An American filmmaker, animator, and actor, he is renowned for his sharp satirical style. He gained prominence with the cult animated series "Beavis and Butt-Head" in the 1990s, which he created and voiced. He also directed and wrote the comedy film "Office Space," a critique of corporate culture, and the sci-fi satire "Idiocracy." His work often explores themes of mediocrity and absurdity in American life. Additionally, he co-created the acclaimed TV series "King of the Hill" and "Silicon Valley."
OFFICE SPACE
Office Space is a cult classic comedy film directed by Mike Judge, released in 1999. It follows the story of Peter Gibbons, a disillusioned and...
SILICON VALLEY
Silicon Valley is a comedy series that follows the struggle of a group of software developers trying to make it big in the tech industry. The show...
IDIOCRACY
Idiocracy is a satirical science fiction comedy film that takes place in a dystopian future where intelligence has declined and society is dominated...