Robert Smigel
Robert Smigel, born on February 7, 1960, is a multi-talented American actor, filmmaker, and puppeteer celebrated for his creative contributions to television and film. He gained widespread recognition through his innovative "TV Funhouse" cartoon segments on the iconic show Saturday Night Live, where his unique style and humor left an indelible mark. Smigel is perhaps best known as the voice and puppeteer of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, a character that became a fan favorite for its sharp wit and satirical take on pop culture.
In addition to his work on SNL, Smigel has forged a successful partnership with comedian Adam Sandler. He co-wrote the screenplays for the first two installments of the animated franchise Hotel Transylvania, contributing to its commercial success and appeal among audiences of all ages. Furthermore, he played a key role in the comedy You Don't Mess with the Zohan, showcasing his talent for blending humor with storytelling.
Throughout his career, Smigel has been recognized for his creativity and comedic prowess, earning a reputation as a pioneering figure in sketch comedy. With his innovative approach to puppeteering and writing, Robert Smigel continues to influence the entertainment landscape, leaving a legacy that resonates with fans and aspiring comedians alike.
Filmography
Tomorrow Night
Little Nicky
Happy Gilmore
Wayne's World 2
Punch-Drunk Love
Between the Temples
Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of The Dana Carvey Show
Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm
This Is 40
The Jack and Triumph Show
The Story of Late Night
Lewis Black's Root of All Evil