Hodgman appeared on
The Daily Show on November 16, 2005, to promote his book,
The Areas of My Expertise. Host
Jon Stewart described the book as "very funny" and said that the section on
hobo names in particular was written with "a certain kind of genius." Hodgman has returned to the
Daily Show numerous times for "resident expert" interview segments, and has been listed on the show's web site as a contributor. In 2005, Hodgman played a character named "The Deranged Millionaire" in
They Might Be Giants's
Venue Songs DVD/CD, narrating in between songs with dialog he co-wrote with the band. The Deranged Millionaire character also appeared on
The Daily Show on April 2, 2014. He also narrated a number of
Venue Songs-themed setlists during the band's live shows in 2005, and has introduced the band while in the role of The Deranged Millionaire up to May 16, 2007. Hodgman appeared again with They Might Be Giants on
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, on December 11, 2009. Hodgman performed the spoken-word portions of the song "
Why Does the Sun Shine?" In February 2006, Hodgman appeared on
Attack of the Show, a show that aired daily on
G4, to share some insight with the host and promote his book
The Areas of My Expertise. In this appearance, Hodgman recounted the sad tale of the lobster (which he said were actually a small, furry, extinct species, killed and replaced by the creatures we think of as lobsters today) and brought along
Jonathan Coulton, a frequent Hodgman collaborator and musical director of the Little Gray Book lectures. Coulton performed a song called "Furry Old Lobster." Also, on October 18, 2008, Hodgman appeared again on
Attack of the Show to talk about his newest book,
More Information Than You Require. Hodgman appeared in the North American
Get a Mac advertising campaign for
Apple Inc., which ran from May 2006 through 2010. In the ads he plays the
personification of a
PC alongside his
Mac counterpart, played by actor
Justin Long. In reality, however, Hodgman himself became a Mac user in 1984. On November 10, 2020, he made a surprise brief appearance at the 45:27 mark of Apple's virtual "One More Thing" event, where Apple unveiled its first Macs based on its own Apple silicon chips. In 2007, Hodgman appeared in the "
Bowie" episode of the
HBO television series
Flight of the Conchords. He played the manager of a musical greeting card company who was considering using one of the band's songs for a greeting card.
in 2013On October 1, 2008, Boing Boings Xeni Jardin announced the official debut of the web series SPAMasterpiece Theater''. Hodgman himself described it as "true tale[s] of romance, adventure, infamy, and low-cost prescription drugs, all culled from the reams of actual, unsolicited emails, received here by us and people like you – what we call SPAM." Hodgman appeared in the episode "
No Exit" of
Battlestar Galactica, appearing as the civilian neurosurgeon, Dr. Gerard. He had earlier visited the set in 2005 to write about the show for
The New York Times Magazine. On June 19, 2009, Hodgman was the headline speaker at the 2009
Radio and Television Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, D.C. Hodgman referred to this event as a "Nerd Prom." Many of his jokes were on the topic of President
Barack Obama as the first nerd president, and he quizzed the President on his knowledge of
Frank Herbert's novel
Dune. Hodgman appeared in the last two episodes of the first season of
Bored to Death, "The Case of the Stolen Sperm" and "Take a Dive," as a literary reviewer who wrote a bad review that offended the main character. He returned in the second and third seasons. Hodgman voice-acted on
The Venture Bros. in the episode "Self-Medication" as Dale Hale, an ex-boy detective in therapy following the death of his father. He has since had multiple appearances in Season 5 as O.S.I. operative Snoopy, along with other roles. Also, during the
61st Primetime Emmy Awards in September 2009, Hodgman provided
color commentary with made-up trivia about the winners. He reprised this role for the
62nd Primetime Emmy Awards in August 2010. Because of his continuing support for
QI, the
BBC's intellectual comedy quiz shown on
BBC America, Hodgman was invited to appear on the show. He was the first “fifth panelist" on the program broadcast December 3, 2009 (the usual line-up being
Stephen Fry as host,
Alan Davies as regular panelist and three guests)—and won, continuing the tradition of a guest winning their "rookie" appearance on the show. In 2012, Hodgman guest-starred in an episode of
Delocated called "Reunion Show," acting as the host of a fictional
show-within-a-show. Also in 2012, he appeared as a psychiatrist in an episode of
Community called "Curriculum Unavailable." Hodgman made a
guest appearance on the sitcom series
Husbands in its second season. In 2013, Hodgman starred as "Special Agent Henry Topple" in
Wired's first scripted web series
Codefellas. Hodgman appeared as public radio personality August Clementine in the episode "Anniversaries" of
Parks and Recreation, which aired in February 2014. in 2017 Hodgman has a supporting role in the FX comedy
Married, which premiered in July 2014. In December 2014, Hodgman appeared in three episodes of the
Amazon Studios series
Mozart in the Jungle. In 2014–2015, Hodgman appeared for three episodes as a fictionalized version of psychiatrist and medical doctor
Henry Cotton on the
Cinemax series
The Knick. In 2016, Hodgman played the role of Travis, a local television station manager, in four episodes of the second season of Amazon's
Red Oaks series. In November 2017, Hodgman was named one of
Portland Magazine's
"10 Most Intriguing Mainers."
Netflix special Netflix, the American
streaming media website, aired the comedy special
John Hodgman: Ragnarok on June 20, 2013, as a "
Netflix Original". The special featured material from Hodgman's most recent book,
That Is All, and his December 21, 2012, show at
The Bell House in New York.
Judge John Hodgman podcast In 2010, Hodgman began hosting a weekly,
comedic court show podcast called
Judge John Hodgman.
TV program Dicktown Hodgman teamed with fellow humorist
David Rees to create the adult animated show
Dicktown, which premiered in 2020. As of 2024, the show is in its second season and airs on
FXX and
Hulu. The show is written, directed and executive produced by Hodgman and Rees;
Matt Thompson also executive produces.
Dicktown follows the story of detective John Hunchman and his sidekick David Purefoy (voiced by Hodgman and Rees respectively). ==Filmography==