in 2022. Oswalt's influences include
Jonathan Winters,
Richard Pryor,
Emo Philips,
Blaine Capatch,
Jim Goad,
Bill Hicks,
Bobcat Goldthwait,
Sam Kinison,
Steve Martin, and
Louis C.K. After writing for
MADtv and starring in his own 1996 comedy special for
HBO, he went on to garner notable roles in films and television shows with his film debut coming in the 1996 military comedy film
Down Periscope alongside
Kelsey Grammer. His television debut was on the
Seinfeld episode "
The Couch". His most prominent and longest running role was as
Spence Olchin on
The King of Queens. His first starring film role was as the voice of Remy, the lead character in the 2007
Academy Award-winning
Pixar film
Ratatouille. He has also appeared in smaller roles in such films as
Magnolia His writing credits include "JLA: Welcome to the Working Week", a backup story in
Batman #600; a story for ''Dwight T. Albatross's The Goon Noir #01
and a story for Masks: Too Hot for TV
. He is also a cinephile, having watched 4,000 films, including 720 films from 1995 to 1999 at the New Beverly Cinema. Expanding his voice artist repertoire, he began voicing the villainous character Tobey on PBS Kids GO! series WordGirl'' in 2007. His work in
roast comedy includes appearances in the
Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner in 2006 and the
Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav in August 2007. That same year, he appeared on an episode of
SpongeBob SquarePants, "
The Original Fry Cook", as Jim. Oswalt moderated a reunion panel of the
Mystery Science Theater 3000 cast at
San Diego Comic-Con in 2008. Oswalt played Paul Aufiero, the leading role in
Robert D. Siegel's 2009 directorial debut,
Big Fan. He was set to star in a 2010
Broadway revival of
Lips Together, Teeth Apart. The show was postponed, then eventually canceled, when
Megan Mullally left the production after the director denied her request to replace Oswalt due to his lack of stage experience. He starred in the Showtime drama
United States of Tara as Neil, an employee of Four Winds Landscaping. He also provided the voice of Thrasher, a robot protagonist from the Cartoon Network show
Robotomy. Oswalt emceed the 2010
BookExpo America, promoting his then-upcoming book
Zombie Spaceship Wasteland and introducing the evening's panelists:
Christopher Hitchens,
William Gibson, and
Sara Gruen. Oswalt released
Zombie Spaceship Wasteland in 2011. Oswalt played the role of Hurlan Heartshe in the 2011
surrealist comedy miniseries
The Heart, She Holler on
Cartoon Network's late-night programming block,
Adult Swim. Oswalt appeared in the 2011 film
A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas. From September 2013 to May 2023, Oswalt narrated all 10 seasons of the TV series
The Goldbergs. He also had a recurring role as Constable Bob Sweeney in the fourth season of the FX series
Justified. Patton played the role of Agent Koenig on the TV series
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. He later appeared in separate episodes as brothers
Eric and
Billy Koenig. He continued to appear in the second season as Billy and a third brother named
Sam. In season four, he also played a fourth brother,
Thurston. Oswalt's memoir
Silver Screen Fiend: Learning About Life from an Addiction to Film was published by
Simon & Schuster in 2015. He also voiced the male version of Jesse in
Minecraft: Story Mode, which was released in October 2015. Oswalt played Max in the reboot of
Mystery Science Theater 3000, as the son of
Frank Conniff's character
TV's Frank. The program premiered on Netflix in 2017. That same year, he provided the voice of horror icon
Boris Karloff in several episodes of film critic
Karina Longworth's podcast
You Must Remember This, for the season entitled "Bela and Boris". Oswalt had a voice-over role in
science fiction comedy film Sorry to Bother You, which was released in theaters on July 6, 2018. Oswalt replaced
Louis C.K. in the 2019 animated film
The Secret Life of Pets 2, as the voice of main character Max. In addition, he reprised his role as Professor Dementor in the
Disney Channel Original Movie Kim Possible, a live-action adaptation of the 2002-2007
animated series. On April 15, 2019, Oswalt joined a host of other writers in firing their agents as part of the
WGA's stand against the
ATA and the practice of
packaging. Oswalt's stand-up comedy covers topics ranging from pop culture frivolity, such as comic book supervillains and 1980s
glam metal, to deeper social issues like
American excess,
materialism,
foreign policy, and
religion. He also discusses his
atheism in his stand-up. He recorded his third comedy album at the Lisner Auditorium at
George Washington University in
Washington, D.C., on February 28, 2009. It premiered on
Comedy Central as
Patton Oswalt: My Weakness Is Strong on August 23, 2009, and was released on DVD August 25, 2009. An animated video of Patton's take on
New Song's
Christmas Shoes was posted on
YouTube in November 2009. The audio was recorded at
Lisner Auditorium in
Washington, D.C. Oswalt's album
Patton Oswalt: Finest Hour was released on September 19, 2011. The extended and uncensored DVD of this special was released in April 2012, a few days after its television premiere on Comedy Central. Oswalt's comedy special
Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time was to be released on January 16, 2014, via online streaming website
Epix, but was pushed back by the company for unknown reasons. However, it did premiere on
Comedy Central on April 6, 2014, and became available for purchase on April 8, 2014, in both DVD and CD format. Oswalt's comedy special
Talking for Clapping was released on
Netflix on April 22, 2016. For the album, he received a
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and a
Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. Oswalt's comedy special
Annihilation was released on Netflix on October 17, 2017. In an episode of
Hiking with Kevin Nealon on
YouTube, posted November 14, 2019, Oswalt confirmed a new special,
I Love Everything, recorded three weeks prior to the recording of the hike. It is currently airing on Netflix and was nominated for another Primetime Emmy Award. He was featured in an ad campaign for Caesars Sportsbook in 2021, playing a character named Carl. He was featured on the first season of the primetime
Celebrity Jeopardy! from January 12 to February 2, 2023. In 2024, Oswalt joined the cast of
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire playing the character Dr. Hubert Wartzki. In May 2024, Oswalt began hosting the FOX game show
The 1% Club. Oswalt left the show in 2025. In July 2024, it was announced that
Netflix was in early development on a television series based on
Minor Threats, the comic series created by Oswalt,
Jordan Blum, and Scott Hepburn and published by
Dark Horse Comics. Oswalt and Blum are set to serve as writers, showrunners and executive producers, with Hepburn also executive producing. In November 2024, Deadline announced that Oswalt was boarding the Oscar-contending short
Sardinia as Executive Producer alongside his wife, actress
Meredith Salenger. Oswalt called the film, which stars
Philip Ettinger, Emmy-winner
Martha Plimpton,
Olek Krupa and
Breeda Wool, "an effortlessly original piece of work" and "beyond timely”. In April 2026, on
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Oswalt claims "I'm in the
Epstein files for an awesome reason". ==Personal life==