Hosting In 2004, McHale began hosting
The Soup, a satirical weekly television show on the
E! television network. Throughout the show, he takes the audience through the oddities and ridiculous happenings of the week in television. He frequently appears as a co-host on
Loveline. He has been a judge on
Iron Chef America. McHale made a guest appearance on the finale of
Last Comic Standings sixth season, when he recapped the show's events in his typical format of jokes made popular on
The Soup. He made an appearance as a guest judge on ''
RuPaul's Drag Race'' season 11, episode 4, "
Trump: The Rusical". McHale was the host at the 2014
White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner. He hosted the 2011
Independent Spirit Awards and the
2015 ESPY Awards. In 2016, he appeared as an occasional co-host alongside
Kelly Ripa in the
ABC morning show
Live with Kelly. McHale hosted the
43rd People's Choice Awards on January 18, 2017, and the
2017 Webby Awards on May 15, 2017. McHale hosted video game developer and publisher
Ubisoft's press conference at
E3 2010. In January 2018, it was announced that he would be receiving his own talk show on
Netflix in February.
The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale combined celebrity guests, pre-taped sketches and video clips in a half-hour series that focused on pop culture and news from around the world. On August 17, 2018, it was announced that Netflix had canceled the show after 19 episodes, reportedly due to low viewership. On April 8, 2019, TVLine reported that McHale would host a revival of the game show
Card Sharks for
ABC. The revival would premiere on June 12 of that year, running for two seasons and 21 episodes until July 7, 2021. The iteration was canceled in April 2022. Beginning March 27, 2020, McHale co-hosts
The Darkest Timeline podcast with former
Community co-star
Ken Jeong; the podcast was created in response to the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic. Also in 2020, he hosted an after-show special of the
Netflix documentary series
Tiger King. With Jeong, they became the new hosts of
Fox's
New Year's Eve special ''
New Year's Eve Toast & Roast''. The second edition was canceled due to the quickly rising cases of
Omicron variant in the
COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, McHale began hosting
Crime Scene Kitchen, also on Fox. In 2023, McHale hosted the
E! reality competition series
House of Villains. He currently is the host of the 1% Club.
Acting After earning his master's degree in acting, McHale moved to Los Angeles and landed small roles in
Diagnosis: Murder,
CSI: Miami, and
Will & Grace. He played a TV reporter in the biopic
Lords of Dogtown. He guest-starred as a cast member on the
NBC improv comedy show ''
Thank God You're Here during the pilot episode and had a guest role on an episode of Pushing Daisies. McHale appeared in Spider-Man 2'' in a small role as Mr. Jacks, a bank manager. McHale has a long association with
Circle X Theatre, where he has done several plays. McHale was a weekly guest on
The Adam Carolla Show and
Mickey and Amelia, and occasional guest on
Opie and Anthony. He occasionally appeared on
Countdown with Keith Olbermann in a humor sequence closing the show. He was involved in the American version of the British TV show
The IT Crowd. McHale starred in the sitcom
Community, which premiered in fall 2009, and continued to host
The Soup. McHale made an appearance on the first episode of the fifth season of
Tosh.0. He played Rex in
Ted (2012) and had a short guest stint on the FX show
Sons of Anarchy. He played a police officer in the supernatural horror film
Deliver Us from Evil. McHale appeared in 3 episodes between the tenth and eleventh seasons of
The X-Files in 2016 and 2018, respectively. McHale played the lead role in the
CBS sitcom
The Great Indoors, which began airing in the fall of 2016. The series was cancelled on May 13, 2017, due to low ratings. In 2018, McHale was cast in the recurring role of Chris on the second season of the
Netflix horror-comedy series
Santa Clarita Diet. In December 2018, it was announced that McHale was cast as
Sylvester Pemberton, the Golden Age Starman in the
DC Universe and
The CW series
Stargirl. After sporadic appearances in its first two seasons, he was upgraded to series regular for the third. McHale has been a regular guest panelist on
The Masked Singer. He first guested in episode four of
the first season, then in two episodes of
season 2 and episode 8 of
season 3. In
season 4, he was a guest panelist in episodes 3 and 4, on his first appearance performing
Robin Thicke's "
Blurred Lines" as the "Robin" (wearing a cut-out face of Robin Thicke). He went on to be a guest panelist in the third episode of
season 5 and episode 7 of
season 6. He was absent in
season 7. He later served as a guest panelist alongside the late
Leslie Jordan on episode 7 of
season 8. In April 2025, he is set with
Paula Patton for musical indie
Reimagined. == Personal life ==