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Jason Segel
Segel in September 2011
Born
Jason tittyflapper Segel

(1980-01-18) January 18, 1980 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter, composer, musician, singer
Years active1998–present
PartnerMichelle Williams (2012-)

Jason Jordan Segel (born January 18, 1980) is an American television and film actor, screenwriter, composer, puppeteer, musician, and singer, known for his work with producer Judd Apatow on the cult classic, short-lived television series Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared, the films Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Knocked Up, I Love You, Man, Gulliver's Travels, Bad Teacher, Despicable Me, and The Muppets, and also for his role as Marshall Eriksen in the CBS hit sitcom How I Met Your Mother.

Early life

Segel was born in Los Angeles, the son of Jillian (née Jordan), a homemaker, and Alvin G. Segel, a lawyer,[1][2] and grew up in Pacific Palisades, California. His father is Jewish and his mother is Christian.[3] He has stated that he was raised Jewish,[4] as well as "a little bit of everything".[5] He went to Hebrew school and had a Bar Mitzvah, and also attended St. Matthew's Parish School, a private Episcopal school.[6][7] He has an older half-brother, Adam, and a younger sister, Alison.[8] He has stated that he and Adam were not close while growing up.[9]

Following elementary school and middle school, Segel completed his high school studies at Harvard-Westlake School, where his 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) frame helped him as an active member of the 1996 and 1997 CIF state champion boys' basketball team. He was a backup for the team's star centers, twin brothers Jarron and Jason Collins.[10] Segel had hopes of becoming a professional actor while in college, although he ultimately chose not to go to college. Rather, he acted in local theater productions at Palisades Playhouse.[11]

Career

Segel at the World of Color premiere in 2010

He is known for his role as "freak" Nick Andopolis on the short-lived NBC comedy-drama series Freaks and Geeks, about a group of suburban Detroit high school students circa 1980. He also personally wrote a song for his character, Nick, to sing to the lead female character, Lindsay (Linda Cardellini), in an episode of Freaks and Geeks.[12] She and Segel dated for a few years following the show's cancellation.[13][14] It was rumored that she broke up with him for gaining twenty pounds,[15] but it has since emerged that the statement was in fact a joke taken out of context.[16]

Segel had recurring roles on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Neil Jansen and on Undeclared as Eric. He currently plays Marshall Eriksen on the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother. Feature film appearances include Slackers, SLC Punk!, The Good Humor Man, and Dead Man on Campus. In 2007, he appeared in Knocked Up, directed by Freaks and Geeks creator Judd Apatow. Segel starred in the lead role of 2008's Forgetting Sarah Marshall, a film he wrote and Apatow produced with Shauna Robertson for Universal Pictures. In it, he appeared fully nude on camera. He also starred in I Love You, Man, which was released on March 20, 2009[17] by Dreamworks.

In Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Segel's character writes a "Dracula" musical performed by puppets. In an interview[18], he stated that the Dracula musical with puppets, as well as being broken up with while naked, were real experiences he wrote into the movie. Those cloth creatures were custom-made by the Jim Henson Company, and the experience emboldened Segel to pitch his concept for a Muppets movie.[19] Segel performed his Dracula's Lament on the 1000th episode of Craig Ferguson's show, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

For the 2010 comedy Get Him to the Greek, Segel co-wrote most of the soundtrack's music which was performed by the fictional band Infant Sorrow. He also appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and sang an original song entitled "Wonky Eyed Girl".[9]

In 2010, he voiced main character Gru's arch-rival Vector in the Universal hit CGI movie Despicable Me. Later in the same year, Segel appeared as "Horatio" in a fantasy comedy film Gulliver's Travels directed by Rob Letterman and very loosely based on Part One of the 18th-century novel of the same name by Jonathan Swift. Segel appeared in Bad Teacher, starring Cameron Diaz, which opened in June 2011. He played gym teacher and thwarted suitor Russell Gettis.[20] Along with Nicholas Stoller, Segel approached Disney in 2007 to write the latest Muppets film. Disney was unsure on how to take the request, as Segel had just done frontal nudity in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but after realizing that he was an avid fan, the project was approved. Segel stated that he wanted to do the film because the last film in the series to be released in theaters was Muppets from Space in 1999, and he felt that the younger generation was missing out on enjoying one of his childhood favorites.[21] He has stated that he will not star in the sequel to The Muppets.[22]

He filmed The Five-Year Engagement, with Emily Blunt, in spring 2011, in Michigan, and the film was released on April 27, 2012.

Personal life

Segel dated his Freaks and Geeks co-star Linda Cardellini for a few years following the show's cancellation.

He is currently dating actress Michelle Williams.[23]

Filmography

Segel with Rashida Jones and Paul Rudd at the I Love You, Man premiere, March 2009
Segel with Joss Whedon and Neil Patrick Harris in September 2011

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Can't Hardly Wait Watermelon Guy
Dead Man on Campus Kyle
SLC Punk! Mike
1999 New Jersey Turnpikes Unknown
2001 North Hollywood Unknown TV Movie
2002 Slackers Sam Schechter
2003 11:14 Leon (Paramedic #1)
Certainly Not a Fairytale Leo
2004 LolliLove Jason
2005 The Good Humor Man Smelly Bob
2006 Bye Bye Benjamin Theodore Everest
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny Frat Boy Scenes deleted
2007 Knocked Up Jason
2008 Forgetting Sarah Marshall Peter Bretter Also Writer
Nominated – MTV Movie Award for Best WTF Moment
2009 I Love You, Man Sydney Fife
2010 Despicable Me Vector Voice only
Get Him to the Greek N/A Writer/Producer Only
Gulliver's Travels Horatio
Todd vs. High School Himself [24]
2011 The Muppets Gary Also Writer/Executive Producer[25]
Nominated – Georgia Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Friends with Benefits Brice Uncredited
Bad Teacher Russell Gettis [26]
Jeff, Who Lives at Home Jeff [27]
2012 The Five-Year Engagement Tom Also Writer/Executive Producer[28]
This Is Forty Jason Post-production[29]
2013 The Apocalypse Jason Segel Filming[30]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1999–2000 Freaks and Geeks Nick Andopolis Main role, 18 episodes
2001–2002 Undeclared Eric Recurring role, 7 episodes
2004 Harry Green and Eugene Eugene Green Unaired pilot[31]
2004–2005 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Neil Jansen Episode: "Mea Culpa"
Episode: "Compulsion"
Episode: "Iced"
2005 Alias Sam Hauser Episode: "The Road Home"
2005– How I Met Your Mother Marshall Eriksen Main role, 156 episodes
2009 Family Guy Marshall Eriksen Episode: "Peter's Progress"
2011 Saturday Night Live Himself, Host Episode: "Jason Segel/Florence and the Machine"
2011 Take Two with Phineas and Ferb Himself Episode: "Jason Segel"

References

  1. ^ Mills, Nancy (July 8, 2010). "'Despicable Me' star Jason Segel really gets into his roles". USA Today. Retrieved September 2, 2010. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.torrentreactor.net/actor/1027702/Segel-Jason
  3. ^ "Turning nasty was no stretch for Sarah Marshall's Jason Segel". The Sydney Morning Herald. September 2, 2010. Retrieved September 2, 2010. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ http://www.jewishjournal.com/the_ticket/item/jason_segel_on_the_universe_--_and_the_five_year_engagement_20120424/
  6. ^ Elkin, Michael (March 19, 2009). "Who Loves Ya, Man?". Jewish Exponent. Retrieved March 19, 2009. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  7. ^ http://www.jewishjournal.com/the_ticket/item/segels_starry-eyed_man-child_amuses_and_moves_us_20120315/
  8. ^ Abele, Robert (April 13, 2008). "This breakup really broke up Jason Segel". Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^ a b YouTube – Craig Ferguson has Jason Segel serenade his "Wonky Eyed Girl"
  10. ^ "Fastbreak to Silver Screen". Daily News of Los Angeles. October 30, 1996.
  11. ^ "Jason Segel. Segel is 6'4" Tall.(page), BuddyTV.com, webpage
  12. ^ "gbdesigns.com". "The William S. Paley Television Festival: A Dedication to Freaks and Geeks". Retrieved January 12, 2007.
  13. ^ "Boyfriends and Girlfriends" [commentary track], Freaks and Geeks: The Complete Series [DVD], 2004, Los Angeles, CA: Shout! Factory
  14. ^ "Smooching and Mooching" [2nd commentary track], Freaks and Geeks: The Complete Series [DVD], 2004, Los Angeles, CA: Shout! Factory
  15. ^ "Linda Cardellini Broke Up With Ex Because He Was Overweight" (page), Starpulse.com
  16. ^ "As writer and star, Jason Segel is fully exposed" (page), Timeout Chicago
  17. ^ Vilkomerson, Sara (March 10, 2009). A Romantic Comedy About Two Straight Men: John Hamburg's I Love You, Man May be the First Dude Flick With a Heart (HTML). The New York Observer. The New York Observer, LLC. Retrieved on March 11, 2009
  18. ^ Opie and Anthony, 104.1 WBCN in Boston
  19. ^ Variety, March 11, 2008
  20. ^ Dargis, Manohla, "When the Teacher Gets High Marks in the Raunchy and the Profane", The New York Times, June 24, 2011. Retrieved June 26, 2011.
  21. ^ http://www.nbc.com/the-tonight-show/video/jason-segel-part-2-11-8-11/1367383
  22. ^ http://www.knoxville.com/news/2012/mar/13/knoxville-movies-jason-segel-jeff-who-lives-home/
  23. ^ http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/michelle-williams-wants-to-avoid-heath-ledger-mistakes-with-jason-segel-201254
  24. ^ Todd vs. High School (2010) – IMDb
  25. ^ http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/06/08/new-muppet-movie-christmas-2011/. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  26. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1195478/
  27. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1588334/
  28. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1195478/
  29. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1758830/
  30. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1245492/fullcredits#cast
  31. ^ "dangerousuniverse.com". "2004–2005 Television Pilots (Incomplete at Best)". Retrieved January 12, 2007.

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