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Joel McHale

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About

Joel McHale is an actor, comedian and television host. He can currently be seen in season 2 of the DC Universe series Stargirl on the CW and Queenpins, a comedy based on a true story, alongside Kristen Bell as her husband now streaming on Paramount+. He recently hosted the new FOX game show Crime Scene Kitchen, starred in the dark romantic comedy Happily alongside Kerry Bishe and voiced of Johnny Cage in Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms. In 2020, Joel co-hosted FOX's New Years Eve special alongside his fellow Community co-star Ken Jeong. They also host a podcast, The Darkest Timeline, together. Upcoming projects include the podcast Black Box and California King alongside Victoria Justice. Other recent projects include ABC's Card Sharks, Becky alongside Kevin James and Lulu Wilson, Twilight Zone, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, The Happytime Murders as well as Netflix's A Stupid & Futile Gesture opposite Will Forte, in which he played Chevy Chase, his former Community co-star. McHale hosted The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale on Netflix, a half-hour topical series that took a sharp, absurdist look at pop culture and news from across the globe. In 2015, he wrapped the twelfth and final season of E! Network's The Soup, in which he satirized pop culture and current events. McHale is best known for his starring role on the hit comedy series Community, which ended its sixth season on Yahoo! after five seasons on NBC.

He previously starred in The Great Indoors on CBS, Netflix's Santa Clarita Diet with Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant, and Fox's revival of The X-Files, where he played a conservative news anchor. Other starring feature roles include A Merry Friggin' Christmas opposite Robin Williams, the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced supernatural thriller Deliver Us From Evil, the Warner Bros' romantic comedy Blended alongside Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, Seth MacFarlane's comedy smash Ted, David Frankel's The Big Year, Steven Soderbergh's The Informant as well as What's Your Number starring Chris Evans and Anna Faris. In 2014, McHale hosted the annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in Washington D.C. He also hosted the 2015 ESPYS on ABC.

In the fall of 2016, McHale released his first book through Putnam Penguin, Thanks For The Money: How to Use My Life Story To Become The Best Joel McHale You Can Be, which is part memoir, part self-help guide.

Born in Rome and raised in Seattle, Washington, McHale was a history major at the University of Washington and a member of their championship football team. He also graduated with an MFA from the Actor's Training Program.

McHale resides in Los Angeles with his wife and two sons.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 788 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Love Joel McHale!

    by Moonie on 6/19/23Tulalip Resort Casino - Tulalip

    Orca Ballroom good size for comedy show. But seats too close together!! Would like to have Joel talk 15-20min longer. Hilarious!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Funny

    by Nelly on 6/19/23Tulalip Resort Casino - Tulalip

    Very entertaining, funny! Had a great time with my sister! Highly recommend

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent

    by Trissa on 2/25/20Mohegan Sun Pocono - Wilkes-Barre

    We were Soup fans so we had to see Joel. He did a great job. I was not disappointed. I’m glad he kept the politics to a minimum. You could laugh at everything no matter what your views. I will see him again when in the area.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Not worth the money

    by MAK on 2/25/20

    First want to start out by saying how much I enjoyed the opening act. He was great! Funny to the point of my cheeks were hurting by the time he left the stage. However, I can not say the same for Joel. His material was just OK but what bothered me the most was how often he picked up his phone to check what time it was. It was like he was required to do a certain number of minutes and he wasn't going to go a minute over. It just really made me feel like he did not want to be there which made me lose interest in what he was saying. It's sad cause I was really looking forward to seeing him and while I had a good time I don't think it was worth the money.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Worst comedy show

    by K on 2/25/20Mohegan Sun Pocono - Wilkes-Barre

    I did not find the show funny at all. Both comedians had to insert expletives a million times just to fill empty space. The audience barely reacted to any jokes. So disappointed I wasted money and time on this show.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Ok, not great

    by D. Y. on 2/25/20Mohegan Sun Pocono - Wilkes-Barre

    The set was ok, a couple laughs to be had but felt more like an actor playing a comedian than a stand up comedian. I always found him funny on tv but his stand up was a little lackluster. Tix. prices were reasonable so it was worth the price of the tix but I see several comedy shows a year and this one was just ok. Good for a night out but if you are really looking to laugh go see a working comedian, Joel is an actor doing comedy.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Better on the soup

    by Annieb on 3/29/19The Paramount - Huntington

    Im a big fan of Joel McHale. I loved him on the Soup and I watched his Netflix show. I felt his stand up could have been a little more organized. He repeated himself a lot and it was almost as if he wasn't prepared. He is better as a host. He should have his own talk show forget the standup routine.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Joel mchale

    by Disappointed on 3/26/19Tropicana Showroom - Atlantic City

    Have attended comedy at AC for years - this had to be the worst - seemed like he just wanted to get out of there. He just rattled on - didn't seem to be talking to audience. Talked about worst cities - Denver, Phoenix - nobody in nj cares! Nobody around us laughing. Funniest thing was when heckler got up and left - hope it was a setup. That was funny !

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Joel McHale at the Tropicana

    by j. d. on 3/26/19Tropicana Showroom - Atlantic City

    My husband & I were so looking forward to seeing Joel for the first time. We both really wanted to do alot of laughing. Unfortunately that was not the case. He was not really funny. Never came up for air and never moved from the right side of the stage, as if that is where the stage began & ended. We were two rows from the stage but on the left side, or maybe I should say the left out side. Seemed more of non stop dialogue of making fun of all the worst states he has performed. Sadly, we were very disappointed and the audience did not seem impressed. First & last for Joel McHale.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Joel McHale

    by Phillie cheese on 3/25/19The Paramount - Huntington

    Everything about the experience was good. My wife friend and I were able to find parking close to the venue. The security was great, real professionals. Drinks were a little insanely priced. 2 beers for 30 dollars. Joel and the opening performer were great. Joel really killed.