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      Gregg Turkington

      Gregg Turkington

      Highest Rated: 97% Fremont (2023)

      Lowest Rated: 50% The Comedy (2012)

      Birthday: Nov 25, 1967

      Birthplace: Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

      Best-known for his anti-comedy creation Neil Hamburger, Gregg Turkington first rose to prominence on San Francisco's avant-garde post-punk movement before becoming a cult stand-up, a regular collaborator with Tim Heidecker and an unlikely leading man in the self-penned drama "Entertainment" (2015). Born in Darwen, Australia in 1967 to American parents, Turkington grew up in Tempe, AZ and San Francisco, CA, making a name for himself on the latter's underground scene as the co-publisher of cult zine Breakfast Without Meat and member of various obscure bands including Caroliner, Bean Church and Hello Kitty on Ice. Turkington remained an instrumental figure on the scene throughout the '90s, founding Amarillo Records, performing and recording with the likes of The Easy Goings, The Zip Code Rapists and The Three Doctors and serving as touring manager for Link Wray and Mr. Bungle. But it was on the comedy circuit where Turkington would get to showcase his talents in front of a much wider audience. As Neil Hamburger, a confrontational anti-comedian renowned for his combover/thick glasses combo, constant throat clearing and fondness for deriding audiences, Turkington instantly drew comparisons to Andy Kaufman's Tony Clifton. After releasing a collection of prank phone calls in 1992, Hamburger then recorded the first of many live stand-up albums, America's Funnyman, four years later. He returned to his native Australia in the late '90s where he lived up until 2003, before heading back to the States where he graced the likes of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (ABC, 2003-), "Tom Green's House Tonight" (Syndication, 2006-) and "Red Eye" (Fox News, 2007-2017). 13 years after making his film debut in low-budget indie comedy "Terminal USA" (2003), Turkington made a belated second big-screen appearance in "Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny" (2006). He went on to provide the voice of Gossiper editor Toby Determined on "Gravity Falls" (Disney Channel, 2012-16) and various characters on "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack" (Cartoon Network, 2008-2010), create the successful movie review parody web series "On Cinema" (2012-) and play Bobby in Tim Heidecker vehicle "The Comedy" (2012). Turkington (as his alter-ego Hamburger) was then cast as Osric in the live-action/animation Shakespeare adaptation, "Hamlet A.D.D." (2014), played bombing suspect Lawrence Territo in the final episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (CBS, 2000-2015) and landed a small part as Baskin Robbins manager Dale in Marvel movie "Ant-Man" (2015). Turkington then took his first major lead role in "Entertainment" (2015), a misanthropic drama inspired by Hamburger about an uncomfortably confrontational stand-up comedian he also co-wrote with Heidecker and director Rick Alverson. In 2016 his web creation, "Decker" (2014-15), a spoof spy series in which he also played the CIA's movie-obsessed master of codes, made the move to the small screen on Adult Swim, while a year later he appeared as an advertiser in the biopic of National Lampoon co-founder Doug Kenney, "A Stupid and Futile Gesture" (2017).

      Highest rated movies

      Fremont Entertainment Ant-Man
      The Comedy

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      ENTERTAINMENT, Gregg Turkington, 2015. ©Magnolia Pictures ENTERTAINMENT, Gregg Turkington, 2015. ©Magnolia Pictures ENTERTAINMENT, Gregg Turkington, 2015. ©Magnolia Pictures

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      97% 85% Fremont Dr. Anthony (Character) $270.5K 2023
      66% 96% Mister America Self,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $126.0K 2019
      83% 45% Entertainment The Comedian (Character),
      Screenwriter
      $55.5K 2015
      83% 85% Ant-Man Dale (Character) $180.2M 2015
      50% 55% The Comedy Bobby (Character) - 2012

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Decker: Mindwipe Jonathan Kington (Character) 2017
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Decker Special Agent Jonathan Kington (Character) 2013 2015-2017
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Clarence Greg/Square Dad/Punk (Guest Voice) 2017
      No Score Yet 82% CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Unknown (Guest Star) 2015
      100% 94% Adventure Time Immortal Maize Walker (Guest Voice) 2012
      No Score Yet 92% The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack Cole/Mikey (Guest Voice) 2009-2010
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Free Radio Unknown (Guest Star) 2009