Jim Wise
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Born | James M. Wise (1964-07-30) July 30, 1964 (age 60) |
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer, writer, composer |
Years active | 1988–present |
James M. Wise (born July 30, 1964)[1] is an American actor, singer, writer and composer. He is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Coach Tugnut in the Disney Channel Original Series Even Stevens. He is also known for his voice-over work in video games, movies and TV shows.
Wise's other television acting credits include That's So Raven, JAG, Veronica's Closet, Friends, The Secret World of Alex Mack, Suddenly Susan, Wizards of Waverly Place, Invader Zim and among other series. He also provided the voice of Loud Howard on Dilbert: The Series, played the football announcer in the 2001 film Not Another Teen Movie,[2] and played a resort guest in the 2002 Philip Seymour Hoffman tragicomedy Love Liza.
As a singer and composer, he wrote all the songs featured in the Even Stevens episode "Influenza: The Musical" and wrote the song "Dream Vacation" for The Even Stevens Movie performed by Christy Carlson Romano; as well as three out of the six songs featured in the That's So Raven episode "The Road to Audition". In 2004, he provided the singing voice of SpongeBob SquarePants on the song "Goofy Goober Rock" in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. Wise has been nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics three times for his work on MadTV, winning once in 2006 alongside Greg O'Connor for the song "A Wonderfully Normal Day".
Wise is also an accomplished comedy writer, writing for the series MADtv (where he was once a head writer), Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He is an alum of The Groundlings comedy troupe.[3]
Filmography
TV series
- 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd - Wilard
- Aaahh!!! Real Monsters - Rap Singer, Preacher
- Alright Already - Johnny
- American Dad! - Mr. Durbin
- Batman Beyond - Maddie
- Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris - (writer - 8 episodes)
- Clerks: The Animated Series
- Dilbert - Loud Howard
- Even Stevens - Coach Tugnut
- Father of the Pride - Turkey
- Foxworthy's Big Night Out - (writer - 1 episode)
- Free Ride - The Beeze
- Friends - Kyle
- Heavy Gear: The Animated Series - Von Maddox
- Higglytown Heroes - Fripp, Sanitation Worker Hero
- In Living Color - Himself
- Instant Comedy with the Groundlings - Himself
- Invader ZIM - Sizz-Lor, Goons, Alien #2 (Abductor Green)
- It's Garry Shandling's Show - Game Player
- JAG - Club Emcee, Mickey Gallo
- Just Shoot Me! - Kenny
- Justice League - Bouncer
- Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman - Man #1
- MADtv - Mitch Stein, Cary Eggett, Guitar Player in Band, Morley Safer
- Men in Black: The Series - Himself
- My Life as a Teenage Robot - Captain, Critter #3, Patrolman #1
- Once and Again - Tom
- Race to Space - Air Policeman
- Random Acts of Comedy - Himself
- Sabrina, The Teenage Witch - Brady
- Saturday Night Live - (2 episodes)
- Sisters - Photographer
- Son of the Beach - FBI Agent
- Step by Step - Trainer
- Suddenly Susan - Mike
- That's So Raven - Aldo
- The Arsenio Hall Show - (38 episodes)
- The Batman - Detective
- The Drew Carey Show - Karaoke DJ, Harry the Tuba
- The Jay Leno Show
- The Secret World of Tyler Mack - Chester, Janitor
- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - Cowboy Bob, Wick Tompkins, Ronnie Fisk, Host of 'Elderly Say the Darnest Things', Jim Wise - NBC Vice President of Promotional Relations, Yorick Wise, Larry the Quaker, Audience Corrdinator, Santa Claus, Bieber Baby, Middle-Aged Harry Potter, Doctor
- The Zeta Project - Dr. Byrne
- Veronica's Closet - Steve, Heckler
- Wizards of Waverly Place - Mr. Malone
- Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane - Matt
TV specials
- 2014 MTV Video Music Awards - (creative consultant)
Film
- A Bucket of Blood - Guitar Player, Singer
- A Night at the Roxbury - New Club Waiter
- Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Part 1 - Femur
- Bloodfist IV: Die Trying - Pizza Cop
- Body Waves - Dooner
- Casper Meets Wendy - Hungry Fan
- Chicks - Marcus the Blind Masseur
- Clockwatchers - Man in Bar
- Danny Roane: First Time Director - Animal Wrangler
- Green Lantern: First Flight - Lieutenant
- Guys Choice Awards 2015
- Guys Choice Awards 2016
- Hollywood Chaos - Waterfront Café Manager
- Hoovey - Basketball Announcer
- Hostile Intentions - Boyfriend
- Hotel Transylvania - Shrunken Head, Hydra
- Hotel Transylvania 2 - Additional voices
- Love Liza - Bland Man
- Michael Jordan: An American Hero - Reporter
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2016 - (creative consultant)
- Not Another Teen Movie - Football Announcer
- Pitbull's New Year's Revolution
- Race to Space - Air Policeman
- Revenge of the Red Baron - Lead Medic
- Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire - Henry
- Showgirls - Loudmouth at Cheetah
- Soup of the Day - Dave
- Space Jam - Police Assistant (uncredited)
- Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby - Jim Bohampton
- The Enigma with a Stigma - Jack Durham
- The Even Stevens Movie - Coach Tugnut
- The Guys
- The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie - SpongeBob's Singing Voice (uncredited)
- TV Land Icon Awards 2016 - (written by)
Shorts
- The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man - Electro
Video games
- Escape from Monkey Island - Manatee Operator, Starbuccaneer's Clerk
- EverQuest II - Additional voices
- The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie - Additional voices
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 - Additional voices
- X-Men: Next Dimension - Additional voices
References
- ^ https://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/james_m_wise_born_1964_9038904.
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(help) - ^ Jim Wise Biography ((?)-) Film Reference
- ^ Jim Wise at The Groundlings website
External links
- Official website
- Jim Wise at IMDb
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- Love, American Style – Music and Lyrics by Charles Fox and Arnold Margolin (1970)
- The First Nine Months Are the Hardest – Music and Lyrics by Ray Charles (1971)
- The Funny Side – Music and Lyrics by Ray Charles (1972)
- Liza with a Z – Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb (1973)
- "Light My Way" – Music and Lyrics by David Paich and Marty Paich (1974)
- Queen of the Stardust Ballroom – Music and Lyrics by Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, and Billy Goldenberg (1975)
- "Cinderella Gets It On" – Music and Lyrics by Artie Malvin, Ken & Mitzie Welch (1976)
- No Award (1977)
- "Hi-Hat" – Music and Lyrics by Stan Freeman and Arthur Malvin / "See You Tomorrow in Class" – Music and Lyrics by Ken & Mitzie Welch (1978)
- No Award (1979)
- No Award (1980)
- "This Is My Night" – Music and Lyrics by Ken & Mitzie Welch (1981)
- "On the Outside Looking In" – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1982)
- "We'll Win This World" – Music by James Di Pasquale; Lyrics by Dory Previn (1983)
- "Gone Too Soon" – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1984)
- Love Lives On – Music by James Di Pasquale; Lyrics by Douglas Brayfield (1985)
- "My Christmas Wish" – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1986)
- "Welcome to Liberty" – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1987)
- "The Sound of Christmas" – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1988)
- "The First Time I Loved Forever" – Music by Lee Holdridge; Lyrics by Melanie (1989)
- From the Heart... The First International Very Special Arts Festival – Music by Larry Grossman; Lyrics by Buz Kohan (1990)
- "He's Guilty!" – Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman (1991)
- "Why Do I Lie?" – Music by Curt Sobel; Lyrics by Dennis Spiegel (1992)
- "Sorry I Asked" – Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb (1993)
- "The Song Remembers When" – Music and Lyrics by Hugh Prestwood (1994)
- "Ordinary Miracles" – Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman (1995)
- "Let's Settle Down" – Music by Charles Strouse; Lyrics by Lee Adams (1996)
- "We Put the Spring in Springfield" – Music by Alf Clausen; Lyrics by Ken Keeler (1997)
- "You're Checkin' In (A Musical Tribute to the Betty Ford Center)" – Music by Alf Clausen; Lyrics by Ken Keeler (1998)
- "A Ticket to Dream" – Music by Marvin Hamlisch; Lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman (1999)
- "Up to You" – Music and Lyrics by John Kimbrough (2000)
- "A Dream That Only I Can Know" – Music and Lyrics by Patrick Williams (2001)
- "You've Got a Lot to See" – Music by Walter Murphy; Lyrics by Seth MacFarlane (2002)
- "Aren't They All Our Children" – Music by David Foster; Lyrics by Linda Thompson (2003)
- "Because You Are Beautiful" – Music by Toni Childs; Lyrics by Toni Childs, Eddy Free, and David Ricketts (2004)
- "Mary Jane/Mary Lane" – Music by Dan Studney; Lyrics by Kevin Murphy (2005)
- "A Wonderfully Normal Day" – Music by Greg O'Connor; Lyrics by Jim Wise (2006)
- "Dick in a Box" – Music by Katreese Barnes, Asa Taccone, Jorma Taccone, and Justin Timberlake; Lyrics by Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, and Justin Timberlake (2007)
- "I'm F**king Matt Damon" – Music and Lyrics by Tony Barbieri, Sal Iacono, Wayne McClammy, Sarah Silverman, and Dan Warner (2008)
- "Hugh Jackman Opening Number" – Music by John Kimbrough, William Ross, and Rob Schrab; Lyrics by Dan Harmon and Ben Schwartz (2009)
- "When I'm Gone" – Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman (2010)
- "Justin Timberlake Monologue" – Music by Katreese Barnes; Lyrics by Seth Meyers, John Mulaney, and Justin Timberlake (2011)
- "It's Not Just for Gays Anymore" – Music by Adam Schlesinger; Lyrics by David Javerbaum (2012)
- "If I Had Time" – Music by Adam Schlesinger; Lyrics by David Javerbaum (2013)
- "Bigger!" – Music by Tom Kitt; Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda (2014)
- "Girl You Don't Need Make Up" – Music by Kyle Dunnigan; Lyrics by Kyle Dunnigan and Jim Roach (2015)
- "Til It Happens to You" – Music and Lyrics by Diane Warren (2016)
- "Letter to the Free" – Music by Common; Lyrics by Common, Robert Glasper, and Karriem Riggins (2017)
- "Come Back Barack" – Music by Eli Brueggemann; Lyrics by Chris Redd, Will Stephen, and Kenan Thompson (2018)
- "Antidepressants Are So Not a Big Deal" – Music by Rachel Bloom and Adam Schlesinger; Lyrics by Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen, and Adam Schlesinger (2019)
- "All for Us" – Music and Lyrics by Labrinth (2020)
- "Agatha All Along" – Music and Lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (2021)
- "Corn Puddin'" – Music and Lyrics by Cinco Paul (2022)
- "A Beautiful Game" – Music and Lyrics by Ed Sheeran, Foy Vance, and Max Martin (2023)
- "Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?" – Music and Lyrics by Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Marc Shaiman, and Scott Wittman (2024)