Fran Kranz

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Fran Kranz
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Kranz in 2009
Born
Francis Elliott Kranz

(1981-07-13) July 13, 1981 (age 42)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Education Harvard-Westlake School
Alma mater Yale University (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Spencer Margaret Richmond
(m. 2015;div. 2021)
Children1
Relatives Jaclyn Smith (former-mother-in-law)

Francis Elliott Kranz (born July 13, 1981)[ citation needed ] is an American actor and film director. He is known for his portrayal of Topher Brink in the science fiction drama series Dollhouse . [1] Kranz had prominent roles in the films The Cabin in the Woods and Much Ado About Nothing . In 2012, he played Bernard in Death of a Salesman , beginning a career on Broadway that continued with 2014's You Can't Take It with You .

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Kranz made his feature directorial debut with Mass (2021), which premiered at Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim. [2] From 2022 to 2023, he was a regular cast member in the Max series Julia .

Personal life

Kranz was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. [3] He started acting in third and fourth grade, and knew from a very young age that he wanted to become an actor. [4] Kranz graduated from Harvard-Westlake School [5] in 2000 and from Yale University in 2004, [6] where he was a member of the improv comedy group The Ex!t Players.

In 2015, Kranz married actress Spencer Margaret Richmond, daughter of Charlie's Angels actress Jaclyn Smith and filmmaker Tony Richmond. In 2016, their first daughter was born. On July 6, 2020, she filed for divorce. [7] The divorce was finalized in 2021.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Donnie Darko Frank's Friend
Training Day College Driver
2002 Orange County Shane Brainard
2003 Matchstick Men Slacker Boyfriend
Swordswallowers and Thin MenAdrian
2004 The Village Christop Crane
AdmissionsJames Parks
2005 Hitch Coca Cola GuyUncredited
2006 Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas Ralph
The Night of the White Pants Millian Hagan
The TV Set Zach Harper
WhirlygirlFreddie
2007CarelessMitch
Rise: Blood Hunter Alex
2008 Wieners Joel
Shades of Ray Sal Garfinkle
Last MealNoahShort film
2009HomelandArne
My Two FansThad
2010 Don't Fade Away Ben
2011 Diary of A Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules Bill Walter
The Cabin in the Woods Marty
The Five Stages of GriefDanielShort film
2012 Much Ado About Nothing Claudio
It's Not You, It's MeJackShort film
PutzelSalmon guy
2013 Seasick Sailor Wormy GuyShort film
2014 Lust for Love Astor
Before I Disappear Darren
Murder of a Cat Clinton
Last Weekend Sean Oakes
The Living Teddy
Seven LoversBrian
2015 Bloodsucking Bastards Evan
The Truth About Lies Gilby Smalls
Mojave Bob
2016 Rebirth Kyle
2017 A Happening of Monumental Proportions Mr. Rolf
A Midsummer Night's Dream Bottom Also producer
The Dark Tower Pimli
2018 You Might Be the Killer Sam
2019FanboyJeremiah BrennanShort film
Jungleland Buck Noble
2021 Mass Director, writer, and producer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Frasier AaronEpisode: "Good Grief"
2007Untitled Christine Taylor ProjectBrianTV movie
2008 Welcome to The Captain Josh Flug5 episodes
2008 Private Practice BrianEpisode: "Equal & Opposite"
2008 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia College StudentEpisode: "Who Pooped the Bed?"
2009–2010 Dollhouse Topher Brink 27 episodes
2011 Goodnight Burbank Chaz ParkerEpisode: "Lesbians on Acid"
2012Dating Rules from My Future SelfSorbet Guy2 episodes
2013 The Good Wife EugeneEpisode: "A More Perfect Union"
2014 Dallas Hunter McKay3 episodes
2016 TripTank Various voices2 episodes
2016 Elementary Brendan FarleyEpisode: "How the Sausage Is Made"
2017 Major Crimes Stan Pearl4 episodes
2018 Ballers Yanni3 episodes
2018–2020 Homecoming Ron2 episodes
2019 The Loudest Voice Gabriel Sherman Episode: "2012"
2022–2023 Julia Russell Morash Main role
2023 Party Down MilesEpisode: "Kyle Bradway Is Nitromancer"

Broadway

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Death of a Salesman BernardIn Ethel Barrymore Theatre, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman [8]
2014 You Can't Take It with You Tony Kirby [9] In Longacre Theater, starring James Earl Jones [10]

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009MegaBotBlue [11]
2012JourneyQuestSilver Tom8 episodes

Music videos

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003The Chemical Brothers - "The Golden Path"Main role - Office worker

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