Jason Rogel

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Jason Rogel
Jason Rogel as Wayne Chung on the set of Splinterheads.jpg
Jason Rogel as Wayne Chung on the set of Splinterheads , July 2008.
Born (1976-08-06) August 6, 1976 (age 46) [1]
OccupationActor

Jason Rogel is an American actor. He recently played Sebastian on Season 2 of Raven's Home. Rogel also starred as Ricky, the office gossip, on Freeform's Kevin from Work, and as Larry in ABC Family's Christmas musical, The Mistle-Tones. Also guest starring on Henry danger as Morgan Maykew.

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Life and career

Rogel was born and raised in Long Beach, California. He is of Filipino descent.

Rogel graduated with a bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts from California State University, Long Beach, and also studied acting at Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art. [2]

In 2009, Rogel appeared opposite Thomas Middleditch, Rachael Taylor, Lea Thompson, and Christopher McDonald in the indie romantic-comedy Splinterheads . [3] Since then, he has appeared in various commercials, webseries, and television shows, including The Office , Community , Dexter, Bones , Monk , and How I Met Your Mother . [4] [5] [6] He played Martin, the tech-savvy busboy in the 2011 SyFy original movie, Swamp Shark , also starring Kristy Swanson, D.B. Sweeney, Robert Davi and baseball legend Wade Boggs . He also recurred as Physics grad student Leo on ABC Family's, State of Georgia , starring Raven-Symoné, Majandra Delfino and Loretta Devine. [2]

In 2012, he starred alongside Tia Mowry and Tori Spelling in ABC Family's first original holiday musical, The Mistle-Tones , which premiered as part of their 25 Days of Christmas event. Rogel also played cameraman Marcus on the MTV series, Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous starring comedian, Bo Burnham.

In addition to film and TV, Rogel has appeared in numerous theatre productions, working with such companies as East West Players, LoudRMouth, and The Garage Theatre Company. He has also toured his mini-musical, M.Saigon, a parody of the Broadway hit Miss Saigon , with the hereandnow Theatre Company. [2] [7]

In 2014, Rogel appeared in the Old Navy ads with Debra Wilson, Amy Poehler and Dascha Polanco. He was a cast member of the Fil-Am sketch comedy show PUN PLIP PRIDAYS, which aired on LA18's Kababayan Today with G. Tongi. In 2015, he appeared opposite Regina Hall, Eve & Jill Scott in the Lifetime (TV network) Original, With This Ring (2015 film), written and directed by Nzingha Stewart.

Filmography and TV roles

YearFilmRoleNotes
2007Rattle BasketVirgil
2008 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Slimmons Hip Hop Dancer
Zombies Ate My Prom DateChubsy
The Sarah Silverman Program Mongolian Gay Guy No. 2
Brown Soup ThingCousin Jason
2009 How I Met Your Mother Clerk
The Office Erik
Bones Broderick Mullins
Monk Satellite Enthusiast
The Amazing Mrs. NovakStockboy Vincent
Donna on Demand Utility Nerd
Dexter Langsbury
Splinterheads Wayne Chung
Community Ropati Eneki
2010 Romantically Challenged Registrar
2011 Swamp Shark Martin
Supah Ninjas Barry
State of Georgia Leo5 episodes
Man Up Henry Trunka2 episodes
2012Lost AngelesBarista
Gulliver QuinnMr. Martinson
House of Lies Manager
Happy ValleyKiko
The Mistle-Tones Larry
2013 Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous Marcus8 episodes
2014Mr. Maple LeafMutt Owner
Miss GuidanceMr. Stern/Ma2 episodes
Hart of Dixie Walter Wallen
2015 Cougar Town Change Customer
With This Ring Mikiko
Kevin From Work Ricky10 episodes
Life in Pieces Honus
2016 Dice Salesman
Heartbeat Dancer
Impastor Sean2 episodes
2017Love By The 10th DatePorsche
Walk of FameBarista
All Exchanges FinalClerk
KeloidDennis
Lady Dynamite RodelSeason 2
This Is Us Karl
2018 Bosch Det. Jeremy Fix4 episodes
KholTimothy
Henry Danger Morgan Maykew
Homecoming Nurse Cory3 episodes
Raven's Home Sebastian4 episodes
The Kids Are Alright Mailman1 episode
2019 Rim of the World Customs Official
Tall Girl Dr. Sager
Princess Rap Battle Tweedledee2 episodes
2020 The Babysitter: Killer Queen Officer Phil
2021 Magnum P.I. Maui
2022 Warped! Owen
The Neighborhood Alejandro
NCIS Leo
Young Sheldon Nigel2 episodes
Josep Will LeePilot

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