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On ''All That'', his most notable characters were [[Detective Dan]], [[Earboy]], and [[Superdude]] nemesis [[Milkman]]. He returned for the tenth anniversary special.
 
On ''All That'', his most notable characters were [[Detective Dan]], [[Earboy]], and [[Superdude]] nemesis [[Milkman]]. He returned for the tenth anniversary special.
   
During his time on the show he also appeared on other [[Nickelodeon]] shows. He appeared as [[Louis Spivey]] in the season three ''[[The Secret World of Alex Mack]]'' episode "[[Spivey]]". He was a recurring panelist on ''[[Figure It Out]]'' from 1997–1998. In the third season finale of ''[[Kenan and Kel]]'', titled "[[Poem Sweet Poem]]", he played [[Philip (Kenan & Kel)|Philip]]. He also wished then-castmate [[Amanda Bynes]] good luck in the "[[Pilot (The Amanda Show)|Pilot]]" of ''[[The Amanda Show]]''. He succeeded [[Kenan Thompson]] as host of ''[[Oh Yeah! Cartoons]]''. In 2002, he appeared as [[Charlie (100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd)|Charlie]] on ''[[100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd]]''.
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During his time on the show he also appeared on other [[Nickelodeon]] shows. He appeared as [[Louis Spivey]] in the season three ''[[The Secret World of Alex Mack]]'' episode "[[Spivey]]". He was a recurring panelist on ''[[Figure It Out]]'' from 1997–1998. In the third season finale of ''[[Kenan and Kel]]'', titled "[[Poem Sweet Poem]]", he played [[Philip (Kenan & Kel)|Philip]]. He also wished then-castmate [[Amanda Bynes]] good luck in the "[[Pilot (The Amanda Show)|Pilot]]" of ''[[The Amanda Show]]''. He succeeded [[Kenan Thompson]] as host of ''[[Oh Yeah! Cartoons]]''. In [[2002]], he appeared as [[Charlie (100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd)|Charlie]] on ''[[100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd]]''.
   
In 2006, he played [[Jeff Carlson]], director of reenactments of ''FBI's Most Wanted'' in the ''[[Drake & Josh]]'' episode "[[Theater Thug]]". He also played the Speedy Dot delivery guy in an episode of ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]''.
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In [[2006]], he played [[Jeff Carlson]], director of reenactments of ''FBI's Most Wanted'' in the ''[[Drake & Josh]]'' episode "[[Theater Thug]]". He also played the Speedy Dot delivery guy in an episode of ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]''.
 
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Josh Server

Joshua Aaron "Josh" Server (born April 11, 1979) is an American actor and comedian, best known for being the only All That cast member to remain through the entire original 6 seasons.

On All That, his most notable characters were Detective Dan, Earboy, and Superdude nemesis Milkman. He returned for the tenth anniversary special.

During his time on the show he also appeared on other Nickelodeon shows. He appeared as Louis Spivey in the season three The Secret World of Alex Mack episode "Spivey". He was a recurring panelist on Figure It Out from 1997–1998. In the third season finale of Kenan and Kel, titled "Poem Sweet Poem", he played Philip. He also wished then-castmate Amanda Bynes good luck in the "Pilot" of The Amanda Show. He succeeded Kenan Thompson as host of Oh Yeah! Cartoons. In 2002, he appeared as Charlie on 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd.

In 2006, he played Jeff Carlson, director of reenactments of FBI's Most Wanted in the Drake & Josh episode "Theater Thug". He also played the Speedy Dot delivery guy in an episode of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.