Jeff Garlin

Jeffrey Garlin (born June 5, 1962)[3] is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is best known for playing Murray Goldberg, patriarch of the eponymous family in the ABC sitcom The Goldbergs, and Jeff Greene on the HBO sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm. He also played Marvin on Mad About You and Mort Meyers on Arrested Development for Fox and Netflix.

Jeff Garlin
Garlin in 2008
Birth nameJeffrey Garlin
Born (1962-06-05) June 5, 1962 (age 61)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Medium
EducationUniversity of Miami
Years active1983–present
Genres
Spouse
Marla Cahan
(m. 1994; div. 2020)
[1][2]
Children2
Websitewww.jeffgarlin.com

Garlin has also appeared in ParaNorman, WALL-E, Toy Story 3, and Safety Not Guaranteed, among other films.

Early life

Garlin was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Gene[4] and Carole (née Crafton) Garlin. He grew up in Morton Grove, Illinois,[5] where his father owned a plumbing supply business called Bilko and his mother was active in community theater. He has a younger brother, Michael.[6] Garlin is Jewish[7] and attended Hebrew school.[8][9]

Garlin has said he wanted to be a comedian since he was eight, when he saw Jimmy Durante perform in Chicago.[7] Garlin attended Melzer Elementary School in Morton Grove.[10] He enjoyed playing sports at school, but had to stop after being diagnosed with Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome, a heart ailment.[6]

When Garlin was in sixth grade, his father sold his supply business and the family relocated to South Florida.[10] He graduated from Nova High School in Davie, Florida, in 1980. He attended Broward Community College, followed by a stint studying film at the University of Miami, where he first began to perform stand-up comedy.[11]

Career

Standup

In 1984, aged 22, Garlin moved back to Chicago to pursue a stand-up comedy career. He performed with the comedy troupe The Second City.[12][13] He worked in the box office with Stephen Colbert.[14]

While living in Wrigleyville, Chicago during the 1980s, Garlin was briefly roommates with Conan O'Brien, who was then a comedy writer.[15][16][17][18][6] He remains close to O'Brien, and after O'Brien was removed as host of The Tonight Show in 2010 so that Jay Leno could return, Garlin said he would not be a guest on the show again.[12][14]

Garlin was hired by comedians Denis Leary and Jon Stewart to help develop their specials. He worked as a stage director for their shows and edited the scripts. He worked with Larry David in this same way. He continues to do standup, where he says he improvises a lot on stage, and feels very relaxed, "maybe too relaxed."[6]

Film and television

Garlin has a variety of television and film appearances to his credit, as an actor and a stand up, including Dr. Katz, Arrested Development, Everybody Loves Raymond, Late Show with David Letterman, Tom Goes to the Mayor, The Life and Times of Tim, The Daily Show, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and Entourage.[19]

Garlin with his castmates from The Goldbergs

From 1997 to 1999, Garlin spent three seasons on NBC's Mad About You in the role of Marvin.[20] He co-stars in and executive produces the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm. He had a recurring role on the series Wizards of Waverly Place as Uncle Kelbo, appearing in three episodes over the first three seasons.

After making an uncredited début as Gut Gut in Spring Break (1983), Garlin earned his first film credit in Dolly Parton's 1992 comedy Straight Talk.[21] He had a small role in RoboCop 3 as "Donut Jerk" after a member of the casting crew saw him eat a doughnut while leaving Krispy Kreme with an additional two dozen doughnuts. He also had a cameo appearance in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me in 1999.

Other cameo appearances include Run Ronnie Run!, After the Sunset, Fat Albert, and Sleepover. He appeared in Steven Soderbergh's Full Frontal (2002) and in Daddy Day Care (2003). In 2005, he had a small role in Fun with Dick and Jane.

In 2008, Garlin appeared in The Rocker as Stan, and played Ed Lawson in Strange Wilderness. He lent his voice to the Disney/Pixar films Toy Story 3 and Toy Story 4, as Buttercup. He appeared as Sid, alongside Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler, in the 2010 comedy action film The Bounty Hunter. He played Ed Burch in Laggies, released in 2014.

His feature directorial debut, I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (which he also wrote), premiered to favorable reviews at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. It opened in September 2007. The film co-starred Sarah Silverman and Bonnie Hunt.[22]

In 2006, Garlin directed This Filthy World, a one-man show performed by director John Waters. He was a voice actor in WALL-E (2008), as B. McCrea, the captain of the Axiom spaceship.[23] Garlin executive produced the documentary Finding Vivian Maier (2013).[24]

In 2013, Garlin signed onto the ABC sitcom The Goldbergs,[25] which premiered on September 24, 2013.[26] He played Murray Goldberg, the father of the title family. In December 2021, as shooting of the show's ninth season neared completion, Garlin left the series[27] following misconduct allegations and investigations by the show's human resources department, initially reported in November 2019.[28] For the rest of the season, Garlin's character continued to appear on the show via outtakes, a stand-in, and CGI.[29][30]

In July 2013, Garlin directed his second film, Dealin' with Idiots,[31] inspired by his experiences with his sons in Little League.[25][32] The entire film was improvised.[24]

In October 2019, Garlin revealed he would have a role in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the final installment of the Star Wars saga, which was released on December 20, 2019.[33] He played Junn Gobint.

Misconduct allegations

On December 3, 2021, Vanity Fair published an article detailing that Garlin had been under investigation for three years for "allegedly engag[ing] in a pattern of verbal and physical conduct on [the set of The Goldbergs] that made people uncomfortable". The report found that he had used "inappropriate language" and engaged in "unwanted physical contact" on set such as hugging or touching others without their consent.[34][35][36] On December 15, 2021, it was announced that Garlin would not return to the show. His departure was said to be a mutual decision.[27]

Writing

In 2010, Garlin published a book, My Footprint: Carrying the Weight of the World, a memoir that documents his journey to lessen his carbon footprint.[37][38][39]

Podcast

On the comedy podcast network Earwolf[40] Garlin hosted By the Way, In Conversation with Jeff Garlin,[41] which consisted of unscripted talks rather than formal interviews. The debut episode featured Garlin's Curb Your Enthusiasm co-star Larry David. The twice monthly installments were recorded in front of a live audience at Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles.[40] The podcast's last episode was released in February 2015.[42]

By the Way, In Conversation with Jeff Garlin episodes

Ep. #[43]GuestDateDuration
01Larry David01/10/131:22:02
02Lena Dunham01/24/131:29:44
03Jeff Tweedy02/07/131:42:34
04J.J. Abrams02/21/131:50:58
05Mitch Hurwitz03/07/131:19:27
06Will Ferrell03/21/131:32:17
07Zach Galifianakis04/04/131:23:55
08Conan O'Brien04/18/131:17:53
09Michael Moore05/02/132:03:23
10Matthew Weiner05/16/131:50:24
11Tig Notaro05/30/131:27:22
12Judd Apatow06/13/131:39:15
13Aziz Ansari06/27/131:08:58
14Henry Rollins07/11/132:04:56
15Amy Poehler07/25/131:18:44
16Vince Gilligan08/08/131:37:05
17Marc Maron08/22/131:38:01
18Colin Hay09/05/131:15:27
19Rosemarie DeWitt and Lynn Shelton09/20/130:57:23
20Bob Odenkirk10/03/131:00:49
21Sarah Silverman10/17/130:57:30
22Jay Roach and Susanna Hoffs10/31/131:27:00
23George Segal and Wendi McLendon-Covey11/14/131:13:00
24Maya Rudolph11/28/130:31:00
25Mike Birbiglia12/12/131:04:00
26Jeff Garlin12/26/130:54:00
27Jenji Kohan10/23/141:06:33
28Michael Sheen11/06/141:23:41
29Andrew Bird11/20/141:46:12
30Stephen Merchant12/04/141:03:58
31Jon Favreau12/22/141:14:45
32Adam Resnick and Bob Odenkirk12/31/141:01:53
33Bill Burr01/16/151:13:10
34Benmont Tench02/12/151:12:14

Other works

In March 2018, Garlin was one of the actors who voiced the audiobook A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo.[44]

In August 2020, Garlin was a guest DJ on SiriusXM's Tom Petty Radio.[45]

Influences

Katie Puckrik in The Guardian wrote, "British comedy is a touchstone for Garlin". Garlin has said: "Monty Python changed my life. I watched the original Office. I love The Mighty Boosh and The Goon Show. I'm a fanatic about Ealing comedies. And Fawlty Towers is probably my favorite thing that I've ever seen come out of England."[46]

Personal life

Garlin is an avid fan of the Chicago Cubs. In this image, he is seen in Wrigleyville before Game Four of the 2016 World Series.

Garlin married Marla Beth Cahan on July 24, 1994. They have two sons.[1] In September 2018, they announced their intention to divorce.[47] In March 2020, Garlin said that he and Cahan were at the end of their divorce proceedings.[2] He has been dating Sari Tracht, an editor, since early 2021.[48]

Garlin is a fan of the Chicago Cubs. Every year on his birthday, he attends a game with his friend Kevin Cronin, lead singer of REO Speedwagon.[49]

According to his book, Garlin voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 election.

Garlin practices transcendental meditation, which he does twice a day.[50] He says it has helped him with symptoms of ADHD.[citation needed]

For a few years, Garlin lived with talk-show host Conan O'Brien. O'Brien has said that sometimes Garlin woke him up in the middle of the night and made him perform skits.[51]

Garlin's dog on the television show The Goldbergs lives with him in real life.[52]

On September 20, 2022, Garlin announced that he has been struggling with bipolar disorder, writing: "Bipolar is a motherfucker. Sometimes it's just too much to deal with. I'm doing the best I can. This the first time that I've opened up about this."[53][54][55]

Health

In his late 20s, Garlin had surgery in Oklahoma City to correct the heart condition Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome, a defect in an accessory electrical conduction pathway in the heart that results in tachycardia.[6] Garlin said he was an early recipient (#72) of the surgery, which millions of people have undergone.[citation needed]

In February 2000, before filming began on Curb Your Enthusiasm, he had a stroke at the age of 37. During the early episodes of season one, he had noticeably slurred speech that later improved. In addition to epilepsy and attention deficit disorder, he has type II diabetes, which he controls with diet and exercise.[6][56] Garlin has written about his problems with food and discussed his weight problems publicly.[50] In a 2011 interview, he said: "I think people look at fat people as having a lack of willpower when willpower has nothing to do with it. I didn't change my life until I approached everything like an addict. I haven't had sweets in almost three years because I know if I have one cookie, just like if an alcoholic has his first drink, I'm off to the races and I'm back eating sugar again."[51]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Spring BreakGut GutUncredited
1992Straight TalkBob
HeroNews Vendor
1993RoboCop 3Donut Jerk
1994Little Big LeagueOpposing Little League Manager
1995The Computer Wore Tennis ShoesAgent Reese
1997The Love BugHighway Patrolman
1998SenselessArlo Vickers
1999Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged MeCyclops
2000BounceEmcee
2002Run Ronnie Run!Birthday Woman's Friend
Naked MovieWriter No. 1
The Third WheelOffice WorkerUncredited
Full FrontalHarvey
2003Daddy Day CarePhil
2004SleepoverMr. Corky
Outing RileyPartner in Architects' FirmUncredited
After the SunsetRon
Fat AlbertJerryUncredited
2005Fun with Dick and JaneBoss
2006The Jeff Garlin ProgramJeffGormiti Cannon Trunk
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese WithJames AaronAlso writer/director
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators!The Villain Whose Name Isn't ShirleyVoice, television film[57]
2007Trainwreck: My Life as an IdiotLenny
2008Strange WildernessEd Lawson
The RockerStan
WALL-ECaptain B. McCreaVoice[57]
2010The Bounty HunterSid
Toy Story 3ButtercupVoice[57]
2011Hawaiian VacationButtercupVoice[57]
Cars 2OtisVoice[57][58]
Adventures in the Sin BinDean Theatard
2012ParaNormanPerry BabcockVoice[57]
Safety Not GuaranteedMr. Britt
2013Dealin' with IdiotsMax MorrisAlso writer and director
2014LaggiesEd Burch
2017LemonGuy Roach
HandsomeGene HandsomeAlso writer and director
Becoming BondHarry SaltzmanDocumentary
2019Toy Story 4ButtercupVoice[57]
Star Wars: The Rise of SkywalkerJunn GobintCameo[33]
2020This Is the YearMr. Elmer
2022Studio 666Jeremy Shill
BabylonDon Wallach
2024Gabby's Dollhouse: The MovieGabby's Dad

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989RoseanneFredEpisode: "Lobocop"
Dear JohnDeliverymanEpisode: "Kate, a Date, & Fate"
1990Open HouseBrianEpisode: "An Unmarried Woman"
1994BaywatchLarry 'Loomin' LargeEpisodes: "K-Gas the Groove Yard of Solid Gold"
1996Gross RatingsJack BekinsShort film
1997Dr. Katz, Professional TherapistJeffVoice, episode: "Alibi"[57]
The Wonderful World of DisneyHighway PatrolmanEpisode: "The Love Bug"
1997–1999Mad About YouMarvin14 episodes
1999Larry David: Curb Your EnthusiasmJeff GreeneTelevision film
2000Self StorageDuncan BaumgartnerShort film
The Michael Richards ShowJeff SchafferEpisode: "The Consultant"
2000–2024Curb Your EnthusiasmJeff Greene12 seasons; series regular
2001Late FridayHimself/hostUnspecified
Three SistersJoelEpisode: "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"
Dead LastRon BelsonEpisode: "The Problem with Corruption"
2001–2002What About Joan?Steinie8 episodes
2001–2003Everybody Loves RaymondProduce Manager Jimmy2 episodes
2002King of the HillDanVoice, episode: "The Fat and the Furious"
2003Greetings from TucsonExecutive (2003)Episode: "My Friend Mom"
Crank YankersJeffVoice, 3 episodes
2004Tom Goes to the MayorPat CroceVoice, episode: "Rat's Off to Ya"
2005Duck DodgersCamomanVoice, episode: "Bonafide Heroes"[57]
Yes, DearHowieEpisode: "Marital Aid"
MADtvHank WhitleyEpisode: #11.08
2005–2006, 2013Arrested DevelopmentMort Meyers11 episodes
2006HookedMr. WaterhouseShort film
Campus LadiesMr. HubneyEpisode: "A Very Special Episode"
2007Law & Order: Criminal IntentBarry FreeburgEpisode: "Contract"
2008Shorty McShorts' ShortsDukeVoice, episode: "Flip-Flopped"
The Life & Times of TimVoice, 2 episodes
BURN-ECaptainVoice, short film; uncredited
2008–2010Wizards of Waverly PlaceUncle Kelbo3 episodes
2010EntourageRoger JayEpisode: "Dramedy"
2011CommunityHimselfEpisode: "Documentary Filmmaking: Redux"
2013MaronJeff GarlinEpisode: "Mac's Dad"
2013–2022The GoldbergsMurray GoldbergMain role
20142 Broke GirlsDavidEpisode: "And the Not Broke Parents"
Family GuyHimselfVoice, episode: "The 2000-Year-Old Virgin"
2017SpongeBob SquarePantsCuddle E. HugsVoice, episode: "Cuddle E. Hugs"
2019Celebrity Family FeudHimselfEpisode: "Black-ish vs. The Goldbergs"
2020Forky Asks a QuestionButtercupVoice, episode: "What Is Cheese?"[57]
2021Celebrity Wheel of FortuneHimselfEpisode: "Donny Osmond, Jeff Garlin and Amber Riley"
2022Kung Fu SockGiant OctopusVoice, episode: "Hao's Disappearance"
2023Never Have I EverLen5 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Blade RunnerLieutenant Edison Guzza
2008WALL-ECaptain
2010Toy Story 3: The Video GameButtercup

Music videos

YearTitleArtist(s)RoleRef.
1997"A Change Would Do You Good" (Version 2)Sheryl CrowTaxi Passenger[59]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTitleResultRef.
2001Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy SeriesCurb Your EnthusiasmNominated[60]
2002Nominated
2003Nominated
2005Nominated
2007Nominated
2009Nominated
2011Nominated
2017Nominated
2020Nominated
2006Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2009Nominated
2017Nominated
2002Producers Guild AwardsBest Episodic ComedyWon
2004Won
2006Nominated
2008Nominated
2010Nominated
2012Nominated
2017Nominated
2007Berlin International Film FestivalBest DocumentaryThis Filthy WorldNominated
2012Gotham AwardsBest Ensemble CastSafety Not GuaranteedNominated

Works and publications

  • Garlin, Jeff, and John Ficarra. The MAD Bathroom Companion: The Gushing Fourth Edition. New York: MAD Books, 2004.
  • Garlin, Jeff. My Footprint: Carrying the Weight of the World. New York: Gallery Books, 2010; ISBN 978-1-439-15010-8

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