Steve Monroe

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Steve Monroe
Born (1972-10-30) October 30, 1972 (age 51)
OccupationActor
Years active1988–present
SpouseAlana Monroe

Steve Monroe (born October 30, 1972) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, and practicing psychotherapist. He has a number of television credits to his name, including guest roles on such series as 7th Heaven , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Criminal Minds , Charmed , Monk , Grey's Anatomy , JAG , NYPD Blue , Veronica Mars , Zoey 101 , iCarly , Supah Ninjas , Wizards of Waverly Place , and The Suite Life on Deck . He had a recurring role on Sister, Sister as Steve. His most recent role is as Scott Proctor on the CW series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend .

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Monroe has appeared in a number of notable films including Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery , Cast Away , House of the Dead 2 , Miss Congeniality , 100 Women and The Nutty Professor . [ citation needed ]

Personal life

Monroe was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is a committed Catholic.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Son
1998 Can't Hardly Wait Headbanger
2000Red LettersSchminick
2000 Cast Away Steve Larson
2000 Miss Congeniality Frank Tobin
2001 Going Greek Nick
2002 100 Women HoldenAKA, Girl Fever
2003Vampires AnonymousDiesel McBain
2005 House of the Dead 2 O'Connor
2006 The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down Bryce
2014 Jersey Boys Barry Belson
2017 Suburbicon Henry
2017School SpiritsNed
2019The HarbingerJohnPost-production
2020 Promising Young Woman Detective Lincoln Waller
TBARoe v. WadeCarl FriedanFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Sweet Justice DannyEpisode: "One Good Woman"
1994 Saved by the Bell: The New Class BrickEpisode: "Bayside Story"
1995 Misery Loves Company BillyEpisode: "Pilot"
1995–96Night StandEric JohnsonEpisodes: "One-Night-Stand Reunions", "The Swallow Reunion"
1995–96 Sister, Sister SteveRecurring role (season 3)
1996The Rockford Files: Punishment and CrimeKravitzTV film
1996 Pacific Blue ReedEpisode: "Point Blank"
1997 Perversions of Science GorillaEpisode: "Panic"
1997 The Steve Harvey Show DeAndreEpisode: "Don't Quit Your Day Job"
1997 The Visitor StevenEpisode: "Caged"
1997 Mike Hammer, Private Eye OzzieEpisode: "Sins of the Fathers"
1997–98 7th Heaven Mitch / KevinEpisodes: "See You in September", "Rush to Judgment", "Drunk Like Me"
1997–2003 JAG Sibley / PO Campbell / Lt. Jeremy DuncanEpisodes: "Force Recon", "Overdue & Presumed Lost", "Standards of Conduct"
1998 Home Improvement GrantEpisode: "The Old College Try"
1998 Touched by an Angel DennyEpisode: "Breaking Bread"
1998 Costello Din-DinEpisodes: "Pilot", "Sue Drives, Ya Suck Bag", "Sue Dates a Freakin' Dentist"
1998 Felicity SteveEpisode: "Finally"
1999 Inherit the Wind HowardTV film
1999Misguided AngelsClarenceEpisodes: "In the Beginning", "You Say Goodbye and I Say Halo", "The Devil Came Down to Clarence"
2000 18 Wheels of Justice Jimmy CrowderEpisode: "Key to the Highway"
2000 Charmed The PigEpisode: "Animal Pragmatism"
2001 Three Sisters MarkEpisode: "Three Thanksgivings, One Turkey"
2002The Santa TrapOfficer CalhounTV film
2003, 2009 Monk Sgt. Myers / Chet WalshEpisodes: "Mr. Monk Goes to the Circus", "Mr. Monk Makes the Playoffs"
2004 She Spies Six-PackEpisode: "Spies Gone Wild"
2004 Threat Matrix BillyEpisode: "Extremist Makeover"
2004 The Division Roger ClarkEpisode: "As I Was Going to St. Ives..."
2004 NYPD Blue Officer ShaneEpisode: "Fish Out of Water"
2004 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Marty KesslerEpisode: "Down the Drain"
2005 Veronica Mars GabeEpisode: "Silence of the Lamb"
2005 Zoey 101 JoeEpisode: "Spring Fling"
2005 Las Vegas JoeEpisode: "Everything Old Is You Again"
2006 Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well Al JencksTV film
2006What I Did for LoveJake RyderTV film
2006American MenThe MikeTV film
2007 Saving Grace CamEpisode: "Yeehaw, Geepaw"
2007 Nip/Tuck Gabriel MarksEpisode: "Damien Sands"
2007 Black Widow Matty KeeganTV film
2008 iCarly BraxleyEpisode: "iPromote Techfoots"
2008 'Til Death SidEpisode: "Joy Ride"
2008 The Suite Life on Deck HaggisEpisode: "International Dateline"
2009 Wizards of Waverly Place Baxter KnightEpisode: "Don't Rain on Justin's Parade - Earth"
2009 Brothers KyleEpisode: "Meet Mike Trainor / Assistant Coach"
2010The Wish ListStuTV film
2011 Chuck IrvEpisode: "Chuck vs. the Business Trip"
2012 Supah Ninjas FrostbiteEpisode: "Frostbite"
2012 Shake It Up RalphEpisode: "Whodunit Up?"
2013 The Following Jordy RainesEpisodes: "Pilot", "Chapter 2", "The Poet's Fire"
2013 Sullivan & Son ChuckEpisode: "Hank Hallucinates"
2013 Rizzoli & Isles Coach MikeEpisode: "Cold as Ice"
2013A Country Christmas StorySamTV film
2014 Criminal Minds David Wade CunninghamEpisode: "Rabid"
2014 Hot in Cleveland SamEpisode: "Cold in Cleveland: The Christmas Episode"
2015 The McCarthys Mr. LoebEpisode: "End Games"
2015 Switched at Birth Brian StoneEpisode: "Between Hope and Fear"
2015–2019 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Scott Proctor Recurring role
2016 New Girl Tom McQuaidEpisode: "No Girl"
2016 Kirby Buckets Big RickEpisode: "When Mitchell Met Dad"
2017 Major Crimes Frank BoggsEpisode: "Conspiracy Theory: Part 1"
2017 Stuck in the Middle Buddy BurtzEpisode: "Stuck at Christmas"

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