Carl Tart

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Carl Tart is an American actor, writer, and comedian. Tart is best known for being a featured player on the 2016 Fox sketch show Party Over Here, a writer on Mad TV, and a regular guest on the podcast Comedy Bang! Bang! He currently stars on the NBC sitcom Grand Crew.[1]

Life and career

Carl Tart was born in Mississippi[2] and was raised in Los Angeles. He is a regular performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and an alumnus of the comedy group Boom Chicago.

Tart is a frequent guest on the Earwolf podcast Comedy Bang! Bang![3] and has also appeared on the podcasts Spontaneanation, Yo, Is This Racist?, Hollywood Handbook, and more.

Filmography

Television shows
Year Title Role Notes
2015 The Soul Man Marcus Episode: "No Weddings and Ten Funerals"
2015, 2019 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Gamer Watcher Watcher / Space Pence Crew 2 episodes
2015 Girl Meets World Restaurant Manager Episode: "Girl Meets Texas"
2015–16 Comedy Bang! Bang! Various Recurring, 4 episodes
2016 Party Over Here Featured Player Series regular, 10 episodes
2016 Tween Fest Prince Bosh Episode: "Swag Strike"
2016 Transparent Guard Episode: "Elizah"
2016–19 Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ Eugene "Rocket" Jackson 3 episodes
2016–18 Lethal Weapon Station Officer/Uni 3 episodes
2017 Throwing Shade Sign Spinner Episode #1.6
2017 Dice Gordon Episode: "Big Fan"
2018 Love Episode: "Stunt Show"
2018 Rob Riggle's Ski Master Academy Chauncy 8 episodes
2019 Brooklyn Nine-Nine Max Prescott Episode: "The Crime Scene"; also story editor
2019 Arrested Development Henry Episode: "Chain Migration"
2019 Cake Tree (voice) Episode: "Headspace"
2020 The Good Place Steve Episode: "Mondays, Am I Right?"
2020 Superstore Oscar Episode: "Sandra's Wedding"
2020 Big City Greens Dirtbag (voice) Episode: "Garage Tales/Animal Farm"
2020 Robbie Karl Episode: "Robbie vs. Ava vs. Danielle"
2020 Connecting Wendell Episode: "Day 90"; also writer
2020 Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun Hat Episode: "Party"
2021 Miracle Workers Lionel Episode: "Oregon Trail: Hunting Party"
2021 Star Trek: Lower Decks Lieutenant Kayshon (voice) 4 episodes
2021 Inside Job Tupac / Threepac / Fourpac (voice) Episode: "Clone Gunman"
2021–present Grand Crew Sherm Jones Main cast
2022 Central Park (voice) Episode: "Celeste We Forget"

References

  1. ^ "Aaron Taylor Jennings And Carl Tart Talk About How 'Grand Crew' Is Changing The Way Black Men Are Portrayed On TV". Bossip. 2022-01-25. Retrieved 2022-05-12.
  2. ^ "A Touch from the Past: Pascagoula MS with Carl Tart". atouchfromthepast.com. Retrieved 2022-05-12.
  3. ^ "Scott Aukerman talks 10 years of Comedy Bang! Bang! and the potential for doing 10 more". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2022-05-12.

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