Zach Woods

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Zach Woods
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Woods at SXSW 2016
Born (1984-09-25) September 25, 1984 (age 39)
Education New York University (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • producer
  • director
Years active2004–present

Zach Woods (born September 25, 1984) [1] is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles as a series regular for three seasons as Gabe Lewis on the NBC sitcom The Office , as Jared Dunn on the HBO comedy series Silicon Valley , as Zach Harper on the USA Network sitcom Playing House , and as Matt Spencer on the HBO comedy show Avenue 5 . He also recurred on the HBO series Veep as Ed Webster, and starred as Silicon Valley billionaire Edgar D. Minnows in the Apple TV+ murder mystery series The Afterparty .

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Early life

Woods was born in Trenton, New Jersey. [2] He is Jewish. [3] His father is a psychiatrist who specializes in clinical therapy, and his mother is a nurse practitioner. [3] Woods is a middle child; he has an older brother and younger sister. [3] In 1997 and 1998, he attended summer camp at Interlochen Center for the Arts. [4] He grew up in Yardley, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Pennsbury High School in 2003. He is a graduate of New York University. [5]

Career

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Woods with Bobby Moynihan in 2015

Woods started performing improv at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre at age 16 and was a part of the improvisational sketch troupe "The Stepfathers", whose members included Bobby Moynihan and Chris Gethard. [6] He has taught improv at Columbia University, Duke University and Lincoln Center. [7] He has appeared in such films as In the Loop and The Other Guys , and appeared in the CollegeHumor skits "Adam and Eve in the Friend Zone" and "The Infinisphere".

He is known for starring as Awkward Boy, the protagonist in the YouTube video series The Most Awkward Boy in the World. [8] In 2010, he appeared as a zombie in a Starburst candy commercial. [9]

Starting in 2010, he portrayed Gabe Lewis on the NBC sitcom The Office . He was promoted to series regular beginning in season 7. [10]

From 2014 to 2019, he co-starred as Jared on HBO's Silicon Valley . He also appeared on HBO's Veep as Ed Webster.

Beginning in January 2020, he had a role as Matt Spencer, Head of Customer Relations for Avenue 5 , a science-fiction comedy TV series created by Armando Iannucci that premiered on HBO in the United States.

Woods had a role in the action comedy Spy (2015), directed by Paul Feig, [11] and appeared in Feig's film Ghostbusters in 2016.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004TerroristsDrugstore Cashier
2009StrangersManShort film
In the Loop Chad
The HonkysO.GShort film
2010 The Other Guys Douglas
2011 High Road Tommy
Andy and ZachZachShort film
Damsels in Distress Rick DeWolfe
2012Rich Girl ProblemsDuncanShort film
2013 The Heat Paramedic
2015 Spy Man in Purple Tie
2016 Other People Paul
Ghostbusters Garrett
Mascots Mike Murray
2017 The Lego Ninjago Movie ZaneVoice
Zane's Stand Up PromoVoice
Short film
The Post Anthony Essaye
2019 The Angry Birds Movie 2 CarlVoice
2020 Downhill Zach
David Short film
Director, writer and producer
2021BudShort film
Director, writer and producer
2022 Spin Me Round Dana

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005My Wife, the GhostGeets Wilson1 episode
2006Sexual Intercourse: American StyleTed1 episode
2009WashingtonienneMark1 episode
2010–13 The Office Gabe Lewis Main role, 51 episodes
Nominated – SAG Award for Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2011–12)
2011 Funny or Die Presents Stuart1 episode
Bored to Death Super Ray fan1 episode
2012–15 The League Lane3 episodes
2013 Arrested Development Trippler1 episode
Comedy Bang! Bang! The Remarkable Greg1 episode
2013–14 Veep Ed Webster3 episodes
2013–16 The Good Wife Jeff Dellinger4 episodes
2014 Kroll Show Cal Culvers1 episode
2014–17 Playing House Zach HarperMain role, 8 episodes
2014–19 Silicon Valley Donald "Jared" DunnMain role, 53 episodes
2015 Drunk History Lee Duncan1 episode
2016 Animals Brian (voice)1 episode
Better Things Zach1 episode
2017–23 Big Mouth Various voices3 episodes
2020 The Simpsons Zane Furlong (voice)Episode: "The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson"
2020–22 Avenue 5 Matt SpencerMain role, 17 episodes
2023 The Afterparty Edgar D. MinnowsMain role; 10 episodes
2024 In the Know Lauren Caspian (voice)Main role; also co-creator, writer, director, and executive producer

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 The Podcast Gabe Lewis3 episodes

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