Phil Hendrie has been a trailblazing figure in the entertainment industry for the past two decades, earning him the esteemed title of Radio Icon. His remarkable versatility has enabled him to excel as a voice-over artist, effortlessly assuming over 40 distinct voices. Furthermore, he has established himself as a sought-after character actor in Hollywood, appearing in a diverse range of film and television projects.
As the host of his critically acclaimed podcast radio show, "The Phil Hendrie Show," broadcasted from Los Angeles, Hendrie has garnered rave reviews for his masterful portrayals of intricately crafted, over-the-top characters. This remarkable talent has attracted a massive fan base, with thousands of listeners tuning in to his show.
Throughout his illustrious career, Hendrie has collaborated with renowned director Judd Apatow on several projects, including "This is 40" and "North Hollywood." His impressive filmography also features notable roles in "Team America: World Police," "Last Call," "Semi-Pro," and "Futurama: Into the Wild Green."
As a series regular on the popular television show "Teachers," Hendrie has also provided over 20 character voices for the critically acclaimed animated series "King of the Hill." He has even starred in his own animated television show, "The Phil Hendrie Show," produced by the accomplished Steve Levitan.
Hendrie's impressive guest star resume boasts appearances on "Modern Family," "Maron," "Giants of Radio," "Squidbillies," "Andy Richter Controls the Universe," and many more. He has also made significant recurring appearances on "The Unit," "Futurama," "The Replacements," and "Napoleon Dynamite" (animated series).
Most recently, Hendrie has been seen guest starring on the hit television shows "New Girl," "Playing House," Adult Swim's "Rick and Morty," and "Drunk History." Moreover, he has begun performing his iconic cult characters live, such as Ted Bell, Margaret Gray, Bobbie Doolie, Steve Bosell, and Skippy, to sold-out comedy and theater venues.