Mark Metcalf
Biography
Mark Metcalf, born on March 11, 1946, in Findlay, Ohio, USA, is a distinguished actor known for his memorable performances across film and television. He gained fame for his supporting roles in the cult classic film "Animal House," where he showcased his comedic talent. Additionally, he appeared in "Drive Me Crazy" and "The Stupids," further solidifying his presence in the film industry.
Metcalf is also recognized for his work on television, having made notable appearances in iconic series such as "Seinfeld," where he contributed to the show's clever humor, and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," where he brought depth to his character in the beloved supernatural drama. His versatility as an actor has allowed him to thrive in various genres, from comedy to drama, endearing him to audiences over the years.
With a career spanning multiple decades, Mark Metcalf has left an indelible mark on popular culture through his diverse roles, demonstrating his enduring appeal in the entertainment world.
Filmography
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Chilly Scenes of Winter
1979 • Ox
Mr. North
1988
The Stupids
1996 • Colonel Neidermeyer
Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster
1992 • Dennis Kelso - State of Alaska
Fort McCoy
2014
Drive Me Crazy
1999 • Mr. Rope
Where the Buffalo Roam
1980 • Dooley
Animal House
1978 • Doug Neidermeyer
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
1991 • Ron D'Angelo
Rage (1995)
1995 • Lt. Gov. Dalquist
The Final Terror
1983 • Mike
The Heavenly Kid
1985 • Joe