Greg Grunberg

Greg Grunberg

Born Gregory Phillip Grunberg
(1966-07-11) July 11, 1966
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1990–present
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Dawn Wershow (1992–present)
Children 3

Gregory Phillip "Greg" Grunberg (born July 11, 1966) is an American television and film actor. He is best known for starring as Matt Parkman in the NBC television series Heroes and "Snap" Wexley in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. He has often appeared in works produced and directed by childhood friend J. J. Abrams. He is a recurring cast member in the first two seasons of the Showtime American television drama series Masters of Sex.

Early life

Grunberg was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Sandy (née Klein) and Gerry Grunberg,[1][2] and had a Jewish upbringing.[3] He attended University High School in West Los Angeles.

Career

Grunberg got his first credited role in Matt Stone and Trey Parker's 1998 film Baseketball. From 1998–2002 he appeared as Sean Blumberg on Felicity. He appeared from 2001–06 as Eric Weiss on Alias. He left that series as a regular to star on the NBC sitcom, Grand Union. Since 2003, Abrams had planned a series called The Catch about a bounty hunter, starring Grunberg in the lead role.[4] Suggested for both the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons, the series was never produced; however, a pilot episode was shot.

Abrams also cast Grunberg in a brief role as the pilot for the 2004 series Lost. Grunberg returned for the first-season finale, but his scenes were cut for time, and were instead included on the season 1 DVD set. He also appeared in a small role in Mission: Impossible III, which Abrams directed.

Grunberg had a major role in the NBC TV show Heroes. He plays police officer Matt Parkman, who has the power of telepathy. Grunberg guest-starred on House. He was offered a part in Star Trek, which Abrams directed, but was unable to take it because of a conflict with another project he was working on (although he provided the voice for Kirk's stepfather in the opening sequence).[5] Grunberg voices FBI agent Ethan Thomas in the video game Condemned: Criminal Origins.

Outside of acting, Grunberg is known as one of the creators of the Yowza!! Android and iPhone application, a GPS-aware coupon-referring program.[6]

He also voices Ant-Man in the animated series The Super Hero Squad Show. Grunberg was featured on the May/June 2009 cover of Making Music magazine.[7] On May 17, 2010, Grunberg announced that he would be joining the cast of Love Bites.[8]

He took up a minor role in the 2011 neo-noir detective videogame L.A. Noire, in which he provided both voice and facial motion capture as murder suspect Hugo Moller. On November 7, 2011, he appeared as a guest star on an episode of the TV series Hawaii Five-0 with former Heroes co-star Masi Oka. He also appeared as a special guest star on the March 14, 2012 episode of the TV series Psych.

In 2013 Grunberg appeared in one episode during the first season of the TV series Masters of Sex as the character Gene Moretti, a rich business man. The part was expanded in 2014 to 4 episodes during the second season.[9]

In February 2016, it was revealed that Grunberg will co-host a late night talk show with Kevin Smith titled Geeking Out on AMC.[10]

Personal life

In 1992, Grunberg married Elizabeth Dawn Wershow. They have three children: Jake, Ben, and Sam.[11][12] Jake has epilepsy, which has inspired Grunberg to take an active role in raising awareness of the neurological disorder and raising funds for research.[13]

He often organizes charity efforts to raise funds for the Pediatric Epilepsy Project in Los Angeles.[14] In the past, this has included events such as an auction of guitars handpainted by celebrities such as Donald Trump, Pink and Grunberg's Alias co-stars Jennifer Garner and Michael Vartan[14] as well as concerts by the Band From TV that includes Grunberg and Hugh Laurie and an online auction of cartoons drawn of his Heroes costars.

In March 2007, Greg served as the chair of the first National Walk for Epilepsy, presented by the Epilepsy Foundation.[15]

In 2009, Grunberg launched Talk About It, a website dedicated to epilepsy education and awareness, featuring many of Greg's co-stars and celebrity friends,[13] including Garner, Larter, Pasdar, Ramamurthy, Ventimiglia, Panettiere, as well as Zachary Quinto, Chris Pine, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Ron Rifkin, and John Mayer. The site features Grunberg interviewing top epilepsy experts on the need to talk more about epilepsy, and includes a section for people all over the world to talk about it.

Grunberg was a participant in the first-ever national television advertising campaign supporting donations to Jewish federations. The program featured "film and television personalities celebrating their Jewish heritage and promoting charitable giving to the Jewish community" and included Marlee Matlin, Joshua Malina, Kevin Weisman, and Jonathan Silverman. [3] He made a tongue-in-cheek promotional video for Temple Judea Religious School lambasting boring Hebrew Religious schools.[16]

Grunberg currently is one of the hosts of Social Tron Live, a Twitch channel, in a segment called Greg Grunberg live where he plays video games with fellow celebrities, comedians, and popular Twitch streamers.

Filmography and television credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Witchcraft V: Dance with the DevilBartender (uncredited)Film
1996The PallbearerBobby (uncredited)Film
1997Picture PerfectDate #1 (uncredited)Film
1998BASEketballWilkeFilm
1998SenselessSteveFilm
1998Diagnosis: MurderBrad CarverTV series
1998–2002FelicitySean BlumbergRecurring (Season 1)
Main Cast (Season 2–4): 66 episodes
2000Hollow ManCarter AbbeyFilm
2001NYPD BlueJoey SchulmanSeason 8, episodes 18,19,20
2001–2006AliasEric WeissTV series
2002Austin Powers in GoldmemberShirtless Fan TFilm
2003Malibu's Most WantedBrettFilm
2004The Dead ZoneFrankie CantrellTV series
2004The LadykillersTV commercial director Film
2004Connie and CarlaStudio tour guideFilm
2004, 2010LostSeth Norris (pilot)TV series
2005Condemned: Criminal OriginsEthan ThomasVideo game
2006MonkJack LeverettEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Actor"
2006The Jake EffectNick CaseTV series
2006The DarkroomBobFilm
2006Mission: Impossible IIIKevinFilm
2006HouseRonald NeubergerTV series
2006–2010 HeroesMatt ParkmanTV series
2007TimeShiftCommander Mason CookeVideo game
2008–2009Head CaseHimselfTV series
2009Star TrekJames T. Kirk's stepfather/Uncle FrankBrad William Henke originally played Uncle Frank until his scenes were cut for time and Grunberg then redubbed his lines via voice only
2009The Super Hero Squad ShowAnt-ManVoice only
2010Bond of SilenceDetective Paul JacksonTV film
2010Halo: ReachTrooper 2Video game
2010Kill SpeedChief of PoliceFilm
2010Group SexJerryFilm
2011Love BitesJudd RousherTV series
2011L.A. NoireHugo MollerVideo game
2011ISSUESThe Dark KodiakTelevision/webseries
2011Hawaii Five-0Agent Jeff MorrisonGuest on season 2, episode 8
2012PsychJayGuest on season 6, episode 12
2012Ultimate Spider-ManBen ParkerGuest on season 1, episode 13[17]
2012–2013 The Client List Dale Recurring
2012Baby DaddyRay WheelerTV series
2013End of the WorldOwen StokesTV movie[18]
2013Big Ass Spider!AlexFilm
2013–2014Masters of SexGene MorettiTV series
2014 Let's Kill Ward's WifeBruce Film
2014 Hell's KitchenHimself Dining room guest in "18 Chefs Compete"
2015 The Haunting of...Greg GrunbergHimself Documentary TV series
Season 5, episode 1
2015 Criminal MindsChris Callahan TV series, 2 episodes
2015 Heroes RebornMatt Parkman TV series/miniseries
2015 Underdog Kids Announcer Film
2015 Tales of Halloween Alex Mathis Film
2015 Star Wars: The Force Awakens Temmin "Snap" Wexley Film
2016 Life in Pieces Mikey Episode: "Soccer Gigi TV Mikey" (s1 ep15)
2016 Geeking Out Himself Co-Host; TV series
2016 Star Trek Beyond Commander FinneganFilm
2016–present The Flash Tom PattersonRecurring

References

  1. Greg Grunberg Biography, yahoo.com; accessed March 2, 2016.
  2. Greg Grunberg profile, nndb.com; retrieved November 2, 2013
  3. 1 2 Jewish Federations of North America: "Film and Television Celebrities Promote Jewish Federations in First-Ever National Television Advertising Campaign - Jewish Stars Promote Federations' Initiatives and Mission", August 2, 2004.
  4. "The Catch (TV Movie 2005)". IMDb. January 11, 2016.
  5. "Abrams + Trek Team Chat Starts HERE 1 PM (Pacific)". trekmovie.com. Retrieved January 25, 2008.
  6. "Greg Grunberg: Heroes star, Yowza iPhone app maven". shortformblog.com. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  7. http://www.makingmusicmag.com/features/09may03.html
  8. "Greg Grunberg on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  9. Eyerly, Alan. "Masters of Sex recap". latimes.com. LA Times. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  10. "AMC ORDERS NEW LATE-NIGHT TALK SHOW, "GEEKING OUT" (Working Title)". AMC Networks. February 11, 2016. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  11. Parent Dish: "Greg Grunberg is a Hero for Epilepsy" by Susan Wagner April 1, 2009
  12. Premier Magazine: "La biographie de Greg Grunberg" retrieved November 2, 2013 |(in French)
  13. 1 2 People: "Greg Grunberg's Son 90 Percent Better after Brain Surgery" By Lisa Ingrassia April 1, 2009
  14. 1 2 Look To the Stars: "Greg Grunberg" retrieved November 2, 2013
  15. Epilepsey Foundation: "Hollywood Movie Premiere Highlights National Epilepsy Awareness Month"; retrieved November 2, 2013.
  16. You Tube Temple Judea: "Save the Children - Stop Hebrew School Suffering"; retrieved November 2, 2013
  17. "Strange". Ultimate Spider-Man. Season 1. Episode 13. July 8, 2012. Disney XD.
  18. "End of the World (2013) (TV)". IMDb.
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