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Thomas Jacob Black (born August 28, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, and musician. He is known for his acting roles in the films '' High Fidelity'' (2000), '' Shallow Hal'' (2001), '' Orange County'' (2002), '' School of Rock'' (2003), '' Envy'' (2004), '' The Holiday'' (2006), '' Gulliver's Travels'' (2010), '' Bernie'' (2011), ''
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'' (2018), and the '' Jumanji'' franchise; in addition, as of August 2022, his music video for "
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"—as one half of the
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–winning comedy rock duo
Tenacious D Tenacious D is an American comedy rock duo formed in Los Angeles, California in 1994. It was founded by actors Jack Black and Kyle Gass, who were members of The Actors' Gang theater company at the time. The duo's name is derived from "ten ...
—has accumulated more than 112 million views on YouTube alone. Additionally, he is also well known for his voice-acting roles as the giant panda named Po from DreamWorks Animation's '' Kung Fu Panda'' films. Black gained Golden Globe nominations for his work in ''School of Rock'' and ''Bernie'', and was given a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame in 2018. He is the lead vocalist of the Tenacious D, and formed the duo in 1994 with long-time friend Kyle Gass. They have released four studio albums together—their self-titled debut ''
Tenacious D Tenacious D is an American comedy rock duo formed in Los Angeles, California in 1994. It was founded by actors Jack Black and Kyle Gass, who were members of The Actors' Gang theater company at the time. The duo's name is derived from "ten ...
'', ''
The Pick of Destiny ''The Pick of Destiny'' is the second studio album by American comedy rock band Tenacious D, the soundtrack for their feature film of the same name. The album was released on November 14, 2006, through Epic Records, and debuted at number 8 on ...
'', '' Rize of the Fenix'', and '' Post-Apocalypto''—in addition to starring in the television series ''
Tenacious D Tenacious D is an American comedy rock duo formed in Los Angeles, California in 1994. It was founded by actors Jack Black and Kyle Gass, who were members of The Actors' Gang theater company at the time. The duo's name is derived from "ten ...
'' (1997–2000) and film '' Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny'' (2006). Since 2018, Black has maintained a
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channel called Jablinski Games.


Early life

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Santa Monica, California Santa Monica (; Spanish: ''Santa Mónica'') is a city in Los Angeles County, situated along Santa Monica Bay on California's South Coast. Santa Monica's 2020 U.S. Census population was 93,076. Santa Monica is a popular resort town, owing to ...
, on August 28, 1969, the son of satellite engineers Thomas William Black and Judith Love Cohen. He was raised in Hermosa Beach, California. His mother worked on the Minuteman nuclear missile guidance system, the Apollo
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guidance system, the science ground station for the
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, and was also a writer. He has three older half-siblings through his mother: scientist Neil Siegel, Howard Siegel, and Rachel Siegel. His mother was born
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, and his father
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. Black was raised Jewish, attending
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and having a bar mitzvah. His ancestry also includes
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,
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, Irish, Northern Irish, Polish, Russian, and Scottish. Black's parents divorced when he was 10, and his father then stopped practicing Judaism. Black moved to
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with his father and frequently visited his mother's home. As a child, he appeared in a commercial for the Activision game '' Pitfall!'' in 1982. For high school, Black's parents enrolled him at the Poseidon School, a private secondary school designed for students struggling in the traditional school system. He also attended the Crossroads School, where he excelled in drama. He later attended
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(UCLA), but dropped out during his sophomore year to pursue a career in entertainment. Fellow UCLA student
Tim Robbins Timothy Francis Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for portraying Andy Dufresne in the film '' The Shawshank Redemption ''(1994), and has won an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards for his rol ...
later cast Black in ''
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''. In 1995 and 1996, he gained recurring roles in the HBO sketch comedy series ''
Mr. Show ''Mr. Show with Bob and David'', also known as ''Mr. Show'', is an American sketch comedy series starring and hosted by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. It aired on HBO from November 3, 1995, to December 28, 1998. Cross and Odenkirk introduced mos ...
''.


Career


Acting career


Early roles

In 1982, Black's first acting job was in a television commercial at age 13 for the video game '' Pitfall!.'' In 1987, Black joined the Actors' Gang, a theater troupe founded by UCLA students including
Tim Robbins Timothy Francis Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for portraying Andy Dufresne in the film '' The Shawshank Redemption ''(1994), and has won an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards for his rol ...
, and appeared in a variety of stage productions. Black's adult career began with small roles on prime time television, including '' Life Goes On'', '' Northern Exposure'', ''
Mr. Show ''Mr. Show with Bob and David'', also known as ''Mr. Show'', is an American sketch comedy series starring and hosted by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. It aired on HBO from November 3, 1995, to December 28, 1998. Cross and Odenkirk introduced mos ...
'', '' Picket Fences'', '' The Golden Palace,'' and ''
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''. Black appeared in the unaired TV pilot '' Heat Vision and Jack'', directed by Ben Stiller, in which he played an ex-astronaut pursued by actor Ron Silver. He was accompanied by his friend who had merged with a motorcycle, voiced by
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. After Robbins cast him in ''
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'', Black began appearing in small film roles such as ''
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'' (1993), '' Demolition Man'', '' Waterworld'', '' The Fan'', ''
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'', '' Mars Attacks!'', '' Dead Man Walking'', '' The Jackal'', ''
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'', '' Enemy of the State'', and others. He had a small role in '' True Romance'' as a security guard, but the scene was deleted.


Leading roles

In 2000, Black co-starred in the film '' High Fidelity'' as a wild employee in a record store run by John Cusack. Black considers his role in ''High Fidelity'' as his breakout into the Hollywood scene. He quickly gained leading roles in films such as '' Shallow Hal'', '' Nacho Libre'', '' Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny'', '' Year One'', and '' Gulliver's Travels''. He received particular praise for his starring role in the well-received '' School of Rock'', earning critical acclaim and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy. He starred in one of his few dramatic roles as the obsessed filmmaker Carl Denham in Peter Jackson's 2005 remake of '' King Kong'', a performance he based on
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. He voiced the title role in '' Kung Fu Panda'', which grossed on its opening day, June 6, 2008, as well as '' Kung Fu Panda 2'' and '' Kung Fu Panda 3''; this is his favorite role and he praises the tutoring of co-star and two-time Academy Award winner
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. His next film, ''
The Big Year ''The Big Year'' is a 2011 American comedy film starring Jack Black, Owen Wilson and Steve Martin. ''The Big Year'' was directed by David Frankel and written by Howard Franklin. It was based on the 2004 nonfiction book ''The Big Year: A Tale of ...
'', a competitive birdwatching comedy co-starring
Owen Wilson Owen Cunningham Wilson (born November 18, 1968) is an American actor. He has had a long association with filmmaker Wes Anderson with whom he shared writing and acting credits for ''Bottle Rocket'' (1996), '' Rushmore'' (1998), and '' The Royal ...
, Steve Martin, and
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, was released in October 2011. Black garnered a second Golden Globe Award nomination, this time in the category Best Actor in a Comedy, for his 2011 starring role in Richard Linklater's
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, '' Bernie.'' He played as real-life murderer
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, a funeral director in a small
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town, who befriends and eventually murders a rich widow, played by
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. Black's subdued portrayal, authentic East Texas accent, and musical talent – he sings several gospel
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s as well as " Seventy-six Trombones" – had
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describing Black's work as "one of the performances of the year." In December 2022, it was revealed that a sequel to '' The Holiday'' was in preproduction. Black,
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, Jude Law and
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have all signed on to reprise their roles from the original. However, director Meyers and Winslet both denied the rumor.


Later television roles

In 2004, Black guest-starred in the first episode of
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's
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show '' Tom Goes to the Mayor''. He appeared in the post-
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episode of ''
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'' along with Cloris Leachman and Jessica Alba in a fake movie within the show. In 2010, Black made a guest appearance on ''
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'' and also guest-starred on Nickelodeon's '' iCarly'' in an episode titled, "iStart a Fan War". Black has appeared numerous times on the "untelevised TV network" short film festival
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, created by
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and Rob Schrab, starring in the shows '' Computerman'', ''Timebelt'', and ''Laserfart''. He also provided an introduction for the unaired sketch comedy ''Awesometown'', donning a Colonial-era military uniform. In the introduction, he claims to be
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and takes credit for the accomplishments of other American Presidents such as
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and
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.


Hosting work and appearances

Black took part in the '' Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' celebrity edition along with Denis Leary, Jimmy Kimmel, and others and was handed the prize of in October 2001. On December 14, he hosted the 2008 Spike Video Game Awards. Black has hosted the
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Kids' Choice Awards and '' Acceptable.TV''. He presented the tribute to rock legends Led Zeppelin when the band was named as 2012 recipients of Kennedy Center Honors. In 2016, Black joined the climate change documentary show Years of Living Dangerously as one of its celebrity correspondents. In 2018, Black appeared in the music video for Gorillaz song "
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".


Voice acting

In addition to '' Kung Fu Panda'', Black has voice acted on other occasions, including " Husbands and Knives" from ''
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'' which aired November 18, 2007, portraying Milo, the friendly owner of the rival comic book store. He provided the voice of the main character, roadie Eddie Riggs, in the heavy metal-themed action-adventure video game '' Brütal Legend''. In 2009, at the Spike Video Game Awards, he earned the Best Voice award for the voice of Eddie Riggs in ''Brütal Legend''. In April 2009, Black starred in an episode of '' Yo Gabba Gabba!'', in which he vocalized children songs, such as "It's Not Fun to Get Lost", "Friends", and "The Goodbye Song". He has also had starring voice-overs in animated features, including Zeke in ''
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'' (2002) and Lenny in '' Shark Tale'' (2004). Black voiced Darth Vader in Bad Lip Reading's parodies of the ''Star Wars'' original trilogy on
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. In 2015, Black played a fictional version of real-life author R. L. Stine for '' Goosebumps'', and provided the voices of two of Stine's creations,
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and The Invisible Boy. He reprised the Stine role in the film's 2018 sequel, '' Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween''. He also voiced himself and many other additional characters on the animated
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series "
Tenacious D in Post-Apocalypto ''Tenacious D in Post-Apocalypto'' is an American animatic episode series by Jack Black and Kyle Gass as Tenacious D, released independently through the band's YouTube channel. On November 8, 2018, all of the episodes were uploaded as one vide ...
”, which he also co-directed and co-wrote, along with his
Tenacious D Tenacious D is an American comedy rock duo formed in Los Angeles, California in 1994. It was founded by actors Jack Black and Kyle Gass, who were members of The Actors' Gang theater company at the time. The duo's name is derived from "ten ...
partner Kyle Gass. Black will be providing the voice of Bowser in '' The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', scheduled to release in April 2023.


Musical career

Black is the lead singer and guitarist for the comedy rock/
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band
Tenacious D Tenacious D is an American comedy rock duo formed in Los Angeles, California in 1994. It was founded by actors Jack Black and Kyle Gass, who were members of The Actors' Gang theater company at the time. The duo's name is derived from "ten ...
along with Kyle Gass. They have released four albums, a self-titled debut, ''
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'', '' Rize of the Fenix'', and '' Post-Apocalypto''. One of their songs from their album ''The Pick of Destiny'', titled "The Metal," was used in the music video games '' Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock'' and '' Brütal Legend''. "Rock Your Socks," from the album ''Tenacious D'', was played in the music video game '' Rock Band Unplugged'' as well. "Master Exploder" from ''The Pick Of Destiny'' went on to be used in music video games '' Guitar Hero Van Halen'', '' Rock Band 2'', and ''Brütal Legend'', along with their song "Tribute" from ''Tenacious D''. "Master Exploder" and "The Metal" featured in the
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'' Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny''. The film, directed by Tenacious D veteran Liam Lynch, featured recurring characters from Black's comedy such as Lee the super-fan and the Sasquatch. Several celebrities had roles in the film; actor
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cameos as does Dave Grohl as
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. Ben Stiller also makes an appearance as a worker at a Guitar Center, even having a role in the
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for "
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." Tenacious D helped the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation raise awareness of these diseases and funds for the organization in Los Angeles on December 20, 2001, and in
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on June 16, 2007. Tenacious D can be seen performing in the 90s-era Pauly Shore film '' Bio-Dome'' where the duo is performing its song "The Five Needs" at a "Save the Environment" party. Black was also a guest star on an episode of '' The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' entitled "Ellen the Musical," alongside Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth and teenage singer-actress
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. On the show, besides singing, he discussed his then-upcoming film '' Nacho Libre'' with the host. In 2000, Jack Black (along with Kyle Gass) provided backing vocals to punk rock band The Vandals' song "Fourteen," which appears on their album '' Look What I Almost Stepped In...''. Black has also appeared on Dave Grohl's '' Probot'' album, providing vocals for the hidden song "I Am The Warlock," and
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's ''
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'' album, providing vocals for the song "Rock and Roll Whore". Black performed a cover of Marvin Gaye's " Let's Get It On" in the last sequence of ''High Fidelity''. He lent his musical abilities to the
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song "Burn the Witch" with rhythmic stomps and claps. He also provided vocals for two tracks on the 2006 album ''
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'' by
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, and on The Lonely Island's track "Sax Man" from the album '' Incredibad''. Black also recorded a duet on Meat Loaf's album, ''Hang Cool Teddy Bear'', on the song "Like a Rose." Meat Loaf also played Black's father in the ''Pick of Destiny'' movie. Black has appeared in music videos of Beck's "
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"; Foo Fighters' " Learn To Fly," " Low," and " The One"; The Eagles of Death Metal's " I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News)"; Sum 41's "Things I Want"; Dio's "
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";
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's "
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";
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's "In a Young Man's Mind"; "Weird Al" Yankovic's "
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," and Die Antwoord's "Ugly Boy". In October 2010, Tenacious D appeared at BlizzCon 2010, a convention hosted by the game designers, Blizzard Entertainment. In 2012, Jack Black joined up with other celebrities to record "Book People Unite," a song sponsored by the Library of Congress and RIF. Black did guest vocals and appeared on the Dethklok soundtrack album '' The Doomstar Requiem''. He sings the parts for Dethklok's original band manager as well as a blogger. Black, as a member of Tenacious D, won the award for Best Metal Performance at the 57th Grammy Awards. The song " The Last in Line" won the award, a cover of the song of the same name by Dio that appeared on the tribute album ''
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YouTube channel

On December 21, 2018, Black created a
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called ''Jablinski Games''. Within one week of its launch, it had amassed over 1 million subscribers. The videos published on the channel are typically either candid vlogs involving Black and his two sons, or gaming content. Jack created the channel largely in order to bond with his son, who serves as
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and editor of the channel. On July 21, 2019, Black took part in a
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stream with popular YouTuber PewDiePie in order to raise money for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), in the wake of the suicide of Etika in June 2019. After two days of streaming, they raised $30,479 with the stream being broadcast live both on YouTube and on the streaming platform DLive. As of August 2022, Jablinski Games has 4.86 million subscribers and 195 million video views.


Awards and nominations

Black was nominated for two Golden Globes. On September 18, 2018, Black was inducted into Hollywood's Walk of Fame.


Electric Dynamite Productions, Inc.

In August 2006, Black registered his own production company, Electric Dynamite Productions, Inc. The company's first work produced was the 2009 mockumentary ''Branson'', which was a co-production with BranMo Productions and Perfect Weekend. In 2011, the company would produce two TV-movies, My Life As an Experiment and Shredd. In 2013, the company notably produced TV series ''
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'' for the now-defunct
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, as well as obtained the rights to adapt the UK mockumentary ''Wizard's Way'' into a feature film. The company would also be a producer credit on '' The D Train'' (2015) and ''
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'' (2017), both of which featured Black in the starring role. The company produced '' The Aquabats! RadVentures!'' in 2018, the dark-comedy film '' Happily'' in 2021.


Personal life

At age 14, Black struggled with
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use. He said, "I was having a lot of troubles with cocaine... I was hanging out with some pretty rough characters. I was scared to go to school because one of them wanted to kill me. I wanted to get out of there." One of Black's brothers, Howard, died of
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in 1991 at age 36. His oldest brother, Neil, is an engineer, scientist, and musician. Black dated actress
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between 1996 and 2005. In January 2006, Black became engaged to singer Tanya Haden, a daughter of jazz bassist Charlie Haden. They had both attended Crossroads School, and 15 years after graduating they met again at a friend's birthday party. They married on March 14, 2006 in
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. Their sons were born in 2006 and 2008. Although an
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, Black identifies as nominally Jewish, and fatherhood influenced his decision to raise his children in the Jewish faith. Black endorsed
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's 2012 re-election campaign. In 2015, he visited
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as part of Comic Relief USA's Red Nose Day. Black was an outspoken critic of
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. On the day of Trump's presidential inauguration, he and Tenacious D bandmate Kyle Gass performed their 2006 protest song "The Government Totally Sucks". Black said to the audience beforehand, "We haven't played his songfor years, because it just never felt appropriate—but now, we're happy to unleash the beast. The government totally sucks."Archived a
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