Toby Radloff


Toby Radloff is a former file clerk and actor who became a minor celebrity owing to his appearances in Cleveland writer Harvey Pekar's autobiographical comic book series American Splendor. Radloff has a distinctive manner of speech and quirky mannerisms. He is a self-proclaimed "Genuine Nerd". Radloff was portrayed by actor Judah Friedlander in the 2003 film, American Splendor.

Career

Radloff met Pekar in 1980 when Radloff was hired at Cleveland's Veterans Administration Hospital, and shortly became a recurring character in American Splendor.
Television profiles of Pekar at work at the VA Hospital, in which Radloff appeared, led to Radloff being featured as a "special correspondent" in a few short comedic pieces on MTV in the late 1980s about Cleveland and White Castle hamburgers. Radloff was also a frequent guest on a local Cleveland cable access show, The Eddie Marshall Show.
Radloff is a huge admirer of the 1984 film Revenge of the Nerds, which he estimated in 2003 to have seen at least 25 times; his enthusiasm for the film was documented in the American Splendor comic. Radloff's public persona as a "Genuine Nerd", cemented by his appearances on MTV, led to his starring roles as Harold Kunkle in the comedy horror film Killer Nerd and its sequel Bride of Killer Nerd.
In the 2003 American Splendor film, the adaptation of Pekar's work, Radloff is played by Judah Friedlander, and also appears as himself in the documentary sections of the film. Radloff publicly came out as gay after the film's release.
In 2006, a documentary on Radloff entitled Genuine Nerd was released, produced by Wayne Alan Harold, the creator of Radloff's original MTV segments.
On August 3, 2006, Radloff tried out to be the next "Wack Packer" on The Howard Stern Show, but lost in the finals because Stern and crew felt that he was too famous.
On July 28, 2025, Radloff started appearing in Wayne Alan Harold's web series Toby Radloff's Cult Corner. In the videos, Radloff humorously reviews vintage horror and science-fiction movies.

Comic book appearances

Source:

All stories written by Harvey Pekar.
  • , American Splendor No. 9 — art by Sean Carroll
  • "Advertising", American Splendor No. 9 — art by Sean Carroll
  • "Who Are You Kidding?", American Splendor No. 9 — art by Sean Carroll
  • "History Repeats Itself", American Splendor No. 9 — art by Sean Carroll
  • "Lentils And Lent", American Splendor No. 9 — art by Sean Carroll
  • "Double Feature part 1: Footloose", American Splendor No. 10 — art by Bill Knapp
  • "Double Feature part 2: Revenge Of The Nerds", American Splendor No. 10 — art by Bill Knapp
  • "Higher Education", American Splendor No. 11 — art by Val Mayerik
  • , American Splendor No. 11 — art by Greg Budgett and Gary Dumm
  • "Blue Angels", American Splendor No. 12 — art by Ed Wesolowski
  • "Hysteria", American Splendor No. 12 — art by Val Mayerik and James Sherman
  • "Say No to Drugs", American Splendor No. 13 — art by Ed Wesolowski
  • , American Splendor No. 13 — art by Greg Budgett and Gary Dumm
  • "Typing", American Splendor No. 14 — art by Ed Wesolowski
  • "Toby Saves The Day", American Splendor No. 15 — art by Ed Wesolowski
  • "Wounded In Action", American Splendor No. 15 — art by Spain
  • "Serial / Cereal", American Splendor No. 16 — art by Carole Sobocinski
  • The Holy Roman Empire was Neither Holy nor Roman nor Empire", American Splendor No. 16 — art by Joe Zabel and Gary Dumm
  • "Self Justification or Anticipating the Critics", American Splendor No. 16 — art by Frank Stack
  • "The Last Word In Answers", American Splendor No. 17 — art by Carole Sobocinski
  • "A Step... Out of the Nest", American Splendor Special: A Step Out of the Nest — art by Joe Zabel and Gary Dumm & John Stats
  • "Breakfast at Billy's", Dark Horse Presents #100-3 — art by Joe Sacco
  • "Flight To Chicago", American Splendor: Windfall #1 — art by Joe Zabel and Gary Dumm
  • "Reduction", American Splendor: Portrait of the Author in His Declining Years — art by Josh Neufeld
  • "Waiting For a Jump", American Splendor: Our Movie Year — art by Gerry Shamray
  • "Hollywood Reporter", American Splendor: Our Movie Year — art by Josh Neufeld