Author, producter, actor, comedian and musician, Jonathan Katz is one of the entertainment industry's most original and versatile creative personalities.
Katz co-created and starred in the hit animated series "Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist", which, during the six seasons it aired on Comedy Central, was credited with branding the network as the home for sophisticated, smartly stupid... [MORE]
Author, producter, actor, comedian and musician, Jonathan Katz is one of the entertainment industry's most original and versatile creative personalities.
Katz co-created and starred in the hit animated series "Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist", which, during the six seasons it aired on Comedy Central, was credited with branding the network as the home for sophisticated, smartly stupid humor. He received Comedy Central's first ever Emmy Award (for Outstanding Primetime Voiceover Performance), the prestigious Peabody Award for Excellence in Broadcasting, and two Cable Ace Awards for his work on the series.
As an actor, Katz won praise for roles in the films "Daddy Day Care" with Eddie Murphy ("excrutiatingly funny"), the David Mamet films "State and Main," "Things Change" and "The Spanish Prisoner," and opposite Janeane Garofalo in the 2002 release "The Independent". He also co-wrote the story for Mamet's critically acclaimed "House of Games".
Additional televison credits include an HBO special, a recurring role on the CBS series "Ink," and an appearance as himself in the last season of HBO's "The Larry Sanders Show". Katz has made numerous guest appearances on "The Late Show with David Letterman," "The Tonight Show," "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher," for which he also served as a creative consultant.
Originally a musician and songwriter, Katz fronted a rhythm and blues group called "Katz and Jammers" before serving as the musical director for Robin Williams' 1979 stand-up tour.
In 1997 Jonathan was diagnosed with MS. Weeks later he found out what those two letters represent (multiple sclerosis). For the last few years he has talked publicly about how this illness has impacted his life, and finds sharing his situation with others very enriching. "Life goes on with the disease. I use comedy to cope. In fact I teach a course called 'Coping with Comedians who use Comedy to Cope.'" [LESS]
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Making eye contact with a New York woman is not easy.
Cambridge is the kind of place that has self-help books for kids.
Jonathan's dad is an 84-year-old pimp.
To cut costs, the DMV is now doing group photos.
An ultrasound is not necessary when you're adopting.
Jonathan's father is going through a divorce suit.
It doesn't feel right to bring another child into this crazy world.
Lately, Jonathan thinks that his wife is having an affair.
Anybody who tells you that life is brief hasn't been to the
registry of motor vehicles recently.
I was driving like a maniac to get here on time. I took a wrong
turn, and I see a sign that says, 'Caution: Small Children Playing.' So, I slowed...
We'd been trying for years to have another kid. We went to a
fertility clinic in New York about a year ago. The doctor asked me to bring in a...
My wife, who tends to be overcautious, had the ultrasound last
week, which, even the doctors say, is not necessary when you're adopting.
He's 81 years old, going through a divorce suit. The age of 81
-- and my stepmother's trying to get custody of me and my older sister.
My aunt passed away two weeks ago. She was cremated -- and we
think that's what did it.
I had dinner tonight with my father. I made a classic Freudian
slip. I meant to say, 'Can you pass me the salt, please?' But it comes out, 'You...
She's an only child. The other day, she asked me why she has no
brothers and sisters. I didn't want to get into it, so I said, 'Look, you have an...
Lately, I think that my wife has been fooling around because
our parrot keeps saying, 'Give it to me hard and fast before my husband, Jon Katz,...
I'm sitting at the bar. This big guy sits down next to me, a
construction worker, and we start talking about nuclear war. I say to him, 'Look, you...