Mike Judge
11 titles
Filmography
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King of the Hill
From deep in the heart of Texas comes the half-hour animated comedy KING OF THE HILL. The series received numerous accolades over its 13-year run, including an Emmy® Award for Outstanding Animated Program. KING OF THE HILL has garnered several award nominations and was hailed as the Best Television Show of the Year after its debut by TV Guide, Entertainment Weekly and TIME Magazine. The series is translated into numerous languages, and is licensed in almost 50 countries around the world. KING OF THE HILL depicts the life and times of HANK HILL (Mike Judge), his family and their neighbors in the fictional suburb of Arlen, Texas. A hard-working, loyal family man and proud Texan, Hank is assistant manager of Strickland Propane. He’s a blue-collar man of all trades who sees himself as the voice of common sense and reason in a world of incompetent sales clerks, meddling bureaucrats and do-good liberals. Hank’s better half is his wife, PEGGY (Kathy Najimy). Peggy sees herself as a woman of many talents: realtor, substitute Spanish teacher, fast-pitch softball hurler, local Boggle champion and notary public. Hank and Peggy’s pride and joy is their 13-year-old son, BOBBY (Pamela Adlon). The family is completed by Hank’s 18-year-old niece, LUANNE (Brittany Murphy). Hank can often be found around a barbeque with his beer guzzling neighborhood buddies, DALE (Johnny Hardwick), BILL (Stephen Root) and BOOMHAUER (Mike Judge). Dale’s an exterminator who never met a conspiracy he didn’t like, Bill’s a lonely-hearted Army barber with low self-esteem, and Boomhauer is a cool, rockabilly, muscle-car-driving ladies’ man who speaks unintelligible English.

Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head
The iconic animated duo Beavis and Butt-Head return, and are sillier than ever as they embark on a mission to confound common sense and torment each other in a series of inane misadventures.

The Goode Family
The Goodes live by WWAGD—What Would Al Gore Do? Watch as their vegan, recycling, hybrid-driving antics continue to get them into unlikely shenanigans.

Beavis and Butt-Head Do Thanksgiving
(1997)The dimwitted teen duo of Beavis and Butt-Head travel across America in search of their stolen television set.

In the Know
NPR’s third-most popular host, Lauren Caspian, a well-meaning, hypocritical nimrod puppet, conducts in-depth interviews with real-world human guests.

Punching Henry
(2017)Asked by a producer to star in a reality TV show, comic Henry Phillips must decide whether his ultimate legacy will be telling jokes or becoming the butt of one.

Drew Friedman: Vermeer of the Borscht Belt
(2024)For years, artist Drew Friedman has chronicled a strange, alternate universe populated by forgotten Hollywood stars, old Jewish comedians and liver-spotted elevator operators.

Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted
(2025)Dive into the hilarious and psychedelic world of Swamp Dogg, one of the most original musicians of all time. This critically acclaimed, genre-defying film follows Swamp and his housemates on a journey through the ups and downs (lots of downs) of life in the music industry.

Some of Our Stallions
(2021)A dramedy that revolves around two best friends trying to keep their mental illness under control while they search for their perfect loves.

Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
(2002)In the sequel, the OSS now has a full child-spy section and our hero siblings Carmen and Juni Cortez have become agents. On a mission to recover a dangerous device that threatens the entire world, they enlist the skills of their family.

Nerdland
(2016)A struggling actor and screenwriter try to make up for what they lack in brains and talent on an attention-grabbing spree to become famous in one day.