Filmography and awards of Louis C.K.

Louis C.K. filmography

C.K. at the 2012 Time 100 gala
Releases
Films 27
Television series 27
Web releases 10
Documentaries 5
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 31 89
Footnotes

American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and editor Louis C.K. began his career performing stand-up while simultaneously making short films. When he was 17, he directed a comedic short film titled Trash Day (1984). His third short film, Ice Cream, won the grand pize at the Aspen Shortsfest in 1993. In the same year, he began writing for Late Night with Conan O'Brien before leaving the next year. His next writing job was on Late Show with David Letterman in 1995, and directed a series of shorts for Howie Mandel's Sunny Skies on television, followed by acting as head writer for The Dana Carvey Show (1997) and a writer on The Chris Rock Show (1997–1999). He voiced a fictional version of himself on four episodes of Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist from 1996 to 2002. He directed his first feature, Tomorrow Night, in 1998, which failed to attract any distributors and was later re-released by C.K. on his website in 2014.[1]

In the early 2000s, he continued to collaborate with actor-comedian Chris Rock. They co-wrote Down to Earth in 2001 and C.K. wrote and directed Pootie Tang (which C.K. was fired from during editing) later that year – both featured Rock in acting roles. In 2002, he voiced Brendon Small's estranged father, Andrew Small, in Home Movies. His first leading role was the short-lived HBO sitcom Lucky Louie, which he also wrote, in 2006. He worked again with Rock as a writer again with the comedy I Think I Love My Wife (2007). After performing stand-up on several television shows from the late 1980s, he released his first stand-up special, Shameless, in 2007. In 2008, he wrote, performed in, directed, executive produced, and edited Chewed Up, and acted in Diminished Capacity, Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins, and Role Models (all 2008). His next film role was in The Invention of Lying (2009).

Since 2010, C.K. has starred in, written, directed, edited, and produced the comedy-drama series Louie on FX. He stars as a fictionalized version of himself, a divorced father and comedian. The series has garnered critical acclaim and has won numerous awards. In 2010, his stand-up film Hilarious premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. His next special was Live at the Beacon Theater (2011). He first hosted Saturday Night Live in November 2012, and subsequently hosted it on two more occasions in 2014 and 2015. He played a love interest in Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine and a FBI agent's boss in David O. Russell's American Hustle (2013). C.K.'s next specials were Oh My God (2013) and Live at the Comedy Store (2015). He co-created, co-writes and executive produces FX's Baskets and wrote, directed, produced, and co-starred in the comedy-drama series Horace and Pete, which was released unexpectedly to his website in 2016. He played the lead voice role in The Secret Life of Pets in the same year.

For his work performing stand-up, writing, acting, directing, producing and editing, C.K. has received several awards and nominations. Among them are 37 Emmy Award nominations, with six wins.[2]

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Film

Film credits of Louis C.K.
Title Year Credit(s) Role Notes Ref(s)
Trash Day 1984 Director, writer N/A Short film [3]
Caesar's Salad 1990 Director, writer, producer N/A Short film [4][5]
Ice Cream 1993 Director, writer, producer, editor, actor Flower Vendor Short film [5][6]
The Legend of Willie Brown 1995 Director, writer, producer N/A Short film [5][7]
The Letter V 1995 Director, writer, producer N/A Short film [5][7]
Highjacker 1995 Director, writer, producer N/A Short film [5][7]
Hello There 1995 Director, writer, producer, actor Man on Street / Voice on Tape Short film [5][7]
Brunch 1995 Director, writer, producer N/A Short film [5][7]
Tomorrow Night 1998 Director, writer, producer Man squirting people with hose [8]
Persona Ne'll Aqua 1999 Director N/A Short film featured on Late Night with Conan O'Brien [9]
Ugly Revenge 2000 Director, writer, actor Narrator Short film featured on ShortCuts [9]
Tuna 2000 Actor Clint [10]
Down to Earth 2001 Co-writer N/A [11]
Pootie Tang 2001 Director, co-writer, co-producer N/A Fired during editing [11]
London 2005 Actor Therapist [12]
Searching for Nixon 2006 Director, writer, editor, actor Man in Richard Nixon Mask Short film (filmed in 1997) [9][13]
I Think I Love My Wife 2007 Co-writer N/A [14]
Diminished Capacity 2008 Actor Stan [15]
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins 2008 Actor Marty [16]
Role Models 2008 Actor Security Guard [17]
The Invention of Lying 2009 Actor Greg Kleinschmidt [18]
Hilarious 2010 Writer, performer, director, executive producer, editor Himself Stand-up special
Premiered at Sundance Film Festival
[19]
Blue Jasmine 2013 Actor Al Munsinger [20]
American Hustle 2013 Actor Stoddard Thorsen [20]
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn 2014 Actor Dr. Fielding Uncredited [21][22]
Trumbo 2015 Actor Arlen Hird [23]
The Secret Life of Pets 2016 Actor Max (voice) [24]

Television

Television credits of Louis C.K.
Title Year Credit(s) Role Notes Ref(s)
Late Night with Conan O'Brien 1993–94 Writer, actor Nicknames for Conan Guy / Various / Himself 291 episodes [25]
Late Show with David Letterman 1995 Writer N/A 11 episodes [26]
Saturday Night Live 1995 Actor Escaped Prisoner Episode: "Chevy Chase/Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories" [27]
The Dana Carvey Show 1996 Head writer, producer, actor Various 8 episodes [28]
HBO Comedy Half-Hour 1996 Writer, performer Himself Stand-up special [29]
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist 1996–2002 Actor, writer (his material) Louis (voice) 4 episodes [30]
Oddville, MTV 1997 Actor David Cross 1 episode [31]
The Chris Rock Show 1997–99 Writer, co-producer, actor Various 28 episodes [11]
Saturday Night Live 1997–2007 Writer N/A "Saturday TV Funhouse" segments [32]
Louis C.K.'s Filthy Stupid Talent Show 1999 Writer, performer, co-producer Himself Special [4]
ShortCuts 2000 Host Himself 10 episodes [33][34]
Comedy Central Presents 2001 Performer Himself [35]
Home Movies 2002 Actor Andrew Small (voice) 5 episodes [36]
Cedric the Entertainer Presents 2002–03 Writer, co-executive producer N/A 16 episodes [11]
One Night Stand 2005 Writer, performer Himself Stand-up special [37]
Lucky Louie 2006 Creator, actor, writer, executive producer Louie 13 episodes [38]
Shameless 2007 Writer, performer, executive producer Himself Stand-up special [39]
Chewed Up 2008 Writer, performer, director, executive producer, editor Himself Stand-up special [40]
Parks and Recreation 2009–12 Actor Dave Sanderson 6 episodes [41][34]
Louie 2010–present Creator, actor, writer, director, executive producer, editor Louie C.K. [42]
Live at the Beacon Theater 2011 Writer, performer, director, executive producer, editor Himself 6 episodes [43]
Saturday Night Live 2012–15 Host, actor Himself / Various 3 episodes [27][44]
[45]
Oh My God 2013 Writer, performer, director, executive producer, editor Himself Stand-up special [46]
Live at the Comedy Store 2015 Writer, performer, director, executive producer, editor Himself Stand-up special [47]
One Mississippi 2015–present Executive producer N/A [48][49]
Gravity Falls 2015–16 Actor The Horrifying Sweaty One-Armed Monstrosity (voice) 2 episodes [50]
Portlandia 2016 Actor Himself Episode: "Family Emergency" [51]
Baskets 2016–present Co-creator, writer, executive producer N/A [52]
Better Things 2016–present Co-creator, writer, director, editor N/A [53]

Web releases

Web credits of Louis C.K.
Title Year Credit(s) Role Notes Ref(s)
Jimmy Carter builds a house 2006 Actor, writer, director Jimmy Carter Video short [5]
Louis C.K. learns about the Catholic Church[lower-alpha 1] 2007 Actor, writer, director Himself Video short [5]
Louis C.K. and a child[lower-alpha 1] 2007 Actor, writer, director Himself Video short [5]
Louis C.K. animation short[lower-alpha 1] 2007 Actor, writer Himself (voice) Video short [5]
Louis C.K. airline safety video[lower-alpha 1] 2007 Writer, director N/A Video short [5]
I Say the Darndest Things to Kids[lower-alpha 1] 2008 Actor, writer, director Himself Video short [5]
Louis C.K.’s Last Chance 2009 Actor, writer, director Himself Video short [5]
Todd Barry: The Crowd Work Tour 2014 Executive producer N/A Stand-up special [54]
Horace and Pete 2016 Creator, actor, writer, director, executive producer Horace Wittel VIII Web series [55]

Documentary appearances

Documentary appearances of Louis C.K.
Title Year Credit(s) Role Notes Ref(s)
Maxed Out 2006 Participant Himself [56]
Assume the Position 201 with Mr. Wuhl 2007 Participant Himself [57]
I Am Comic 2010 Participant Himself [58]
Talking Funny 2011 Participant Himself Television special [59]
Thank You, Del: The Story of the Del Close Marathon 2016 Participant Himself [60][61]

Awards and nominations

Louis C.K. performing in Kuwait, December 2008.[62]
Awards and nominations of Louis C.K.
Title Year[lower-alpha 2] Award Category Result Ref(s)
The Chris Rock Show 1998 50th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program Nominated [2]
Tomorrow Night 1998 Florida Film Festival Best Narrative Won
Tomorrow Night 1998 Hamptons International Film Festival Best American Independent Film Won [63]
The Chris Rock Show 1999 51st Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program Won [2]
The Chris Rock Show 2000 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Series Nominated [2]
Late Night with Conan O'Brien 2000 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Series Nominated [2]
Chewed Up 2009 61st Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special Nominated [2]
Louie 2011 American Film Institute Awards 2011 AFI TV Program of the Year Won [64]
Hilarious 2011 2011 Comedy Awards Stand-up Special Won [65]
Louie 2011 1st Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [66]
Louie, "Bully" 2011 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [2]
Louie, "Poker/Divorce" 2011 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Nominated [2]
Hilarious 2011 63rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Picture Editing for a Special (Single or Multi-Camera) Nominated [2]
Hilarious 2011 63rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special Nominated [2]
Louie 2011 16th Satellite Awards Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Won [67]
Louie 2011 27th TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Nominated [68]
Louie 2011 27th TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Nominated [68]
Louie 2012 American Film Institute Awards 2012 AFI TV Program of the Year Won [69]
Live at the Beacon Theater 2012 2012 Comedy Awards Stand-up Special Won [70]
Louie 2012 2nd Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Won [71]
Louie, "Duckling" 2012 64th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Nominated [2]
Louie, "Duckling" 2012 64th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [2]
Louie, "Pregnant" 2012 64th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Won [2]
Live at the Beacon Theater 2012 64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special Won [2]
Live at the Beacon Theater 2012 64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Special Nominated [2]
Live at the Beacon Theater 2012 64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Picture Editing for Short-Form Segments and Variety Specials Nominated [2]
Live at the Beacon Theater 2012 64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated [2]
Louie 2012 17th Satellite Awards Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [67]
Louie 2012 28th TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Won [72]
Louie 2012 28th TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Won [72]
Louie 2012 Writers Guild of America Awards 2011 Best Comedy Series (With Pamela Adlon) Nominated [73]
American Hustle 2013 2013 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards Best Ensemble Cast Won [74]
Louie 2013 3rd Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Won [75]
American Hustle 2013 2013 Detroit Film Critics Society Awards Best Ensemble Won [76]
Blue Jasmine 2013 2013 Detroit Film Critics Society Awards Best Ensemble Nominated [76]
Louie, "New Year's Eve" 2013 65th Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series Nominated [77]
Louie 2013 70th Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [78]
American Hustle 2013 13th New York Film Critics Online Awards Best Cast Won [79]
Louie 2013 2013 Peabody Award Area of Excellence Won [80]
American Hustle 2013 2013 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award Best Cast Won [81]
Louie 2013 65th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Comedy Series (With M. Blair Breard, Tony Hernandez, Dave Becky, & Vernon Chatman) Nominated [2]
Louie, "New Year's Eve" 2013 65th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Nominated [2]
Louie, "Daddy's Girlfriend, Part 1" 2013 65th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [2]
Louie, "Daddy's Girlfriend, Part 1" 2013 65th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (With Pamela Adlon) Nominated [2]
Oh My God 2013 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special Won [2]
Oh My God 2013 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special Nominated [2]
Oh My God 2013 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special Nominated [2]
Oh My God 2013 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Picture Editing for Short-Form Segments and Variety Specials Nominated [2]
Louie 2013 Producers Guild of America Awards 2012 Episodic Television Series – Comedy (With Dave Becky & M. Blair Breard) Nominated [82]
Louie 2013 30th Robert Awards Best Foreign Television Series Nominated [83]
American Hustle 2013 18th San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Performance by an Ensemble Won [84]
Louie 2013 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [85]
Louie 2013 29th TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Won [86]
Louie 2013 29th TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Nominated [86]
American Hustle 2013 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Ensemble Nominated [87]
Louie 2013 Writers Guild of America Awards 2012 Best Comedy Series (With Pamela Adlon & Vernon Chatman) Won [88]
Oh My God 2014 2014 American Comedy Awards Comedy Special of the Year Won [89]
American Hustle 2014 2014 American Comedy Awards Comedy Supporting Actor – Film Won [90]
American Hustle 2014 19th Critics' Choice Awards Best Acting Ensemble Won [91]
Louie 2014 4th Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [92]
Oh My God 2014 17th Online Film & Television Association Awards Best Host or Panelist in a Non-Fiction Program Nominated [93]
Saturday Night Live 2014 66th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [2]
American Hustle 2014 20th Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Won [94]
Louie 2014 30th TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Nominated [95]
Louie 2014 30th TCA Awards Outstanding Achievent in Comedy Won [96]
Louie 2015 30th TCA Awards Outstanding Achievent in Comedy Won [97]
Louie 2015 67th Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series Nominated [98]
Louie 2015 72nd Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [78]
Saturday Night Live 2015 19th Online Film & Television Association Awards Best Male Performance in a Fiction Program Nominated [99]
Live at the Comedy Store 2015 67th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special Nominated [2]
Live at the Comedy Store 2015 67th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety Special Nominated [2]
Saturday Night Live 2015 67th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [2]
Louie 2015 Producers Guild of America Awards 2014 Episodic Television Series – Comedy (With Pamela Adlon, Dave Becky, M. Blair Breard, Vernon Chatman, Adam Escott, & Steven Wright) Nominated [100]
Louie 2015 20th Satellite Awards Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [67]
Louie 2015 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [101]
Louie 2016 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated [102]
Trumbo 2016 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated [103]

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Filmed as part of an abandoned HBO sketch pilot created by C.K.[5]
  2. Refers to the year in which the ceremony was held.

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