Bill Chott
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Bill Chott | |
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Born | St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. | July 23, 1969
Education | Ritenour High School |
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian |
Years active | 1998–present |
Bill Chott (born July 23, 1969) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as Mr. Laritate on the Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place.
Early life
During his school years, Chott appeared in numerous plays and musicals. He graduated from Ritenour High School, and in 2010 was inducted into their Alumni Hall of Fame.[1] He continued pursuing theater in college at Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri, acting in a wide variety of plays. He was also in Chi Delta fraternity while at Central Methodist as well as Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia's Beta Mu chapter. He left Missouri in 1992, and headed to Chicago, IL where he quickly became involved with improvisational theater at ComedySportz, IO Theater, and the Second City comedy troupe. His contemporaries in the Chicago improv scene included Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.[2]
Career
Writing
Chott toured the country and in 1995 he made his television debut on The Dana Carvey Show, among a repertory cast that included Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, and Robert Smigel. His most lasting contribution to the program was as the announcer for The Ambiguously Gay Duo, a series of animated shorts created by Smigel and J.J. Sedelmaier, which continued to be produced by J.J. Sedelmaier Productions for Saturday Night Live after the quick cancellation of "The Dana Carvey Show."
Film
His film roles include performances in Galaxy Quest, Dude Where's My Car, Brainwarp, Dante's Inferno, Wild Girls Gone, Dancing at the Blue Iguana and The Ringer.
Television
His television appearances include 3rd Rock from the Sun, Freaks and Geeks, Popular, ER, Crossballs, Weekends at the DL, CSI, Wizards of Waverly Place, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, She Spies, Young Sheldon, This Is Us, and Monk.
Theater
Lucille Ball fans will recognize him for his award-winning portrayal of Fred Mertz in I Love Lucy: Live on Stage.[3]
Chott continues to teach and coach improvisational comedy in both Los Angeles and St. Louis, through his school The Improv Trick.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Tomorrow Night | English Dandy | |
1998 | Crossfire | Security Guard | |
1999 | Children of the Struggle | Cafe Manager | |
1999 | Galaxy Quest | Fan #1 | |
2000 | Dancing at the Blue Iguana | Angel's Regular | |
2000 | Dude, Where's My Car? | Big Cult Guard #1 | |
2004 | Outpost | Larry | Video short |
2004 | Nerd Hunter 3004 | Fantasy Nerd | Short |
2005 | The Ringer | Thomas | |
2006-2012 | Curious George | Hundley / The Doorman | Voice, 18 episodes |
2007 | Dante's Inferno | Ciaccio 'El Gordo' / Calvacanti / Stalin / Ulysses' Crew | |
2007-2012 | Wizards of Waverly Place | Mr. Laritate | 23 episodes |
2007 | Wild Girls Gone | Ice Cream Manager | |
2007 | The Red Sandwich Christmas Hour | ||
2010 | Night Terrors | Troy Cody | (segment "Christmas Stalking") |
2011 | Four Weddings and a Shaadi | ||
2011 | The Rum Diary | Bowling Champ | |
2012 | Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups | Mr. Holman | |
2013 | Paranormal Roommates | Nessie (voice) | Pilot |
2014 | The Snow Queen 2 | Lukum | English version, Voice |
2015 | Marshall the Miracle Dog | Gary Weaver | |
2017 | This Is Us | Mailman | Episode: What Now? |
2018-2021 | Young Sheldon | Dean/Franklin | 2 Episodes |
2019 | Legion | Teacher | Episode: Chapter 20 |
2019 | Klaus | Voice | |
2019 | Snowfall | Union Rep Steve | Episode: The Bottoms |
2020 | The Seniors Improv Comedy | Guest Improviser | |
2020 | WizWorld LIVE | Fart Mage | |
2022 | Mid-Century | Dr. Volker | |
2022 | Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story | MPA President | Episode 9 |
References
- ^ "Entering Ritenour's Hall of Fame" St. Louis Post-Dispatch (October 19, 2010)
- ^ [1]
- ^ "I Love Lucy: Live on Stage review". November 1, 2011. Entertainment Weekly.
- "Actor - Bill Chott". Amazon Prime Video.
- "Actor - Bill Chott". Internet Movie Database.
External links
- 1969 births
- Living people
- 20th-century American comedians
- 20th-century American male actors
- 21st-century American comedians
- 21st-century American male actors
- American male comedians
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- American sketch comedians
- Central Methodist University alumni
- Comedians from Missouri
- Male actors from St. Louis