Steve Agee

Steven Douglas Agee (/ˈˈ/; born February 26, 1969) is an American comedian, actor, writer, director and musician. Agee is perhaps most widely known for his role as Steve Myron on the Comedy Central series The Sarah Silverman Program.

Steve Agee
Born
Steven Douglas Agee

(1969-02-26) February 26, 1969
OccupationComedian, actor, writer
Years active2000–present

Agee was born in Riverside, California. As a promotional stunt for his Twitter account, Agee promised to read every one of his followers' names if he reached 5,000 followers as of April 17, 2009. He acquired over 7,700 followers by that date, and fulfilled the promise on Ustream.tv the following day.[1] Rich Fulcher, James Gunn, Rainn Wilson, Sarah Silverman and various friends of Agee talked over the phone and read names.

He has a podcast called Steve Agee: Uhhh that is updated semi-regularly. He serves as co-host of a podcast with Busy Philipps called We're No Doctors, where the pair discuss medical issues.

Writing credits

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2000 The Bogus Witch Project N/A "The Griffith Witch Project" segment;
also director and producer
2003 Kicked in the Nuts Man on the Street Short film
2005 Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic Guy in Wings
2006 Sleeping Dogs Lie Carl
2010 Super Comic Book Store Jerk
2011 God Bless America American Superstarz Crew Member
2011 Angry White Man Floyd
2012 Hit and Run Dude #1
2013 The Insomniac Gun Dealer
2013 Dealin' with Idiots Hezekiah
2014 Leonard in Slow Motion Redhead Short film
2014 Abby in the Summer Rick the Repairman
2014 Dark Was the Night The Foreman
2014 Me Steve
2015 The Hive Kevin
2015 Amigo Undead Norm Ostrowski
2015 Dementia Larry
2016 Maid of Heaven Jack Short Music Film
2017 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Gef
2019 Brightburn EJ
2020 Violet Boris Post-production
2021 The Suicide Squad Nanaue / King Shark (On-Set), John Economos Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007–10 The Sarah Silverman Program Steven Ned Myron III 32 episodes
2010 Accidentally on Purpose Ian Episode: "Speed"
2010–13 Childrens Hospital Lollipop Salesman / Terry 2 episodes
2011 Bob's Burgers Glitter
(voice)
Episode: "Sheesh! Cab, Bob?"
2011–16 Adventure Time Various characters
(voices)
9 episodes
2011 Death Valley Porn Director Episode: "Two Girls, One Cop"
2012 Happy Endings Chad Episode: "Makin' Changes!"
2012–16 2 Broke Girls Tig / Nurse 2 episodes
2012 The League Piano Store Guy Episode: "The Vapora Sport"
2013–17 New Girl Outside Dave Recurring role, 13 episodes[2]
2013 The Cleveland Show N/A
(voice)
Episode: "The Hangover: Part Tubbs"
2013–16 @midnight Himself 17 episodes
2013 You're Whole Lonny Dibbs Episode: "Lemonade/Fishing/Cupcakes"
2014 Rick and Morty Giant / Restaurant Owner
(voice)
Episode: "Meeseeks and Destroy"
2014–15 Community David / Deejay 2 episodes
2014 Garfunkel and Oates Toy Store Cashier Episode: "The Fadeaway"
2014–17 You're the Worst Pizza Delivery Guy / Dutch 6 episodes
2015 A to Z Lewis Episode: "L Is for Likability"
2015 Maron Himself Episode: "Steel Johnson"
2015 Comedy Bang! Bang! Donald Episode: "Mary Elizabeth Winstead Wears an A-Line Skirt and Pointy Black Boots"
2015–16 Regular Show Corny / Cowboy / Zaxon
(voices)
2 episodes
2016 Modern Family Tommy Episode: "Thunk in the Trunk"
2016 American Dad! N/A
(voice)
Episode: "The Devil Wears a Lapel Pin"
2016 Mr. Neighbor's House Demon #2 TV special
2016–present Superstore Isaac 8 episodes
2017 American Housewife Don 2 episodes
2017 Crashing Himself Episode: "Warm-Up"
2017 Speechless Lunch Man Episode: "T-R-- TRAINING D-A-- DAY"
2018 Talking Dead Himself Episode: "Dead or Alive Or"
2018 Drunk History Harry Reeder Episode: "World War II"
2021 Peacemaker John Economos [3]

Web

Year Title Role Notes
2005 House of Cosbys Housekeeping Cosby
(voice)
1 episode
2008 Held Up Homeless man Unknown episodes
2014 American Viral Dr. Giggles Episode: "Paging Dr. Giggles"
2014 Manly Ahriman
(voice)
2016 HarmonQuest Tec Powers
(voice)
episode 3: "Welcome to Freshport"
2016 Pitch Off Himself Episode: "Pitch Speed 3 to Doug Benson"
2019 Twelve Forever Big Deal, Mack, Beefhouse, Galaxander
(voices)

Video games

Year Title Voice role Notes
2009 Brütal Legend Skull Raker

References

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