Jeff Meacham

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Jeff Meacham
Born (1979-04-04) April 4, 1979 (age 44)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation
  • Actor
Notable work
SpouseChristy Meyers

Jeff Meacham (born April 4, 1979) is an American actor best known for his roles in the television comedy series Black-ish and The Thundermans .

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Early life

Meacham attended Booker High School in Sarasota, Florida. [1]

Career

After graduating from Booker's performing arts school in 1997, Meacham played a variety of minor roles in productions including Guiding Light and Ugly Betty . In 2006, Meacham was featured in an internet-only ad campaign for a shaving system. After the commercial, in which he played the "Shave Everywhere Guy", went viral, Meacham began to receive interest from agents. Most notably, Meacham has been featured in the role of Josh Oppenhol in the comedy Black-ish , and a recurring role as Principal Bradford in the Nickelodeon series The Thundermans In addition, Meacham has played the role of Fred Flaterman on Resident Advisors . In 2018, Meacham was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. [2] Meacham graduated from Purchase College's Acting Conservatory in 2001.

Meacham advocates for paid family leave and affordable childcare through Make it Work. [3]

Personal life

Meacham is married to actress Christy Meyers. [1]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004GreydogUndercover Cop 1
2012Ready or NotClark
2013 Bounty Killer Greg Gunney
2014 Love & Mercy Tony Asher
2015It's UsAgent
2018Public DisturbanceMike Ryder
2019Malibu RescueRoger
2020I Will Make You MineJeff
2020Malibu Rescue: The Next WaveRoger Gossard
2022 Gatlopp 80's Aerobic Announcer
2024 The Thundermans Return Principal Bradford

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Ugly Betty KevinEpisode: "Punch Out"
2007 How I Met Your Mother DJEpisode: "Something Blue"
2007 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia RobertEpisode: "The Gang Dances Their Asses Off"
2010 Big Love Larry SpadyEpisode: "Sins of the Father"
2010 I'm in the Band LarryEpisode: "Last Weasel Standing"
2011 Friends with Benefits DennisEpisode: "The Benefit of Avoiding the Mindbanger"
2013–2018 The Thundermans Principal Bradford19 episodes
2014–2022 Black-ish Josh / Klark155 episodes
2015 Resident Advisors Fred FladermanEpisode: "The Fire"
2017Successful PeopleDr. FitzgeraldEpisode: "Successful People Keep Their Eyes on the Prize"
2017Nickelodeon's Not So Valentine's Special Saint Valentine Television special
2018 Fuller House RonEpisode: "A Sense of Purpose"
2019 Teachers PaulEpisode: "Relationslut"
2020 Malibu Rescue Roger GossardEpisode: "Every Rose Has Its Thornton"
2019 Dollface RodneyEpisode: "F*** Buddy"
2019These Streets Don't Love You Like I Do!Travis Madison12 episodes
2020 Team Kaylie FelixEpisode: "Purr-fect Harmony"
2020 Grown-ish JoshEpisode: "Real Life S**t"
2021 Acapulco DavidEpisode: "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
2021 American Auto BrentEpisode: "White Van"

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