David Koechner

American actor and comedian

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2023 Appears in 'Justified: City Primeval' as Greg Sutter and begins voicing Poseidon in 'Krapopolis'
2022 Appeared in The Allnighter and voiced Phil in Marmaduke
June 4 2022 Arrested for a second DUI in Ohio within six months, subsequently began speaking publicly about his alcoholism and pursuing sobriety.
March 31 2022 Charged with DUI and hit and run from the December 31, 2021 incident, facing potential jail time and required to take an alcohol education course.
2021 Acted in films such as The Right One, A Week Away, and National Champions
December 31 2021 Arrested on New Year's Eve in Simi Valley, California for a suspected DUI and hit and run.
2020 Appeared in multiple films including Faith Based, The Dark Divide, and Vicious Fun
2020 Filed for divorce from his wife Leigh, with whom he has five children.
2019 Becomes a series regular in 'Bless This Mess' as Beau Bowman
2017 Appears in multiple TV shows including 'Twin Peaks' as Detective Fusco and becomes a series regular in 'Superior Donuts' as Carl 'Tush' Tushinski
2017 Directed The Pine Tar Incident: Making of Tar Wars and voiced Zamfeer in Gnome Alone
2016 Starred in the drama film Priceless, which focused on raising awareness about human trafficking.
2015 Starts voicing Robert 'Bob Pogo' Pogrohovich in animated series 'F is for Family', continuing until 2021
2015 Koechner appeared in multiple films including Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse and Krampus
2015 Began co-starring as Commodore Bellacourt in the Comedy Central series Another Period and started recurring as Bill Lewis on The Goldbergs.
2013 Koechner returned as Champ Kind in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.
December 7 2013 Koechner made a guest appearance on Saturday Night Live with Anchorman co-stars Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, and Paul Rudd, performing the 'Afternoon Delight' song and reprising the Bill Brasky sketch.
2011 David Koechner featured in two music videos: 'New Romance' by Miles Fisher and 'Weed Card' by Garfunkel and Oates
2010 David Koechner appeared in the music video for 'Baby We Were Young' by The Dirty Guv'nahs

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