Comedian, actor, and writer Patton Oswalt continues to find success in all areas of entertainment from his award-winning comedy specials to his many memorable film roles and TV guest appearances, including "Parks and Recreation" for which he received a TV Critics Choice Award.
CAPA presents Patton Oswalt at the Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.) on Sunday, April 28, at 7 pm. Tickets are $38.50-$68.50 and can be purchased in-person at the CAPA Ticket Center (39 E. State St.), online at www.capa.com, or by phone at (614) 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000.
This past October, Oswalt released his Netflix special, "Annihilation," to critical acclaim as he addressed his own devastating loss and dealing with the unexplainable, while making it all painfully funny. Last year, he won the Emmy for "Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special" for his sixth comedy special, "Talking for Clapping" (Netflix), and a Grammy Award for his comedy album of the same name.
Patton plays series regular Principal Durbin on NBC's midseason series "AP Bio" opposite Glenn Howerton, which premiered in February 2018. He was also seen on the Netflix show "Lady Dynamite" starring fellow comedian Maria Bamford, HBO's "Veep," and was recently on the big screen in the film adaptation of Dave Eggers' novel The Circle alongside Tom Hanks and Emma Watson. Starring opposite Charlize Theron, Oswalt was nominated for a Critics Choice Award for his performance in Jason Reitman's film Young Adult. In 2009, he also received critical acclaim for his performance in Robert Siegel's Big Fan. The film was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award and Oswalt earned a Gotham Award nomination for his performance.
Oswalt has appeared in many films, including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty with Ben Stiller, Steven Soderbergh's The Informant!, Observe and Report alongside Seth Rogen, Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia, as well as Zoolander, Starsky and Hutch, and Reno 911!: Miami among many others.
He also provided the voice for Remy the rat in Pixar's Oscar-winning Ratatouille and has voiced characters on TV shows such as "Archer," "BoJack Horseman," "The Simpsons," "Bob's Burgers," "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," and "Word Girl." He voices the lead character Happy on SyFy's "Happy" which premiered in December 2017. He is also the narrator on ABC's hit comedy "The Goldbergs."
On TV, Oswalt had a starring role on Adult Swim's "The Heart, She Holler," was a series regular on Showtime's "United States of Tara," recurred on the SyFy series "Caprica," and has had many guest roles on "Veep," "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," "Parks and Recreation," "Justified," "Two and a Half Men," "Portlandia," "Bored to Death," "Flight of the Conchords," "The Sarah Silverman Program," "Tim and Eric's Awesome Show," and "Seinfeld" among others. He is also very well known for playing Spence on "The King of Queens" for nine seasons. He was also a regular contributor to "Countdown with Keith Olbermann," "Real Time with Bill Maher," and Lewis Black's "Root of All Evil."
As a comedian, Oswalt has shot seven TV specials and released five critically acclaimed albums, including his Grammy-winning Talking for Clapping (for which the one-hour special of the same name earned him an Emmy) and Grammy-nominated Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time which debuted in 2014. Finest Hour also received a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album, as well as a Showtime one-hour special of the same name. In 2009, Patton received his first Grammy nomination for his album My Weakness is Strong.
Oswalt starred in The Comedians of Comedy, which was shot as an independent feature film, a TV series, and a long-running tour. He tours regularly and extensively, headlining in the US, Canada, and the UK. Oswalt also has a regular, bi-monthly show at the new Largo at the Coronet Theater in Los Angeles.
Both of his published books Zombie Spaceship Wasteland (2011) and Silver Screen Fiend (2015) are New York Times Best Sellers.
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