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| - Jimmy Kimmel, host of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, has appeared in Drawn Together twice.
* "Xandir and Tim, Sitting in a Tree" - Spanky's wife, also sings "9 to 5 (Morning Train)"
* "Alzheimer's That Ends Well" - Old Man Kimmel is a close friend of Adam Carolla, the voice of Spanky Ham. The two previously worked together on Crank Yankers and The Man Show. Jimmy is the brother of Jonathan Kimmel, who wrote the episode "Clum Babies" and voiced Princess Clara's father in the episodes "Dirty Pranking No. 2" and "Ghostesses in the Slot Machine".
- Prior to hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live!, he was best known as the co-host of Comedy Central's The Man Show and Win Ben Stein's Money. Kimmel has also produced such shows as Crank Yankers, Sports Show with Norm Macdonald, and The Andy Milonakis Show.
- Jimmy provided the voice of Death's Dog in "Mr. Saturday Knight".
- One of his shows featured President Barack Obama. They joked about aliens being in Area 51. Fox Mulder was watching this clip online before receiving a phone call from Dana Scully. (TXF: "My Struggle")
- Jimmy Kimmel made an appearence as a talk show host in the episode "Fishsticks" where he helped spread the Fishsticks Joke around the world by telling it on his show making everyone on his show laugh. He's also seen as one of the comedians attacking South Park Elementary in the episode "Funnybot".
- Jimmy Kimmel plays himself in the Entourage episode, Talk Show, where he has Vincent Chase on his show.
- Jimmy Kimmel used to work for Comedy Central. But then Jesus told him to do something else. So he went to ABC. This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed.
- James Christian "Jimmy" Kimmel (born November 13, 1967) is an American comedian, actor, and television host. He is best known for his talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! Kimmel appeared in The Man Show and Win Ben Stein's Money. As a producer, he worked on Crank Yankers, Sports Show with Norm Macdonald, and The Andy Milonakis Show.
- He makes a vocal performance in The Smurfs 2 as Passive Aggressive Smurf.
- Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, Rizzo the Rat, Grover, and Big Bird have appeared as guests on his show. On the 2012 After the Academy Awards edition of the show, Oscar the Grouch appeared, having been pawned off to Kimmel by Billy Crystal, who had accepted money for what Kimmel thought was an Academy Award trophy, a play on "Oscar". He also dressed as Big Bird for a Halloween episode in 2009. In an insert on Dancing with the Stars, Kimmel appeared with the Count. Kimmel appeared on Sesame Street to explain the word "sibling" in a Season 42 Word of the Day segment.
- James Christian "Jimmy" Kimmel (born November 13, 1967) in Brooklyn, New York. In 1997, Kimmel made the leap from radio to TV as the co-host of the game show Win Ben Stein's Money. Two years later, he established a production company called Jackhole Industries. Once he had several hit shows under his belt, ABC showed an interest in him as a potential late night talk show host. Jimmy Kimmel Live hit the air in 2003. When he was just nine years old, Kimmel moved with his parents Jim and Joan and siblings Johnathan and Jill to Las Vegas. The eldest son of three, Kimmel proved to be a meticulous artist and excellent student, earning straight A's all through high school. It was during his teenage years that Kimmel discovered his idol in David Letterman. Kimmel's first real foray into performanc
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| - Jimmy Kimmel, host of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, has appeared in Drawn Together twice.
* "Xandir and Tim, Sitting in a Tree" - Spanky's wife, also sings "9 to 5 (Morning Train)"
* "Alzheimer's That Ends Well" - Old Man Kimmel is a close friend of Adam Carolla, the voice of Spanky Ham. The two previously worked together on Crank Yankers and The Man Show. Jimmy is the brother of Jonathan Kimmel, who wrote the episode "Clum Babies" and voiced Princess Clara's father in the episodes "Dirty Pranking No. 2" and "Ghostesses in the Slot Machine".
- Prior to hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live!, he was best known as the co-host of Comedy Central's The Man Show and Win Ben Stein's Money. Kimmel has also produced such shows as Crank Yankers, Sports Show with Norm Macdonald, and The Andy Milonakis Show.
- Jimmy provided the voice of Death's Dog in "Mr. Saturday Knight".
- James Christian "Jimmy" Kimmel (born November 13, 1967) in Brooklyn, New York. In 1997, Kimmel made the leap from radio to TV as the co-host of the game show Win Ben Stein's Money. Two years later, he established a production company called Jackhole Industries. Once he had several hit shows under his belt, ABC showed an interest in him as a potential late night talk show host. Jimmy Kimmel Live hit the air in 2003. When he was just nine years old, Kimmel moved with his parents Jim and Joan and siblings Johnathan and Jill to Las Vegas. The eldest son of three, Kimmel proved to be a meticulous artist and excellent student, earning straight A's all through high school. It was during his teenage years that Kimmel discovered his idol in David Letterman. Kimmel's first real foray into performance was as a college radio disc jockey. after testing the airwaves at UNLV and Arizona State University, Kimmel began his professional radio career at age 21. Bouncing from market to market in cities like Seattle, Phoenix and Tucson, Kimmel eventually found a home in Los Angeles' famed KROQ, working as "Jimmy The Sports Guy" on The Kevin and Bean Show. In 1997, Kimmel made the leap to television, debuting on the small screen as the co-host of the Comedy Central game show Win Ben Stein's Money where Kimmel provided a comic counterpoint for the show's eponymous challenger. Stein and Kimmel won a 1999 Daytime Emmy for Best Game Show Host and a Daytime Emmy nomination in 2001. Two years into his game show success, Kimmel, in cooperation with his longtime friends Adam Carolla and Daniel Kellison, established a production company under the name Jackhole Industries. The trio began developing comedy shows through Jackhole and pitching them to various networks. In 1999, the company pitched one of the projects called The Man Show to Comedy Central. Billed as the "Anti-Oprah", the half-hour comedy show glorified testosterone and featured beer chugging, models bouncing on trampolines, and toilet humor. Hitting new heights in comedy, the show was a runaway success for the network and led to Kimmel's frequent appearances as a commentator for FOX's NFL Sunday. After their Man Show achievements, Kimmel and his company created the 2002 show Crank Yankers for Comedy Central. The show depicted puppets acting out previously recorded prank phone calls voiced by comedic celebrities such as David Alan Grier, Dave Chappelle, Dane Cook, Seth MacFarlane, Wanda Sykes, Sarah Silverman and even Kimmel's own children. Unfortunately, as Kimmel's show business career thrived, his marriage began to dissolve. In 2003, his former ex-wife Gina filed for divorce as Kimmel sought solace in friend and Crank Yankers compatriot Sarah Silverman as the two began dating shortly thereafter, making an alternately sweet and antagonistic team, one with an unusual penchant for sharing personal details in a highly public way. Eventually, Kimmel and Silverman briefly split up in 2008 and after reuniting later that year, the couple broke up for a second and final time in 2009. Shortly after the break-up, Kimmel made a TV appearance on The View. When asked why the relationship ended, Kimmel responded, “What do you mean, what happened? Look at me, What do you think happened? I'm a 41-year-old man with a bra filled Koosh balls. I'm an imbecile, she couldn't date an imbecile anymore.” However, Kimmel and Silverman remain close friends. Kimmel's talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! debuted January 26, 2003 on ABC to mediocre reviews. However, thousands of episodes later, Kimmel has earned the respect of A-list guests and beat out rival late-night talk shows in the ratings, including his former idol David Letterman. Over the show's decade-long run, ABC has repeatedly extended Kimmel's contract due to his continued success as a host. In 2012, the network announced that it would move Jimmy Kimmel Live! to an earlier time slot to compete against NBC's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Kimmel began dating Molly McNearney, a co-head writer on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2009. In August 2012, Kimmel and McNearney announced their engagement.
- One of his shows featured President Barack Obama. They joked about aliens being in Area 51. Fox Mulder was watching this clip online before receiving a phone call from Dana Scully. (TXF: "My Struggle")
- Jimmy Kimmel made an appearence as a talk show host in the episode "Fishsticks" where he helped spread the Fishsticks Joke around the world by telling it on his show making everyone on his show laugh. He's also seen as one of the comedians attacking South Park Elementary in the episode "Funnybot".
- Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, Rizzo the Rat, Grover, and Big Bird have appeared as guests on his show. On the 2012 After the Academy Awards edition of the show, Oscar the Grouch appeared, having been pawned off to Kimmel by Billy Crystal, who had accepted money for what Kimmel thought was an Academy Award trophy, a play on "Oscar". He also dressed as Big Bird for a Halloween episode in 2009. In an insert on Dancing with the Stars, Kimmel appeared with the Count. Kimmel appeared on Sesame Street to explain the word "sibling" in a Season 42 Word of the Day segment. Kimmel made a brief cameo in The Muppets Take the Bowl. As Fozzie Bear desperately tries to find his way to the stage, he ends up on Kimmel's talk show set.
- Jimmy Kimmel plays himself in the Entourage episode, Talk Show, where he has Vincent Chase on his show.
- Jimmy Kimmel used to work for Comedy Central. But then Jesus told him to do something else. So he went to ABC. This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed.
- James Christian "Jimmy" Kimmel (born November 13, 1967) is an American comedian, actor, and television host. He is best known for his talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! Kimmel appeared in The Man Show and Win Ben Stein's Money. As a producer, he worked on Crank Yankers, Sports Show with Norm Macdonald, and The Andy Milonakis Show.
- He makes a vocal performance in The Smurfs 2 as Passive Aggressive Smurf.
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