Darren Goldstein

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Darren Goldstein
Born (1974-08-27) August 27, 1974 (age 49)
Long Island, New York, USA
Education New York University
OccupationActor
Spouse Katie Finneran (m. 2010)
Children2

Darren Goldstein (b. August 27 1974, New York) is an American actor best known for his roles in Ozark and The Affair.

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Personal life and education

Goldstein graduated with an MFA from New York University's Graduate Acting Program. He met actor Katie Finneran in 2008 when they were both in a Williamstown Festival and Bay Street Theatre production of Beyond Therapy . [1] They married in August 2010 and have two children. [2]

Work

TV

YearTitleRole
2004 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Clayton Sherwood
2008 As the World Turns Agent Helms
2007 - 2010 Damages Chris Sharp
2010 Rubicon Agent Ryan Farber
2012Common LawGordon
2013 Blue Bloods Asher Lefko
2014 Nurse Jackie Sammy's father
2014 - 2018The AffairOscar Hodges
2015 The Odyssey Joe Abrams
2015 - 2016 Inside Amy Schumer Ryan
2016 Person of Interest Brent Tomlinson
2017The Real Stephen BlattMr Blatt
2017 The Gifted Chuck
2018 Blindspot Donald Shipley
2018 Kevin Can Wait Steve
2018 - 2022OzarkCharles Wilkes
2019 Bull Agent Timothy Stokes
2019Mommy BloggerChaz
2019Law & Order: Special Victims UnitRichard Matthews
2020 FBI Nathan Ford
2020 The Blacklist Arthur Rodman
2020 Billions Simon Shenk [3]
2020 The Good Lord Bird Hugh Forbes
2021 American Crime Story Jackie Bennett
2022 Law & Order John Richardson
2022 Under the Banner of Heaven Mr Wright
2023 The Gilded Age Henderson [4]

Film

YearTitleRole
2010Five Days GoneGreg
2011 Win Win Sheffield Coach
2011 Limitless Kevin Doyle
2012 Playdate Detective Iommi
2013Also ChristmasBorder Guard
2013GuiltyDarren McCormick
2017 Detroit Detective Tanchuck
2017Staring at the SunRabbi Segal
2018 Paterno Mike McQuery
2021 Death Saved My Life Shawn Daley
2021 A Mouthful of Air Kevin
2023 Sharper Pat Braddock

Theatre

Theatre credits include: [5]

Broadway

The Little Foxes , [6] Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson [7]

Off-Broadway

Continuity, The Madrid, [8] Rasheeda Speaking, [9] The Good Mother, Abigail’s Party , [10] Mouth to Mouth, Oohrah!, Mary Rose, Gutenberg! The Musical! , [11] The Bedwetter . [12]

Regional

The Forgotten Woman, Beyond Therapy

Awards

For his role in Ozark, Goldstein was part of the ensemble nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2019, 2021, and 2023. He was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for his role of Donald in the 2022 musical The Bedwetter. [13]

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