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Michael McKean

Michael John McKean (/məˈkən/; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician known for various roles in film and television such as Lenny Kosnowski in Laverne & Shirley, David St. Hubbins in This Is Spinal Tap, and Chuck McGill on Better Call Saul.

Michael McKean
McKean in 1999
Born
Michael John McKean

(1947-10-17) October 17, 1947 (age 76)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Education
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • screenwriter
  • director
  • singer
  • composer
  • musician
Years active1967–present
Spouses
  • Susan Russell
    (m. 1970; div. 1993)
  • (m. 1999)
Children2
Websitemichaelmckean.com

McKean's breakout role was annoying neighbor Lenny Kosnowski on the sitcom Laverne & Shirley. He played David St. Hubbins, lead vocalist and co-lead guitarist of the fictional rock band Spinal Tap in This Is Spinal Tap and had roles in several Christopher Guest ensemble films. He co-wrote the song "A Mighty Wind" (for the Guest film A Mighty Wind), for which he won a Grammy Award, as well as "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" from the same film, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. McKean was a cast member on Saturday Night Live for its 19th and 20th seasons in the mid-1990s.

McKean received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2019 for his performance as Chuck McGill on Better Call Saul. In 2020, he appeared alongside Martin Freeman in the first season of parental comedy series Breeders. He is the current voice of Lou Pickles in Nickelodeon's Rugrats franchise.

Early life edit

McKean was born October 17, 1947, in New York City at Manhattan Women’s Hospital.[1] He is the son of Ruth Stewart McKean, a librarian, and Gilbert S. McKean, one of the founders of Decca Records,[2][3] and was raised in Sea Cliff, New York, on Long Island.[4] McKean is of Irish, English, Scottish, and some German and Dutch descent.[5] He graduated from North Shore High School in 1965. In early 1967, he was briefly a member of the New York City "baroque pop" band the Left Banke and played on the "Ivy, Ivy" single (B-side: "And Suddenly").[6][7]

Career edit

McKean began his career (as well as the characters of Lenny and Squiggy) in Pittsburgh while a student at Carnegie Mellon; David Lander was a fellow student at CMU. Their partnership grew after graduation as part of the comedy group The Credibility Gap with Harry Shearer in Los Angeles, but McKean's breakthrough came in 1976 when he and Lander joined the cast of Laverne & Shirley portraying Lenny and Squiggy. McKean directed one episode, and the characters became something of a phenomenon, even releasing an album as Lenny and the Squigtones in 1979, which featured a young Christopher Guest on guitar (credited as Nigel Tufnel—the name Guest would use a few years later as part of the spoof rock band Spinal Tap). "Foreign Legion of Love" was a big hit for the Squigtones, with frequent play on the Dr. Demento Show. McKean also played his character in an episode of Happy Days. After leaving Laverne & Shirley in 1982, McKean appeared in the film spoof Young Doctors in Love, then two years later as David St. Hubbins in the comedy This Is Spinal Tap with both Guest and Shearer.

McKean quickly became a recognizable name in film and television, with appearances in films such as Used Cars (1980), Clue (1985), D.A.R.Y.L. (1985), Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987), Earth Girls Are Easy (1988), and taking a lead role in Short Circuit 2 (1988). Heappeared opposite Kiefer Sutherland and Dennis Hopper in Flashback (1990). The same year, McKean was part of an ensemble cast in the television series Grand, which aired for a short time. In 1991, McKean co-wrote (with Christopher Guest) the second episode and later directed the final episode of the mock documentary series Morton & Hayes, created by Phil Mishkin and Rob Reiner. McKean appeared in a number of film roles, including the film adaptation of Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992), Coneheads (1993), Airheads (1994), and Radioland Murders (1994).

Having already appeared as a musical guest and then host of Saturday Night Live, McKean joined the cast from 1994 to 1995. At age 46, he was the oldest person ever to join the SNL cast at the time (later surpassed by Leslie Jones, who joined in 2014 at age 47),[8] one of a handful of SNL cast members who weren't already hired to work behind the scenes (like SNL's numerous writers-turned-cast members) to appear on the show before becoming a cast member and the only one to be a musical guest and a host before becoming a cast member.[9] During this time, he also released a video follow-up to Spinal Tap, played the villainous Mr. Dittmeyer in The Brady Bunch Movie, and played the boss Gibby in the series Dream On. After leaving Saturday Night Live, McKean spent a lot of time doing children's fare, voicing various TV shows and films. In 1997, he performed the lead voice role in the video game Zork Grand Inquisitor as Dalboz of Gurth and appeared in the 1999 films Teaching Mrs. Tingle and Mystery, Alaska.

McKean's television guest appearances include The Simpsons; Star Trek: Voyager; Boy Meets World; Murder, She Wrote; Murphy Brown; Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman; Friends; and Caroline in the City. In 1998, he guest starred in a two-part episode of The X-Files titled "Dreamland," in which his character Morris Fletcher switched bodies with Fox Mulder. The character was a success, reappearing in 1999's "Three of a Kind," an episode which focused on the recurring characters of The Lone Gunmen. The character appeared on the short-lived spin-off series in 2001, and then returned to The X-Files in its final season for an episode called "Jump the Shark."

 
McKean and Jane Lynch at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival

McKean reunited with Christopher Guest in Best in Show (2000) and appeared in Little Nicky (2000), The Guru (2002), And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (2003), and A Mighty Wind (2003), in which The Folksmen are played by the actors who played as Spinal Tap. McKean had a regular role as the brassy, heavily made-up bandleader Adrian Van Voorhees in Martin Short's series Primetime Glick. He also had guest roles on such shows as Law & Order, Family Guy, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. He did voiceover work as Henry's cousin Louie on Oswald, which coincidentally featured the voice of David Lander as Henry. He lent his voice to an episode of Kevin Smith's Clerks: The Animated Series that never aired but was included on the VHS and DVD versions of the series.

In 2003, he guest-starred on Smallville, the Superman prequel in which his wife Annette O'Toole starred as Martha Kent. McKean played Perry White, who ultimately becomes Clark Kent's boss. He previously associated with the Superman universe in 1994 on the Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman first-season episode "Vatman," in which he played Dr. Fabian Leek, a cloning expert who creates a Superman clone that belonged to corporate mogul Lex Luthor (John Shea). Also, during his short stint on Saturday Night Live, McKean played Perry White in a Superman spoof. McKean appeared in the Christopher Guest comedy A Mighty Wind (2003), also co-writing several songs for the film, including the title track (with Guest and Eugene Levy), which won the Grammy for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media and A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song.

McKean performed in the Broadway production of Hairspray in 2004. He co-starred as Hines in a revival of The Pajama Game with Harry Connick, Jr. at the American Airlines Theatre in the first half of 2006. Also in 2006, McKean reunited with most of the cast of A Mighty Wind to film the comedy For Your Consideration and appeared in the play Love Song on the stage in London. His musical interests led him to a starring role in the 2008 comedy air-drumming film Adventures of Power, in which he was reunited with Jane Lynch, his co-star from For Your Consideration, in a story intended to honor the leaders and fighters of the 99% movement.[10]

McKean acted in the pilot episode of a remake of the British series The Thick of It as the chief of staff. The pilot was directed by Guest. McKean starred in the 40th anniversary Broadway revival of Harold Pinter's The Homecoming, co-starring Ian McShane, Raul Esparza, Eve Best, and James Frain. The show opened on in 2007. In 2009, he starred in the Chicago-based Steppenwolf Theatre Company's production of Superior Donuts by playwright Tracy Letts.

 
Singer-songwriter spouses Annette O'Toole and Michael McKean perform their song "Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" on Employee of the Month in 2016.

In 2010, McKean returned in an episode of Smallville alongside his wife[11] and won the Celebrity Jeopardy! tournament by defeating Jane Curtin and Cheech Marin. The earnings were donated to the International Myeloma Foundation in honor of McKean's friend Lee Grayson, who died of myeloma in 2004. In Summer 2010, McKean took over the role of the Stage Manager in Thornton Wilder's Our Town at the Barrow Street Playhouse in New York's Greenwich Village. In 2011, McKean appeared on an episode of Sesame Street as a rock star looking for "rocks" to be in an all ROCK-band.

In 2012, McKean began performing on Broadway in Gore Vidal's The Best Man. During the show's run, he was hit by a car in New York City, suffering a broken leg.[12] He appeared in the HBO comedy series Family Tree in 2013.[13] In 2014, McKean played J. Edgar Hoover in Broadway previews of Robert Schenkkan's Lyndon B. Johnson bio-play All the Way, starring Emmy winner Bryan Cranston as Lyndon B. Johnson.[14]

In 2015, McKean began appearing as a regular cast member in the first three seasons of Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul in the role of the main character's older brother Chuck McGill – a new character created for the series[15] – also having guest appearances in the show's fourth and sixth seasons. The same year, McKean began hosting the Cooking Channel television series Food: Fact or Fiction? This lighthearted show takes a look at food urban legends and features him both as host and narrator to some segments within each episode.

In 2018, McKean played Doug Forcett in the NBC sitcom The Good Place,[16] a former stoner from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, who had a mushroom-induced hallucination in the 1970s and correctly guessed 92% of the afterlife. While Doug Forcett is mentioned multiple times in the show, McKean only portrayed him in one episode. McKean played Sgt. Shadwell in the 2019 television mini-series adaptation of the novel Good Omens.[17]

Personal life edit

McKean married Susan Russell in 1970, and they had two sons, Colin and Fletcher. In 1999 he married Annette O'Toole, who also had two children from a previous marriage. McKean's son Colin died in 2012.[18]

Characters on SNL edit

Recurring characters edit

  • Anthony, the weatherman from Good Morning, Brooklyn

Celebrity impersonations edit

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1977 Cracking Up Dr. Edward O'Mazuraski Also co-writer (as a member of The Credibility Gap)
1979 1941 Willy
1980 Used Cars Eddie Winslow
1982 Young Doctors in Love Dr. Simon August
1984 This Is Spinal Tap David St. Hubbins Also co-writer
1985 D.A.R.Y.L. Andy Richardson
Clue Mr. Green
1986 Jumpin' Jack Flash Leslie Uncredited
1987 Light of Day Bu Montgomery
Planes, Trains and Automobiles State Trooper
1988 Portrait of a White Marriage Rev. Prufrock
Short Circuit 2 Fred Ritter
Earth Girls Are Easy Woody
1989 Hider in the House Phil Dreyer
The Big Picture Emmett Summer Also co-writer
1990 Flashback Hal
Book of Love Adult Jack Twiller
1991 True Identity Harvey Cooper
1992 Memoirs of an Invisible Man George Talbot
Man Trouble Eddy Revere
1993 Coneheads Gorman Seedling
1994 Airheads Milo Jackson
Radioland Murders Rick Rochester
1995 The Brady Bunch Movie Mr. Larry Dittmeyer
Across the Moon Frank
1996 Edie & Pen Rick
The Pompatus of Love Sitcom Star
Jack Paulie
1997 No Strings Attached Elliot Lewis
Casper: A Spirited Beginning Bill Case Direct-to-video
That Darn Cat Peter Randall
Nothing to Lose Phillip "P.B" Barrow
Still Breathing New Mark
1998 The Man Who Counted Reverend Hooper Short film
Spinal Tap: The Final Tour David St. Hubbins Short film
The Pass Willie L.
Small Soldiers Insaniac, Freakenstein Voice[19]
Archibald the Rainbow Painter J.P. Bigelow
With Friends Like These... Dr. Maxwell Hersh
Sugar: The Fall of the West Head of Sex Clinic
1999 Masters of Horror and Suspense Will Masters
Kill the Man Mr. Livingston
True Crime Reverend Shillerman
Teaching Mrs. Tingle Principal Potter
Mystery, Alaska Mr. Walsh
2000 Best in Show Stefan Vanderhoof
Beautiful Lance DeSalvo
Little Nicky Chief of Police
2001 My First Mister Bob Benson
Never Again Alex The Transvestite
Dr. Dolittle 2 Bird 1 Voice[19]
2002 Slap Her... She's French Monsieur Duke
The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Sarousch Voice, direct-to-video[19]
Teddy Bears' Picnic Porterfield "Porty" Pendleton
The Guru Dwain
Auto Focus Video Executive
100 Mile Rule Howard
2003 A Mighty Wind Jerry Palter
2005 The Producers Prison Trustee
2006 Relative Strangers Ken Hyman
For Your Consideration Lane Iverson
2007 Joshua Chester Jenkins
The Grand Steve Lavisch
2008 Adventures of Power Harlan
2009 Whatever Works Joe
2010 Pure Country 2: The Gift Peter
2012 The Words Nelson Wylie
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Dr. Bartholomew Wolper Voice, direct-to-video[19]
2013 10 Rules for Sleeping Around Jeffrey Fields
2014 Sesame Street: Learning Rocks Virgil Von Vivaldi Direct-to-video
2015 The Meddler Mark
2020 Pink Skies Ahead Richard
2021 Playing God Frank
My Little Pony: A New Generation Argyle Starshine Voice[19]
2022 Jerry & Marge Go Large Howard
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Sleazy MC

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1976–1983 Laverne & Shirley Leonard "Lenny" Kosnowski 149 episodes
1979 Happy Days Episode: "Fonzie's Funeral: Part 2"
1980 Goodtime Girls Joey Episode: "Internal Injury"
1984 Saturday Night Live Himself / David St. Hubbins 2 episodes
1985 George Burns Comedy Week Joey Episode: "The Borrowing"
1986 Classified Love Pete Newly Television film
Tall Tales & Legends Mac Macintosh / Mr. Wallace 2 episodes
1987 Double Agent Jason Starr / Warren Starbinder Television film
Daniel and the Towers Wexler Hatch Television film
1990 Grand Tom Smithson 13 episodes
Empty Nest Dennis Adams Episode: "Mad About the Boy"
Murder, She Wrote Ross McKay Episode: "The Return of Preston Giles"
The AFI Presents: TV or Not TV? Principal Ford Television special; segment: "Peak A Boo"
1991 Morton & Hayes Dr. Mummenschvantz Episode: "The Bride of Mummula"
Murder in High Places Pettibone Television film
1991–1996 Dream On Gibby Fiske 25 episodes
1992–1994 Dinosaurs Various voices 12 episodes
1992, 1999 The Simpsons David St. Hubbins, Jerry Rude Voice, 2 episodes
1993–1994,
1998
Animaniacs Spink, Jake, Neivel Nosenest 3 episodes[19]
1993 Family Album Mr. Gordon Episode: "Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall All You Gotta Do Is Call..."
1994 Getting By Dirk Clearfield Episode: "Sell It Like It Is"
Lois & Clark:
The New Adventures of Superman
Dr. Fabian Leek Episode: "Vatman"
Duckman Bob Hiney Voice, episode: "A Civil War"
1994–1995 Saturday Night Live Various Roles 25 episodes
1995 The Nanny Prof. Noel Babcock PhD Episode: "Franny and the Professor"
Friends Leon Rastatter Episode: "The One with the List"
1996 The Sunshine Boys Scott Grogan Television film
Star Trek: Voyager The Clown Episode: "The Thaw"
Secret Service Guy Frank McClellan 7 episodes
Caroline in the City Father Damian Episode: "Caroline and the Wedding"
1996–1998 Jungle Cubs Cecil Voice, 20 episodes
Pinky and the Brain Toll Collector, Ponytail, Schneiderlander, Mel Anoma Voice, 4 episodes[19]
1996–1999 Tracey Takes On... Barrington "Barry" LeTissier 6 episodes
1997 Road Rovers Dr. Jeffrey Otitus Voice, episode: "Reigning Cats and Dogs"[19]
Johnny Bravo Various voices 3 episodes
The Weird Al Show Miner Episode: "Mining Accident"
Space Ghost Coast to Coast Himself Episode: "BooBooKitty"
1997–1998 101 Dalmatians: The Series Jasper Badun Voice, 27 episodes
1998 The Closer Arthur Willhaven 2 episodes
LateLine Dick Obermeyer Episode: "Pearce's New Buddy"
Murphy Brown Dennis Page Episode: "Second Time Around"
The Angry Beavers L.G. Algae, Raccoon Voice, episode: "Pond Scum"[19]
Final Justice Merle Hammond Television film
The New Batman Adventures 1950s Joker Voice, episode: "Legends of the Dark Knight"[19]
Mr. Show with Bob and David Professor Peens Episode: "Life Is Precious and God and the Bible"
Recess Mr. Bream Voice, episode: "Yes, Mikey, Santa Does Shave"
1998–1999 Maggie Winters Lewis Stickley 2 episodes
1998–2002 The X-Files Morris Fletcher 4 episodes
1999 Providence Sherman Smith Episode: "Blind Faith"
Boy Meets World Jedediah Lawrence Episode: "State of the Unions"
Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain Grocer Voice, episode: "The Mask of Braino"[19]
1999–2003 Hey Arnold! Johnny Stitches, Pinkerton, Earthflower Voice, 2 episodes[19]
2000 Batman Beyond Ian Peek Voice, episode: "Sneak Peek"[19]
2000–2001 The Huntress Lt. Praeger / Ralph Thorson Voice, 3 episodes
Clerks: The Animated Series Various voices 2 episodes
2000, 2002 Family Guy Various voices 2 episodes
2000, 2008 Law & Order Elias Grace / Bill Nolan 2 episodes
2001 Strip Mall Psycho-Vivor Host 2 episodes
The Lone Gunmen Morris Fletcher Episode: "All About Yves"
2001–2002 Oswald Maestro Bingo / Louie Voice, 5 episodes[19]
2001–2003 Primetime Glick Adrien Van Voorhees 30 episodes
2002 Teamo Supremo Mean Thumb / Lo-Fi Voice, 2 episodes
As Told by Ginger Bobby Lightfoot Voice, episode: "Family Therapy"
Justice League Sportsman Voice, episode: "Legends"[19]
The Zeta Project Dr. Marcus Edmunds Voice, episode: "The Hologram Man"[19]
2002–2005 Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law Evelyn Spyro Throckmorton Voice, 4 episodes[19]
2003 And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself William Christy Cabanne Television film
2003,
2010–2011
Smallville Perry White 3 episodes
2005 Alias Dr. Atticus Liddell 2 episodes
Hopeless Pictures Mel Wax Voice, 9 episodes
Boston Legal Dwight Biddle Episode: "Truly, Madly, Deeply"
2006 Catscratch Groink Voice, episode: "Love Jackal"[19]
Help Me Help You Dr. Howard "J." Hubbins Episode: "Pink Feud"
The Year Without a Santa Claus Snow Miser Television film
2007 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Kalgoron Voice, episode: "Wrath of the Spider Queen"[19]
2007, 2011 Curb Your Enthusiasm Matt Tessler 2 episodes
2008 The Unit Dr. Donald Metz 2 episodes
2010 Glory Daze Stu Episode: "Why Shant This Be Love?"
Sesame Street Virgil Von Vivaldi Episode: "Rock, Rock Band"
2011 Off the Map Ed Greenman Episode: "Saved by the Great White Hope"
Castle Victor Baron Episode: "Pretty Dead"
Childrens Hospital Death Episode: "Munch by Proxy"
Glenn Martin, DDS Eye-Hawk / Sarge Voice, episode: "Heist"
Homeland Judge Jeffrey Turner Episode: "Grace"
2012–2013 Happy Endings Big Dave 2 episodes
2012 Thundercats Vultaire Voice, 2 episodes[19]
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Fred Sandow Episode: "Father's Shadow"
2012, 2016 SpongeBob SquarePants Captain Frosty Mug, Lonnie the Shark Voice, 2 episodes[19]
2013 Family Tree Keith Chadwick 4 episodes
American Dad! Emperor Zing Voice, episode: "Lost in Space"
2014 The 7D Uncle Humidor Voice, 2 episodes[19]
2015–2018; 2022 Better Call Saul Chuck McGill 28 episodes
2015–2019 Food: Fact or Fiction? Himself (host) 65 episodes
2015 Comedy Bang! Bang! Zeus Episode: "Stephen Merchant Wears a Checkered Shirt and Rolled Up Jeans"
2015–2016 Drunk History Carl Laemmle / Arthur Jell 2 episodes
2016–2018 Goldie & Bear Mr. Locks Voice, 6 episodes
2017 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Warren G. Harding counselor Segment: "Harding"
2018 The Good Place Doug Forcett Episode: "Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By"
2019 Veep Governor Ballentine Episode: "Oslo"
Good Omens Witchfinder Sgt. Shadwell 5 episodes
Delilah Tom Childs Sr. Pilot
2020–2022 Grace and Frankie Jack Ayres 6 episodes
2020 Breeders Michael 5 episodes
At Home with Amy Sedaris Guy Lombardi Episode: "New Year's"
Helpsters Roy Episode: "Billy Bug/Cody Rides a Bike"
2021–present Rugrats Lou Pickles Voice, main role[19]
2022 Billions Melville Revere Episode: "Cannonade"
2023 The Diplomat President William Rayburn 3 episodes
Dead Ringers Marion Episode: "Five"

Stage edit

Year Title Role Venue
2004 Hairspray Edna Turnblad Neil Simon Theatre
2004–2005 A Second Hand Memory Phil Wellman Linda Gross Theater
2006 The Pajama Game Hines American Airlines Theatre
2006 Love Song Harry Ambassadors Theatre
2007–2008 The Homecoming Sam Cort Theatre
2009 Our Town Stage Manager Barrow Street Theatre
2009–2010 Superior Donuts Arthur Przybyszewski Music Box Theatre
2011 King Lear Earl of Gloucester The Public Theatre
2012 The Best Man Dick Jensen Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
2014 All the Way J. Edgar Hoover American Repertory Theatre
2017 The Little Foxes Ben Hubbard Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
2018 The True Erastus Corning II Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Work Result
2004 Academy Award Best Original Song "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow",
from A Mighty Wind
Nominated
2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Award Best Original Song Won
2004 Satellite Award Best Original Song Nominated
2004 Grammy Award Best Song Written for Visual Media "A Mighty Wind",
from A Mighty Wind
Won
2004 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award Best Music A Mighty Wind Nominated
2004 Florida Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble Cast Won
2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Acting Nominated
2004 Seattle Film Critics Award Best Music Won
2006 Gotham Award Best Ensemble Performance For Your Consideration Nominated
2016 Critics' Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Better Call Saul Nominated
2017 Nominated
2018 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Won
Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actor on Television Won
2019 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Nominated

References edit

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michael, mckean, american, artist, educator, michael, jones, mckean, michael, john, mckean, born, october, 1947, american, actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, musician, known, various, roles, film, television, such, lenny, kosnowski, laverne, shir. For the American artist and educator see Michael Jones McKean Michael John McKean m e ˈ k iː en born October 17 1947 is an American actor comedian screenwriter composer singer and musician known for various roles in film and television such as Lenny Kosnowski in Laverne amp Shirley David St Hubbins in This Is Spinal Tap and Chuck McGill on Better Call Saul Michael McKeanMcKean in 1999BornMichael John McKean 1947 10 17 October 17 1947 age 76 New York City New York U S EducationCarnegie Mellon University BFA New York University MFA OccupationsActorcomedianscreenwriterdirectorsingercomposermusicianYears active1967 presentSpousesSusan Russell m 1970 div 1993 wbr Annette O Toole m 1999 wbr Children2Websitemichaelmckean wbr comMcKean s breakout role was annoying neighbor Lenny Kosnowski on the sitcom Laverne amp Shirley He played David St Hubbins lead vocalist and co lead guitarist of the fictional rock band Spinal Tap in This Is Spinal Tap and had roles in several Christopher Guest ensemble films He co wrote the song A Mighty Wind for the Guest film A Mighty Wind for which he won a Grammy Award as well as A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow from the same film which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song McKean was a cast member on Saturday Night Live for its 19th and 20th seasons in the mid 1990s McKean received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2019 for his performance as Chuck McGill on Better Call Saul In 2020 he appeared alongside Martin Freeman in the first season of parental comedy series Breeders He is the current voice of Lou Pickles in Nickelodeon s Rugrats franchise Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Characters on SNL 4 1 Recurring characters 4 2 Celebrity impersonations 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Stage 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 Notes 10 External linksEarly life editMcKean was born October 17 1947 in New York City at Manhattan Women s Hospital 1 He is the son of Ruth Stewart McKean a librarian and Gilbert S McKean one of the founders of Decca Records 2 3 and was raised in Sea Cliff New York on Long Island 4 McKean is of Irish English Scottish and some German and Dutch descent 5 He graduated from North Shore High School in 1965 In early 1967 he was briefly a member of the New York City baroque pop band the Left Banke and played on the Ivy Ivy single B side And Suddenly 6 7 Career editMcKean began his career as well as the characters of Lenny and Squiggy in Pittsburgh while a student at Carnegie Mellon David Lander was a fellow student at CMU Their partnership grew after graduation as part of the comedy group The Credibility Gap with Harry Shearer in Los Angeles but McKean s breakthrough came in 1976 when he and Lander joined the cast of Laverne amp Shirley portraying Lenny and Squiggy McKean directed one episode and the characters became something of a phenomenon even releasing an album as Lenny and the Squigtones in 1979 which featured a young Christopher Guest on guitar credited as Nigel Tufnel the name Guest would use a few years later as part of the spoof rock band Spinal Tap Foreign Legion of Love was a big hit for the Squigtones with frequent play on the Dr Demento Show McKean also played his character in an episode of Happy Days After leaving Laverne amp Shirley in 1982 McKean appeared in the film spoof Young Doctors in Love then two years later as David St Hubbins in the comedy This Is Spinal Tap with both Guest and Shearer McKean quickly became a recognizable name in film and television with appearances in films such as Used Cars 1980 Clue 1985 D A R Y L 1985 Planes Trains and Automobiles 1987 Earth Girls Are Easy 1988 and taking a lead role in Short Circuit 2 1988 Heappeared opposite Kiefer Sutherland and Dennis Hopper in Flashback 1990 The same year McKean was part of an ensemble cast in the television series Grand which aired for a short time In 1991 McKean co wrote with Christopher Guest the second episode and later directed the final episode of the mock documentary series Morton amp Hayes created by Phil Mishkin and Rob Reiner McKean appeared in a number of film roles including the film adaptation of Memoirs of an Invisible Man 1992 Coneheads 1993 Airheads 1994 and Radioland Murders 1994 Having already appeared as a musical guest and then host of Saturday Night Live McKean joined the cast from 1994 to 1995 At age 46 he was the oldest person ever to join the SNL cast at the time later surpassed by Leslie Jones who joined in 2014 at age 47 8 one of a handful of SNL cast members who weren t already hired to work behind the scenes like SNL s numerous writers turned cast members to appear on the show before becoming a cast member and the only one to be a musical guest and a host before becoming a cast member 9 During this time he also released a video follow up to Spinal Tap played the villainous Mr Dittmeyer in The Brady Bunch Movie and played the boss Gibby in the series Dream On After leaving Saturday Night Live McKean spent a lot of time doing children s fare voicing various TV shows and films In 1997 he performed the lead voice role in the video game Zork Grand Inquisitor as Dalboz of Gurth and appeared in the 1999 films Teaching Mrs Tingle and Mystery Alaska McKean s television guest appearances include The Simpsons Star Trek Voyager Boy Meets World Murder She Wrote Murphy Brown Lois and Clark The New Adventures of Superman Friends and Caroline in the City In 1998 he guest starred in a two part episode of The X Files titled Dreamland in which his character Morris Fletcher switched bodies with Fox Mulder The character was a success reappearing in 1999 s Three of a Kind an episode which focused on the recurring characters of The Lone Gunmen The character appeared on the short lived spin off series in 2001 and then returned to The X Files in its final season for an episode called Jump the Shark nbsp McKean and Jane Lynch at the 2006 Toronto International Film FestivalMcKean reunited with Christopher Guest in Best in Show 2000 and appeared in Little Nicky 2000 The Guru 2002 And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself 2003 and A Mighty Wind 2003 in which The Folksmen are played by the actors who played as Spinal Tap McKean had a regular role as the brassy heavily made up bandleader Adrian Van Voorhees in Martin Short s series Primetime Glick He also had guest roles on such shows as Law amp Order Family Guy SpongeBob SquarePants and Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law He did voiceover work as Henry s cousin Louie on Oswald which coincidentally featured the voice of David Lander as Henry He lent his voice to an episode of Kevin Smith s Clerks The Animated Series that never aired but was included on the VHS and DVD versions of the series In 2003 he guest starred on Smallville the Superman prequel in which his wife Annette O Toole starred as Martha Kent McKean played Perry White who ultimately becomes Clark Kent s boss He previously associated with the Superman universe in 1994 on the Lois amp Clark The New Adventures of Superman first season episode Vatman in which he played Dr Fabian Leek a cloning expert who creates a Superman clone that belonged to corporate mogul Lex Luthor John Shea Also during his short stint on Saturday Night Live McKean played Perry White in a Superman spoof McKean appeared in the Christopher Guest comedy A Mighty Wind 2003 also co writing several songs for the film including the title track with Guest and Eugene Levy which won the Grammy for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media and A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song McKean performed in the Broadway production of Hairspray in 2004 He co starred as Hines in a revival of The Pajama Game with Harry Connick Jr at the American Airlines Theatre in the first half of 2006 Also in 2006 McKean reunited with most of the cast of A Mighty Wind to film the comedy For Your Consideration and appeared in the play Love Song on the stage in London His musical interests led him to a starring role in the 2008 comedy air drumming film Adventures of Power in which he was reunited with Jane Lynch his co star from For Your Consideration in a story intended to honor the leaders and fighters of the 99 movement 10 McKean acted in the pilot episode of a remake of the British series The Thick of It as the chief of staff The pilot was directed by Guest McKean starred in the 40th anniversary Broadway revival of Harold Pinter s The Homecoming co starring Ian McShane Raul Esparza Eve Best and James Frain The show opened on in 2007 In 2009 he starred in the Chicago based Steppenwolf Theatre Company s production of Superior Donuts by playwright Tracy Letts nbsp Singer songwriter spouses Annette O Toole and Michael McKean perform their song Kiss at the End of the Rainbow on Employee of the Month in 2016 In 2010 McKean returned in an episode of Smallville alongside his wife 11 and won the Celebrity Jeopardy tournament by defeating Jane Curtin and Cheech Marin The earnings were donated to the International Myeloma Foundation in honor of McKean s friend Lee Grayson who died of myeloma in 2004 In Summer 2010 McKean took over the role of the Stage Manager in Thornton Wilder s Our Town at the Barrow Street Playhouse in New York s Greenwich Village In 2011 McKean appeared on an episode of Sesame Street as a rock star looking for rocks to be in an all ROCK band In 2012 McKean began performing on Broadway in Gore Vidal s The Best Man During the show s run he was hit by a car in New York City suffering a broken leg 12 He appeared in the HBO comedy series Family Tree in 2013 13 In 2014 McKean played J Edgar Hoover in Broadway previews of Robert Schenkkan s Lyndon B Johnson bio play All the Way starring Emmy winner Bryan Cranston as Lyndon B Johnson 14 In 2015 McKean began appearing as a regular cast member in the first three seasons of Breaking Bad spin off Better Call Saul in the role of the main character s older brother Chuck McGill a new character created for the series 15 also having guest appearances in the show s fourth and sixth seasons The same year McKean began hosting the Cooking Channel television series Food Fact or Fiction This lighthearted show takes a look at food urban legends and features him both as host and narrator to some segments within each episode In 2018 McKean played Doug Forcett in the NBC sitcom The Good Place 16 a former stoner from Calgary Alberta Canada who had a mushroom induced hallucination in the 1970s and correctly guessed 92 of the afterlife While Doug Forcett is mentioned multiple times in the show McKean only portrayed him in one episode McKean played Sgt Shadwell in the 2019 television mini series adaptation of the novel Good Omens 17 Personal life editMcKean married Susan Russell in 1970 and they had two sons Colin and Fletcher In 1999 he married Annette O Toole who also had two children from a previous marriage McKean s son Colin died in 2012 18 Characters on SNL editRecurring characters edit Anthony the weatherman from Good Morning BrooklynCelebrity impersonations edit Bill Clinton after Phil Hartman left at the end of season 19 Jimmy Carter Robert Evans John Tesh Robert Shapiro Spalding Gray Tom Skerritt Vincent Price Richard Gephardt Jeffrey Dahmer Howard Stern Donald E Belfi Adam West Elvis Costello George F Will Gary Busey Patrick StewartFilmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1977 Cracking Up Dr Edward O Mazuraski Also co writer as a member of The Credibility Gap 1979 1941 Willy1980 Used Cars Eddie Winslow1982 Young Doctors in Love Dr Simon August1984 This Is Spinal Tap David St Hubbins Also co writer1985 D A R Y L Andy RichardsonClue Mr Green1986 Jumpin Jack Flash Leslie Uncredited1987 Light of Day Bu MontgomeryPlanes Trains and Automobiles State Trooper1988 Portrait of a White Marriage Rev PrufrockShort Circuit 2 Fred RitterEarth Girls Are Easy Woody1989 Hider in the House Phil DreyerThe Big Picture Emmett Summer Also co writer1990 Flashback HalBook of Love Adult Jack Twiller1991 True Identity Harvey Cooper1992 Memoirs of an Invisible Man George TalbotMan Trouble Eddy Revere1993 Coneheads Gorman Seedling1994 Airheads Milo JacksonRadioland Murders Rick Rochester1995 The Brady Bunch Movie Mr Larry DittmeyerAcross the Moon Frank1996 Edie amp Pen RickThe Pompatus of Love Sitcom StarJack Paulie1997 No Strings Attached Elliot LewisCasper A Spirited Beginning Bill Case Direct to videoThat Darn Cat Peter RandallNothing to Lose Phillip P B BarrowStill Breathing New Mark1998 The Man Who Counted Reverend Hooper Short filmSpinal Tap The Final Tour David St Hubbins Short filmThe Pass Willie L Small Soldiers Insaniac Freakenstein Voice 19 Archibald the Rainbow Painter J P BigelowWith Friends Like These Dr Maxwell HershSugar The Fall of the West Head of Sex Clinic1999 Masters of Horror and Suspense Will MastersKill the Man Mr LivingstonTrue Crime Reverend ShillermanTeaching Mrs Tingle Principal PotterMystery Alaska Mr Walsh2000 Best in Show Stefan VanderhoofBeautiful Lance DeSalvoLittle Nicky Chief of Police2001 My First Mister Bob BensonNever Again Alex The TransvestiteDr Dolittle 2 Bird 1 Voice 19 2002 Slap Her She s French Monsieur DukeThe Hunchback of Notre Dame II Sarousch Voice direct to video 19 Teddy Bears Picnic Porterfield Porty PendletonThe Guru DwainAuto Focus Video Executive100 Mile Rule Howard2003 A Mighty Wind Jerry Palter2005 The Producers Prison Trustee2006 Relative Strangers Ken HymanFor Your Consideration Lane Iverson2007 Joshua Chester JenkinsThe Grand Steve Lavisch2008 Adventures of Power Harlan2009 Whatever Works Joe2010 Pure Country 2 The Gift Peter2012 The Words Nelson WylieBatman The Dark Knight Returns Dr Bartholomew Wolper Voice direct to video 19 2013 10 Rules for Sleeping Around Jeffrey Fields2014 Sesame Street Learning Rocks Virgil Von Vivaldi Direct to video2015 The Meddler Mark2020 Pink Skies Ahead Richard2021 Playing God FrankMy Little Pony A New Generation Argyle Starshine Voice 19 2022 Jerry amp Marge Go Large HowardWeird The Al Yankovic Story Sleazy MCTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes1976 1983 Laverne amp Shirley Leonard Lenny Kosnowski 149 episodes1979 Happy Days Episode Fonzie s Funeral Part 2 1980 Goodtime Girls Joey Episode Internal Injury 1984 Saturday Night Live Himself David St Hubbins 2 episodes1985 George Burns Comedy Week Joey Episode The Borrowing 1986 Classified Love Pete Newly Television filmTall Tales amp Legends Mac Macintosh Mr Wallace 2 episodes1987 Double Agent Jason Starr Warren Starbinder Television filmDaniel and the Towers Wexler Hatch Television film1990 Grand Tom Smithson 13 episodesEmpty Nest Dennis Adams Episode Mad About the Boy Murder She Wrote Ross McKay Episode The Return of Preston Giles The AFI Presents TV or Not TV Principal Ford Television special segment Peak A Boo 1991 Morton amp Hayes Dr Mummenschvantz Episode The Bride of Mummula Murder in High Places Pettibone Television film1991 1996 Dream On Gibby Fiske 25 episodes1992 1994 Dinosaurs Various voices 12 episodes1992 1999 The Simpsons David St Hubbins Jerry Rude Voice 2 episodes1993 1994 1998 Animaniacs Spink Jake Neivel Nosenest 3 episodes 19 1993 Family Album Mr Gordon Episode Winter Spring Summer or Fall All You Gotta Do Is Call 1994 Getting By Dirk Clearfield Episode Sell It Like It Is Lois amp Clark The New Adventures of Superman Dr Fabian Leek Episode Vatman Duckman Bob Hiney Voice episode A Civil War 1994 1995 Saturday Night Live Various Roles 25 episodes1995 The Nanny Prof Noel Babcock PhD Episode Franny and the Professor Friends Leon Rastatter Episode The One with the List 1996 The Sunshine Boys Scott Grogan Television filmStar Trek Voyager The Clown Episode The Thaw Secret Service Guy Frank McClellan 7 episodesCaroline in the City Father Damian Episode Caroline and the Wedding 1996 1998 Jungle Cubs Cecil Voice 20 episodesPinky and the Brain Toll Collector Ponytail Schneiderlander Mel Anoma Voice 4 episodes 19 1996 1999 Tracey Takes On Barrington Barry LeTissier 6 episodes1997 Road Rovers Dr Jeffrey Otitus Voice episode Reigning Cats and Dogs 19 Johnny Bravo Various voices 3 episodesThe Weird Al Show Miner Episode Mining Accident Space Ghost Coast to Coast Himself Episode BooBooKitty 1997 1998 101 Dalmatians The Series Jasper Badun Voice 27 episodes1998 The Closer Arthur Willhaven 2 episodesLateLine Dick Obermeyer Episode Pearce s New Buddy Murphy Brown Dennis Page Episode Second Time Around The Angry Beavers L G Algae Raccoon Voice episode Pond Scum 19 Final Justice Merle Hammond Television filmThe New Batman Adventures 1950s Joker Voice episode Legends of the Dark Knight 19 Mr Show with Bob and David Professor Peens Episode Life Is Precious and God and the Bible Recess Mr Bream Voice episode Yes Mikey Santa Does Shave 1998 1999 Maggie Winters Lewis Stickley 2 episodes1998 2002 The X Files Morris Fletcher 4 episodes1999 Providence Sherman Smith Episode Blind Faith Boy Meets World Jedediah Lawrence Episode State of the Unions Pinky Elmyra amp the Brain Grocer Voice episode The Mask of Braino 19 1999 2003 Hey Arnold Johnny Stitches Pinkerton Earthflower Voice 2 episodes 19 2000 Batman Beyond Ian Peek Voice episode Sneak Peek 19 2000 2001 The Huntress Lt Praeger Ralph Thorson Voice 3 episodesClerks The Animated Series Various voices 2 episodes2000 2002 Family Guy Various voices 2 episodes2000 2008 Law amp Order Elias Grace Bill Nolan 2 episodes2001 Strip Mall Psycho Vivor Host 2 episodesThe Lone Gunmen Morris Fletcher Episode All About Yves 2001 2002 Oswald Maestro Bingo Louie Voice 5 episodes 19 2001 2003 Primetime Glick Adrien Van Voorhees 30 episodes2002 Teamo Supremo Mean Thumb Lo Fi Voice 2 episodesAs Told by Ginger Bobby Lightfoot Voice episode Family Therapy Justice League Sportsman Voice episode Legends 19 The Zeta Project Dr Marcus Edmunds Voice episode The Hologram Man 19 2002 2005 Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law Evelyn Spyro Throckmorton Voice 4 episodes 19 2003 And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself William Christy Cabanne Television film2003 2010 2011 Smallville Perry White 3 episodes2005 Alias Dr Atticus Liddell 2 episodesHopeless Pictures Mel Wax Voice 9 episodesBoston Legal Dwight Biddle Episode Truly Madly Deeply 2006 Catscratch Groink Voice episode Love Jackal 19 Help Me Help You Dr Howard J Hubbins Episode Pink Feud The Year Without a Santa Claus Snow Miser Television film2007 The Grim Adventures of Billy amp Mandy Kalgoron Voice episode Wrath of the Spider Queen 19 2007 2011 Curb Your Enthusiasm Matt Tessler 2 episodes2008 The Unit Dr Donald Metz 2 episodes2010 Glory Daze Stu Episode Why Shant This Be Love Sesame Street Virgil Von Vivaldi Episode Rock Rock Band 2011 Off the Map Ed Greenman Episode Saved by the Great White Hope Castle Victor Baron Episode Pretty Dead Childrens Hospital Death Episode Munch by Proxy Glenn Martin DDS Eye Hawk Sarge Voice episode Heist Homeland Judge Jeffrey Turner Episode Grace 2012 2013 Happy Endings Big Dave 2 episodes2012 Thundercats Vultaire Voice 2 episodes 19 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Fred Sandow Episode Father s Shadow 2012 2016 SpongeBob SquarePants Captain Frosty Mug Lonnie the Shark Voice 2 episodes 19 2013 Family Tree Keith Chadwick 4 episodesAmerican Dad Emperor Zing Voice episode Lost in Space 2014 The 7D Uncle Humidor Voice 2 episodes 19 2015 2018 2022 Better Call Saul Chuck McGill 28 episodes2015 2019 Food Fact or Fiction Himself host 65 episodes2015 Comedy Bang Bang Zeus Episode Stephen Merchant Wears a Checkered Shirt and Rolled Up Jeans 2015 2016 Drunk History Carl Laemmle Arthur Jell 2 episodes2016 2018 Goldie amp Bear Mr Locks Voice 6 episodes2017 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Warren G Harding counselor Segment Harding 2018 The Good Place Doug Forcett Episode Don t Let the Good Life Pass You By 2019 Veep Governor Ballentine Episode Oslo Good Omens Witchfinder Sgt Shadwell 5 episodesDelilah Tom Childs Sr Pilot2020 2022 Grace and Frankie Jack Ayres 6 episodes2020 Breeders Michael 5 episodesAt Home with Amy Sedaris Guy Lombardi Episode New Year s Helpsters Roy Episode Billy Bug Cody Rides a Bike 2021 present Rugrats Lou Pickles Voice main role 19 2022 Billions Melville Revere Episode Cannonade 2023 The Diplomat President William Rayburn 3 episodesDead Ringers Marion Episode Five Stage editYear Title Role Venue2004 Hairspray Edna Turnblad Neil Simon Theatre2004 2005 A Second Hand Memory Phil Wellman Linda Gross Theater2006 The Pajama Game Hines American Airlines Theatre2006 Love Song Harry Ambassadors Theatre2007 2008 The Homecoming Sam Cort Theatre2009 Our Town Stage Manager Barrow Street Theatre2009 2010 Superior Donuts Arthur Przybyszewski Music Box Theatre2011 King Lear Earl of Gloucester The Public Theatre2012 The Best Man Dick Jensen Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre2014 All the Way J Edgar Hoover American Repertory Theatre2017 The Little Foxes Ben Hubbard Samuel J Friedman Theatre2018 The True Erastus Corning II Alice Griffin Jewel Box TheatreAwards and nominations editYear Award Category Work Result2004 Academy Award Best Original Song A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow from A Mighty Wind Nominated2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Award Best Original Song Won2004 Satellite Award Best Original Song Nominated2004 Grammy Award Best Song Written for Visual Media A Mighty Wind from A Mighty Wind Won2004 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award Best Music A Mighty Wind Nominated2004 Florida Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble Cast Won2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Acting Nominated2004 Seattle Film Critics Award Best Music Won2006 Gotham Award Best Ensemble Performance For Your Consideration Nominated2016 Critics Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Better Call Saul Nominated2017 Nominated2018 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film WonSaturn Awards Best Supporting Actor on Television Won2019 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series NominatedReferences edit A Biographical Snippet 21 April 2016 It s Lenny amp Squiggy people com Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Michael McKean Biography 1947 FilmReference com Archived from the original on August 1 2014 Retrieved May 1 2014 Henderson Kathy October 26 2009 Michael McKean Savors the Taste of Superior Donuts Broadway com Archived from the original on May 2 2014 Retrieved May 1 2014 Michael John McKean geni family tree 17 October 1947 Archived from the original on 17 September 2017 Retrieved 1 May 2018 Castillo Arielle April 24 2009 Q amp A With Michael McKean of Spinal Tap Appearing at the Fillmore Miami Beach on May 5 Miami New Times Archived from the original on May 18 2017 Retrieved February 28 2018 Wink Roger March 21 2015 R I P Michael Brown of The Left Banke 1949 2015 The Noise Network Archived from the original on March 2 2018 Retrieved 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05 02 Don t Let the Good Life Pass You by IMDb 15 November 2018 Pedersen Erik September 15 2017 Good Omens Jack Whitehall Michael McKean Miranda Richardson amp Adria Arjona Join Amazon Series Deadline com NJeri Esther April 3 2022 Michael McKean amp wife Annette share a blended family AmoMama Retrieved July 4 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Michael McKean visual voices guide Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved November 26 2023 A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot or collage of screenshots of a title s list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and or closing credits and or other reliable sources of information Notes editExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michael McKean Official website nbsp Michael McKean at IMDb nbsp Michael McKean at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Michael McKean at the Internet Off Broadway Database nbsp Michael McKean discography at Discogs 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