Will Arnett recently appeared in the figure skating comedy Blades Of Glory with
Will Ferrell,
Jon Heder and
Amy Poehler, Arnett's wife. He is currently attached to star in Most Likely to Succeed, Dad Can't Lose, Get 'Em Wet and The Ambassador, which he will also executive produce. He was last seen in
Bob Odenkirk's Let's Go to Prison, and the acclaimed independent film Wristcutters: A Love Story. Arnett recently lent his voice to the animated sequel Ice Age: The Meltdown and also co-starred opposite
Robin Williams in RV, the family road trip comedy directed by
Barry Sonnenfeld. In 2005, Arnett co-starred opposite
Jennifer Lopez,
Jane Fonda and
Michael Vartan in Monster-in-Law. Arnett's other feature credits include The Waiting Game, The Broken Giant, Southie and Ed's Next Move. He served as the narrator for the film Series 7: The Contenders. Arnett recently earned his first Emmy nomination for his work on the critically acclaimed Fox sitcom
Arrested Development, where he portrayed George
Gob Bluth II. The show itself garnered an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series for its final season. Prior to
Arrested Development, Arnett was a regular on the NBC comedy series
The Mike O'Malley Show. His additional television credits include guest-starring roles on
Sex and the City,
The Sopranos,
Boston Public,
Third Watch and
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Arnett also guest starred on NBC's
Will & Grace, playing Jack's dance nemesis while auditioning to become a backup dancer for
Janet Jackson. He can be heard in a variety of commercials, most notably as the voice of GMC Trucks. Arnett currently divides his time between Los Angeles and New York, where he lives with Poehler, a
Saturday Night Live cast member.