Trevor Einhorn

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Trevor Einhorn
Born
Trevor Elias Einhorn

(1988-11-03) November 3, 1988 (age 35)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present

Trevor Elias Einhorn (born November 3, 1988) is an American actor. In television, he is known for playing Josh on Syfy's fantasy series The Magicians and Frederick Crane on the American sitcom Frasier .

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Career

Einhorn was a child actor and landed his first big role as recurring character Frederick Crane on Frasier .

He made an appearance in an episode of The Office as Justin Polznik, a student interested in an internship at Dunder Mifflin. He also guested as a young sex-driven patient of Berg's in Two Guys and a Girl . In the movie BASEketball he played the role of Joey Thomas. He also played the role of Henry Walker on Sons & Daughters .

Einhorn appeared with Kiefer Sutherland in the "Dynamite Cupcakes" television commercial for Acer laptops. He appeared in the sixth and seventh seasons of Mad Men , as copywriter John Mathis. Other recent work includes reprising ’Neil Kellerman’ in the ABC remake of the film Dirty Dancing.

Einhorn also co-starred in The Magicians , based on the eponymous book series by Lev Grossman, as Josh Hoberman.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Disclosure Matt Sanders
1998 BASEketball Joey Thomas
1998Operation SplitsvilleArthur
1999The StorytellerJonahShort
2016RoommatesBenShort; completed

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Deadly Games BillyEpisode: "Dr. Kramer"
1996 MADtv BrotherEpisode 01x19
1999 Two Guys and a Girl RobbieEpisode: "Two Guys, a Girl and Ashley's Return"
2000 The Norm Show MauriceEpisode: "Norm vs. the Kid"
1996–2003 Frasier Frederick CraneRecurring; 8 episodes
2004 Joan of Arcadia Mascot God3 episodes
2006 Help Me Help You MaxEpisode: "Fun Run"
2006–2007 Sons & Daughters Henry WalkerMain character
2008 The Office Justin PolznikEpisode: "Job Fair"
2013 Arrested Development Josh AbramsonEpisode: "Colony Collapse"
2014 Garfunkel and Oates GrahamEpisode: "Eggs"
2014 Major Crimes Danny RiggsEpisode: "Acting Out"
2013–2015 Mad Men John MathisRecurring; 13 episodes
2015 Maron BarryEpisode: "Spiral"
2015#CybrietyDan MillerEpisode: "Neighbor Ellen"; web series
2016UnderachieversSuitTV short
2017 Dirty Dancing Neil KellermanTV movie
2017 The Last Tycoon Martin RinglerEpisode: "An Enemy Among Us"
2016–2020 The Magicians Josh Hoberman/Alternate JoshGuest (season 1); recurring (season 2); main (seasons 3–5)

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