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2011
Voiced the animated character Humpty Dumpty in the "Shrek" spin-off "Puss in Boots"
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2006
Released the single, "Come Over and Get It (Up in 'Dem Guts)," a comedic rap song that features Fiona Apple's vocals
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2011
Reprised role as Alan in Todd Phillips' "The Hangover Part II"
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2006
Played Alan Finger on the Comedy Central show, "Dog Bites Man"
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2010
Co-starred in "It's Kind of a Funny Story" with Keir Gilchrist and Emma Roberts
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2006
Had a recurring role on the animated Adult Swim show, "Tom Goes to the Mayor"
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2010
Once again directed by Todd Phillips in the comedy "Due Date"
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2005 - 2007
Appeared several times on "Reno 911!" (Comedy Central) as Frisbee
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2009
Appeared in the live-action Disney movie "G-Force"
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2005
Performed on the tour, "Comedians of Comedy," with Brian Posehn, Patton Oswalt, and Maria Bamford; documented for Comedy Central
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2009
Featured opposite, George Clooney, in Jason Reitman's "Up in the Air"
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2003 - 2005
Cast as Davis in the FOX drama, "Tru Calling"
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2009
Played one of the three leads in Todd Phillips' "The Hangover"
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2002
Hosted the VH1 talk show, "Late World with Zach"
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2008
Had a small role, opposite Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher, in the comedy "What Happens in Vegas"
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2001
Performed in an episode of "Comedy Central Presents"
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2008
Perfomed in the "Funny or Die" tour with fellow comedians Demetri Martin, Nick Swardson, Andrea Savage and Will Ferrell
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1999
Made film debut in "The King and Me" as a pizza boy
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2007
Released a DVD of his stand-up, "Live at the Purple Onion"
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1997
Appeared in the MTV sketch comedy, "Apt. 2F"
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2007
Played Fred the Homeless Guy on an episode of the Comedy Central show, "The Sarah Silverman Program"
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1996 - 1997
Made TV debut in the recurring role of a stoner named Bobby for the NBC sitcom, "Boston Common"
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2007 - 2008
Appeared in the live-action Adult Swim show, "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" as Tairy Greene
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