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Characters[edit]

Main characters[edit]

  • Blake Chesterfield Henderson (Blake Anderson) is the least self-involved of the three guys, as well as the least competitive. He is known for being very eccentric.[1]
  • Adam Dwayne DeMamp (Adam DeVine) is impulsive, impish, immature and fun-loving, severely narcissistic, and is known for being the most emotional.[1]
  • Anders "Ders" Torpin Holmvik (Anders Holm) is the most responsible of the three, but also tends to be easily misled and naive. He has aspirations of being elected to the city council in the future. He is noticeably more materialistic than the other two.[1]

Recurring characters[edit]

  • Alice Murphy (Maribeth Monroe) is their foul-mouthed, angst-ridden boss, whom Adam finds very attractive. Her anger possibly stems from her divorce and inability to have children.
  • Jillian Belk (Jillian Bell) is Alice's socially inept assistant and office manager who always means well, but receives little respect. She has feelings for Blake, that he might return.
  • Karl Hevacheck (Kyle Newacheck) is a drug-dealer and jack-of-all-trades, and according to Blake and Adam, "the smartest guy they know" who they often referred to as "the human genius,"[2] or "brown water trash."
  • Montez Walker (Erik Griffin) is an overly competitive co-worker, who frequently tells the guys about his sexual life with his wife.
  • Waymond Womano (Waymond Lee) the mute cubicle mate of Jet Set and Montez, and frequent to Montez's schemes.
  • Jet Set (Jesse Hudson) (Seasons 1-3) the third member of Montez's and Waymond's cubicle. Hudson died on December 13, 2012.[3]
  • Bradley Murphy (Edward Barbanell) is Alice's brother. He puts down the three protagonists foully and ceaselessly but values their friendship. Brad (or "B-Rad" as Adam calls him) parties hard and isn't afraid to break the law. He is also writing a police drama. Like the actor who plays him, Brad has Down syndrome.

Guest characters/stars[edit]

  • Robbie (Brian Huskey) appears in the first episode, "Piss & Shit", as the eccentric drug tester who the guys try to outsmart.[4]
  • Marc Summers plays himself in the episode "We Be Ballin'", as he purchases Blake's bear suit in return for a favour of which he performs on his own show Unwrapped.[4]
  • Dean (Clint Howard) joins Ders as a new employee at TelAmeriCorp in the episode, "The Strike", when Blake and Adam go on strike.[4]
  • Jerry (Rance Howard) is a new employee who gets hired in the episode, "The Strike". He joins Ders' cubicle alongside his real-life son Clint Howard[5] as Blake and Adam go on strike.[4]
  • Big Money Hustla (Rebel Wilson) a juggalette turns out to be Adam's love interest in the episode "Straight Up Juggahos".[4]
  • Topher (Chris D'Elia) is the child sex offender that Blake encounters on the Justin Beiber Fan Club site in the episode "To Friend a Predator".[4]
  • Sharon (Laura Kightlinger) is the older lady that Adam moves in with, and Ders tries to steal in the episode "Muscle I'd Like to Flex".[4]
  • Bruce Benson (Chris Parnell) the CEO of TelAmeriCorp asks the guys to kill him in the episode "In the Line of Getting Fired", instead they throw him a party and convince him not to kill himself.[4]
  • School kid #1 (Taco Bennett) plays a minor role in the episode "Heist School" as the kid who yells "Fuck your dragon".[4]
  • Cool Eric (Mitchell Hurwitz) is the counsellor who attempts to help the guys stay sober in the episode "Dry Guys".[4]
  • Naomi (Nicky Whelan) is the Australian temp who Jillian and the guys fall for in the episode "Temp-tress".[4]
  • Kyle Walsh (Ray Wise) appears in the episode "Model Kombat" as the modelling agent who gains an interest in Ders.[4]
  • Craig (Gary Anthony Williams) is the father the guys meet at Dante's Pizza Palace in the episode "Old Man Ders".[4]
  • Bunny Anderson (Carla Gallo) is Ders' new flame in the episode "Karl's Wedding".[4]
  • Rachel (Katee Sackhoff) is a homeless woman that Adam takes as a date to Karl's wedding in the episode "Karl's Wedding".[4]
  • Gayle Reynolds (Kiersten Warren) a.k.a. The Barracuda appears in the episode "The Business Trip" as a potential client who Alice and the guys try to impress.[4]
  • Lisa (Rumer Willis) appears in the episode "True Dromance" as the guys new drug dealer who they get into debt with.[4]
  • Lori Beth Denberg plays herself in the episode "True Dromance" as a meet and greet acts as incentive for the guys to stick with their new drug dealer.[4]
  • Judge Darren Tibbles (Bruce McCulloch) is the judge in the episode "To Kill a Chupacabraj" who presides over the case between Montez and the guys.[4]
  • Ponytail brothers (The Black Keys) Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney make a cameo appearance in the episode "To Kill a Chupacabraj" as brothers in the court.[4]
  • Eve (Helena Mattsson) is Ders' pen pal from Sweden. She appears in the episode "Good Mourning" along with her friend who Blake tries to impress.[4]
  • Reverend Troy (Tim Heidecker) is the manager of the strong man group, The Lord's Force, in the episode of the same name.[4]
  • Colleen Walker (Alex Borstein) is Montez's wife, who he suspects is cheating on him in the episode "Ders Comes in Handy".[4]
  • Josh/Dr. TelAmericorp (Robert Englund) is a former employee of TelAmeriCorp who the guys believe is haunting the office in the episode "A TelAmerican Horror Story".[4]
  • Travis Rockne (Daniel Stern) is Alice's crazy replacement in the episode "Alice Quits".[4]
  • Peggy (Sally Kellerman) is the older lady who seduces Ders in the episode "The Worst Generation".[4]
  • Mark (Jordan Peele) is the caretaker at the old folks home in the episode "The Worst Generation".[4]
  • Tom Green plays himself in the episode "The Future is Gnar" as a killer cyborg.[4]
  1. ^ a b c Comedy Central's "Workaholics" Interview SXSW 2011. YouTube. March 24, 2011.
  2. ^ "Checkpoint Gnarly". 'Workaholics'. Comedy Central. May 4, 2011.
  3. ^ Finn, Natalie (December 18, 2012). "Workaholics Actor Jesse "Jet Set" Hudson Dies". E! Online. NBCUniversal. Retrieved 2013-01-17.
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