Robert Smigel Movies
Although probably best known as the voice of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog on Late Night With Conan O'Brien, New York native
Robert Smigel's legacy is really more that of a writer. Writing for
Saturday Night Live since 1985, he is one of the longest running writers in the show's history, though he's only been producing and acting on it since the '90s. Some of his parodies and sketches include "Superfans" and "The McLaughlin Group."
Smigel has also written for Lookwell, The Dana Carvey Show, and Late Night. As an actor, he's had bit parts in such comedies as
Wayne's World 2 (1993) and, since then, nearly all of
Adam Sandler's movies, including
Billy Madison,
Happy Gilmore,
The Wedding Singer,
Little Nicky, and
Punch-Drunk Love. His puppet character of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog has transcended
O'Brien for wider pastures such as Christmas specials and award shows. Some of
Smigel's best work has been in animation. Appearing in tiny bursts on cable and late-night programming, his short cartoon bits include "The Ambiguously Gay Duo," co-created with comedian
Stephen Colbert, and "Fun With Real Audio," cartoons which re-imagine popular figures of the day.
Smigel eventually had enough bits to launch a whole show as creator, executive producer, and voice actor of TV Funhouse on Comedy Central. Aired in eight episodes from 2000-2001, the show was a hilarious blend of live-action, puppetry, and animation.
Smigel is also a voice on
Crank Yankers and a writer of many television specials. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi