice, Main role
2015–2016Jake and the Never Land PiratesSinkerVoice, 2 episodes
2015Rick and MortyGlaxo SlimslomVoice, episode: "Big Trouble In Little Sanchez"
2016Dr. KenDevon DrakeEpisode: "Ken's an Expert Witness"
LuciferRichard KesterEpisode: "Et Tu, Doctor?"
The Odd CoupleJoshua NorwallEpisode: "Chess Mates"
Black-ishCodyEpisode: "VIP"
The GrinderBill FoosleyEpisode: "The Retooling of Dean Sanderson"
2017GirlbossMobias4 episodes
SuperMansionNASA ScientistVoice, episode: "Blazarmageddon"
Animals.ChucklesVoice, episode: "Cats Part I"
NobodiesHimself5 episodes
Curb Your EnthusiasmHotel Day ManagerEpisode: "The Pickle Gambit"
Beyond Stranger ThingsHimself (host)7 episodes
Superior DonutsMr. MathersEpisode: "Error of Admission"
2017–2021DuckTalesGyro GearlooseVoice, 14 episodes
2017, 2021VampirinaMr. ThornbergVoice, 2 episodes
2018Blaze and the Monster MachinesGrandpaVoice, episode: "The Pickle Family Campout"
Great NewsFenton Pelt2 episodes
Big City GreensTedVoice, episode: "Fill Bill"
The Epic Tales of Captain UnderpantsMr. Jerry CitizenVoice, episode: "Captain Underpants and the Jarring Jerkiness of the Judge J.O.R.T.S."
Angie TribecaPhilip GrammbbowskiEpisode: "Trader Joes"
2018–2020Star Wars ResistanceFlixVoice, 13 episodes
2019–presentHarley QuinnEdward Nygma/Riddler, Jor-El, Metallo, Mayor of Gotham City, variousVoice, 14 episodes
2020Brooklyn Nine-NineDr. JonesEpisode: "Pimemento"
Archibald's Next Big ThingFritzEpisode: "The Royal Strutters/Impromptu Cruise"
2020–2021American HousewifeWalker Montgomery6 episodes
2021Solar OppositesKeithVoice, episode: "The Solar Opposites Almost Get an Xbox"
Impeachment: American Crime StoryKen Bacon4 episodes
Tacoma FDCEO Frank DrakeEpisode: "Fire at the Fire Station"
2022The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the WindowFlight AttendantEpisode: "Episode 8"
Out of OfficeEdwardTelevision film
2023That '90s ShowFentonEpisode: "Kids in America"
My Dad the Bounty HunterFixer, variousVoice; recurring role
VelmaMayor DaveVoice, 4 episodes
The Ghost and Molly McGeeJRVoice, episode: "Dance Dad Revolution"
KrapopolisDionysusVoice, episode "Woods-Stock"
2025IronheartDean of M.I.T.Upcoming series

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Project Result Ref.
2011Academy AwardBest Adapted ScreenplayThe DescendantsWon
2011BAFTA AwardBest Adapted ScreenplayNominated
2011Golden Globe AwardBest ScreenplayNominated
2011Independent Spirit AwardBest ScreenplayWon
2011Writers Guild of America AwardBest Adapted ScreenplayWon
2011Critics' Choice Movie AwardBest Adapted ScreenplayNominated
2012Critics' Choice Television AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesCommunityNominated
2014Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Informational Series or SpecialThe Writers RoomNominated

References

  1. "Today in History". The Associated Press. July 15, 2017. Retrieved August 10, 2023.
  2. 1 2 Ebert, Roger (November 16, 2011). "The Descendants". The Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, Illinois: Sun-Times Media Group. Archived from the original on July 22, 2012. Retrieved March 15, 2012 via rogerebert.com.
  3. 1 2 Interview with Paul F. Tompkins, 'Speakeasy' Community's Jim Rash is TV Ugly - Speakeasy on YouTube
  4. 1 2 Carter, Lance (November 19, 2010). "Q & A: Community's Jim Rash". Daily Actor. Retrieved March 15, 2012. Two things sort of started me towards what I wanted to do. One was I went to a school called Charlotte Latin School, in Charlotte and after I graduated from there, I really wanted to go to Chapel Hill. And, I just — now the world will know — my grades weren't great. I'll confess that, and so I really wanted to – I went to a post-graduate year at a boarding school up in New Jersey called the Lawrenceville School.
  5. That '70s Show (TV Series 1998–2006), retrieved June 23, 2018
  6. 1 2 Profile Archived October 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, charlotteobserver.com; accessed October 6, 2017.
  7. Brown, Lane (December 15, 2008). "The Black List 2008: The Full List". New York. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
  8. Labrecque, Jeff. "Sundance 2013: The Way, Way Back makes huge splash with nostalgic summer comedy". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
  9. Oddo, Marco Vito (November 16, 2022). "'My Dad the Bounty Hunter' Trailer Makes Catching Space Criminals a Family Business". Collider. Archived from the original on January 15, 2023. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
  10. "My Dad the Bounty Hunter (2023)". Behind the Voice Actors. Archived from the original on February 17, 2023. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
  11. Betancourt, Manuel (September 29, 2022). "Will Bros convince Hollywood to embrace LGBTQ+ stories? Jim Rash has some thoughts". AV Club. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
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  13. deadline.com
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