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James "Jim" Rash (born July 15, 1971) is an American actor, comedian, producer, and screenwriter. He is known for playing Dean Craig Pelton on the NBC/Yahoo! sitcom Community. In 2012, he received a Golden Globe nomination and won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film The Descendants.[1]
Rash was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he attended Charlotte Latin School. Both he and his sister were adopted.[2] After graduating, he spent a post-graduate year at the Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.[3] He later attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha.
Rash played Mr. Grayson / Stitches, a sidekick to the supervillain Royal Pain, in the 2005 film Sky High. He played Fenton on That '70s Show and Andrew (the "whore house guy") on Reno 911!. He guest starred in the final episode of Friends, and played Head T.A. Philip in Slackers. Since 2009, Rash has starred on Community as Craig Pelton, the dean of the community college in which the show takes place. Rash and comedy partner Nat Faxon moved into screenwriting, writing a pilot in 2005 for a series entitled Adopted, about an adult who finds out his parents are not his birth parents. The show did not take off.[4]
Rash and Faxon wrote the screenplay for Categories Articles with hCards Commons category template with no category set Commons category without a link on Wikidata 1971 births Living people Male actors from North Carolina American male comedians American male film actors American male television actors American male screenwriters Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award winners Lawrenceville School alumni Actors from Charlotte, North Carolina 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors Writers from Charlotte, North Carolina American film producers University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Anthony Minghella (1996) Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland (1997) Bill Condon (1998) John Irving (1999) Doug Wright (2000) Robert Festinger and Todd Field (2001) Charlie Kaufman and Donald Kaufman (2002) Brian Helgeland (2003) Paul Haggis (2004) Robin Swicord (2005) William Monahan (2006) Christopher Hampton (2007) Peter Morgan (2008) Geoffrey S. Fletcher (2009) Aaron Sorkin (2010) Alexander Payne, Jim Rash, and Nat Faxon (2011) David Magee (2012) Jeff Pope and Steve Coogan (2013) Graham Moore (2014) Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay 1985–1999 Horton Foote (1985) Oliver Stone (1986) Neal Jimenez (1987) Ramon Menendez / Tom Musca (1988) Gus Van Sant / Daniel Yost (1989) Charles Burnett (1990) Gus Van Sant (1991) Neal Jimenez (1992) Robert Altman / Frank Barhydt (1993) Quentin Tarantino / Roger Avary (1994) Christopher McQuarrie (1995) Joel and Ethan Coen (1996) Kevin Smith (1997) Don Roos (1998) Alexander Payne / Jim Taylor (1999) 2000–2020 Kenneth Lonergan (2000) Christopher Nolan (2001) Mike White (2002) Sofia Coppola (2003) Alexander Payne / Jim Taylor (2004) Dan Futterman (2005) Jason Reitman (2006) Tamara Jenkins (2007) Woody Allen (2008) Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (2009) Stuart Blumberg and Lisa Cholodenko (2010) Alexander Payne / Nat Faxon / Jim Rash (2011) David O. Russell (2012) John Ridley (2013) Dan Gilroy (2014) Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay 1928–1940 Benjamin Glazer (1928) Hanns Kräly (1929) Joseph W. Farnham, Martin Flavin, Frances Marion, and Lennox Robinson (1930) Howard Estabrook (1931) Edwin J. Burke (1932) Victor Heerman and Sarah Y. Mason (1933) Robert Riskin (1934) Dudley Nichols (1935) Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney (1936) Heinz Herald, Geza Herczeg, and Norman Reilly Raine (1937) George Bernard Shaw (1938) Sidney Howard (1939) Donald Ogden Stewart (1940) 1941–1960 Sidney Buchman and Seton I. Miller (1941) James Hilton, Claudine West, and Arthur Wimperis (1942) Philip G. Epstein, Julius J. Epstein, and Howard Koch (1943) Frank Butler, and Frank Cavett (1944) Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder (1945) Robert Sherwood (1946) George Seaton (1947) John Huston (1948) Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1949) Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1950) Harry Brown and Michael Wilson (1951) Charles Schnee (1952) Daniel Taradash (1953) George Seaton (1954) Paddy Chayefsky (1955) John Farrow, S. J. Perelman, and James Poe (1956) Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson (1957) Alan Jay Lerner (1958) Neil Paterson (1959) Richard Brooks (1960) 1961–1980 Abby Mann (1961) Horton Foote (1962) John Osborne (1963) Edward Anhalt (1964) Robert Bolt (1965) Robert Bolt (1966) Stirling Silliphant (1967) James Goldman (1968) Waldo Salt (1969) Ring Lardner, Jr. (1970) Ernest Tidyman (1971) Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo (1972) William Peter Blatty (1973) Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo (1974) Bo Goldman and Laurence Hauben (1975) William Goldman (1976) Alvin Sargent (1977) Oliver Stone (1978) Robert Benton (1979) Alvin Sargent (1980) 1981–2000 Ernest Thompson (1981) Costa Gavras and Donald E. Stewart (1982) James L. Brooks (1983) Peter Shaffer (1984) Kurt Luedtke (1985) Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1986) Bernardo Bertolucci and Mark Peploe (1987) Christopher Hampton (1988) Alfred Uhry (1989) Michael Blake (1990) Ted Tally (1991) Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1992) Steven Zaillian (1993) Eric Roth (1994) Emma Thompson (1995) Billy Bob Thornton (1996) Curtis Hanson and Brian Helgeland (1997) Bill Condon (1998) John Irving (1999) Stephen Gaghan (2000) 2001–present Akiva Goldsman (2001) Ronald Harwood (2002) Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson, and Fran Walsh (2003) Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor (2004) Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana (2005) William Monahan (2006) Joel and Ethan Coen (2007) Simon Beaufoy (2008) Geoffrey S. Fletcher (2009) Aaron Sorkin (2010) Alexander Payne, Jim Rash, and Nat Faxon (2011) Chris Terrio (2012) John Ridley (2013) Graham Moore (2014) Jim Rash at the Internet Movie Database External links ^ a b ^ Interview with Paul F. Tompkins, 'Speakeasy' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxaO7lkXIhg ^ ^ a b charlotteobserver.com ^ ^ ^ thewrap.com ^ deadline.com ^ References Year Award Category Title of work Result 2010 Gold Derby TV Award Best TV Ensemble Community Nominated 2011 Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards Adapted Screenplay The Descendants Won Toronto Film Critics Association Awards Adapted Screenplay Nominated Satellite Awards Adapted Screenplay Won San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Adapted Screenplay Nominated Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Adapted Screenplay Nominated Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Adapted Screenplay Won Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Adapted Screenplay Won Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Adapted Screenplay Won Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Adapted Screenplay Nominated National Board of Review Adapted Screenplay Won 2012 Writers Guild of America Adapted Screenplay Won Vancouver Film Critics Circle Adapted Screenplay Nominated USC Scripter Award Adapted Screenplay Won Online Film Critics Society Awards Adapted Screenplay Nominated London Critics Circle Film Awards Adapted Screenplay Nominated Independent Spirit Awards Adapted Screenplay Won Golden Globe Screenplay Nominated Central Ohio Film Critics Association Adapted Screenplay Nominated Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Adapted Screenplay Nominated BAFTA Awards Adapted Screenplay Nominated Australian Film Institute Adapted Screenplay Nominated Academy Award Adapted Screenplay Won Gold Derby TV Award Best TV Ensemble Community Won TV Guide Awards Favorite Ensemble Won Critics' Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series Nominated PAAFTJ Television Awards Best Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series Nominated Best Cast in a Comedy Series Won 2013 Newport Beach Film Festival Audience Award Feature Film The Way Way Back Won US Feature Won Filmfest Hamburg Art Cinema Award Nominated 2014 St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Best Comedy Nominated Critics' Choice Movie Awards[9] Best Comedy Nominated Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Informational Series Or Special The Writers' Room Nominated Awards and nominations Year Title Role Notes 1995 Cybill Production Assistant Episode: "Local Hero" 1997 Tracey Takes On... Pollster Episode: "Movies" 1997–1998 The Naked Truth Harris Van Doren 3 episodes 1998 Working Carl Episode: "Good Val Hunting" 1999 Becker Eddie Blatt Episode: "Becker the Elder" 1999 Clueless Bart Episode: "Big Sissies" 1999 Katie Joplin Mitchell Tuit 7 episodes 1999 Thanks Cotton 6 episodes 2000 The Hughleys Census Guy Episode: "Scary Hughleys" 2001 Loomis Pilot 2001 The Practice Quimby Episode: "Vanished: Part 1" 2002 Less Than Perfect Rob McLyle Episode: "Claude the Liar" 2002–2006 That '70s Show Fenton 6 episodes 2003 Alligator Point Pilot 2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Todd Benton Episode: "Random Acts of Violence" 2003 The Guardian Court Therapist Episode: "All the Rage" 2003 Baby Bob Dougy Episode: "Reality Bites" 2003 Coupling Stalker Episode: "Check/Mate" 2003–2009 Reno 911! Andrew 14 episodes 2004 Friends Nervous Passenger on Plane Episode: "The Last One" 2004 Grim & Evil Various voices Episode: "A Kick in the Asgard" 2004 NCIS Dr. Joel Sanderson Episode: "Left For Dead" 2005 Will & Grace Brent Episode: "Love is in the Airplane" 2005 Jake in Progress Freddie Blake Episode: "Rivals and Departures" 2005 Adopted Pilot; co-creator and executive producer 2006 Saturday Night Live Wrote "Dane Cook / The Killers" 2006–2007 Help Me Help You Jonathan 14 episodes 2008 Hackett Pilot 2008 Eli Stone Bradley Kitsis Episode: "I Want Your Sex" 2008 Samantha Who? Artist Episode: "The Gallery Show" 2009 American Dad! Bouncer (voice) Episode: "G-String Circus" 2009–2015 Community Dean Craig Pelton 90 episodes; also wrote "Basic Human Anatomy" and co-director 2 episodes 2010 Open Books Kyle Pilot 2011–2014 The Soup Various roles 7 episodes 2012 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated JR Kipple (voice) Episode: "The Night the Clown Cried II - Tears of Doom" 2012 The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Pineapple Joe (voice) Episode: "Follow the Bouncing Orange" 2012–2013 The Looney Tunes Show Cecil Turtle (voice) 2 episodes 2012–present Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja Principal Slimovitz (voice) 34 episodes 2013–present The Writers' Room Himself (host) 12 episodes; also producer 2013–2014 TripTank Various voices 3 episodes 2013–2015 Comedy Bang! Bang! Various roles 2 episodes 2014–2015 Glee Lee Paulblatt 2 episodes 2014–present Mike Tyson Mysteries Marquess of Queensberry (voice) 10 episodes 2015 Jake and the Never Land Pirates Sinker (voice) Episode: "The Great Never Sea Conquest" 2015 Rick and Morty Glaxo Slimslom (voice) Episode: "Big Trouble In Little Sanchez" Television Year Title Role Notes 2000 Auto Motives Accountant 2002 Hiding in Walls Jane's Assistant 2002 One Hour Photo Amateur Porn Guy 2002 Slackers Head T.A. Philip 2002 Minority Report Technician 2002 S1m0ne Studio Executive 2003 Wrong Hollywood Number Caller Short film 2003 George & Gracie George 2005 Sky High Mr. Grayson/Stitches 2007 Smiley Face Talent Agency Secretary 2007 Balls of Fury Techie 2008 The Onion Movie Bryce's Manager 2011 Worst. Prom. Ever. Pizza Pete Television film 2011 The Descendants Co-writer 2013 The Way Way Back Lewis Also co-writer, co-director and executive producer 2014 Yellowbird Karl (voice) [7][8] 2015 Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run Cecil Turtle (voice) Direct-to-DVD Film Filmography
. The Groundlings-based improvisational and sketch comedy troupe Los Angeles Rash is a member of the [4] Parts of the film are based on Rash's teenage life.[6].2013 Sundance Film Festival, which received a standing ovation at its premiere at the The Way Way Back for Best Adapted Screenplay. Rash and Faxon co-wrote and directed the film Academy Award nomination and won an Golden Globe The film received a [1]
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