Morris Biography
Seth Morris is an actor, comedian, and writer from the United States well-known for his recurrent appearances on television shows including Happy Endings, The League, Go On, The Hotwives of Orlando, Kroll Show, and Childrens Hospital.
How old is Morris? Age
Morris is 54 years old as of 21 May 2024. He was born in 1970 in Marin County, California, United States.
Morris Children, Family – Education
Morris, the younger of two sons, grew up in Marin County, California, and went to Novato High School. Following graduation, he went to community college and started traveling. In addition to spending a brief semester at the University of California, Santa Cruz, he rode a bicycle for six months, from San Francisco to Florida.
Morris role on Close Enough
Morris provides the Ultrascalpel Robots’ voice in the film Close Enough. The primary opponents of “So Long Boys” are the Ultrascalpel Robots, who are minor characters.
Morris role on Comedy Bang! Bang!
Morris is a frequent guest as Bob Ducca / Nelz Hebber on Comedy Bang! Bang!. He has also appeared on the Comedy Bang! Bang! TV show. Morris portrays a character named Bob Ducca. Additionally, he made an appearance on the Comedy Bang! Bang! TV series. He is the former stepfather of Scott Aukerman, who was 33 when he married Scott’s mother for seven months. Crossword puzzles and remote-control boats are two of his pastimes. He has multiple diagnoses for illnesses and conditions. Bob frequently makes a list of all of his illnesses, allergies, and diseases in addition to non-health-related items like his List of Heroes.
Morris portrays a figure named Dr. Lionel Drioche. He coaches theater for Marissa Wompler at Marina Del Rey Public High School and collaborates with Rhonda DeLuce on a regular basis. Morris portrays a character named Ms. Anderson. She works as the Marina Del Rey Public High School’s librarian.
Morris’ Podcast
Affirmation Nation with Bob Ducca, which Morris co-hosted on the Earwolf podcasting network, began airing in 2011 and continued for 144 episodes before ending on February 29, 2012. He is also well-known for his frequent participation in the Comedy Bang! Bang! podcast and TV show, where he most frequently portrays Scott Aukerman’s hypocritical ex-stepfather, Bob Ducca.
Morris Work
After relocating to New York City, Morris began a career in comedy, appearing as an improvisation and sketch comedian at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (UCB). Later, he relocated to Los Angeles, where he spent several years as the theater’s first artistic director in the city. He also performed with comedians Rob Corddry, Brian Huskey, and John Ross Bowie in the four-person comedy ensemble “The Naked Babies.” He was the first staff writer hired by Funny or Die after resigning from that role.
He wrote for Childrens Hospital on Adult Swim and had a recurrent part there as well. Morris also made frequent appearances in two comedy series: Happy Endings on ABC (as Scotty) and Go On on NBC (as Danny). Morris also frequently appeared on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Funny or Die Presents, an HBO comedic series, and Damage Control, an MTV prank show.
Additionally, Morris has made multiple guest appearances on comedy shows, including Nick Swardson’s Pretend Time, Broad City, Big Lake, Human Giant, Parks and Recreation, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The League, Reno 911!, Crossballs, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Maron, and How I Met Your Mother. He starred in movies including Step Brothers, Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story, The Dictator, and I Love You, Man.
Morris starred in the Yahoo! and Funny or Die-produced comedy online series First Dates with Toby Harris in 2012. Morris frequently writes and directs content for Funny Or Die, a humor website. HAffirmation Nation began airing a new series of episodes on October 1, 2014. Nonetheless, he released the final Affirmation Nation episode on May 6, 2015. He contributed writing to Kroll Show, a Comedy Central sketch sitcom. Morris has also shared a costarring role in The Hotwives of Orlando on Hulu.
Some of Morris Acting Credits
Movies
♦ 2016 – Get a Job
♦ 2015 – Hell and Back
♦ 2014 – All Stars
♦ 2014 – A Better You
♦ 2012 – The Dictator
♦ 2012 – The Campaign
♦ 2011 – No Strings Attached
♦ 2011 – Cedar Rapids
♦ 2011 – High Road
♦ 2009 – I Love You, Man
♦ 2009 – Miss March
♦ 2008 – Step Brothers
♦ 2004 – Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story
TV Shows
♦ 2022 – I Love That for You
♦ 2022 – Star Trek: Lower Decks
♦ 2021 – The Big Leap
♦ 2020–2022 – Close Enough
♦ 2019 – Superstore
♦ 2019 – American Princess
♦ 2019 – Mr. Mom
♦ 2019 – Black Jesus
♦ 2018 – Liza on Demand
♦ 2018 – For the People
♦ 2018 – Alone Together
♦ 2018 – The Conners
♦ 2017–present – Big Mouth
♦ 2017 – Tour de Pharmacy
♦ 2017 – Ghosted
♦ 2017 – Do You Want to See a Dead Body?
♦ 2016–2019 – Veep
♦ 2016–2018 – Love