Andrew Rothenberg

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Andrew Rothenberg
Born (1969-01-26) January 26, 1969 (age 53)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation Actor
Years active1993–present

Andrew Rothenberg (born January 26, 1969) is an American stage, television and film actor. Rothenberg is known for recurring roles in major television series, including Agent Phil Schlatter on Weeds and his portrayal of Malcolm on the HBO vampire series True Blood . Rothenberg portrayed Jim, a survivor of a zombie apocalypse in the first season of the AMC television series The Walking Dead based on the comic book series of the same name. [1] Rothenberg also voiced and motion captured the character of Stuart Ackerman in the video game L.A. Noire . [2]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Chicago Cab Homer
2000 The Watcher FBI Agent Jack Fray
2001 Save the Last Dance Stern Judge
2004Life SentenceB. Rian
2005RepetitionDanny
2006Stranger Than FictionDr. Mercator
2008Poker HouseClyde Senior
2010Black MailColm
2011The UmpireSal CrawfordShort
2013One for My BabyActorShort
2014The AccidentCharlesShort
2017 Midnighters Officer Verone
201830 Miles from NowhereMax

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Missing Persons Glen1 episode
1996–1997 EZ Streets ShirtRecurring role, 5 episodes:
"Pilot" (season 1: episode 1)
"Every Picture Tells a Story" (season 1: episode 2)
"A Terrible Beauty" (season 1: episode 3)
"Every Dog Has Its Day" (season 1: episode 5)
"On the Left Side of the Angel" (season 1: episode 7)
1998-2000 Early Edition Raymond Malone / Man At Hotel2 episodes:
"Where or When" (season 2: episode 16)
"Snow Angels" (season 4: episode 12)
1999 Turks Man #21 episode
ER Pauly Johnson1 episode
1999-2001 Walker, Texas Ranger Johnny / Boyd Scranton2 episodes:
"Suspicious Minds" (season 8: episode 7)
"Unsafe Speed" (season 9: episode 19)
2000 Judging Amy Russell Younger1 episode
2006 Prison Break Sklar2 episodes:
"By the Skin and the Teeth" (season 1: episode 15)
"Go" (season 1: episode 21)
Criminal Minds Motel Manager1 episode
2007 Monk Medical Examiner1 episode
Without a Trace 'Ziggy' Raines1 episode
2008 Weeds Agent Phil Schlatter Recurring role, 4 episodes:
"Mother Thinks the Birds Are After Her" (season 4: episode 1)
"No Man Is Pudding" (season 4: episode 5)
"Yes I Can" (season 4: episode 7)
"Till We Meet Again" (season 4: episode 12)
Numb3rs Unknown1 episode
True Blood Malcolm3 episodes:
"The First Taste" (season 1: episode 2)
"Mine" (season 1: episode 3)
"Burning House of Love" (season 1: episode 7)
NCIS Bruce Solomon1 episode
The Unit Pool Player1 episode
2009 Lie to Me Kevin Rich1 episode
Medium Kevin Flynn2 episodes:
"The Devil Inside, Part One" (season 5: episode 11)
"The Devil Inside, Part Two" (season 5: episode 12)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Walter Ellis1 episode
Raising the Bar Unknown1 episode
NCIS: Los Angeles Teddy Morgan1 episode
2010–2012 The Walking Dead Jim Season 1 (4 episodes)
Season 3 (guest star; 1 episode)
2010 Castle Donald Salt1 episode
Dark Blue 'Iggy'1 episode
Supernatural 'Lucky'1 episode
2011 No Ordinary Family Austin DaviesEpisode: "No Ordinary Detention"
Law & Order: LA Stanley Vaughn1 episode
Hawthorne Unknown1 episode
2012 The Mentalist Jack HellionEpisode: "Pink Champagne on Ice"
American Horror Story Mr. PotterEpisode: "Tricks and Treats"
2013 Person of Interest Ross HaskellEpisode: "Trojan Horse"
Mob City Eddy Sanderson6 episodes
2015 Elementary Finn1 episode
Blue Bloods Andy Barstow1 episode
The Mysteries of Laura Dr. Nick1 episode
2016 The Good Wife George Kirby1 episode
The Exorcist Jim1 episode
2017 Chicago Justice Creary's Lawyer1 episode
2018 Electric Dreams Captain Miller1 episode
Madam Secretary Ben1 episode
Chicago Fire Mr. Jamison4 episodes
Dietland Detective1 episode
Videogames
YearTitleRole
2011 L.A. Noire Stuart Ackerman
2018 Red Dead Redemption 2 Lindsay Wofford

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  2. "Andrew Rothenberg".