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Grunberg at the 2018 Phoenix Comic Fest
Born
Gregory Phillip Grunberg

(1966-07-11) July 11, 1966 (age 58)
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present
Spouse
Elizabeth Dawn Wershow
(m. 1992)
Children3

Gregory Phillip Grunberg (born July 11, 1966) is an American film and television actor known for starring as Eric Weiss in the ABC series Alias , Matt Parkman in the NBC series Heroes , Temmin "Snap" Wexley in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker , and Phil in A Star Is Born . He has often appeared in works produced and directed by his childhood friend J. J. Abrams, such as Felicity as Sean Blumberg. He was a recurring cast member in the first two seasons of the Showtime American television drama series Masters of Sex .

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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, class of 1984. [4]

Career

Grunberg got his first credited role in Matt Stone and Trey Parker's 1998 film BASEketball . From 1998 to 2002, he appeared as Sean Blumberg on Felicity . He appeared from 2001 to 2006 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. [5] 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 a 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 as telepathic police officer Matt Parkman. He was offered a part in Star Trek , which Abrams directed, but was unable to do so because of scheduling conflicts. In the final film, he voices Kirk's stepfather in the opening sequence. [6] 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. [7] The company was acquired in 2014 by Spindle, a mobile commerce solutions firm. [8]

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. [9] On May 17, 2010, Grunberg announced that he would be joining the cast of Love Bites . [10] [ non-primary source needed ]

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. [11]

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. [12]

In February 2016, Grunberg co-hosted a late night talk show with Kevin Smith titled Geeking Out on AMC. [13]

Since 2019, Grunberg has been a recurring guest star on the syndicated game show 25 Words or Less . [14]

In 2021, he appeared as a guest star on an episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star in the role of a father fighting for the life of his son, who suffers from epilepsy. [15] This echoes Grunberg's real life activism due to his own son's epilepsy.

Personal life

In 1992, Grunberg married Elizabeth Dawn Wershow. They have three children, [16] [17] one of whom has epilepsy, which has inspired Grunberg to take an active role in raising awareness of the neurological disorder and raising funds for research. [18]

He often organizes charity efforts to raise funds for the Pediatric Epilepsy Project in Los Angeles. [19] 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. [19]

In March 2007, Grunberg served as the chair of the first National Walk for Epilepsy, presented by the Epilepsy Foundation. [20]

In 2009, Grunberg launched Talk About It, a website dedicated to epilepsy education and awareness, featuring many of his co-stars and celebrity friends, [18] including Garner, Larter, Pasdar, Ramamurthy, Ventimiglia, and Panettiere, as well as Zachary Quinto, Chris Pine, 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. [21]

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. [22]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Witchcraft V: Dance with the Devil Bartender
1996 The Pallbearer BobbyUncredited
1997 Picture Perfect Date #1
1998 BASEketball Wilke
1998 Senseless Steve
2000 Hollow Man Carter Abbey
2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Shirtless Fan T
2003 Malibu's Most Wanted Brett
2004 The Ladykillers TV commercial director
2004 Connie and Carla Studio tour guide
2006The DarkroomBob
Mission: Impossible III Kevin
2009 Star Trek James T. Kirk's stepfather / Uncle Frank Brad William Henke originally played Uncle Frank until his scenes were cut for time and Grunberg then redubbed his lines via voice only
2010 Kill Speed Chief of Police
Group Sex Jerry
2013 Big Ass Spider! Alex
2014 Let's Kill Ward's Wife Bruce
2015 Underdog Kids Announcer
Tales of Halloween Alex Mathis
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Temmin "Snap" Wexley
2016 Star Trek Beyond Commander Finnegan
2018 The Cloverfield Paradox JoeVoice [23]
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay Steel MaximVoice [23]
A Star Is Born Phil (Jackson's Driver)
2019 Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Temmin "Snap" Wexley
2020 Max Reload and the Nether Blasters Eugene Wylder / MMO Wizard
2022 The Fabelmans Bernie Fein

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Baywatch Nightclub Host
1998 Diagnosis: Murder Brad CarverEpisode: "The Last Resort"
1998–2002 Felicity Sean BlumbergRecurring (season 1)
Main (season 2–4): 66 episodes
1999 Rescue 77 Paramedic #2Episode: "Pilot"
2001 NYPD Blue Joey SchulmanSeason 8, episodes 18,19,20
2001–2006 Alias Eric Weiss
2004 The Dead Zone Frankie Cantrell
2004, 2010 Lost Seth Norris (pilot)
2006 Monk Jack LeverettEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Actor"
2006 The Jake Effect Nick Case
House Ronald NeubergerEpisode: "Sex Kills"
2006–2010 Heroes Matt Parkman
2008–2009 Head Case Himself
2009 The Super Hero Squad Show Ant-Man Voice, recurring role
Robot Chicken Odin Voice, episode: "Dear Consumer"
2010 Bond of Silence Detective Paul JacksonTV film
2011 Love Bites Judd Rousher
ISSUESThe Dark KodiakWebseries
Hawaii Five-0 Agent Jeff MorrisonGuest (season 2), episode 8
2012 Psych JayGuest (season 6), episode 12
Ultimate Spider-Man Ben Parker Voice, episode: "Strange" [23]
2012–2013 The Client List DaleRecurring
2012 Baby Daddy Ray Wheeler
2013End of the WorldOwen StokesTelevision film [24]
2013–2014 Masters of Sex Gene Moretti
2014 Hell's Kitchen HimselfDining room guest in "18 Chefs Compete"
2015The Haunting of... Greg GrunbergHimselfDocumentary TV series
(season 5), episode 1
2015 Criminal Minds Chris Callahan
2015–2016 Heroes Reborn Matt ParkmanMiniseries
2016–2017 Life in Pieces Mikey2 episodes
2016 Geeking Out HimselfCo-host
2016–2017 The Flash Tom Patterson2 episodes
2017 Pawn Stars HimselfEpisode: "La La Land"
2018 Paterno Scott PaternoTV film
Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure WilliamVoice, episode: "Vigor the Visionary" [23]
2019 Castle Rock Boucher
2020 The Boys Himself1 episode
2021 The Simpsons Bad Robot's Head of SecurityVoice, episode: "Do Pizza Bots Dream of Electric Guitars"
9-1-1: Lone Star GeorgeEpisode: "One Day"
Goliath Greg WetzelEpisode: "The Pain Killer"
2022 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Detective Mark McDanielsEpisode: "A Better Person"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Condemned: Criminal Origins Ethan Thomas [23]
2007 TimeShift Commander Mason Cooke
2010 Halo: Reach Trooper 2
2011 L.A. Noire Hugo Moller
2016 Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Temmin "Snap" Wexley
2022 Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

Music video

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018 Have It All Principal (uncredited)Song by Jason Mraz

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