Jeremy Rabb

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Jeremy Rabb
Born (1970-01-28) January 28, 1970 (age 54)
Education Harvard University
Father Theodore K. Rabb

Jeremy Rabb (born January 28, 1970) is an American stage and screen actor.

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Early life and education

Rabb was born in Princeton, New Jersey. His father, Theodore K. Rabb, was a historian and professor at Princeton University. [1] Jeremy graduated from the Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University. [2]

Career

Between 2005 and 2007, Rabb had a recurring role as an ER resident on the television series Grey's Anatomy . [3] He performed in the William Shakespeare comedy Twelfth Night, or What You Will with A Noise Within, a Pasadena-based theatrical company. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Renaissance: The Dissenter Jan Hus
2000 The Opponent Fight Announcer
2000Schrodinger's Cat Erwin Schrödinger
2007Let Others SufferBrandon Dietz
2013 Her Devotee #1Uncredited
2016Fell, Jumped or PushedBrandon
2021Los AngelesArtie Purcell

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Hope & Faith Another DadEpisode: "Anger Management"
2005–2007 Grey's Anatomy ER Resident10 episodes
2011 Southland AttorneyEpisode: "The Winds"
2011 Off the Map Dave PackardEpisode: "There's a Lot to Miss About the Jungle"
2011 Weeds PriestEpisode: "Do Her/Don't Do Her"
2012Sports Tips with ChipLarryEpisode: "Larry Talks Chip's Fan Club"
2013Jewbellish: The ShowEd CohenEpisode: "Mad Mentsch: Cohen's Lipstick"
2014 Silicon Valley HumanHeater CEOEpisode: "Proof of Concept"
2015 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Ugly GuyEpisode: "The Gang Group Dates"
2015 The Odd Couple JimEpisode: "The Birthday Party"
2015 Hot in Cleveland ManagerEpisode: "Family Affair"
2015Return to SenderSamEpisode: "L.A. At Last!"
2019 Goliath Mr. SchmidtEpisode: "Fer-De-Lance"
2021 Brooklyn Nine-Nine Perp #3Episode: "The Last Day"
2023 Night Court BennettEpisode #1.1

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References

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  2. "Jeremy Rabb". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
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