Byrne Offutt

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Byrne Offutt is an American actor who has appeared in movies, television, commercials, animation, video games, radio, and the stage.

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Career

In 1990, three weeks after moving to Los Angeles, Offutt booked the first part he auditioned for playing the boyfriend of Nicole Eggert on Charles in Charge .

Other television appearances include recurring roles on Kickin' It , The Young and the Restless and Significant Others as well as appearances on Law & Order: Los Angeles , Justified , The Secret Life of the American Teenager , Frasier , Pushing Daisies , Lie to Me , Criminal Minds , Two and a Half Men , E-Ring and NCIS . He has also done voices on animated series such as W.I.T.C.H. and Futurama . On the theatre circuit, he has played Pink in Pink Floyd's The Wall at The Actors' Gang Theatre.

He voices the character of Uriah on the Disney cartoon W.I.T.C.H. as well as appearing in 44 episodes of Futurama . He plays several characters in the video games Hitman: Blood Money and Kameo: Elements of Power and, most recently,[ when? ] played the character of Chalmers in Medal of Honor: Airborne .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001The Comedy Team of Pete & JamesTaft Oakley
2002Wrong Way to SundancePatrick
2005Murder on the Yellow Brick RoadMartin Russo
2007 Trust Me Melvin Greenblatt
2008 Superhero Movie Reporter Ed
2019 Dauntless: The Battle of Midway Captain Murray

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Charles in Charge Cliff RandallEpisode: "Advice and Contempt"
1990 Quantum Leap LeonEpisode: "Maybe Baby"
1998 Sunset Beach GroomEpisode #1.372
1998 Toonsylvania Utility PlayerEpisode: "Igor's Replacement/The Deadman Bunc"
1998 Oh Yeah! Cartoons Voice1 episode
1999 Rocket Power Dog WalkerEpisode: "Otto 3000/Night Prowlers"
1999 Family Law Co StarEpisode: "The Nanny"
2001 Frasier Joe, Delivery ManEpisode: "The Return of Martin Crane"
2002 Malcolm in the Middle BenEpisode: "Jury Duty"
2002 Even Stevens Mr. DurbinEpisode: "Short Story"
2002 Mission Hill Utility Player2 episodes
2004 Two and a Half Men PaulEpisode: "Can You Feel My Finger"
2004 Significant Others Dave3 episodes
2005 Center of the Universe Terrified GuyEpisode: "Marathon Woman"
2005 NCIS Judd KearnsEpisode: "Silver War"
2005 E-Ring Rick WestonEpisode: "Christmas Story"
2005–2006 W.I.T.C.H. Various roles24 episodes
2007 Criminal Minds JeffEpisode: "Fear and Loathing"
2007The Matt Baetz ProjectByrneTelevision film
2008 Eli Stone Rudy ConlonEpisode: "The Humanitarian"
2009PolterguysByrneTelevision film
2009 Lie to Me DHS DeputyEpisode: "Moral Waiver"
2009 The Secret Life of the American Teenager JimEpisode: "Unforgiven"
2009 Pushing Daisies Mr. CrayEpisode: "Water & Power"
2009 The Young and the Restless Dean Hunt2 episodes
2010 Justified DoctorEpisode: "The Lord of War and Thunder"
2011 Law & Order: LA Joe RivlinEpisode: "Silver Lake"
2011–2013 Kickin' It Milton's Dad3 episodes
2012 Castle ManagerEpisode: "Til Death Do Us Part"
2020 Stumptown Bill StevensEpisode: "The Past and the Furious"
2020SolveHaroldEpisode: "Static"

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