Tim Ogletree
Tim Ogletree, man, this guy’s got a knack for popping up in some seriously offbeat comedies. If you’ve ever stumbled across “Walking with the Dead” from 2015, you know he’s not afraid to poke fun at the whole zombie apocalypse craze. That movie’s basically a wild mashup—think “The Walking Dead” meets “Shaun of the Dead”—and Ogletree’s deadpan delivery totally makes the thing work. Flipping over to “Flaked” in 2016, he dials it back a bit, trading slapstick for more dry, awkward humor. You get this sense he’s super comfortable with the whole “I’m just a regular dude in a bizarre situation” vibe. Not everyone can pull that off without looking like they’re trying too hard, but, hey, Ogletree’s got that low-key, self-aware charm.
Then there’s “Round of Your Life” from 2019. Bit of a curveball because, honestly, not what you’d expect after all the parody stuff. This one’s more heartfelt, diving into family drama and redemption arcs, with a heavy golf backdrop (yeah, golf, go figure). But he doesn’t lose his edge—there’s still that sly humor tucked in the corners, just more subtle. Basically, Ogletree’s filmography is a weird, fun mixtape: goofy, a little bit heartfelt, not afraid to get ridiculous, but there’s always this underlying sense that he’s in on the joke with you. If you’re into comedy with a self-aware twist, this guy’s projects are totally worth a look.