Joel Edward McHale was born in Rome, Italy, to a Canadian-born mother, Laurie (Jackson), and an American-born father, Jack McHale. His father, from Chicago, is of Irish descent, and his mother, from Vancouver, has Norwegian, Finnish, and English ancestry. Joel was raised in Seattle, Washington, and graduated from Mercer Island High School. He was a history major at the University of Washington, where he was a member of the championship football team. In addition, Joel received his master's of fine arts from UW's Actor's Training Program.
Joel was a cast member on KING-TV's
Almost Live! (1984). He moved to LA after
graduating college and quickly landed parts in
Will & Grace (1998) and
Oliver Beene (2003). 2004 was a
big year for Joel, as he booked roles in
Spider-Man 2 (2004),
The Onion Movie (2008), and
Lords of Dogtown (2005). In addition, that year he began writing, producing and starring in
The Soup (2004) on E! in which he
counted down the most absurd, hysterical, wacky, and surreal moments in
the world of reality TV and celebrities each week. Joel's quick wit and sharp comedic timing made "The Soup" a pop-culture phenomenon.
Joel starred on the hit comedy series
Community (2009). He also appeared opposite
Matt Damon in
Steven Soderbergh's comedic thriller
The Informant! (2009). He hosted the 2011 Independent Spirit Awards, and co-starred in
Robert Rodriguez's
Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World (2011), opposite
Jessica Alba, in which he played a spy-hunting reporter married to Alba's character, the stepmother of his children. In 2011, he also had a role in
What's Your Number? (2011) with
Anna Faris and
The Big Year (2011) with
Steve Martin,
Jack Black, and
Owen Wilson.
McHale appeared in
Seth MacFarlane's
Ted (2012), a live-action tale of a boy and his teddy bear. Co-starring with
Mark Wahlberg,
Mila Kunis, and
Seth MacFarlane, he played a charming but sleazy boss of
Mila Kunis' character.
In 2016, Joel was cast as the main character on the sitcom
The Great Indoors (2016). He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their two sons. He performs stand-up comedy around the country to sold-out audiences.