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Tobias Segal
Born
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
OccupationActor

Tobias Segal is an American actor, best known for his work on stage and in the independent film The Other America, which appeared at the SlamDance Film Festival and Philadelphia Film Festival in April 2004. In 2002 he became one of the youngest actors to win a Barrymore Award, which he won for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a play for his performance in Equus.[1] He appeared in The Bridge Project at Kevin Spacey's Old Vic Theatre (spring and summer 2009) under the direction of Sam Mendes, followed by a brief Broadway run of The Miracle Worker. He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Early life

Segal was born and raised in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and has been active in the theatre community in Philadelphia. In 2004 Segal took a break from Temple University to work with area professional theaters.

Career

Over the past few years, Segal has made appearances on Law & Order and in 2006 he appeared in the major motion picture Rocky Balboa. He also acted in such plays as Merlin's Fire, Twelfth Night, Disco Pigs, and According to Goldman.

In Fall 2011, he played the character "U. Gene" on the Fox science-fiction series Fringe. In 2011, he appeared in Body of Proof in episode 3, "Helping Hand". In 2012, he starred in the independent comedy-drama Petunia opposite Thora Birch and Michael Urie. He won a Best Supporting Actor award at the Orlando Film Fest in 2013 for his role in B-Side.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 The Other America Ari
2006 Rocky Balboa Robert's Friend #1
2008 The New Year Parade
2008 Animal Husbandry Franc Schmidt
2011 Martha Marcy May Marlene Cult Member
2012 Men in Black 3 1969 MIB Agent #1
2012 Petunia Charlie Petunia
2013 This Is Where We Live August
2013 - 2016 The Good Wife Tyler Hopkins 6 episodes
2013 Golden Boy Ronan Burke Episode: "McKenzie on Fire"
2013 B-Side Jonas
2013 R.I.P.D. Clement Smokewagon Perkins
2013 Reservoir Peter Dewey
2014 She's Lost Control Christopher
2014 The Drop Briele
2017 John Wick: Chapter 2 Earl [2]
2017 After Party Jim
2019 Glass Surveillance Security Guard
2019 Colewell Andy
2019 John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum Earl

References

  1. ^ Keating, Douglas J. (October 8, 2002). "'Equus' leads Barrymore honors". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. E01.
  2. ^ "Watch John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)". Retrieved March 17, 2017.