Josh Gardner (comedian)

Josh Gardner (comedian)

Josh Gardner, an American comedian and writer, is best known for his role as Gerhard Reinke, a bumbling German backpacker, on Comedy Central's cult-classic "Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust". Gardner also wrote for the Fox series "A Minute With Stan Hooper". Aside from comedy, Gardner wrote for television game shows such as "You Don't Know Jack" and "Sports Geniuses". Currently, Gardner is a writer for "Jimmy Kimmel Live" where he plays various characters, including Gerhard Reinke. He plays Saul Malone, Johnny Tambourine, Luas, Saul's Mother, and, supposedly, Nathaniel Baltimore in the adult swim program "Saul of the Mole Men".Fact|date=August 2007 He also is a regular contributor as the Deaf Frat Guy on "The Adam Carolla Show".

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