Mather Zickel
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Mather Zickel (born c. 1970) is a New York-born actor, mainly known for comedy roles,[1] as well as the character Kieran in Rachel Getting Married.[2][3] He has worked in both film and television since the late 1990s. He graduated from the Pomfret School in 1988 and New York University in 1992. He co-starred as "Rob the Federal Agent" in season two of Delocated and as Will Keen in the ABC sitcom Man Up!. He was also a recurring character in season 2 of Showtime's "House of Lies" and will appear in the new Showtime show "Masters of Sex". Other credits include the films like "The Ten," and "Wanderlust". He is a frequent collaborator of members of The State.
Filmography
- Caught Up (1998) as Rocker
- Wedding Daze (2006) as Guard
- Diggers (2006) as Alan
- Balls of Fury (2007) as Branch Director[1]
- The Ten (2007) as Louis La Fonda
- Rachel Getting Married (2008) as Kieran
- I Love You, Man (2009) as Gil[4]
- Wanderlust (2012 film) as Jim Stansel
Selected television work
- Gilda Radner: It's Always Something (2002); as Bill Murray (TV movie)
- Arrested Development (2004); as "Executive" (1 episode)
- Reno 911! (2004–2007); as "Mike Powers" (recurring role)
- Underfunded (2006) as "Darryl Freehorn" (TV movie)
- The Bronx is Burning (2007); as Lou Piniella (2 episodes)
- Cupid (2009); as "Jack Kozkowski" (1 episode)
- Party Down (2009 TV Series) "Sin Say Shun Awards Afterparty" ; as "Guy Stennislaus" (1 episode)
- Delocated (2010); as "Rob the Federal Agent" (series regular)
- Man Up! (2011); as "Will Keen" (series regular)
- Childrens Hospital (2010-2012); as "Louis La Fonda" (recurring role)
- House of Lies (2012-?); as "Michael Carlson" (recurring role)
- Newsreaders (2013); as "Louis La Fonda" (series regular)
- Bones (2013); as "Aldo Clemens" (recurring role)
- Masters of Sex (2013-?); as "George Johnson" (Virginia's ex-husband) (recurring role)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Mather Zickel Movies". www.blockbuster.com. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
- ↑ Scott, A. O. (2008-10-03). "Movie Review: Rachel Getting Married". movies.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
- ↑ "CJ Interviews Actor (and Boyfriend) Mather Zickel". www.lemondrop.com. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
- ↑ "Love was a funny thing at 'I Love You, Man' premiere". usatoday.com. 2009-03-18. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
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